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amusements. HAVE YOU HAVE YOU HAVE YOU REoERVBD RESERVED RESERVED YOUR SEAT? YOUR SEAT? YOUR SEAT? THE BOX PLANS ARB PILLING RAPIDLY For THE MIGHTIEST OF THE MIGHTY SCREEN EPICS, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S EMPIRE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. OCTAGON BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S CO. NOW OPEN. ACHIEVEMENT. BE WISE! ; —BOOK EARLY! ‘BEN hur; ‘BEN HUB,’ ‘ BEN HUE, ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN HUB,’ ‘ BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN HUE.’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ * ben hue; •ben hue,’ ■ben hue,’ • BEN HUE,’ ' BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN HUE,' ‘ BEN HUR,’ ‘ BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ■ BEN HUE,’ BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ nuxv, ■ben hue; ‘BEN HUR,’ ‘ben hue; ‘BEN HUB,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘BEN HUE,’ ‘ BEN hue; ‘BEN hue; ‘BEN HUR,’ BEN hue; • BEN hue; COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT, AT 2.30 AND 7.45 P.M., AND SCREENING THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY AT THE SAME HOURS, MPIREANDO C T A G 0 N After viewing ‘Ben Hur’ the Rev. Jasper Calder, Auckland's popular minister, writes; “ X had an experience to-day that 1 shall not forget for years. Mrs Calder and I went to see ‘Ben Hur,’ and lam still a little overcome. It ie the most inspiring drama I've ever seen. The sacred scenes are handled with becoming reverence—the chariot race cannot bo described. SEE it, my friends, even if you have to live on two meals a day for a week to make up for it. You'll not regret it, believe me.—(Signed) Jasper Calder.” A Glorious Masterpiece of Inspired Beauty and Power (hat has Overwhelmed Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland, where it is now playing its SEVENTH Week, and where Ceaseless Queues assemble from 9 a.m. to 7 p.ra., and Reserve Seats for days ahead. At Christchurch ‘ Ben Hur ’ ran for Five Consecutive Weeks, and for the first four weeks the ticket EVERY SEAT-EVERY EVENING-" RESERVED.” . BE YE WISE —BOOK—RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. ‘BEN HUE’ WILL BE PRESENTED ON GRAND OPERA SCALE. SCREENING TO SPECIAL MUSIG-THE ORIGINAL SCORE-AND PRECEDED BY THE PROLOGUE,’ ‘STAR OP BETHLEHEM.’ THE PROLOGUE,’ ‘STAR OF BETHLEHEM.’ Soloists: Empire Theatre, Mr LES. D ALLEY. Octagon Theatre, Mr REG. RICHARDS. -Anti in Addition the QUARTET will Render ‘Abide With Me,’ during the screening of the picture. \S ‘BEN HUR’ COMMENCES SHARP AT 7.45, THE MANAGEMENT WOULD ESTEEM IT A FAVOR IF PATRONS WOULD KINDLY BE SEATED BY THIS HOUR. Rendered imperative by the immense cost of ‘Ben Hur,' prices of admission will be; EVENING STALLS, 2s and 2s 9d; STALLS RESERVES, 2s 9d; CIRCLE, 3s 3d (WHICH INCLUDES BOOKING FEE). MATINEES.—STALLS, Is 6d; CIRCLE, 2s (BOOKING FEE, SIXPENCE EXTRA); CHILDREN, Is TO ALL PARTS. Free List Entirely Suspended. Free List Entirely Suspended. At the THEATRES. windows were not opened.

EDUCATIONAL. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL, VIEW STREET (opposite Y.M.C.A.). CLASSES are RESUMING. Enrol now for Day or Evening. Pupils are taught to Cut and Make Up their own material to patterns cut by the Chirnside Method. No fitting required. Terms on application. Railway concessions. For Home Dressmaking Paper Patterns or Materials Cut as usual. Measurement Form for Country People on application. MRo CHIRNSIDE, Principal. Telephone 15-112. MISS ELIZABETH HARTLEY, G.S.M. and A.T.C, (London), RESUMES TUITION in PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, AND HARMONY On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. School teachers prepared for all musical examinations. Address; 25 HOWE STREET. J, OHN K. HARTLEY, A.T.C.L., Teacher of Piano, Organ, Sing- . lug, and Theory. Studio; 74 STUART STREET (above Octagon). Telephone 10-213. Tft/f ISS FLORENCE ANDERSON REItl SUMES TEACHING PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC THURSDAY, February 2nd. Pupils prepared for examinations. New Pupils Enrolled WEDNESDAY, February let, 2 to 5. Studio, 74 UPPER STUART STREET. MISS LO KEONG HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio: Octagon (above Allan Young), In attendance 3 to 5. Telephone 12-560. MISS ISABEL KINCAID ALEXANDER RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE, THEORY, On FEBRUARY 6. Interviews with intending pupils and parents from February “TE RANGI PAH,” 721 GEORGE STREET (Opposite School). M I S. S R. DRAKE RESUMES TEACHING PIANOFORTE On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, At 355 NORTH ROAD, N.E. VALLEY. M ISS IRENE HORNIBLOW, Licentiate Royal Academy Music (London), SINGING. Residence, 17 GRAHAM STREET' (Off High street, City). M ISS PI RUTH M. ANOFORTE NIGOLSON, A.T.C.L., AND HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. STUDIO, 75 STUART STREET. ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCTION. MISS SHEILA NBILSON, L.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING On 6th FEBRUARY. Pupils Prepared for Trinity Examinations and Competitions. STUDIO, H.B. BUILDINGS. IMPORTANT for Ear.—-Magnificent Table Grand Concert Brinsmead used by all pupils.—72l George street. Applications, to close 25th February, are invited for Position of ORGANIST to Cargill Road Methodist Church (late Cathedral organ).—Address W. Ashby. 322 Macandrew road; or A. Foster, ’phone 22-669. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), resumes business January 4th; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till 9. —Telephone 15-112. WANTED, by young Lady, Beginners for Pianoforte: visit homes if desired; £1 Is a quarter.—l3B, ‘ Star.' BROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions. AWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. IF you need Building Material, send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star.'

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Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 8