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AMUSEMENTS. Imounr Courtenay Place. Matinees 2.30. Evening-, 8 o’clock. "I’M JUST WAITING FOR MY HUSBAND TO BELIEVE IN ME”— "A PICTURE WITH A SOUL.” A SIMPLE STORY—REA I.TSTICWITH AN UNUSUAL ENDING. “WHITE GOLD” With JETTA GOUDAL In the Greatest Role of her Career. SPECIALLY STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including A COMEDY' INTERLUDE by COLIN CRANE assisted by- Miss E. Kimbell; also SONG PRELUDE to "WHITE GOLD.” L. D. AUSTIN And his ORC HESTRA PARAMOUNT. COMEDY. ENGLISH GAZETTE. PAPRnouni COMING FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 10, THE GREAT EPIC OF THE TANKS—RICHARD BARTI4ELMGSS &-V molly o'd/kv AfENT Hughes THE FINEST OF ALL HUMAN DRAMAS. The story of a prize-fighter who would not realise Ilia country’s needs, aud when compered to, proved lo bo the rankest: coward imaginable, —but what a triumph of love ultimately. It remained for a Jitlle dancer with a heart of gold to show him tho way to be a man. YVil.li a background of Ihe prize ring, and the battlefields of France, this great theme has been built up lo a gripping, honest, sincere success I bat places it among tho great, pictures that have gone, and are yet to come. “THE PATENT LEATHER KID” Will be preceded by an elaborate and unique stage presentation, produced by Colin ' Crane, and a. special Musical score has been urrairfcd by Mr. L. D. Austin for bis ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT. BOX PLAN IS AT THE THEATRE DAILY FROM 10 A.M. TELEPHONE 21-812. PUBLIC NOTICES.

IMI’ORTANT I'AILORING NOTICE. T\.|"R. J. L. VERGETTE, late Head Cutter of Messrs. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd., Christcliuicli, aud now of Messrs. T. Parker aud Co., Ltd., Napier, will be visiting YY’ellington with the finest range of Suitings ever shown iu the Dominion. These goods have been specially chosen in England by our London Buyer, who is one of tho leaders iu the fashion world of to-day. Our customers will receive from Mr. Vcrgetto expert advice in all branches of High Class Tailoring. Mr. Vergetfe will be staying at the Midland Hotel, ou Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 8, only, anil will bo pleased io interview all old and new customers. GUN PRACTICE-I'ORT DORSET. rpHE Public are Hereby YVnrned that GUN PRACTICE, both up Harbour and out to sen. will take place from FORT DORSET, SEATOUN. between Hie hours of W A.M. and 5 P.M. on WEDNESDAY', THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY: next. , R. S. PARK. Captain, R.N.Z.A. MOTORS * CYCLES FOS SALE. (Continued from Page 2.) TTHEVIiOLUr Tourer, 192(1 model, attractive 2-toue blue, well shod. Price £l5O. Motor Car Exchange. pROSSLEY Tourer. 1926 model, 15.6 V-’ h.p., new gouditiuu, 4-whcel brakes, balloon tires; £360. Motor Car Exchange. T> EO 30-civL Truck, in exceptional order -Co ami tires practically new. Price £275. Motor Car Exchange, I)-HAND Motor-Cycles, in goon mechanical order. Prices to suit all, and very easy terms. Harley Davidson Agents, Rodger and Hall, Ltd.. 157-1511 Willis street BUSINESS NOTICES. ULCERS HEALED W'ITHOUT RESTING. REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. SERIOUS chronic cases of varicose ulcers have given way to Varex treatment Pei manent relief. No resting Koui to six applications usanlly suffice. Safe, ninple, ami inexpensive Full details nnd testimonials from Ernest Healey, G.P.O. Box 1558 A, Wellington. Local Representative, Nurse Spence, 95 Courtenay Place. Wellington. Phone, 22-430.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 3

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