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AMUSEMENTS. 00 T AGO N THEATRE TO-NTGHT, at 7.45. Pat ijiVioiint Presents EEBE DANIELS In ‘ THK CROWDED HOUR.’ ‘TDK CROWDED HOUR.’ There never has been a picture In more as Oils nnc does—belli feet on the accelerator, and a super-sort of petrol. Musical Programme by THE OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Director, Mr Arthur Neate. Overture, ‘ Merry Wives of Windsor ' (Nicolai), by request; ‘Da, Source Ballet Suite’ (Delibes)---(-a) ‘Pas dcs Ee.harpes,' (b) ‘ Scene d’Amour,’ (c) ‘Variation,’ (d) ‘Danse Circassirnne ’; Pinal Movement from the ‘ Symphony in C Minor ’ (Bcot.hoven); ‘ Slavonic Rhapsody,’ Op. 11l (Friedemann) ; ‘Hungarian Dance,’ No. 10 (Brahms): ‘Serenade’ (Jensen); ‘Slavonic Dance,’ No. 15 (Dvorak); Two Song Transcriptions—(a) ‘ Trees ’ (Rasbach), (b) ‘ Cove’s Sorrow ’ (Shelley); ‘ Serenade ’ (Moskowski); ‘Prelude’ (Glazanouw). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phone 3,091. 'JTHE EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre). TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NTGHT. at 7. ‘ IE TO THE NET/ I Wrilf.en by Rirhard E. Enright (Commissioner of .Police, New York City). STARTLING I ENTHRALLING! With EDNA MURPHY, JACK MULHALL, and CONSTANCE BENNETT. WHAT A STORY! Twenty of New York's Most Beautiful Society Girls Disappear Suddenly, Mysteriously. WHY? HOW? The firs! true story of the police, brimming with in tion and novelty, mystery and suspense. Here is an actual adventure taken from the Secrecy of the Police, Records. IT’S TRUE! IT’S TRUE! THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). Entr’acte, Selection from ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ (Halfc). USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or ’Phone 414. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY. AT 2 AND 7. Extended Season. MARY PfCKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICK LORD In ‘LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ ‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ ‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY.’ Her Wonderful Curls of Gold arc flung free as she romps through a story so splendidly heart compelling that the tears of sympathy arc. driven away by swift wrinkles of laughter. Tjl U C II RE! E U C H R E! TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. WARATAH TEA ROOMS. Prizes include 4 Xmas Hams, 2 Pair Xmas Ducklings or 2 Turkeys. Beautiful Xmas Cake. Competition (3d extra). Admission, 2s. CORPORATION MOTOR BUSES. O KSERVATIOX TOUES. ALL BUSES LEAVE TOWN HALL. On and after FRIDAY, 11th December, Ti ips will lie made as under: — “IN AND AROUND DUNEDIN ”—3s. Daily, 10 a.m. and 2.30. Pimday:., 2.30 only. “TO AND FROM lIIGHCLIFF 2s 6d. Daily, 10 a.m. .Saturday and Sunday, 2.30. “TO AND FROM .MOUNT CARGILL”— 2s 6d. Daily and Sunday, 2.20 p.m. “TO AND FROM SULLIVAN'S DAM” I,Leith Valley)—2s 6d. Mondav, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, 2.a0 p.m. “ DUNEDIN'S WONDER TRIP-WAI-PORI “ -10 s. No visitor should leave Dunedin without doing Ibis glorious trip up the Gorge, to the Power-house and Lake Reservoirs. Buses leave 9.30' a.m. WEDNESDAYS and SUNDAYS. Seats should ho booked at Tramway Ticket Office or the Tourist Bureau. Fee, 6d extra. Dinner at Waipon. NOTICE.- Morning and Afternoon Tea is obtainable on ail trips, except Sullivan’s Dam tour. Inquiries, telephone 1,323. G. A, T.EWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, Dili December, 1925, CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, TATERI COUNTY. /CONSUMERS of Electricity in Taieri \J Count v, South of the RiccartonWyllie’s Crossing road, are requested to Ring Up No. 7 Outran in Cases of Urgent-/ siich ns failure of supply from any cause, as a lineman is now located in Outrun to at tend to such work promptly. G. A. T.KWIX, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dtrrtodfn, 18th December, 1925. _ DUNEDIN CITY CDUNCIL. TOM P< >RARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. NEU METIS OF ELECTRICITY in the ‘cEVPIUL PORTION of the CITY cpotty notified that POWER WILL NOT AVAILABLE between iho hours of 1.30 3.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 20th nrber, 1925. G. A. LJIWUN, Town Clerk, wn Hull, Dunedin, 19i.1i 'December, 1925. BOROUGH OF MOSGIEL, TGB IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho lIALANCB-SHEFTL' and STATEMENT lOOUNTS for tho years ending Marsh 24 and March 31, 1925, with the Keif ’the Audit Office thereon, ato now L and the COPIES will be OPEN PUBLJ.G INSPECTION and may oe od during office hours at the Borough il Office* for a period of THIRTY from dale hereof, H. BUTCHER, Town Clerk, viol, December 18, 1925. ■BOROUGH OF MOSGEBL. unpaid RATES. JOT ICE IS HEREBY GTV-EN that the PENALTY OP 10 PER CENTUM •will 'bo ADDED TO ALL RATES TPEMALMNG UNPAID after SATURDAY, January 16, 1926. The Connell has no power to remit this penalty once inflicted upon rates remaining unpaid after litis date. 3 1 H. BUTCHER, Term Clerk. Mosgiel, December 18, 1925. TO PICNIC PROMOTERS. lOSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL re to bring under your notice the j RE'ORiEATTON GROUND as an ITE for either DAY or SUNDAY PICNICS. rroundings arc unsurpassed, and ibsolute safety for nil. dates and terms gisy be bad upon “ H. BUTCHER, Town dork. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19127, 19 December 1925, Page 8