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* AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY (Friday) TO-NIGHT (Friday) AT 2.15 O’CLOCK. A’? 8 O’CLOCK. Major P. C. Wren’s Famous Novel NOW THE GREATEST OF ALL SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS. “Beau Sabreur” THE ANSWER TO “BEAU GESTE” THEIHEATRE BEAUTIFUL Beau Sabreur A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. IN A PAEAN OF PRAISE THE WORLD’S CRITICS HAVE PLACED “Beau Sabreur” ABOVE ALL PREVIOUS SCREEN TRIUMPHS. The Sto y The story everyone has read, and the famous scenes recalled by the mere mention of “Beau Sabreur,” all have been combined in this-— « GREAT WONDER FILM. PICTURE the attack on the French Garrison, just a handful of men against, a thousand—a handful of men wiped out, the hero escaping with two girls to the desert, that his mission for France be fulfilled! PICTURE the dramatic scene where the Sheikh El Hamel demands that the women be turned over to him as subsidy if France would have a treaty with him! . PICTURE the charge on the Great Oasis, with five persons battling lire thousand! The dynamite mines planted in.the sands’ The slaying of the desert wolves' NEVER HAS A PICTURE BEFORE BEEN PACKED WITH SO MANY MELODRAMATIC MOMENTS! Beau Sabreur ®*SKSCTKXSZ3E3£CMBaEBSKraaSQnBr It is a romance as beautiful as has ever been written, and as dramatic as has ever been conceived! The Regent Operatic Orchestra In a specially-arranged score incidental to “Beau Sabreur.”' Book to-day at “The Theatre,”, or “Bristol.” 'Phone, Dial No. 44—144. RESERVATIONS KEPT TILL 7.45 P.M. ATHLETIC SPORTS. NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND “B” UNIONS’ MATCH Will be played at PALMERSTON NORTH TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 4, at 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION 2/-. STAND 1/- EXTRA. The game is being commenced at 2.45 p.m. to enable those travelling from between Palmerston North and IVellington to view the match to return by thf train which leaves Palmerston at 5.10 p.m. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary

; PUBLIC NOTICES. >■ WELLINGTON EDUCATION . BOARD. . ELECTION. TN accordance with the requirements [ x of the Education Act, 1914, I hereby notify the following results of elec- ■ j tion to the Education Board of the Disi j triet of Wellington:— | WELLINGTON URBAN: Ordinary, 2 | vacancies--I Nicholls, Charles Henry William, 123 re-elected. ' Blake, Alexander Charles, 96; elected. Howe, Willie Ernest, 81. Valid rotes 151, invalid votes 7. HUTT-PETONE URBAN AREA: One ordinary vacancy— Stonehouse, James, 37; re-elected. Carey, Jonathan Reynolds, 23. Valid votes 60, invalid votes nil. HUTT - HOROWHENUA RURAL AREA: One ordinary vacancy: Hutchings, Arthur William, S 9; elected Barlow, William John, 82. Meyer, Frederick Charles, 22. Valid votes 193, invalid votes, nil. WAIRARAPA WARD OF THE RURAL AREA: One ordinary vacancy— Donald, Alexander, 219, elected. ■ Taylor, George Godfrey, 98. Jackson, William Henry, 96. Valid votes 413, invalid votes 5. MARLBOROUGH WARD OF THE RURAL AREA: One ordinary vacancy— Pike, Willie Davies, re-elected unor G. L. STEWART. Returning Officer. 6393 NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ BOARD. Extraordinary Election of Delegates to represent West Coast. Electoral District on Electoral Committee. . „ . Owing to the death of Mr. F. W. Arbon, who was a candidate for election as a delegate to represent the above District, it is hereby notified that proceedings with reference to the election of delegates for the aforesaid Disrict will be commenced afresh. The West Coast Electoral District comprises the West Coast Sheep District, excluding the Counties of Horowhenua Hutt, and Makara, and the number of delegates to be elected is three. Nominations will be received at the Board’s Office up to noon on 10th August, 1928. , , , Persons already nominated do not require to be nominated afresh. No person shall be eligible for election as a delegate unless he has been nominated by a sheepfarmer owning not less than one hundred sheep, and his nomination has been seconded by another such sheepfarmer, and he has accepted nomination in writing. No person may accept nomination as a delegate for more than one Electoral. District. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1925. G. C. SMITH. Returning Officer. Office of the- New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Wellington.'

BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ f w j. GAUDIN AND SON. COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. All kinds of Fodder and Poultry Food, large stocks of Maize for Winter Feed:ng7 Prime Potatoes a specialty. W( leiiver anywhere. Telephones: 22—120, 38 Ghuznee St.: 25494 Kilbiruie and Hataitai.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 260, 3 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 260, 3 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 260, 3 August 1928, Page 3

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