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AMUSEMENTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE] This Afternoon, 2.30. This Evening, 8 p.m. 100% Talking Fox Farce Comedy! "The Ghost Talks” —A hysterical, laughing mystery, the funniest in theatre history. “THE GHOST TALKS” HELEN TWELVETREES, CHARLES EATON, CARMEL MYERS, EARLE FOXE, WITH LARGE SUPPORTING CAST. FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES TALKING,. SINGING AND SOUND SUBJECTS. BOOKING.— Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. BOOKING Ring 'PHONE 21 —842 for Reservations. | PARAMOUNT THEATRE- TO-MORROW | NOTE.— COMMENCES AT EVENING SCREENING. NO MATINEE FRIDAY. , / UNIVERSAL MOVIETONE SPECIAL ATTRACTION ! The First “Cohens and Kellys” “TALKIE” THE THIRD OF THE FAMOUS “COHENS AND KELLYS”. SERIES, BUT THE FIRST IN MOVIETONE FORM. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER! A RIOT OF LAUGHTER ! A ... GEORGE SIDNEY z , Vera Gordon. Mack Swain, YIT i Kate Price, in ■ MH llflirfll J® “You see more at the seashore,” said Cohen \y®z Hill/ 111 If Hit to Kelly. “But don’t let your wife catch lllllf dl I® SeL you at it,” said Kelly to Cohen. I\ V ’•SXFilmed at Atlantic City and Filled with Waves of Laughter. r ‘ The antics of the immortal partners—their trials and Triumphs—provide unending merriment. Add clever, sparkling dialogue, a brilliant comedy vehicle— . AND THE RESULT IS INDESCRIBABLE! GEORGE SIDNEY MACK SWAIN KATE PRICE VERA GORDON—AND OUTSTANDING CAST OF PLAYERS. QUALITY MOVIETONE FEATURETTES ■Talking, Singing and Sound Subjects.. BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring ’phone 21—842 for reservations;

RECEPTION TO CAPTAIN ABRIAL And OFFICERS OF FRENCH CRUISER TOURVILLE. MAJESTIC THEATRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1929, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Cinema, ‘ Dancing, Supper. TICKETS, 6s. . Members will kindly call at the Navy League Office, 212 Lambton. Quay, as. soon as possible, because the accommodation is limited. - ■ . j r: darroch, ... -Secretary,. \ ATHLETIC SPORTS. J ' ' . BOXING. WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. U" AUGUST 12 AND 13. INTENDING COMPETITORS are reminded .that Entries close with the Hon. Secretary, 212 Lambton Quay, on MONDAY NEXT, AT 5 P.M. CLASSES—Paper:.7 Stone. Fly: 7.10. Bantam: 8.2. Feather: 9 Stone. Light: 10 Stone. Welter: 10.9. Middle: 11.4. Light Heavy : 12 Stone. And Heavy : Any Weight. . a ■■ RAILWAY SERVICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REDUCED FARES TO ALL STATIONS BETWEEN PALMERSTON NORTH AND WELLINGTON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1929, AND .FOLLOWING SUNDAYS. 0N Sunday, August 4. 1929, and each . following Sunday until further notice, usual Excursion Trains will leave Wellington for Palmerston North at 9.0 a.m. and return leaving Palmerston North at 4.40 p.m.; also leave Palmerston North 8.45 a.m. and return leaving Wellington at 4.45 p.m. - Usual cheap return fares: Wellington to Palmerston North and vice versa. ss. second .class and 7s. first class, and correspondingly less between other stations. Seats may be reserved on special trains, fee Is. for both journeys.

’’KINGS" THEATRE S ® FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ‘You Know What Sailors Are’ And The Gallant Hussar " KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr.- A.' Hi Jerome, Mus. .Dir.) • BOOKING.^—Box Plans at Bristol. Theatre; Telephone 22—212.--EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. P RAND DANCE AND EUCHRE.. ' Jr “TRENTHAM RACECOURSE,” . TEA KIOSK. .SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 8 p.m. Novelty and Exhibition. Dances. Euchre, Good Prizes. Supper. ' Full Orchestra. ADMISSION, 2s. 6d. . Bus leaves Upper Hutt Post Office, 7.45 p.m. ' Leaves Mason’s. Store, ' Sil verstream, 7.30 p.m. .• / '. ROLLUP! . ROLLUP! WEST COASTERS, • NEVER LET IT- BE SAID YOU FAILED YOUR PALS IN DISTRESS. ■piANOFORTE RECITAL ’ JANET HECTOR, DOMINION FARMERS’ CONFERENCE HALL, on . SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 3. At 2.30 p.m. Admission 2s. ',, .MEETINGS. EVANS BAY EVANS BAY FORESHORE PROTECTION LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING, KILBIRNIE HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. sharp, TO-NIGHT. A Mass Meeting of Citizens, Associated Sports, Educational Bodies and other kindred associations, KILBIRNIE HALL. Roll up and help to protect not only the present but future generations’ rights—the access to the people’s herifage— NATURE’S SEASHORE. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Sharp, KILBIRNIE HALL. Speakers will include Messrs. R. Semple. M.P.. John Hutcheson and other prominent citizens, representatives of sport and kindred bodies. KILBIRNIE HALL, AUGUST 1, 8 p.m. , - Chairman: A. E. BATT, ESQ. BUSINESS NOTICES. J. W BRIDGE, Dental Surgeon, Macartby Chambers, 50 Willis Street, ten doors below “Evening Post.” ALL. Dental Work ■arried out painlessly nnd at moderate cost. A Special Department for supplying perfectly fitting Dentures, for Remodelling ill-fitting or old Dentures nnd quickly Re pairing Broken Plates. pARNHAM AND TAYLOR. LTD. VX Metal Merchants. 4 Alpha Street Phone 21—933. Telegrams, “Comet.” Cash Buyers of-Copper. Brass, Lead, Zinc, Iron, etc., etc.

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Agencies Vacant & Wanted.. 1 Athletic Sports 3 , Auctions 16 Board and Residence ....... 1 Boohs and Publications • 3 Businesses For Sale 1 Deaths 1 Educational ............... 2 < Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Sale 1 Insurance 12 Live Stock For Sale ...... 2 Lost nnd Foun'* ' 1 Machinery For Sale 2 Med ! cal and Toilet 1 Meetin 3 Money and Stocks 12 Motors & Cycles For Sale.. 1-2 Personal '.. 1 Plants. Trees, and Garden.. 1 Poultry. Dogs. Cats, Etc.... 2 Properties For Sale 1 Public Notices 2 Railway Services 3 Rural Land For Sale 16 Shipping Services 13 Situations Wanted ......... 1 Situations Vacant. ......... 1 Tenders 2 Tourist Reso-ts 2 To Let 1 Trade Perrone's 1 Transport Services 13 Wan'efl To Bn- 2 Wanted To Exchange ...... 2 Wanted To Rent 1 Wanted to Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 262, 1 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 262, 1 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 262, 1 August 1929, Page 3