AiTDSEMEKTS trwwn(¥¥¥¥WMV¥VMwy>nnnnfvvvvvvvvvvvv*nnfiivvv>rMirt^ ST. JAMES THEATRE (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) TONIGHT AT 8. A GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK! DON'T MISS IT 1 JIM GERALD Australia's Greatest Laughter-maker, and his Musical Revue Company in “DON’T TELL THE WIFE” UNDOUBTEDLY JIM GERALD AT HIS BEST New Ideas, New Sengs. New Dances. New Presentj t'ons PRICES—3s. 2s. Is. Bax Plan at St. James Theatre.
The CIVIC Theatre New Zealand's Greatest Place of Entertainment Direction: THOMAS A. OBRIEN THEATRES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ADVANCE BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS THE few d SOX PLAN for the Opening Gala Performant ays at the temporary office CIVIC THEATRE SUN BRANCH OFFICE. 113 QUEEN ce will be available in a BUILDINGS also at the STREET. SUN BRANCH OFFICE.
1930 A FREE EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT WITH MUSIC PROVIDED BY BURNNAND'S WELL-KNOWN BAND A MOTOR EXHIBITION OF FULL RANGE OF THE NEW CHRYSLER 1930 MODELS Throughout Today (Friday) and Evening a most entertaining and educative Exhibition is to be staged at the Premises of Todd Motor Co.. Upper Queen Street. A special sectionalised Chrysler Chassis, costing over £3,000, has been especially imported to demonstrate to you the functions and workings of every moving part of the modern automobile. A delightful opportunity to learn the little points you’ve been puzzled about. The full range of new Chrysler Models are on view for your closest inspection—each one new from the ground up, in performance, control, luxury and beauty. Take this opportunity of becoming intimately acquainted with the modern motorcar, under ideal conditions, in delightful surroundings. OPEN FROM 10 A M. TO 9 P.M. FOR YOUR BENEFIT. TODD MOTOR COY. " UPPER QUEEN STREET. 1930 >
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 16
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