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AMUSEMENTS. I npilE EMPIRE THEATRE i ASTOUNDING i WAR SPY FILM. The Fate of France depends upon a , woman's wit. SEE "HIE INTRIGUE," "THE INTRIGUE," "THE INTRIGUE," Featuring a now and beautiful star, LENORE ULRICH. LENORE ULRICH. LENORE ULRICH. LENORE ULRICH. " Tlm Intrigue" is a drama of the present world war. The Hun Baron —the French Maid—the Plot— the Foiling of the German Secret Service—the Battle Scenes —all arc wonderfully realistic. AT THE PLAZA j-i. Screening at 2.45, 6.30. and 8.45. THE MIDDLEMAN, Which Conveys a Masterful Appeal., ALBERT CHEVALIER JANE GAIL. Also at 2.15. 4.30, and ".15. THE PURPLE IRIS. And Two Reels of Real Fun. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. JgJVER YBODY'S THEATRE. Final Screenings, THE WOMAN BENEATH. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): FRANK KEENAN in THOROUGHBRED. THOROUGHBRED. The Greatest Story of Love and Sport ever told. BURNS AMUSEMENTS. WHERE MURPHY IS, THERE THE FUN IS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville (Ltd.). Every Evening at 8. A FULL HOUSE, Rocking with helpless laughter, Acclaim it a Winner. TOM HAVERLEY MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, In "TWO IRISH SPORTS." It's Different—Different —DIFFERENT. TOM HAVERLEY as Dan Murphy. JOHNNY O'NEILL as Mick Casey. And the rollicking, jolly, quick-firo dancing and singing gii'ls, "THE CUTE KEWPIE WONDERS." "THE CUTE KEWPIE WONDERS." Begins with a chuckle. Works to a laugh. Finishes with a roar. FULL VAUDEVILLE: THE TWO ' KRANKS—Trick Cyclists. J. C. BAIN and LITTLE VERNA, Comedian and Dancer. THE MUSICAL BENTLEY&, Xylophonists. HARRIS & GOLD, Two Boys and a Piano. PRICES (including Tax): D.C. and 0.5., 2= Id: STALLS, Is Id; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings. 6d. "niversary KING'S THEATRE, KING'S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918, At 8 p.m. Selection—DUNEDlN HIGHLAND PIPE I Part Song, "Corn Rigs "—BURNS CHOIR. BAND. Male Quartet, "My Heart is Sair "t—Messrs Chairman's Remarks-Mr W. B. M'EWAN". C. C. SCOTT, T. RITCHIE, J. Part Song. "There was a Lad"—BURNS PATERSON, J. M'GRATH. CHOIR. Recitation. "Ode to Burns"—Miss IVY Song, Scots Whallae —MrJ. M GRATH. MAZENGARB. SonS ;Tu7^' B r!?rßif d Braes "-Miss « The Crooidt Bawbee "-Miss LE ALMA LI Itvßli. FEVRE and Mr J. M'GRATH. » j.'jjvtu!/ anci mr u. ivi uxvaxjo.. Instrumental Quartet, lhe Inistle — , . TAtrv Mr J D FLINT'S PARTY. Song lhe Land o the Leal —Mr JOHN Song, "Mary Morrison" —Mr C. C. SCOTT. Address, "Burns as a Patriot "—Rev. A. Song, "John Anderson My Jo —Miss W. KINMONT, M.A. ALMA LE .FEVRE. Son" "The Lea Rig "—Miss E. DEN- Part Son g, "Of the Airts"—BUßNS lIOLM. " I , CHOIR. "AULD LANG SYNE." _ , Musical Director: Mr Jas. Pa'terson. Accompanist: Miss E. Wright. Tickets Obtainable at Messrs Begg and Co. (Ltd.), Princes street; Mr A. M'Leod, Octagon; Mr John Gillies, George street. Admission: Gallsry and Stalls, 2s; Body of Hall, Is (plus war tax)..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17218, 22 January 1918, Page 1

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