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AMUSEMENTS ■ EMPRESS THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. BEBE DANIELS And LAWRENCE GREY In “THE PALM BEACH GIRL” A sparkling, rollicking comedy, laid in the society atmosphere of Palm BeacU and other Florida beauty spots. It’s a Paramount Picture. Also, Master Pictures present RIN TIN TIN JUNE MARLOW, And CHARLES CONKLIN In “THE CLASH OF WOLVES” Wonderful Rin Tin Til in a Dramatic Romance that will tear its way into every heart. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Box Plans at the Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre, Ring 43—963. artcraft theatre 7.4s—Commencing To-night—7.4s. The Greatest Racing Romance of Years! "THE DIXIE HANDICAP.” "THE DIXIE HANDICAP,’ "THE DIXIE HANDICAP, "THE DIXIE HANDICAP, A real thriller of the’racecourse where hearts and reputations are at stake. IT’S TOO GOOD TO MISS! 1 4 Other First-rate Pictures—L MUSIC BY’ JAMES HAYDOCk. Another of our "Special ! •. ■ a Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors J C. Williamson Ltd. To Help ST. MARY’S HUME, JIARORI. TO-NIGHT, at 8 .o’clock, and TO-MORROYY'. (SAT.) NIGHI AND .MATINEE. DAVID DEVITT Presents, By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Ltd., for the first time in New Zealand, the Musical Comedy from Wyndham s Theatre. London, "THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNLER "THE GIRL BEHIND- THE COU N 1 Ed “THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER” "THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER” (by Leedham Ftantock and Howard Talbot). SELECTED C.AS'I OF TALENTED WELLINGTON AMATEURS. FULL CHORUS AND BALLET. NUMEROUS SPECIALITIES. -’Musical Director LT’N BARNES BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 65., 45.. 2s. MATINEE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4. PRICES: 4s. 3s 1s (kl "help' THE ORPHANS AT ST. MARY’S HOME. -> 7 . ■— BUSINESS NOTICES. HART AND CO. 31, 33, 35 WILLIS STREET,

WELLINGTON TOYS AT YOUR OWN- PRICE. ‘ W'E HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE TO »» THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON 33 GREAT TOY SPECIALS ON - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. rxiUUWJJL lllWlj l-'J.id.Ulib Alin Al,!, U4NDJkIX cool. YOU UAl\ X’Ai A Dx<rUbiX Ainu xiAVu -Tub GUUDB PUx AWAX FOxt YOU UNDER, UUXi LAYUY SYSTEM. v ■ ,-• ; 6s. 6d. each, Dunlop Variegated sin. Balls, Is, Hid. each. 4s. Oct. each, bxua oirong Wicker Dolls' Prams, 2s. 9d. each. ' ■ 7s. lid. eacn. Dxua uaige-siza Ball Couut- ' ing X'Tame, 3s. Xld. each. Us. 6ci. each Dressed UuurcaKable Talking and ivaUing Doll, as. Hd. each. 355. sec 1 Ueuujno caue set Cncixet Dai, with full set of Wickets and Composition Match' Cricket Ball, 15s. xuu sex. 655. bach 1 Only Extra large-sizo Growling Teddy Bear, 19s. lid. 15s. set 17-X J iece Ximamel Child’s Tea Sea, with heater for boiling water, etc., 7s. lid. set. , 12s. 6d. each 16-key Child’s Piano, with Xyiapnone slightly: soiled, 3s. lid., < complete. 9s. 6d. eacn Large-size Blackboard Slate, on easel, 4s. 6d. each. 15s. each Child's Double Rocking Horse, would suit a baby from 13 months old upwards, cannot tail out, 9s. lid. each. 30s. each Mechanical Train on Lines, fitted with brakes, tunnel, station, coal .truck, carriages, signal, 14s. Hd. complete. 6s. fid each Oiled Paper Sunshades, m evorv conceivable shade, a boon lor tho summer, 3s. fid. each. 655. each 1 Only Extra Strong IGin. Fancy Tricycle. Ball-bearing, movable seat and handles, solid rubber tires and spring scat, 635. 15s. each Genuine Cat-gut Tennis Racquet, 7s. Hd. each. 10s. 6d. each Child’s Large Wooden Barrow, ss. 6d. each. 275. 6d. each 2 Only Extra Large-size Unbreakable Dolls, will walk and talk, nicely dressed; would make an ideal Christmas box, 12s. Hd. each. 475. 6d. each 1 Only Rubber Tired Boy s Tricycle, all steel frame, 325. 6d. 7s. 6d. each Three-masted Yachts, solid keel and full set of sails, 3s. Hd. each. 355. each Large-size Double Jointed Sleeping Doll, with real hair, beautifully dressed in silk clothes, a gift at 14s. lid. ■ 8 guineas each 1 Only Extra Ikrge-slze Baby Dolls, with real hair, eyelashes, treble jointed, the nicest doll in Wellington, the ideal thing for a raffle, as it is seldom that we get a doll of this class sent out to us. 475. Cd. 7s. 6d. each Wellington City Council Double-Decker Tramcars, on lines, with brakes, 3s. Hd. each. , 10s. 6d. each Double Jointed Md Body Doll, with real hair, and these are not Japanese, 4s. Hd. each. 4s. lid each Children’s Bissel Carpet Sweepers, a boon to mothers, as you can get your children to sweep your carpets for nothing, 2s. lid. each 21s. each Cinematograph, fitted witu slides and films a full moving picture show for 12s. lid • 755. each 1 Only Baby’s Collapsible Pram, with’rubber tires, hood, etc., 16s. lid 325. 6d. each 1 Onlv Child s Seagras. Doll’s Pram, nicely upholstered, rubber tires, 18s. lid. 21s each T .Only Seacrrass Doll s Pram with hood, etc.. 13s. ltd. e.acn. 10s. fid. each 3 Only Doll’s Houses, with front porch, steps, etf., 4s. 11<L ca 2’’ 6s. 6d.- each Compendium of v sistin? of T.udo, Draughts. Croquet. Tidier Winks. Roval Ludo, and about 1- other games, boxes slightly soiled, 3s. hd 10s. 6d. each the Game of Ludo for 0 players, 4s. Ild. complete. 45e. each Steam Engine on Lines. 8s lid. each. .. . 0 955. each 1 Only extra T < r ' !P ; slz A n „H crass Pram, movable hood, neanri fully upholstered, steel springs, rubber tires, and fitted with sj»e' handle*, a throw-in at 495. 1 h • Bimtv was told, at school, that Nelson "did not know what fear nieant"Silly man,” she said, why didn't he ask someone!”

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 3

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