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AMUSEMENTS. YES! Those Roars of Mirth Are from rjp II E REGENT " (Theatre Magnificent). Direction J. C. Williamson (Films), Ltd. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. COMEDY WEEK. COMEDY WEEK, COMEDY WEEK. COMEDY WEEK. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 sharp. WALLACE BEEEY BEERY BEERY RAYMOND HATTON, And HATTON. HATTON, Those Inimitable Idiots, in •NOW WERE IN THE AIR.’ • NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR.’ ‘ NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR.’ ‘NOW WE’RE IN THE AIK.’ ‘NOW WE'RE IN THE AIR.’ ‘NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR.' Blown into (he skies by sheer accident, Beerv and Hatton absolutely eclipse ‘WeTe in the Navy Now,' ‘ Behind the Front,’ etc. Also, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD PIN, RICHARD DIN, Paramount's Popular Hero in 'THE GAY DEFENDER.’ ‘THE GAY DEFENDER.’ As a dashing, daring devil-may-care Spaniard of (he hills D;x is at his best. NEW HITS BY EDYTHE HANDMAN And NOVELTIES BY ARTHUR G. FROST And Regent Operatic Orchestra. PLANS at Theatre (’phones 12-512 and 12-513) and Bristol. BIG BOOKING. Owing to Big Bookings, telephone Reserves cannot he kept after 7.30. THE ROYAL DUNEDIN MALE CHOm. Dr V. E, GALWAY (Conductor). Mr T. J. KIRK-BURNAND (Pianist). 161st CONCERT I.FIRST OF 42nd SEASON), HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY, 19ih JULY. .SOLOISTS: Mies Eva Scott, Messrs Anderson, Dick, M’Allum, and Newton. ROUSING BRITISH SONGS, With Orchestral Accompaniment. JOIN NOW. BOOKING BRISTOL TUESDAY, 9 a.m., Where Programmes Available. .1. G. BUTLER. Secretary, Care Westport Coal Co., Ltd., Water street. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. A GRAND CONCERT, hy Uawlinson’s . Concert Parly, will be held in (he Early Settlers’ Half on MONDAY,' July 16, at 8 p.ni. Admission, Is. Proceeds in Aid of the Building Fund. W. PATERSON. Secretary. OTAGO HOTEL. RESTAURANT, AND BOARDING HOUSE EMPLOYEES’INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. DANCE, Trades Hall, Morav place. Dunedin, TUESDAY, July 17th, 1928, at 8 p.m. Excella Tea Rooms, caterer. Mexicano Orchestra. Admission; Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s 6d; Double Ticket. 3s fid. Right of admission reserved. M. J. KELLY, Secretary. ‘MY MOTHER’S LULLABY.’ New Vocal Waltz, with Harmonised Chorus, by Dunedin’s Popular Song Writer, D, S. Sharp. Refrain: Down beside the banks of a silvery stream I can soo my mother waiting there. White is her hair, and she whispers a prayer: God keep him safe from all trouble and care. Still I hear her voice singing tenderly. When 1 was a babe upon her knee; Ilnsh-a-byo, my baby, don’t yon cry. Oh, that was her lullaby, Go to sleep, baby mine. Como in and “have it played over. Prico only Is Sd per copy. Posted free. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, DUNEDIN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Gentleman, for nice sunny Bed-Sitting Room, on rise, in city.— 397, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Gentleman Boarder, private home, central; all conveniences; washing, mending done; 25s weekly— 34 Maclaggan street. WANTED, homely elderly Lady to Share Home with Widow for company; small board; references.—Mrs Brough, 257 Main road, N.E. Valley. ANTED, a Home, rather than board and residence; young Lady would like to get in touch with homely people, centra) situation; either full part board.—Reply, stating terms, to Considerate, 308, ’Siar’ Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging by au elderly Gentleman (retired); So. Glair preferred, or hi 11.—438, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Private Board or Furnished Bed-Sitting Room; also 2 Unfurnished Rooms for Qouplc; central-; permanent. —447, ‘ Star. 1 . ANTED, by 2 business Girls, HoardResidence; private home preferred; central.—Address, stating terms, 496, ‘ Star Office. WOULD give, comfortable Furnished Room, middle-aged Lady, return light household duties; email adult family. 040, ' Star.' "Tfi—Bed, Breakfast, Dominion House, Cumberland street (near Fire Brigade Station): 2 minutes railway; telephone 13-556. BOARD wanted for 2 Mates, willing to shave room; north end preferred.—full particulars, terms to 484, ‘Star. AINBOW Private Hotel.—Comfortable Accommodation; Bed, Breakfast, ss; Permanents from 50s; public dining room. —'Phone 15-285. UPBRlOßlloimTand Residence for Gentlemen or Ladies.—Apply 18 Clyde street..

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Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 8