AMUSEMENTS DELUXE '’cT/ie 'finest dTieatre under lhejouthern (ross NIGHTLY, 8 O’CLOCK. /"X ' ILLfAM FOX -ggsJ® 58 XoSmt" c\y MADGE BELLAMY BOX PLAN'S nt Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book .Arcade, or Bing Theatre (’Phono 23-080). Yon screamed at "College Days," you had fits at "Per Heaven's Sake." You will never forget Harold Lloyd’s latest and greatest picture COMING FRIDAY NEXT DE LUXE uTiealre under f/iejtiid/iern The most popular Star in Screenland. Tito jester to the masses, and the clown of the universe. L&i?- AW WH -' W ,»ithWA In “THE KID BROTHER” He was the kid brother and the joke of the family. They thought him a fool because he was born on April 1. (A Paramount Greater Movie Season Attraction.) PATRONS INSURED FOR £lOOO "The Kid Brother” is one of the funniest pictures ever produced, so we have covered our patrons to the extent of .£lOOO bv a special insurance policy taken out with the Atlas Assurance Co.,
Ltd., insuring patrons against splitting their sides or breaking their ribs whilst laughing at the Kid Brother. THH ORIGINAL POLICY IS ON VIEW IN THE WINDOW OF CTTVS. BEGG AND CO.. MANNERS STREET. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW jwg, - ■ ■■ "■ i QUEENS $ THEATRE. $ GisiesTTfousQ - » 9 TREMENDOUS TRIUMPH OF "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE.” Packed Houses Thrilled and Amazed. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. 8 O’CLOCK. The Logical Successor in Magnitude and Appeal to -WHAT PRICE GLORY,” and "SEVENTH HEAVEN.” “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” (Fox Suner Attraction.) Cast of thousands, including GEORGE O’BRIEN VIRGINIA VALLI In addition : GOOD SUPPORTS. ’Phono 22—331 for Reserves. BUSINESS NOTICES. rpnE demand for improvements in many -1 lines of Machinery was never greater than at present Everywhere Manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can von invent anything of commercial value? It vou can. it may , prove profitable But get vour idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward. Patent Attorneys and Con suiting Engineers, lit Lambton Quay Wellington. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiii! = INDEX TO CLASSIFIED | | ADVERTISING. | 0 Funeral Notices 1 s E Dost and Found 1 s — Agencies Vacant & Wanted 1 = = Situations Wanted 1 — Situations Vacant 1 g ” Births. Marriages. Deaths .... 1 g 0 Personal 1 = — Board and Residence 1 g? =■ Suburban Announcements .. Is X Special Values 1 § = To Let • 1 = — Wanted to Rent or Lease .. .1 — 0 Wanted to Buy 1 0 — Poultry, Dogs, Cats, ete 1 = E Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 1 “ “ Properties For Sale 1 0 0 Musical Instruments ...... 1 0 — Businesses For Sale ....5’.. 1 0 0 Hotels For Sale 1 = = Chiropractors 2 ~ X Machinery For Sale 2 ~ — Electric Equipment For Sale 2— — Educational 2 0 0 Tenders 2 = 0 Hotels. Tourist and Health E < g Resorts 2 0 s Public Notices 2 — s Motors and Cycles For Sale 1,2 — 0 /Athletic Sports 3 5 0 Motor Service Guide 6 0 g Shipping Services 11 E ix Transport Services ....... 11 0 s Insurance 12 0 0 Money and Stocks 12 ~ g Rural Land For Sale ...... 16 “ g Auctions 16 E winiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 3
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