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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. BING CROSBY in “SHE LOVES ME NOT” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THRICE DAILY— Ir BIW kLw iRI 11 a.m., 2.15 P.m., 8 p.m. |K -4 I B (Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m. Friday) T4-lEATAE Of DISTINCTION COMM. TO-MORROW. Paramount’s Record-breaking Programme—Chosen as Xmas Attraction for Melbourne’s Huge “Capitol”— NOW TO ASTOUND WELLINGTONIANS AT WELLINGTON’S LARGEST THEATRE. RANDOLPH SCOTT, IW jd HER WEDDING BELLS MONTE BLUE. ! /j </v^n WERE C RACKED Si -Aaw ... And So Wjj Her I'tl-C Croom! fOro Xi Hi COMES Hear the famous song written by "9*111" Bii,y Hil1 ’ =up ■■ “ The Lasl Tttt (GnUUM (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “THE WENTWORTH” (Majestic Theatre Buildings). TO-NIGHT POPULAR PRICES TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT POPULAR PRICES TO-NIGHT Gents 1/6. 9—11.30. Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. 9—11.30. Ladies 1/-. ||;| FRED WEBBER AND HIS RHYTHM RASCALS ] BALLROOM DEMONSTRATION by MISS QUEENIE PENNINGTON and MR. JIM JAMES (By courtesy of The Margaret O’Connor Studio.) Also Novelty Illuminated Club Swinging by Ted Martin. Reserves (45-709). No extra. FINALLY TO-DAY at 2.15 & 8 p.m. FRANCHOT TONE, KAREN MORLEY and MAY ROBSON in “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” ® (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) B|||| | | I§ I Also _ wsssJa \ I nrAT)GE EVANS, ROBERT YOUNG, OTTO KRUGER and UNA MERKEE in “PARIS INTERLUDE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW at 2.15 p.m. JEAN PARKER—“Beth” of “Kittle Wo- A men,” is now “Sally” in tins imimy hit • brimming with good fun, romance and Nr' y drama. i'-'A \ UNA STUART MERKEL. ZES EftWIN A .lory «f ■'■« BOx'tMNS AT .XU « ’tkllatK,: —and yet so (Tel. 52-212). Stalls 1/- & 1/6; D.C., I/O.

CHANGE OF LIVING. FREQUENTLY CAUSES CONSTIPATION. It is important to remember that changes of food and living conditions invariably disarrange the system, and when that occurs nature needs assistance, at least temporarily. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are specially suited for this purpose. When going away for a change, always make a practice of having a bottle with you and taking a dose occasionally to stir the liver and keep the bowels acting regularly.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 2

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