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AMUSEMENTS THAT'S A GOOD IDEA, We'll go to Fullers’ Everybody is saying HOW FUNNY “Hector" is, and HE WON’T BE HERE so very much longer: Yes, tbat’s right, we’ll go to H Y’S FULLER’S I S jyj AJ E S T, THEATRE, Direction* .lohn Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! 8 TO-NIGHT 1 COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.! Last week’s Show was Good. This is Better. Don’t tniss it. HECTOR ST. CLAIR The Greatest Little Comic yet seen here, and his delightful versatile company in another Laughable. Comedy. Musical, Singing and Dnncine Revile, entitled "THE MUSTARD POT,” “THE MUSTARD POT,” “THE MUSTARD POT,” The Funniest Melange Ever Staged. OUT ON ITS OWN VAUDEVILLE, First Appearance, Direct from Scotland. FLORA MACDONALD and FLORA MACDONALD and DALTON PAYNE, DALTON PAYNE, “The Irresponsible Scots,” In a Sparkling Act of Comedy, Musical Tit-bite and Scotchbe.-teria Frivolities. First Appearance Archie—GßANT AND BATES—Eva Archie—GßANT AND BATES—Eva Archie-GRANT AND BATES—Eva Direct from America. "Two Bright Spots from Darktowu doing their stuff Dixie style." .Australia and New Zealand’s favourite, AMY ROCHELLE, "The Girl with the Golden Voice” And Inimitable Child Impersonator. Last Week CLYDE AND YVETTE. Skilful Novelty Dancers and Musical Artists FULLfeRS’ NOTABLY LOW PRICES: D.C and 0.5.. 2s 6d (Reserved 3s); Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle. Is (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. 5 p.m at Burnett's, next Theatre, For reservations after 7 p.m. tel. Theatre 22-669. MOTOR AND CYCLES FOR SALE FOR, SALE. ' 3 -TON REPUBLIC TRUCK, with Driver's Cab, Windscreen, Platform Body and Sides. Wo can recommend this Truck with every confidence as being in excellent mechanical older. Tyres are in good .condition. Paint work quite fresh, and this would be a very suitable proposition for either ordinary carrying, or could be fitted with a Tip for dumping work. Apply— INGLIS BEOS. AND COMPANY, LTD., Cable street, Wellington. ♦ MOTOR HOODS. MOTOR HOODS—3-Seatevs, 70s; 5Seaters from 90s. Upholstering, Painting and Enamelling. H. W. Macready. 93 Taranaki.street- 862 THE UNAPPROACHABLE NORTON. Winner of the 1926 T.T. f ItHE Norton is the machine for speed X on the fiat, and power on the hills. Absolutely unapproachable for all-round efficiency. O.H.V. Model, the . finest single cylinder motor-cycle. in the world to-day. Price £97 10s. Easy terms arranged. Obtainable from the sole Agent, THOS. H. OATES. Douglas B.S-A and Norton Agency. 64, Dixon street. Wellington. fJIHE DOMINION MOTORS, LIMITED. SPECIAL PRICES IN GOOD USED CARS, NOV., 1926. "ESSEX" Coach, 1925 De Luxe 1500 miles. A snip at 265 "ESSEX” Coach, 1926 De Luxe "Model ! ° 225 "ESSEX” 4-tourer, mechanically right, good buy at , 165 "HUDSON" 5-pass. Sedan, repainted and overhauled 350 "HUDSON” 7-pass. Tourer, 1926 model, small mileage 285 "NASH" Sports Tourer, done very little work 210 "DODGE," New Zealand Body Tourer, repainted and overhauled 150 "BUICK,” 6-Tourer, late model 130 "GRAY" Tourer, a good light car... 115 USED CAR DEPT., THE DOMINION MOTORS. LTD., Courtenay place, Wellington. BEST BUYING DEPENDABLE USED CARS. 1924 ESSEX ROADSTER £175. 1924 DODGE TOURER, „ £220. 1923 DODGE TOURER, ' £165. *924 DODGE COUPE, £250. #921 DODGE TOURER, £120: Magnus Motors Ltd. Used Car Dept.* 115-119 .Vivian Street, WELLINGTON. Open Friday. Evenings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12623, 7 December 1926, Page 3

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