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AMUSEMENTS. IIIS EUIN OR IIIS RUIN OR 1IER DISGRACE? HER DISGRACE? Which Woulcl YOU Choose? Sudden lights in the sea's darkness — n sliot — confusion — a giant dreadnaught sinking. A brave commander courtmartialled for neglect of duty. Only one fact that can prove his innoconce — and onlv the woman he loves can prove that fact. Onl.v one place where she could have gained the knowledge that will free her liusband — and that place the cabin of Lieutennnt IFArtelle! Facing a hundred picrcing eyes that even her thrilling loveliness cannot soften. A woman alone among vindictive men in the merciless high naval court — tremhling, nerve-torn in the terrible hush that awaits her answer. One word — and her hnsband goes to disgraee and rain. Anothei- — and she is a woman to be forever scorned. With two sueh fates in the balance. what would YOUR answer be? Deeide for yourself — then see the unexpected outcome of this suspense-filled situation in "TITE NIGHT WATCT1" "TTTE NTGTTT WATCTT" "TFTE NTGTTT WATCTT" "THE NTGTIT WATCTT" Or"LOVE AT MIDNIGHT" "LOVE AT MIDNIGHT" "LOVE AT MIDNIGlfT" "LOVE AT MIDNIGHT" One of the tensest and most dramatic stories ever screened, with the Eainous American Beaut.v B I L L I E D O V E BILLIB D O V E BILLIE D O V E B I L L I E D O V E BILLIE DOVE In her greatest ebaracterisation with a tremendous all-star east of players. AMAZING ! MYST1FYING ! BEAUTIFUL ' And it's a First Nationai Special. At SATURDAY At 2.30 SATURDAY 7.45 — At The GAIETY E T U X E AIETY U'E -1-4 UXE O11 the same Stupendous Programme PARAMOUNT'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Vivid. sensational, seething drama of tlie underworld, of an ironfisted, case-hard-ene.d detective who fOught a lone gaine. All the thrills and drama that make one of the strongest pictures of the year. Great story. Vivid characterisations. Thrilling action. One of the greatest dramatic actors on the screen in the starring role. Tn "THE DRAG NET" "TIIE DRAG NET" "THE DRAG NET" "THE DRAG NET" "THE DRAG NET" "THE DRAG NET" is rounded up all the tense and stirring drama you could hope for in a film. CAUGHT IN "THE DRAG NET" CAUGIIT IN "THE DRAG NET" CAUGHT IN "THE DRAG NET" is all the seething drama and thrills that go to make this the strongest picture GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT And WILLIAM POWEL1 WILLIAM POWELL have yet appeared in. Tense drama with a surprise in the first' hundred i'eet and suspense to the last minute. USUAL GRAND SUPPORTS. Be Wise — Book and Book Early at Hyde's, or ring 'phone 2551 or 3809. EESERVES NO EXTEA. MEETINCS. LOOAL BODY ELECT10NS COMMITTEB (Labour). A MEETING of tho above will be ^ held on SATURDAY NEXT, at S p.m., in the Trades' Hall, Market Street Business: — To deal with election accounts. All having subscription lists are requested to bring same. A. OSWELL, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. WILL ALL MEMBERS of the ** Hawke's Bay Industrial Union kindly attend important meeting to be held in. Trades Hall. Market Street, on SATURDAY EVENING, May 18. Business. — Important E. BROWN, Convener. NOTICES. WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. THE FOLLOWING EOADS AND BRIDGES are CLOSED to all Vehicular, Ilorse and Stock Traffic UNTIL FUETHER NOTICE Fletcher's Crossing Bridge. Springhill Road, Whakarara. Matthew's Bridge Whakarara. Waipawa River Bridge, between Onga Onga and Tikokino. Fraser's Low Level Bridge. OruawbaroTakapau. Whakarara Road, via Makaroa Bridge. R. W. BOND, County Engineer. May 15th, 1929. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE, , I CHARLES PIITLIP COSGROVE, rd ' Napier. Hotelkeeper, do herebv give notice that I dcsire to ohtain. and will, at the next Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at Napier, on the tenfh dav of JUNE. 1929. anplv for a Cerfifi cate anthorising the issne of a Puhlicnn's License for the hnuse. and premi^esituate at Napier and known as the Napier Hotel, containing 14 rooms, o.\clusive of those required for- fhe use of 'he familv, and of which Peier Jnhn \nnnn, of Napier is the owncr. Dated the first dav of Mnv. 1929. C. P. COSGROVE-. REMOVAL NOTICE. OUR NEW ADDRESS IS NOW A'l BENNETTS BUILDINGS. Next Blvthes, Hastings Slreet. JJART & UHI RO PR ACTORS- 'Phone 2452. rgA Y P E W H I T E K. Second-hand Machine For Sale. £6 Modern Keyboard. Ideal for Learnei F. A. TIMMS. Tennyson Street. Napier. Telephone 2519. ]^EW JjMSH gHOP. • Fresh Fish, Smoked Fish • Cookpd""Fisi7 Fish Suppers. etc. Small Goods. Saveloys, Brawns, eic. Oysters, Rnhbits. 6tc MRS J. H. TAYLOR, Cnrlyle Street. Opposite Robert Magill's. 'Phone 3505 I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 89, 17 May 1929, Page 9

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