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■ AMUSEMENTS. Major P. C. Wren’s Famous Novel NOW THE GREATEST OF ALL SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS. “Beau Sabreur’’ THE ANSIVER TO z “BEAU GESTE” BEAUTIFUL To-morrow (Friday) To-morrow (Friday) AT 2.15. . at g p nb Beau Sabreur IN A PAEAN OF PRAISE THE WORLD’S CRITICS HAVE PLACED “Beau Sabreur” ABOVE ALL PREVIOUS SCREEN TRIUMPHS. The Story The story everyone has read, and the famous scenes recalled by the mep( mention of “Beau Sabreur,” all have been combined iu this — The greatest picture since “Intolerance” Never before has such a production of such magnitude, of such tremendous ■ ’ power, been offered. “ Beau Sabreur” A Veritable Triumph -A Veritable Triumph “Beau Sabreur” Nothing you hare ever seen can give you an idea of the joy—the thrills—the exciting drama—and the bigness of this screen epie. “BEAU SABREUR” “BEAU SABREUR** FLAMING LOVE. BRISTLING ACTION. Filmed on the same sweeping scale as “Beau Geste” “Beau Geste” AMAZING BATTLE SCENES — 1000 HORSEMEN, and 1000 ARAB WARRIORS ON CAMELS IN THE SAHARA DESERT. Beau Sabreur Will astound you with its BIGNESS. ' .. In it are ■i . . Tears and I aughter With a gulp and a sob, and in “The Regent” its -full atmosphere will be given play. The Regent Operatic Orchestra In a specially-arranged score incidental to “Beau Sabreur.” WARNING. Don’t wait too long, but avoid the inevitable disappointment, and Book to-day at “The Theatre,” or “Bristol.” ’Phone, Dial No. 44—144. BUSINESS NOTICES.

MADAM COWAN’S Great Removal Sale MADAJI COWAN is shortly removing to more commodious premises in Burlington Arcade (late Te Aro House), and for a short period only is holding a Great Removal Sale. , THESE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. SMART MODEL AND READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, in Felt. Silk Velvet, etc REMOVAL PRICES from SA. VERY ATTRACTIVE CHENILLE JUMPER SUITS, handsomely French embroidered REMOVAL PRICES from 72/6 MODEL lELOUR COATS, dependable quality, well tailored, half silk lined, flared and straight effects, nicely fur trimmed, roll and square collars. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., W., and O.S. Usually 91 gns. REMOVAL PRICES from 72/6 ■ NEWEST IN KNIFE-PLEATED SKIRTS, in all good shades. REMOVAL PRICES from 16/6 EXCLUSIVE MODEL AFTERNOON DINNER AND DANCE FROCKS, - .in Marlette, Georgette, Vivctte, Ring Velvet, Silk Chiffon Velvet, Crepe de Chine, Chenille Georgette, and Wool Crepe de Chine REMOVAL PRICES from 45A A LARGE SELECTION OF FUR COATS, imported goods, made of picked, well-matched winter skins, in Peschaniki, Marmot, Musquash, Electric ' Coney Seal, Mole, Beaver, Coney and Kolinski. REMOVAL PRICES from 10 gns. LATEST IN SPANISH SHAWLS, beautifully embroidered -and finished ‘ with variegated rose pattern fringe. REMOVAL PRICES from 39/6, MADAM COWAN, ll7 CUBA STREET.

ATHLETIC SPORTS. BOXING. PURDY v. CARROLL. x URDY r. CARROLL. THURSDAY, AUGUST ?. TOWN HALL. I PURDY is Lightweight' Champion of New Zealand and Australia, and now aspires to depriving Carrol! of his right to the Welter-weight Tide. While not less clever and elusive than of old, Australian experience demonstrated the necessity of “forcible tactics” if contests were to be procured and won. ■ See him in action now. BOX PLAN will Open on FRIDAY, at 10 a.m. USUAL PRICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. (Continued from Page 2.) THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1537. INCORPORATED 18S0. Capital Authorised and Issued £12,000,000 Paid-up Capital d,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 5,000,000 Reserve Fund -1,850,000 Together £16,850,000 A’ FINAL Dividend of 7s. 6d. per - z — share in respect to the year ended February 29, 1928, having been declared, same is now payable to Shareholders on the New Zealand Branch Register at June 30. 1928, in respect of shares standing in their names on that date. W. A. KIELY, Inspector. NOTICE. WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that the Firm of DWAN BROS, has been dissolved, and that we intend carrying ou the business of Land and Estate Agents, Hotel Brokers,- Finan, eiers, etc., in the premises hitherto occupied by Dwan Bros., 22 Willis Street. L. DWAN AND SON, Wellington. *

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 259, 2 August 1928, Page 3