AM US EM EM’S. DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. 8 O’CLOCK. .MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. WILLIAM fox fraciiti ATRIP Mrjmb A nilKHinS. K motion Picture » CHARLES MAJbGARET LIVINGSTON as the. vidou BT AeTAIt5 _ M ANNA may WONG •> MARIE ASTAJJE /mjfl J FARRELL M M DONALD-HAZEL HOWELL iMVfI i Atnencan beauts 6/ B«5-CTJ4n-ROBERT P. KERRpraAWrafl |®f&’ MARSHALL W Eox Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or ring Theatre ’Phone 23 —OSO. MISS HELEN GARD NER Assisted by MISS BESSIE THOMSON (of Dunedin) A nd SUSS EILEEN NORWOOD (The Artillery Queen), MISSES MARY’ COOLEY, MAY MACDONALD, THYRA BALDWIN, EDNA I’URDIE. EIFIE BRICE, , MR. JOE ELLIOT, aud OTHERS, Presents COMEDY GREEK TRAGEDY DRAMA TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER FRIDAY DECEMBER 3. FRIDAY Proceeds in aid of ARTILLERY QUEEN (Miss Eileen Norwood) SUPPORT THE ARTILLERY QUEEN! ADMISSION, 2s. 6d. Reserves at The Bristol, 3s. 6d.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TOITAHI BAY Bus Service meets all *• trains to and from Porirua daily. E. F. O’Sullivan. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. r pHE Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from November .30 to December 8 (proximo), both days inclusive. W. T. ESSON, Chief Inspector for New Zealand. Wellington, November 27, 1926. BANK HOLIDAY. ST, ANDREW’S DAY, NOV. 30, 1926. PURSUANT to the terms of the ‘ "Banking Act, 1908,” the Banks throughout the Dominion of New Zealand will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), November 30, 192 G-St. Andrew’s Day. BUSINESS NOTICES. VALENTINE, VALENTINE, FASCINATING SONG ONE-STEP-a wonderful successor to "Valencia." VALENTINE, VALENTINE, A melody which brings you to your fet<—to dance as long as it is played. Song Copy 25., posted 2s. Id. Record 55., posted 6s. 2d. Player Roll 7s. 6d., posted Ss. CHAS BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. ATHLETICS 4 CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD IN RELAY RACES. (Rec. November 27, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 26. Cambridge defeated Oxford in relay races by five events to two. Lord Burghley, the Australian, T. C. Living-tone, Learmonth, of South Africa, and G. C. Weightman Smith won the 480 yards hurdles in Iniin. 3 Msec.—a record. Lord Burghley, Livingstone, and Learmonth assisted, in winning the half mile hurdles in Iroin. Risec.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 55, 29 November 1926, Page 3
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