AMUSEMENTS. nPHE EMPIRE THEATRE GRAND MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, BY SPECIAL REQUEST. For positively the last time, the exquisite Fairy Story, SNOW-WHITE, SNOW-"WHITE, SNOW-WHITE, Featuring MARGUJiRITE CLARK. Hours of Screening: 1.30 p.m., 3.30 pan, TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! THE NEW METRO, THE SILENT VOICE, Featuring FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN And MARGUERITE SNOW. Good Supporting Programme. rpHE EMPIRE THEATRE. MARY PICKFORD WEEK. RESERVED SEATS: Dress Circle. Is (Mondays to Fridays only). Seats for the Mary Picktord Super-film, "LESS THAN THE DUST," coming August 31, may now be Booked at the Theatre or by 'phone between the hours of 1.50 and 5 p.m., 6.30 and 10 p.m. AT THE PLAZA. Last Chance To-day. 1.45 till 10 (non-stop). IGNORANCE* IGNORANGE, IGNORANCE, IGNORANCE, The Much-discussed Picture. SEE IT TO-DAY. Under 16 Not Admitted. TN the Film World to-day the out-of-the--fi- ordinary subjects are very -welcome to picturo-goers, especially when they are interesting. Knowing this, Mr W. Frazer, proprietor of the Plaza Pictures, has made a wise move in securing an original and right up-to-date subject in "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." AT THE PLAZA, On MONDAY, is The Opening of this Wonder Serial, "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." An astounding story, based on Thomas E.' Edison's theory that the first nation to discover a perfect under-sea craft will rule the waves. Nothing so gigantic was ever beas this swiftly moving story. The extraordinary under-sca scenes and chain of amazing adventures will hold both old and young. See MONDAY'S Times for Tim© of Screening and Full Programme. MILITARY NOTICES. OTAGO SCHOOL OF MILITARY TRAINING FOR MEN OF FIRST AND SECOND DIVISION. CLASSES COMMENCE On WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK, ■and will bo held DAILY from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Country Classes arranged. Syllabus of Training, as laid down for First Appointments to Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers' rank and for Private Soldiers. Why go into Camp a novice, when for a few hours weekly you can obtain efficienoy under our instruction? The Principal is a Returned Offioer of considerable experience, assisted by a staff of ex-sergeant-majors. Your Success is .Our Success. Prompt Application Necessary. Classes Filling. Particulars as to classes, instruction, and terms to PRINCIPAL, Otago School Military Training Times Office, Dunedi" •SENIOR CADETS AREA 46. All Senior Cadets in Area 46 will PARADE at the KENSINGTON DRILL HALL on MONDAY, August 27, 1917, at 7 p.m. W. S. M'CRORIE, Lieut., 25au- Area Officer, Area 46. v PUBLICATIONS. HE ROUND TABLE." QUARTERLY REVIEW. ORIGINAL ARTICLES ON THE POLITIOAL PROBLEMS OF THE BRITISH RACE. CURRENT NUMBER. 1 "A War of Liberation." 2. "The New Developments in the Constitution of the Empire." 3. Tho Education of the Citizen." 4. "America's Entrance into the War." 5. "Turkey: A Past and a Future.'' * . A T^ d .. A ? t iS. l . e8 ° n Current Politics, written m United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and Zealand. ANNUAL .SUBSCRIPTION (post free) 12s, payable in advance. Order from Local Agency, 142 Featherston street, Wellington or through any Bookseller. 25au gIOTAEIAN STRIFE. BUY THIS WEEK'S TRUTH FOR FULL REPORT OF POSTAL INQUIRY AT AUCKLAND. PROFESSIONAL. "ft/TR FRED GEORGE METAPHYSICIAN, George street (opposite Wardell's). Vibratory and Magnetic Massage, Snecial Treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis Sciatica, Blood Circulation, Insomnia and all Nerve Disorders; Evil Habits Cured. Interviews: 10-12; 2-5; 7-9. 4a U COAL NOTICES. HE PREMIER ooi Is TAR A«T TJ COAL Order and see that you get it. ALL COAL MERCHANTS. lQf WHEN reading bocomes difficult, when tho stitches run together, when tho head achcs, Consult our QUALIFIED LONDON' OPTICIAN holder of tho recognised English Diplomas.—Mr PETER G. DICK, DUO A F. 1.0. (London). ' ' OEIER DICK, Joweller. Consulting and A Manufacturing Optician, 490 Moray ;!lace, Dunodin. Oculists'. prescriptions our -peeialty. Fees moderate. 3-,,, : i iiEA'l Ex pec tat ions—W hen you ant 'OT Watson's No. 10 Whisky you arc ■■ever disappointed. 23jy y°?r chemist doesn't stock " HENNALINE" Egyptian Shampoo, refuse substiH It P S . ami sr-nd to Hendy's Hairdressing Rooms, Dvmedin, for Is 6d or 2s 6d tin n 0 &
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17092, 25 August 1917, Page 1
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