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AMUSEMENTS. " O'BRIEN'S EMPIRE." 2 to 5, 6.30 to 10. OLIVE UPSTAIRS AND THOMAS. OLIVE DOWN. THOMAS. OLIVE You'll see the fastest THOMAS. OLIVE polo match ever THOMAS. OLIVE caught by a camera. THOMAS. OLIVE You'll see a mid- THOMAS. OLIVE night bathing party THOMAS. OLIVE that gave tho moon THOMAS. OLIVE a rare treat. THOMAS. OLIVE You'll see two sirens THOMAS. OLIVE in the act of "vamp- THOMAS. OLIVE ing" ono poor unfor- THOMAS. OLIVE tunate victim. THOMAS. OLIVE You'll see a houseful THOMAS. OLIVE of pep and a girl who THOMAS. OLIVE simply has' to flirt. THOMAS. OLIVE And don't forget— THOMAS. OLIVE through it all Olive THOMAS. OLIVE Thomas is the witch- THOMAS. OLIVE ingest, tiniest, most THOMAS. OLIVE lovable bunch of mis- THOMAS. OLIVE chief you ever saw. THOMAS. OLIVE There's Fun, Fuss, THOMAS. OLIVE and Frolic for Every- THOMAS. OLIVE one. THOMAS. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Bristol till 6; then, ring 'phone 444. Matinee Prices: Is Id and 6d; Children, Half-price. Evening—2s Id, Is 7d, Is Id. QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD. 2to 5, 6.30 to 10. 2.30 and 7.15. Montmorency wag a dog! He caused all the trouble. Susan got off the train to give him a run, and the train moved on. Susan and Montmorency were ALONE ON THE DESERT. "Gentleman Jim" and his band of train robbers had spied her, and they hadn't seen a, girl for a long time! BUT SUSAN DIDN'T TURN. A HAIR. She could cope with any little situation like that. MADGE KENNEDY In "LEAVE IT'TO SUSAN." She lost her dog, her heart, her purse, herself; found some bandits, a handsome husband. LEAVE IT TO SUSAN. No. 5 "SMASHING BARRIERS." EVERYBODY'S THEATRE 2 to 5, 6.30 to 10. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART , ' ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART In "OLD KENTUCKY." "OLD KENTUCKY." "OLD KENTUCKY." The Good-luck Picture of 1920. The Greatest Sporting Film Yet Made. The Greatest Race Ever Caught by a Camera. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. OTAGO LABOUR DAY ASSOCIATION. PICNIC AND SPORTS AT OUTRAMi On LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Dunedin 9 a.m., returning 6.10 p.m. Train stops at Caversham and Green Island to pick up Picnic Parties for Outram. - HOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDED FREE. RACES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Plentiful Supply of Toys for Children's Races. NOTE.—Amateur Events deleted from Programme. TRAIN FARE (including admission to Grounds): Adults, ,3s; Children, Is 3d, Return. Tickets sold at Railway - Station. C. A. LUCAS, Secretary. JJt ALLOWE'EN. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB Celebrate their ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN FESTIVAL In EARLY SETTLERS' HAT.T. On SATURDAY, 30th October. Prices of admission: 2s and Is. Dance- to follow. 230 "E vee,^w OMA N."

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT*. CLOUGH o S ms HAIBDRESS L^ 62 GEORGE STREET. Having now obtained the confidence o£ the public'through 16 years' experience, !? again draws the attention and asks the patronage, of LADIES to her Rooms where, a eompleto Stock of Requisites for the toilet is kept. Hairdresslng, Shampooing, Manicuring. Face Mas sage, Electrio Treatment done bv a Com petent Staff, with all Up-to-date Methods. Hair Drying cbne by Electricity in a m o3t speedy and etnoieut manner. 'Phono 1877. 24s ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely V* tund pexmanenJJy cured without oporau OI Lr y . Herbal Treatn »nt.—Thomp^n herbalist, Oaiaaru 14ap IT creates e, good imprej-sitm always. "WAT SON'S No. 10 Whisky ie «oftf moliow olean, fegd perfectly matured. 393 B. SMALL-HANDLE DRY DUSTERS* • la id. 2a lid.—To be had only at JHerberfc, Haynto, 333

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18074, 23 October 1920, Page 1

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