AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIO m EEATEE AJESTIC -T HEATEE (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres.) CLOSED TILL WEDNESDAY CLOSED TILL WEDNESDAY CLOSED TILL WEDNESDAY For Installation and Testing ot THE AR1STOCRAT THE AR1STOCRAT THE ARISTOCRAT OF TALKING PLANTS OF TALKING PLANTS OF TALKING PLANTS THE PA CENT REPKOIH* CKR THE PA CENT KEPRODUCER THE PA CENT REPRODUCER THE PACENT REPRODUCER THE PACENT REPRODUCER THE BEST IS ALWAYR WORTH WA1TING FOR. Tlie Latest Devine that science has Produced. RE-OPEN INO WEDNESDA Y RE-OPEN ING WEDNESDA Y RE-0 PEN IN ( 1 WE l)N ESDA Y RE-0 PEN ING WEDNESDAY RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY RE-OPEN ING WEDNESDAY With Columbia's TALKING SENS ATION. TALKING RENSATION. TALKING SENSATI ON. TALKING SENSATION. Sbowing for thp First Time in New Zealand— "FATHER, AND SON" "FATHER AND SON" "FATHER AND SON" "FATHER. AND SON" "FATHER. AND SON" "FATHER AND SON" "FATHER AND' SON" Direqt from the Sydney Capitol Theatre. A Sister Picture to the recent mighty success, "SORRELL AND SON" "SORRELL AND SON" "FATHER AND SON" "FATHER AND SON" "FATHER AND -SON" "FATHER AND SON" fs rich in pathos. laughter and tears. A picture that- reaches the depths of human emotions. ALL TALKIE VAUDEVILLH ALL TAT.KTE VAUDEV1LLE STTORT SHB.TECTS SIIORT SUBJECTS A Host of these Enjoyable Items. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. PLAN OPENS MONDAY At Thp Bristol Piano Company, where seats may be reserved in both Circle and Stalls. NO BOOKING FEE. NO BOOKING FEE. PRICES* PRICES • PRICES CIRCLE 2/9, STALLS 21- and 1/-. CIRCLE 2/9. STALLS 21 - and 1/-. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT , NEW AND MAGNIFICENT NEW AND MAGNIFICENT NEW AND MAGNIFICENT LIGHTING. EFFECTS. LIGHTING EFFECTS. Watch for Our Next Cliange — AL JOT.SON AT, JOLSON AL JOLSON In "THE JAZZ SlNGEIt" "THE JAZZ SINGER" "THE JAZZ SINGER" ■^yAIPUKURAU rjAHEATRE. TO-MOR ROW N IGH T. GRETA GARBO GRKTA GARBO ITas played many fascinating roles 011 Ihe screen, but never one witli the hue of this beautiful Russian woman spy"TIIE MYSTERIOUS LADY" "THE MYSTERIOUS LADY" "TIIE MYSTERIOUS J.ADY" "THE MYSTERIOUS LADY" By Fred Niblo, director of "Ben Hur." Reservations at Woods*. 'Phone 294S. A REM1NDER. LOCKYEK'S PIANO STORES wish to notify the music-loving public of Napier that tbe final fortnightlv DEM.ONSTRATION CONCERT of tbe season will be held in tbe Cosmopolitan Hall NEXT THURSDAY. October 24th, commencing at 8 p.m. A special programme is arranged, featuring Miss Reay Wi'iglitson, accompanied in yocal items bv the Gulbransen Registering Piano. The dance portion of the progrannne will be in the forin of a demonstration of modern ballroom dancing by Yliss Joan Swanseger and Mr Collyer Tiffen. An excellent niglit of entertainment is assureil- . ALL WELCOME. CHALLENGE jgUCHRE rjtOURN AMENT, TARADALE v. GREENMEADOWS, Greenmeadows Hall, TO-MORROW— TUESDAY, 8 p.m. Tables for players not engaged in tour. naraent. Good prizes. Gents 1/6, ladics 1/- and plate or 1/6. NOTICES. ESTATE OF JTARRY SHEARBURN CLARK (deceased). TT IS REQUESTED that all perJL sons having claims against the Estate of tlie above-named deceased shall render particulars of same in duplicate to tbe undersigned, certitied as due and owing at date ' of death, on or before NOVEMBER 20, 1929. HUMPHRTES & HUMPHRLES, Solicitors for tbe Execfitors. ESTATE OF ALLAN ANDERSON, (deceased). ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against tbe above Estate are hereb.v requested £0 send to the undersigned particulars thereof in duplicate, and certified as due and owing at date of death, viz: September 25, 1929. DUFF AVERILL, Solicitors to the Executors, Hastings. THE HASTINGS FINANCE CO c . .' LIMITEDr|YHE ABOVE COMPANY has MONE5 TO LEND on all classes of security at reasonable rates of interest. Promissory Notes; and Morfgnges discountcd Sections for sale. T.ovc F.state. A. E. PALMER, Secretary. Queen Street. Hastings.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 9
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