AMUSEMENTS E3J IS THEATRE fbpular fficfauip ~ 'ycwe t -= fofe O I'INAL NIGHT TO-NIGIiT! Tho delightful adaptation oi Alice Hogan Rico's famous no cel, “JIMS WIGUS OF THIS CABBAGE BATCH,” Picturised as “LOVEY MARY,” EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. = OPENING TO-MORROW! » An enchanting comedy romance that ™ combines tho virtues of humour, “ originality and universal appeal. = ‘ His SECRETARY” = With = NORMA SHEARER, = WILLARD LOUIS, = LEW CODY, 2 And Specially Selected Cast. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Absolutely Final Presentation. 1. “THE GRAND DUCHESS “THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER.” AND THE WAITER.” The 100 per cent. Love Comedy. 2. "GOLD HEELS,” "GOLD HEELS,” "GOLD HEELS,” A Superb Racing Melodrama. Also, COMEDY ! CONTEST 1 GAZETTE ! Commencing TO-MORROW (Friday), Commencing TO-MORROW (Friday), A Bombshell of Laughter! 1. “BEHIND THE FRONT” “BEHIND THE FRONT,” "BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT," With Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, and Maly Brian. 2. In addition to ihe above special, we also Present RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX ■Tn Another Fun Fete, “NET'S GET MARRIED,”' “LET'S GET MARRIED," "LET'S GET MARRIED," “LET'S GET MARRIED," “LET'S GET MARRIED," Anil who .wouldn't jump at the chance, seeing Lois Wilson is the girl in the case? 3. A. Unique Novelty. “THE LIFE OF .TACK HOBBS," "THE LIFE OF .TACK HOBBS," “THE LIFE OF .TACK HOBBS," With the great cricketer himself playing tho leading role. SERIAL! GAZETTE! No. 5 "CHILDREN'S CONTEST." Tt FRANCIS H A L L, HILL STREET. GRAND CARNIVAL -AND TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. WED., NOV. 17th. to MON. 29th. 8.30 each Evening: Dancing Display by Wellington Teachers. 9.30:. Grand Spectacular Military Manoeuvres, arranged by Mr Joe ICnoivslcy. Rudolph’s Orchestra each evening. MONSTER TUG-OF-WAB CONTEST (20 teams). To-night, 9 o'clock; Tagney’s Team v. SennetFs Team (Knrori); 9.45: Munt, Cottrell’s V O'Grady’s Team. Many Sideshows. Admission; Adiiltn. 6d; Children, 3d. Matinee: Saturday next at 2.30. ,T. HICKMOTT. Hon. Secretary. .iiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii
A member of the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, according to the chamber’s journal, recently banded ifc a telegram at the Strand Office, London, had lunch, did some shopping, and was home in Sheffield before the message wai delivered. There are more dogs than children ill tho isle of Wight*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3
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