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AMUSEMENTS. SEE AND HEAR In Dialogue,' Song, ami Music, ‘ABIE’S IRISH ROSE 5 The Most Popular Stage Play o.f the CENTURY. Now a Supreme Motion Picture Achievement. A Gripping Human Story of Love, Laughter, and Tolerance! ' With a Cast. JEAN HERSHOLT, BUDDY ROGERS, NANCY CARROLL, THE -REGENT, COMING FRIDAY. 'Bos Plans Now Open, And They arc Already Booking. Reservations at Theatre (Phono 12-512) and at The Bristol

KENTUCKY'S LAST NIGHT. KENTUCKY’S LAST NIGHT. KENTUCKY’S LAST NIGHT. KENTUCKY’S LAST NIGHT. KENTUCKY’S LAST NIGHT. LVST NIGHT JUBILEE SINGERS. LAST NIGHT JUBILEE SINGERS. LAST NIGHT JUBILEE SINGERS. LAST NIGHT JUBILEE SINGERS. LAST NIGHT JUBILEE SINGERS. TO-NIGHT WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST OCCASION ON WHICH INTENDING PATRONS WILL HAVE A CHANCE OF HEARING THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION. FORBES RANDOLPHS KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietor*: Sir Benjamin ami Mr John Fuller. Direction J. and N. TAX 11. LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT Of the WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL JUBILEE SINGERS. JUBILEE SINGERS. J LTBILEE SINGERS. Do Not Miss Hearing this Great Organisation. UN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL TREAT. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS. PRICES: ss, 3s, & (plus las). Reserve at The Bristol. Day Sales at Rialto. REMEMBERLAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING. TEE DUNEDIN BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL BALL. j ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL. rfYHE DUNEDIN BUILDERS’ ANNUAL •A- BALL will bo held in be EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, j On FRIDAY NEXT, 161 b INST. ] Tickets (Doubles 10s 6d, Extra lady’s 3s j 6d) arc obtainable from auy Member of. j ibo Committee, or at the Secretary’s Office, j 20 Crawford street. _ j A. S. COOKSON, Secretary. THE PHYLLIS BATES School of BALLROOM DANCING, WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN. Dunedin Principal: MISS AGNES DUNCAN. Assisted by Mr KEVIN DUN (just arrived from England). Correct Tuition in all the 1929 Dances, Including tbo Quickstep, Yale Blues, Tiletrot. Waltz, and Slow Fox-trot. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY FR.OM 10 a.m. GLASSES, MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, 8 to 10 p.m. PRACTICES, WEDNESDAYS, 5 to 6. Studio, 76 Stuart street; ' 'Ring 13-871 for full information, or you aiw welcome to make a personal call at the Studio. PROFESSIONAL. HAR LE S E. CLARK E. DENTAL SURGEON, 39 Princes street (Above Rio Grande Tea Rooms), Hours: 9-5.30; Evcni. gs, 7-8.30, Telephone, 11-839. w.. [ pROI-'-KSSIOKAL.) LOW. DENTAL SURGEON, wishes to intimate that ho has Removed to New Premises, DUKE'S BUILDING, 25 Upper St. Andrew street. POULTRY. EARLY Chickens. —White, Brown Leghorn®, Rhode Island Reds; book orders, save disappointment.—Skene’s, Stuart street, DuneOm ETITNGS now ready, White, Brown, Black Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Runner Ducks.—-Skene’s, Stuart street, Dun--1 KEEN Food Cuttersgreat labour f savers; three sizes, 355, 60s, 70s. Also it Mills.—Mansons, 385 Princes street. PERSONAL. NY Girl lonely or needing advice should come to the Lunch and Rest Room, agon Hall (top floor), and aek for sister »1. Hours; Daily (except Saturday), ic. ! p.m.—Address, Octagon Hall. WOULD Driver of car, arrived scone ot .accident, near Waihola, about 8 ~ ■ Friday, 9th inst., and who offered upport with evidence driver of damaged please Communicate with P. S. Craig, unangu ? HOLIDAY RESORTS. W ANTED, for fortnight at Christmas, Furnished Seaside Crib. —524, 'Star. .4 1 I- you wan: to i:nuw and should know about the Garden is obtained from the ‘Star Garden Annua*. -

