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.■.,;:, AMUSEMENTS. £AYWAED;S .-..,' piOTURES ,TONI6HT AT 8, NIGHTLY }'■.■-.. LAST TWO NIGHTS : . .Of the ;' J Biggest and 'Best'Film Play Ever Made in Great Britain, Booming Like British Guus, ."' Startling "Reports" ou Every 6iilo /Concerning the Great Merits of: ENGLAND'S MOTION MASTER- ; PIECE. "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERPIELD." This Grnnil, Sublime Story Told as You Cannot Realise it is Tolii, Book Your Seat at the Dresden. Special Music by DE LAUTOUR'S ORCHESTRA. Overture: "William Tell." Entr'acte: ' 'Home Sweet Home. 1 ' ■D.C,: V-. Stalls: C.l. B-100 QPER A TTOUSE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES The happy folic who know no melancholy, but seek to create an atmosphere of cheery optimism, beguiling the honis with cheerful song and laughter.. After which poetic remarks we rise to announce the FOLKS WHO SET THE PACEMTSS ETHEL WALKER . Three MISS UNA BRADFORD Charming MISS NAOMI MeQUOIN Danderim:. MR ROLAND HENRY Laugh Producer MR HARRY WEBSTER Glee Merchant MR GEO.' TAYLOR Hilarity Agent. MR DAYID LYLE, Tenor, ' Ne Plus Ultra. MR ANDREW PACE, .Giggle Inventor MR HEEERT BRAHMS, Player on the' Spinet. MR ARTHUR KEICiHLEY, the Man Who Rounds Them Up THE DANDIES HATS OFF TO THE DANDIES Plan now open nl the Dresden. ( Tax to admit:-;!/-, -A. V". Direction: Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General representative: John Hopkins, 8427

GRAND PATRIOTIC GYMKHANA Will,Be Held On ENFIELD SPORTS GROUND Oii., ■' THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Bfh. ' At-12 o'clock.' FUNCTION OF THE SEASON. • Stupendous Programme replete with superb attractions, a few of which are: Tug-o'-wflr, tea.m and single pulling; Football seven-aside (in costume); Tilting at ring on cycles; Slow cycle, raca (in costume), Best Decorated Cycle; Motor-driving Competition; Obstacle Race. Winners of Events will receive Trophies. All events post-entry. A Band will be in Attendance. Admission to ground, 1/-; children of Bchool age and under free. ■ ' "ENJOYMENT FOR ONE AND j ALL." Refreshments can bo obtained on the Grounds. ■ At S p.m. a GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT, followed by a dance, -will be held. Speakers and Singers of Best Calibre. Admission to Concert;—l/fl, children Cd Dance:—Gents tyfi; Ladies, a Basket, M. J. McFADGEN, BUD Hon. Sec. SPORTS, ETC. AMARU TROTTING f<LUB, AAMAR ANNUAL MEETING. LABOUR DAY. 26th OCTOBER, 1914. ' £7OO IN STAKES. DOMINATIONS CLOSE at 0 p.m., on THURSDAY, the Bth INST. Handicaps declared on Thursday, 15th inst. Acceptances for all Events Close at 9 p.m, on Wednesday, Slot inst. Full Programme New Zealand Referee, Sept ember !)th; New Zealand Trotting Journal September 15th, Otago Witness September find. A. LAWSON, Secretary. Box SO. Oamaru. Biol ANNOUNCEMENTS. \ T OU can reiy on getting a nicely cooked FISH LUNCH at all honri at PERKS THAMES STREET Freßh Fish. Oyatera in Season. Orders Delivered Daily. • w;&a;miiler, • . LADIES'. & gentlemen's I mGMILASS TAILORS'• ' ;. : Ladies! Costumus frpm:£s, r \, . ;.„. j Suits from $4.

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13178, 6 October 1914, Page 1

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