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AMUSEMENTS. DUNEDIN’S MIGHTY TRIBUTE TO “BEAU SABREUR”— GREAT HOUSES NIGHTLY! MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP. “BEAU SABREUR.” 'J 1 n E REGENT (Theatre Magnificent.) Direction J. C. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Director .. Beaumont Smith. Again the Thrill of Excitement in the French Foreign Legion. (A Paramount Picture.) Another Mighty Romance by Major PERCIVAL WREN. SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION. Spectacular Military Ballet by La Belle Laura and the Sunshine Girls. Direction of the Otago School of Dancing. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Arranged by ARTHUR G. FROST, New Musical Director. Overture —“ Slavonic Rhapsody ” (Friedeman). PHENOMENAL' BOOKING! Book Early at Theatre. ’Phones 12-512 and 12-513. On FRIDAY You Will “ LOVE “ LOVE “ LOVE AND AND AND LEARN” LEARN” LEARN” With Beautiful ESTHER RALSTON. ESTHER RALSTON. ESTHER RALSTON. It’s a scream about a girl who falls in love with the judge who puts her in gaol. Also, FLORENCE VIDOR In “ DOOMSDAY,” The Latest Sensation by Warwick Deeping. Reserve now in Theatre (’phone 12-512 and 12-513).

Q TAG-0, CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING JJNXVEPLSJTY STUDENTS’ AS — CAPPING CONCERTS ! HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. , Proprietors; Sr Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. TUES., WED., THIIRS., FRL, July 10. July 11. July 12. July 13. BOX PLAN Opens Bristol 9 a.m. July 5. QUEUE. —No responsibility will be taken regarding Queue, as the practice of previous years has been deemed unnecessary. SEATS.—Booking limit, 8 seats. PRIVILEGE SEATS.—Official Privilege Booking must be called for and paid for at the BRISTOL on TUESDAY, July 3. CAPPING BALL Privilege Seats must be booked at BRISTOL on WEDNESDAY, July 4. Prices: O.S. and Circle, 4s 6d; Pit, 2s 6d.' S OCIATJON. CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING CAPPING

"T HE BRISTOL” ANNOUNCES REDUCED PRICES FOR RECORDS! Recognising the immense educational value of the Gramophone, the Govef-nment have readjusted the Customs tariff as applied to Records with the result that we are able to offer our customers the benefit of REDUCED PRICES WHICH COME INTO FORCE TO-DAY! Here are the new “'Bristol” prices for “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” RECORDS:— lOin Plum, 47ALL Black, 5/6 DOUBLE Red. 7/6 DISCS Buff, 8/6 Green, 13/6 White, 18/12in Plum, 6s. Black, 8/Red, 10/6 Buff, 12/Blue, 15/6 Nursery, 2/COLUMBIA RECORDS: REGAL RECORDS: lOin 12in lOin 3/Dark Blue 4/- 6/- 12in 4/6 Light Blue 6/- 8/6 • Purple 7/- 10/ZONOPHONE RECORDS: lOin 3/6 lOin Grand Opera, 4/6 12in 5/6 THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Princes St., DUNEDIN.

LECTURES. UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO. COURSE OF PUBLIC LECTURES. A Course of six Public Lectures on the subject of SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS will be delivered weekly in the PHYSICS LECTURE ROOM, commencing on THURSDAY, July 5, at 8 p.m. The First Lecture will be delivered by Dr GRAY, Superintendent Mental Hospital Department, on the subject, “A State Programme for the Treatment of Social Inadequacy.” The following lectures will be delivered by Professor Lawson, Dr Stuart Moore, Professor Fisher, Professor Benham, and Professor Hunter (Victoria College). Tickets for the Course, price ss, and copies of Syllabus, may be obtained from Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, or from the undersigned. Admission to single lecture Is. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar.

MEETINGS. rpHE DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART J- GALLERY SOCIETY (Incorporated). (With which is incorporated the Otago Art Society.) The ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928, at 3 pan. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; and General. R. H. NEILSON, Secretary. NOTE. —Nominations for President, Vice-presidents, Hon. Treasurer, and Council will be received at the Art Gallery, Logan Park, up to 48 hours before the hour of meeting. 3jy HOUSES & PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED to RENT (on rise), 5 ROOMS or over; good references; careful tenant.—No. 1065, Times Office. WORKING Man Wants comfortable HOME, handy City; about 5 rooms; no fancy prices.—No. 1245, Times Office. WANTED to RENT, 4-roomed modern BUNGALOW, by business gentleman; preferably adjacent tram line.—No. 1154, Times Office. rpHB FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agri--1 cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be un equalled by that of any other weekly , in the Dominion,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20450, 3 July 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20450, 3 July 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20450, 3 July 1928, Page 1

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