LAST TWO DAYS OF ‘THE RINGER, - THE RINGER,’ •THE RINGER, - THE RINGER,’ And —— ‘LONESOME.’ 'LONESOME.' 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.30 p.m. Q RAND' AND PLAZA COMMENCING FRIDAY, 1 THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. t j NOT TO BE THRILLED BY j • THE SILENT HOUSE ’ ‘THE SILENT HOUSE’ t ‘THE SILENT HOUSE’ | ‘THE SILENT HOUSE’ j ‘ THE SILENT HOUSE ’ ‘THE SILENT HOUSE’ ‘ THE SILENT HOUSE ’ ‘ THE SILENT HOUSE ’ ! • THE SILENT HOUSE ’ j * The silent house ’ | , IS IMPOSSIBLE. . It holds the Secret of the Most Mystify-' mg and Intriguing Influence —Sinister— Eerie—Where no one comes out alive. WILL YOU BE THERE? WOU WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT I- YOU SEE IN ‘ THE SHOWBOAT.’ YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER WHAT YOU HEAR! HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, 2nd Concert, AUGUST 21st, 2nd Concert, At 8 p.m., DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR (Hon. Conductor, John T. Leech), Assisted by Miss Irene Horniblow (contralto), Mh.s_ ,G. Smith ('cello soloist), Mr George Crawford (tenor), Mr T; U. White (bats), Mr C. Roj Spackman (accompanist). D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit. Is. R. HARRE, Secretary. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.-STORES. TENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Pub lie Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited tor the SUPPLY Or No. 478.—Mild Steel Rods. 27/8/29. No. 479.—10-ton Crane. 29/10/29. Quotation forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin; and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. LOST AND FOUND. T OST or Left in train, July 31st, Parcel, JLj containing xylonite set. —Reward communicating with ‘ Star ’ Office, Port Chalmers. LOST, Spare Kim for please return to E 508 Moray place. Chevrolet.—Finder uglish Motors Co., I OST, Law street, Sparc Him and Tyre. J -—Finder apply 20 Law street. LOST, on Saturday, probably at Carlsbrook, Pair Spectacles—Finder please return Thomson, Bndger, and Co.; reward, I' OSlUnear Frederick street, small Puree, J containing money.—Kindly return ■Johnson’s Fish Shop, George street: reward, OST, Monday night, corner Moray place, Stuart street, Rug.—Kindly return W. A. Scott and Sons; reward. LOST.— Don’t pay tines for chimney tires; ring 13-250, Otago Window Gleaning Co., 225 George street. TST’OULD Person who Took Coat and ' t Hat, Wembley Dance, Saturday last,' jturn caretaker, and save further trouble. fOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin WinJ dow Cleaning;Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493, private 13-718. 40UND.—Oak Bedroom Suite, Wardrobe, Duchesse, Pedestal, Full-size Bedstead, d Wire Mattress, £24 10s.—A. and J. rtt, Princi . street. FOUND.— A. and J. Watt: 7-pieco Moquelte Suite, £l4 10s; Tea Wagons—rimu 28s 6d, oak 37s 6d.—Walt’s. POUND.— Shingling and Buster Is, Neck Trim 6d —Reynolds’s Hairdressing Salon, 261 George street (above Johnson’s, fishmonger). ■ffTtOUND. —Special Smoked Fillets (onr JO- own smoking), only at Stewarts’, poultry and fish merchants, Dunedin. TTDOUND.—Dairyman’s Ball, Pioneers’ JO Hall, Friday, August'- 30; tickets at T. and P. or Co-Op Milk Supply. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OP MUSIC, LONDON. THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS TO BEHELD IN DECEMBER. TBNTRIES for the above close THURSjOJ DAY, 22nd August. Entry forms obtainable at The Bristol Piano Co. and Chas. Begg and Co., or • BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, Bristol Studio. BROWN’S College.—loo successes 1929; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping speedily mastered; individual tuition;‘day, evening; railway concessions. MRS CHIENSIDE, Teacher Dressmaking, 3rd floor Queen’s Buildings, Princes street; day and evening classes; patterns oi material cut for home dressmaking.—Telephone* 13-112. ROSSBOT HA.College. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting; rapid > methods, prompt results; cotintry students’ railway fare reductions.- Phone 10-736.

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Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20253, 14 August 1929, Page 11