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THE GREATEST MELODRAMA EVER FILMED. The Picture Version Outdoes the Stags Version in Every Way. Ite Vaetoess has been Immeaaor&bb lacreased by the Resources of Motion Picture Art. WHIP.* "THE WHIP." THE OCTAGOH And , ' KING EDWARD THEATRES. : : Commencing at THE MATINEES THIS AFTEENOOK. Octagon, 2.30 p.m. King Edward, L3Q pun. And To-night at Octagon at 8 and King Ed-ward at THE WORLD'S ' BIGGEST MELODRAMA. "THE WHIP.'.' "THE WHIP."" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." 'THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." '•THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." 'THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP " The famous Drury Lane production made into a stupendous moving picture with six star artists. Hunting scenes. Thrilling motor smash, gigantic train wreck. Big as the stage version was, the pioturo outdoes it in every way. A wonder-produo-tion, which haa caused intense excitement everywhere. Over 29,000 peopla saw it in Wellington. All the main branches of sport crowded into one tremendous drama. THE WHIP! THE WHIP! THRILLS AS NO PHOTO-PLAY SENSA- . TION HAS EVER DONE. Dynamic power—moments of indescribable intensity—vast spectacles of disaster and , destruction'in the train smash and the big motor collision —and galloping excitement when the horses thunder down the course in a wild neck-to-neck race that brings "THE WHIP" to a. crashing finish. Usual Prices at Both Theatres. But Book at The Bristol for the Octagon. -' Plans Open This Morning. ( CHILDREN, ATTENTIONS / This Afternoon I This Afternoon! Your Old Favourite, CHARLES CHAPLIN, — CHARLES CHAPLIN, , r — Is with us once again in what is claimed to be his biggest hit of 1917. —THE COUNT,— —THE COUNT,— , . —THE COUNT,— —THE COUNT,— At NEW QUEEN'S THEATEE. ' In conjunction with that remarkable picture which has caused a sensation in the city, ,'.-' IDLE WIVES, IDLE WIVES, IDLE WIVES, IDLE WIVES,' The Sequel to , '\ . "WHERE ARE MY OHJLDRENT" I Come Early This Afternoon. Wo aro * snre to be packed to overflowing, and the -'' Inspectors will be holiday-making.. , These Instruments will Play " , any Gramophone Record 1 ■ '< JJEGG'S . V-, THE POPULAR • BRITISH-MADE •'*■ GRAMOPHONE. ' ...,/ A further shipment of these beaatfful -~i machines arrived a few days ago, and we can now' offer a splendid choice ■to those who are thinking of buying a Gramophone. ' The construction of the LTRICPHONE is solid and substantial, designed on scien- • tific acoustic principles; the. finish is in excellent taste, and tho reproducing capacity ot a high order. ■■ The LYRICPHONE can be had with-or ... without Horns. We give here-"■pffficidaHi''*' 1 ' of some of the MODELS WITH "MORNING GLORY" HORNS. oG—Oak cabinet; 12in x 12m x 7; concert •■' sound-box. £8 10s \ IG—As above, but a finer machine, £915s. h v 2G—Oak'cabinet; sdae 13 xl 3 x 7£. A..,'' beautiful modeL £1L 3G—Ditto, but larger size; 14m x I4in x Bi. -;>' £15. ' ' -~.

7G—Handsome mahogany cabinet; mapqueterie inlaid; elegant design; size; 16in x 16in x 9in. £25. .•. Inspection Invited. . . ' CHAS. BEGG & CO. (ETDV, )vi] Lyrkphone and Gramophone Headquarters, Princes street. .> • . HEAP BEADING. DUNEDIN ATHEN-EUM CHARGES; > Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly, 10b 6d; Yearly, 21s; Youths, half-price. One book and one magazine for each ticket. Family, Tickets: 31s 6d (2 books, 2 magaziaas); 36s 9d (3 books, 2 magazines); 42s (4 books, 2 magazines). :lOt\ AVID f 18 HA R;T, ; - Consulting Homceopathist and Bk>-. chemic Therapeutist. Specialty ,Skin'Diseases. •*'' : ■ * It is best to determine the i medicine by "provings" on u by this you cannot be deceived. '. : .' :^ 3 Grant street (off High V 'Phone 769. .'■ . v-:-►ROTESTANT PQEJUOAL ASSOCIA-1 TION. '. Rev. HOWARD ELLIOTT (National Lecturer)- .:' f^ Will Deliver a PUBLIC ADDRESS X|;§ On. • ■'■'; F^y^j THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OP THE ''■ W ASSOCIATION, : -;■;;;§! ' In the KING'S THEATRE, On' .. , ' ' '■'■ .':i^Ki WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' September;': At 8 o'clock. ' -:^| PEOTESTANTS: f Come along and do your doty to your "'.;« children, yonr country, and yourself. 'is. Collection in Aid of Association's Funds.';■;& NITED STAEB-BOWKETT BTOED--.-J ING SOCIETY. ' '. \,|i BALLOT and SALE, £1000, No. 1 Groupi BALLOT, £500, No. 4 Group, . . , THURSDAY, 20th inst, at 8 p.m. [1 Join Now, Participate, and Avoid High -^ ■ Interest. ■ ' v ■■a'':^ HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, ; S 8s 152 High street'^v^ OTAGO YACHT AND MOTOB BOAT CLUB. . / ■:■■;,■•># — '__' [^: M Tho ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING;-f of the above CSub will be held in Mr E. S. :S| Wilson's Board Room on THUBSDAYV&3* 20th September, 1917, at 8 pan. ;;S "Business.—Adoption <rf Annual , Report*T;J and Balance Sheet; Election of Offioa-KK-sl bearers; Presentation of Trophies; aid ;!|| General Business. r ; :Ss|| Nominations for all offices to be sent in inff-SiS writing to the Secretary on or before Si| TUESDAY, 11th mst., at 5 pjn - V i:|| 8s E. S. WlLSON,.Secretary. ''4 ! M " /CANNOT speak too highly of Dr Wil-t S f V son's Regenerator; s*B worked won- tfJ ders with my hair, completely restoring; i?SI natural colour. Please forward three more- :|| bottles." ■ .'6di'A-i& T3ROTECT yonwelf. Say " JT No. 10," and you get a world-famous vSij whisky; absolutely dependable for qualifcv. ■iill ICZEMA CURED I—My Herbal Troai^^l i ment positively Cures the distressing"';S' trouble.—Thompson, herbalist, Ommaru. .. ■,>®

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 1

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