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■ ■ AMUSEMENTS. ’ ’ Gala Presentation of Talking, Singing and Sound Pictures. NEW PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (New Zealand’s First Fox Movietone House) FIRST PRESENTATION IN THE DOMINION ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, OF COMPLETE MOVIETONE PROGRAMME! ■ MM m • g 1B " M s ’ ust itnafiine the effect! hH You will not only see, but you B B | ’wsShwiTW ‘ hear ®* ox ovBetone News. g g j •A' l is exciting in the vjtr i news of the day, just as it HW ’* | flffiSffW happened, with thrilling sound g B A I IShRS effects. Bt qp h c 6 sIH H fcl T I -WBHlofc jSBiF ' = %k 8 8 H | ' : ■ ’’ '' George Bernard Shaw and g Q j CvJr •'•'•' -~X King Alfonso, of Spain, will «a s speak to you from the (A S P B — ill—ll 111 Hi IHiT» i screen—you will not only ' II A • 1 •lUfl see these famous celebrities, but you win \ g | a «JPw hear them! You wiu hear the Roxy \\ g Q i 10 Theatre Orchestra, New York’s most gX | p $5 famous 110-piece Orchestra in all its w\ H L. Then “STREET ANGEL” M glory. JI g = —Now creating a sensa- 'wk You will hear James Melton and the J|4 = ’T’ tion at the Prince Edward W_ Roxy Theatre Male Chorus of 40 singing g I Theatre in Sydney. qk __ * ■ ingela Mia - ’ Jff L) 1 M A glorious romance of sunny •’Xx £/ B Italy—a story of a friendly It .drer = O little waif, hiding from the V%. I wßt D B r-» i clutches of the law—and of the \v\sOklbs£ |= R ' boy who gave her the protec- 'v- B v-» tion of his name —and of the J R • ■ ot,l er girl—beautiful—jealous, g _ g and dangerous. : ' ■—i»n- § O | * WILLIAM FOX Presents W! tsnmk Nonage’s STREET ANGEL with | JANET FARRELL | ifflimiMiimßiiomimHMißiiiHßiiiiiiMffl BOX PLANS open at BRISTOL, and UTILITY (next Theatre) on Friday Next (March 1). EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL.

THEATRE TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. ALL-COMEDY PROGRAMME 1 No. 1:— The Conquest of Modern Youth, Young Love in a Military Academy. School Setting. ‘Prep, and Pep’

DAVID ROLLINS, NANCY DREXEL, JOHN DARROW, And'hundreds of supporting players. No. 2:— A Story of Thrills and Beauty!— Action, and Romance. MARIE PREVOST. HARRISON FORD “The Rush Hour”

i NO. 6 PRODUCTION Of the delightful series, “New Greater Collegians” To-night’s Featurette, entitled: "FIGHTING FOR VICTORY,” All-star Collegian Cast. KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome. Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at BRISTOL.

PUBLIC NOTICES. FIRST ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO THE MUSIC TEACHERS’ REGISTRATION BOARD. PURSUANT to Regulations governing the first election of members to the Music Teachers’ Registration Board, notice of the following matters is hereby given:— 1. Nominations of candidates will close at my office in the Government Buildings, Wellington, at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 15th day of March, 1929. B. The total number of candidates to be elected to the Board from each of the districts, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, defined by the Music Teachers’ Registration Act of 1928, is two. S. In those districts in which the number of duly nominated candidates is more than two, a poll will be held, and this poll will close at my office at four o'clock on the afternoon of the Ist day of April, 1929. A. J. H. BENGE, Returning Officer. Education Department, Wellington, February 25, 1929.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.

Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Auctions IS Board and Residence 1 Books and Publications 2 Businesses For Sale 18 Deaths 1 Educational 2 Electric Equipment For Sale 18 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Salo 18 Insurance 14 Machinery For Sale 2 Medical and Toilet 1 Money and Stocks 14 Motors & Cycles For Sale ... 2 Personal 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden.. 1 Properties For Sale 2

Public Notices 2-3 Railway Services 3 Rural Land For Sale 18 Shipping Services 15 Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 1 Tenders 18 Tourist Resorts 2 To Let 1-2 Tradesmen 1 Transport Services 15 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Sell Miscellaneous 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 131, 27 February 1929, Page 3

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