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AMUSEMENTS. HAVE YOU HAVE YOU HAVE YOU RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED YOUR SEAT? YOUR SEAT? YOUR SEAT’ THE BOX PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY EMPIRE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. OCTAGON BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S CO. NOW OPEN. BE WISE! BOOK EARLY! For THE MIGHTIEST OF THE MIGHTY SCREEN FPJOS, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S SUIT TV ACHIEVEMENT, BEN “BEN “ BEN “ BEN “ BEN HUR 1 “ BEN HUR : “BEN HUR' “BEN HUR' “BEN “BEN “ BEN “BEN HUR ” HUR” HUR ” HUR” r BEN HUR” 1 BEN HUR ” r BEN HUR ” ‘ BEN HUR ” HUR” HUR ” HUR” HUR ” “ BEN “ BEN “ BEN “ BEN “ BEN HUR' “ BEN HUR' “ BEN HUR' “ BEN HUR' “BEN “ BEN “ BEN “BEN HUR” HUR ” HUR” HUR” " BEN HUR” “ BEN HUR ” “BEN HUI-” “BEN HUR” HUR” HUR" HUR” HUR” COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 2.30 AND 7.45 P.M. AND SCREENING THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY AT THE SAME HOURS, At the E M IRE and THEATRES. OCTAGON After viewing “Ben Hur,” the Rev, Jasper Calder, Auckland 9 popular minister, writes: — “I h.d an experience to-day that I shall not fprget for years. Mrs \ Calder and I went to see ‘ Ben Hur,’ and lam still a little overcome. it is the most inspiring drama I’ve ever seen. The sacred scenes are handled with becoming reverence —the chariot race cannot be described. SEE it, my friends, even if you have to live on two meals a day tor a week to make up for it. You’ll not regret it, believe me. (Signed) Jasper Calder." \ Glorious Masterpiece of Inspired Beauty and Power that has Overwhelmed Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland, where it is now playing its SEVENTH Week, and where Ceaseless Queues assemble trom J a.m. to 7 p.m., and Reserve Seats for days ahead. At_ Christchurch Ben Hur” ran for Five Coneecutive Weeks, and for the iirst four weeks the ticket windows were not opened. EVERY SEAT—EVERY EVENING—" RESERVED.” BE YE WISE—BOOK—RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. “BEN HUR” WILL BE PRESENTED ON GRAND OPERA SCALE. . SCREENING TO SPECIAL MUSIC—THE ORIGINAL SCORE —AND PRECEDED BY THE PROLOGUE, “STAR OF BETHLEHEM.” THE PROLOGUE! “ STAR OF BETHLEHEM.” Soloists: Empire Theatre, Mr LES. DALLEY. Octagon Theatre, Mr REG. RICHARDS. And in Addition the QUARTET will Render “Abide With Me ” during the screening of the picture. AS “BEN HUR” COMMENCES SHARP AT 7.45. THE MANAGEMENT WOULD ESTEEM IT A FAVOUR 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. ■gUYING AT THE BRISTOL INSPIRES CONFIDENCE. Our established reputation for straight business methods enables purchasers to approach us with confidence _ when requiring information or advice. THE WIDE POPULARITY OF THE WALTER COLLINSON PIANO IS THE OUTCOME OF OUR ENDEAVOURS TO SUPPLY A GUARANTEED PIANO AT A MODERATE _ r PRICE. INQUIRE TO-DAY. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Princes Street, DUNEDIN. REGATTA. El E G AT T A GALA AND At ST. LEONARDS AND BURKES DAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 4. West Harbour Brass Band in Attendance. FUN ASHORE AND AFLOAT. A REAL “CHOCOLATE ALLEY.” AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY—NO DULL MOMENTS. Children’s Races Ashore, Yachts, Motor Boats, Rowing, Outboard Motors, Speed Boats, Swimming. RECORD ENTRIES. . „ Take 2.30 p.m. train to St Leonards. Fare: Adults lid, Children fid Reurn. Special Trains will be run if necessary. m o StOOD CONCERT AND PRESENTATION -OF PRIZES IN HALL AT 8 J’CLOCK SAME NIGHT. Admission: Regatta Free, Concert Is. NOTE. —A Splendid View of the Whole Regatta can be obtained from the Amusement Area. CHAS.

LOST AND FOUND Advertisements ol 16 words under the headings if Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let. Cost and Found," Miscellaneous Wants, eto.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s Bd. six consecutive insertions 6s Strictly cash in advance Extra charge il booked OK REWARD. —LOST, WALLET, Friday, *0 containing notes and driver’s -license. Leave Hamilton’s Cake Shop, opposite station 31Ja LOST (between Balclutha and Milton), MOTOR RIM and TYRE; reward.—Box 16, Dunedin. LOST, black-and-white collie PUP: answers to Billy.—Good reward returning 27Cranley_street ; _Tainul : 2f LOST (Brighton, Sunday), at Fisher bus stand), man’s blue OVERCOAT. —Reward returning Duckworth’s, 600 Cargill road. LOST, top set TEETH, express, Monday night, between Dunedin and Balclutha. Address 152, Times Office. 2t PERSON seen REMOVING . TOOLS from Douglas motor cycle at Sawyers’ Bay on Sunday afternoon please leave at Mr Kay’s, save prosecution,— (Signed) G. A M’Hattle, owner. _ 31 -i a PERSON who took COAT off second express (by mistake) January 27. com-, municate 1 Josephine street, Caversham, get his own. 2f LOST —All thought Chimney Fires by employing SAUNDERS'S Otago Window Cleaning Company. —225 George street. Telephone 13-250. 24Ja j FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS.- i Miss Boyer, 82 -Stuart street (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral). 15s FOUND, at Outram, at Harbour Board’s ( PICNIC, on February 4. Adults, 3s; Children, Is 3d. Train leaves 8.50. p FOUND —Royal Scots Shoe Store Selling <, Left-over Stock, Campbell’s Buildings, Moray place; bargains as usual. If FOUND —10 per cent, saved by returning this advertisement with your Dry Cleaning. Dyeing, and Hat Renovating.The Universal. 172 Princes street, Dunedin. ( Chas. Morris, proprietor. ’Phone 18-122. Country orders, postage paid one way. FOUND. —We Specialise in Buster Haircutting and Shingling.—Potter’s, hairdressers, 172 George street (next Arthur Barnett’s). PERSONAL. TN the ESTATE of HUGH YORSTON, A late of Waihola, in the Provincial District of Otago, Retired Farmer (deceased). If NORMAN MAGNUS YORSTON, last heard of at Waihola, will COMMUNICATE vith the Undersigned he will hear of something to his advantage. Anyone knowing his whereabouts please communicate with ( ASLIN BROWN, Solicitors, t Bond street, Dunedin. . I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any r DEBTS contracted by my wife after this date. —A. Saui. Tahatika. ' 31Ja ] WANTED to MEET PARTNER, for company on a trip to the Old Country, j sailing first week in April.—llo, Times, 1 ECZEMA CURED. —My Herbal Treat- J ment positively Cures the distressing 1 trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru, t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20322, 2 February 1928, Page 1