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AMUSEMENTS. SHOW BOAT SEASON EXTENDED TILL THURSDAY NEXT. The Greatest Success Wellington has ever known. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. Season Positively Concludes at the lie Luxe Thursday Next. Matinees Daily, 2.30 Nightly, 8 o’clock. Don’t let it be said you missed hearing and seeing. SHOW BOAT, The Greatest Talkie yet presented. De Luxe Theatre “The Home of the Superior Talkies” (Western Electric Equipment). TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY: 2.30 and 8.0 P.M. TALKING AND SINGING TRIUMPH SHOW BOAT UNIVERSAL’S jTI TALKING jbJVT and SINGING TRIUMPH 9 Managerial Request.—Patrons are earnestly requested to occupy their seats sharp at 8 p.m. (or 2.20 in the case of Matinees), as "SHOW BOAT” commences directly after the overture. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken’s Book Arcade (Courtenay Place) ; or ring Theatre, ’Phone 23—050. MONSTER JAMBOREE RALLY Of GIRL GUIDES & BOY SCOUTS. 21st Birthday Celebrations. (Under the Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency, the GovernorGeneral, and the Lady Alice Fergusson..) At the J£ILBIRNIE STADIUM, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. Spectacular Displays by 3000 Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. Something doing every miuute of the Afternoon. Roll up in your Thousands, and'show your practical interest in the greatest Youth Movement in the world to-day. Seating accommodation for 14,000. Admission ,Is., Children under 16, 6d. B. A. MABIN, Secretary. PARENTS and Friends are cordially invited to be present at the Annual Football Match, St. Andrew’s College, Christchurch, versus Scots' College, to be held on Scots College Ground. Miramar, at 2.45 p.m. To-day, August 2. BUSINESS NOTICES. OPENING TO-DAY. ECONOMICS, gOCIALISM, RELIGION, POLITICS. To meet the ever-growing demand for up-to-date informative literature, a special Book Shop has been opened in the new Trades Hall Buildings, Vivian Street (thirty yards from Marion Street). The stcok of modern books is the largest yet shown in the Dominion. It includes all books and pamphlets published by the League of Nations, the Student Christian Movement, the Rationalist Press Association, the Labour Publishing Co., the British Labour Party, the New Zealand Labour Party, and every other House whose books are written by informed first-class writers. Owing to packing, freight, etc., the prices charged by New Zealand Booksellers average 25 per cent, higher than English prices; but to induce book buyers to visit our shop, every book will be offered at special prices, and no price will exceed the English price (25 per cent, is therefore saved on every purchase). In , addition, thousands of books will be sold at half or quarter of the usual prices. These prices will operate for one month only. CLARTE BOOK SHOP, Trades Hall Buildings, ' VIVIAN ST., WELLINGTON (Thirty Yards from Marion Street). “It it's published, you can get it at CLARTE.” WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). (Continued from Page 2.) PIG Potatoes, £2 4s. ton on rail Levin, cash with order. C. Mangush, Box 9, Weraroa. IVfETHVEN Boiler, all complete, iron JaL chimney pipe, almost new, £7. Harper, 2 Rata Road. Hataitai. ITALIAN Mandoline, cost £7, sell £2; Gent’s. Bike, good order, £2 10s. Harris, 50 Main Street, Hutt. _ A PPLES? the best Desserts, sizes 24, -cX 2'l; Doughertys 7s. 6d. per bushel, railage Bd. Rich, Havelock North. SCREENED~G'i{I]T ALL-WAVE RECEIVING SET. FOR SALE —5-valve Screened Grid Allwave Receiver, complete with wet A and B batteries, battery charger .etc. Perfect condition. Apply Q 438, c/o “Dominion.” WANTED TO SELL. TRAM Rails and Railway Iron, Reinforcing Iron, Platform Seales. D.C. Motors, Concrete Mixer, Flanged Truck Wheels, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, Wire Rope, Blacksmith’s Vyce. STEVENS & CO., Upper Abel Smith Street. 'Phone 20—333. BUSINESS NOTICES. ttt BARBER AND CO., Dry Cleaners inn dyeiu&)> 125 Cuba St. City,

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 263, 2 August 1929, Page 3