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AMUSEMENTS. OUR NEW TELEPHONE No. is 45—100. TAe Majestic (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) . Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchestral Session 8 p.m. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BRISTOL. A Picture made where the story is laid—the Night Clubs of— . \ And the Shadows of Limehouse. Ji with MU- 3 |> v ANNA MAY WONG A story of conflict in love JAMESON THOMAS and in stardom between a GILDA GRAY 811 CYRIL “mCHARD of the West, specially A by ARNOLD BENNETT S IN SUPPORT:—A TECHNICOLOUR FILM, “THE LADY OF VICTORIES”; A YORKE GRAY STAGE PRESENTATION, “THE LOTUS SHRINE”; NEWS, CARTOON, AND ELLWOOD’S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. FRIDAY - NEXT REGINALD, r Denn/ When opportunity knocks, that’s the time to pop the question. ' Watch Denny make the merry most of his chances, chased by beautiful chorus girls—petted by society girls and plagued by policemen, in: LOCKY DM"

BIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (By arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller) SATURDAy7~AUGUST 3. A 8 o’clock. (Under the patronage and in the presence of Her Excellency Lady Alice Fergusson. Sheridan’s BV.lliant Masterpiece—“THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” ALLAN WILKIE As Sir Peter Teazle. Miss Hunter-Watts As Lady Teazle, AND POWERFUL COMPANY OB’ 30 ARTISTS. SPECIAL NOTICE The opening production of the season will be Sheridan’s' sparkling Comedy, “The School for Scandal,” and not as previ- I ously announced, Goldsmith’s “She Stoops to Conquer.” The latter will be staged for a Matinee and 3 Evening Performances, commencing Wed., Aug. 7, with the Matinee performance. PROGRAMME: Sat., Aug.- 3 (Matinee at 2.30): “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Sat., Aug. 3 (Evening at 8 o'clock) : “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Mon., Aug. 5 (Evening at 8 o’clock): “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Tues., Aug. 6 (Evening at 8 o'clock): “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Wed., Aug. 7 (Matinee, at 2.30): “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" Wed., Aug. 7 (Evening at 8 o’clock): “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER” Thurs., Aug. 8 (Evening, at 8 o’clock) : “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER” ■Fri., Aug. 9 (Evening, at 8 o’clock): “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER” To be followed by “THE RIVALS.” “THE RIVALS.” “THE RIVALS.” BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY At the Bristol Piano Co. NOTE POPULAR PRICES: Res. Stalls, 55.; D. Circle, 45.; Back Stalls, '3s.; Grand Circle, 2s. Special Matinee Prices, 35., 2d. 6d., 25., and Is. 6d. Concession Rates to Schools (in parties of 10 and over) to all performances, 2s. 65., 25., Is. 6d., and Is. THE ADELPHI CABARET To-nigfit: D.I.C. Staff Dance. Thursday Night.: Insurance Officers’ Guild Ball. s Friday Night: A. S. Paterson and Co.’s Staff Dance. SATURDAY NEXT Afternoon Session, 8 p.m.—s p.m. Evening: Dancing 8.30 —Midnight. Bookings for Saturday Night are already heavy. , Reserve your Table NOW. WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous.) (Continued 1 from Page,2.) WANTED TO SELL, 1 FOUR-COW Plant Trelor Milking Machine, in perfect order, with releaser, pulsator, vacuum pump and vat. Price £45 cash. Also 1 90-gallon Alfa Laval Separator, with handle and power wheel attached, only one month in use, £25 cash. Apply J. Sehwass, Tokomaru. THE SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. STANDARD ROTOSCILLO VICKERS, ELGIN MACHINES, always in stock, frem £2 10s. to £2l. Send your REPAIRS to F. J. W FEAR AND CO., 65 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 41—446. BUSINESS NOTICES. J. W. BRIDGE, Dental Surgeon, Macarthy Chambers, 50 WiUis Street, ten doors below “Evening Post.” A LL Dental Work .‘arried out painaA- lessly and at moderate cost. A Special Department for supplying perfectly fitting Dentures, for Remodelling ill-fitting or old Dentures, and quickly Repairing Broken Plates. Mr. J. Marsh, secondary assistant at the Levin District High School, has been appointed to the headmastership of the local District High School. ,> mods MKL'.AI I'llfl-HK.MIN'I CUK —For Coughs and Colds, never falls. —Advt

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 261, 31 July 1929, Page 3

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