AMUSEMENTS. " Q'bjiiews empire/* • 2 to 5, 6.30 to 10. . SE E The- delightful adaptation on the screen of tho great stage comedy success, "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN." "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN." "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN." Another Magnificent Seknick Masterpiece, __ Featuring THE BEAUTIFUL, DAINTY, DARING OLIVE THOMAS. OLIVE THOMAS. OLIVE THOMAS. Tho acme of brightness and ■vivacity. YOU MUST SEE "OLIVE" AS A BABY VAMP. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Jolly Fellows" (Volsted). Reserves ring 'phone 444-. Matinee Prices: Is Id; Children Halfprice. Evening—2s Id. Is 7d, Is Id". TO-MORROW: NORMA TALMADGE In "SHE LOVES AND LIES." A complication of love, romance, and laughter, with a camouflaged wife vamping her own hubby. QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD. 2to 5, 6.30 to 10. 2.30 and 7.15. A Fox-trot of Funniosities. It's High Speed All Through—a chuckle a second—a laugh a minute. "LEAVE IT TO SUSAN," With MADGE KENNEDY, Queen of Smilage, as Brown-eyed Susan, the modern cave girl, who got lost on the desert, got stolen by bandits, lost her heart, won a husband, and captured the whole gang, all with her own fair hands, and a two-gun battery of flashing- brown eyes. No. 5 "SMASHING BARRIERS." ! , TOPICAL COMEDY. 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. HARRY~MOREY In "THE MAN WHO WON." A Most Intense and Thrilling Mystery Story. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. pORT CHALMERS RESIDENTS. Don't forget FirstHdass CONCERT in Aid of Port Chalmers Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Fund, in TOWN HALL,, NOVEMBER 2. Tho best entertainment of its kind by DUKEDIN GRAND CONCERT PARTY. LECTURE. Q.TAGO ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION. An ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on "N.Z. ARTILLERY IN FRANCE" will be given by Lieut.-col. N. S. FALLA C.M.G., D.5.0., in Early.Settlers' Hall, NIGHT (TUESDAY), 26th Octoher, at 8 o'clock. All interested are invited to attend. Collection at door to defray expenses. 230 J. W. SMEATON, Hon. Secretary. RELIGIOUS. gRADLEY EVANGELISTIC CAMNOVEMBER 4- to 15. Those Interested arc notified that the following MEETINGS FOR PRAYER have been arranged:— FOR WOMEN: TUESDAYS, at 3 ■Dm. at the Y.W.C.A. ' FOR MEN AND' WOMEN: On MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS from 12.30 p.m. till 1.30 p.ntos- at the Y.M.C.A. 260 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEBENTB. Ti/riSS CLOUGH'S HALRDRESSING 62 GEORGE STREET. Having now obtained the confidence of the publio through 16 years' Miss CLOUGH again draw theaEk£' and asks the patronage, of LADIES to her Rooms where a complete Stock of Requisite for the toilet is kept. HairdresT ing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Mas sage, Electno Treatment done by a Com petent Staff, with all Han- Drying done by Electricity in a speedy and efficient manner. _. Thone 1877. 24s AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION Considering the number of hair tonics on the market, it speaks volumes for Dr WTT SON'S REGENERATOR and tho satisfacl tion it gives to users to know that the sales have steadily increased every year for tha past 17 years, and goes to show the publio easily recognise an article of exceptional merit. Bottles, 4s, from HENDY, Hair specialist, Solo Australasian Agent. ig 0 Artificial limls. GEORGE D. COS 55 HANOVER STREET, DUNEDIN ANATOMICAL MECHANICIAN to the New Zealand Government N.Z. Representative of A. A. MARKS of New York the largest factory in the world. Limbs Made, Refitted, or Repaired on the Premises. 30^ ALL good Scotchmen declare that WAT SON'S No. 10 is by far tho best Scotch Whlßk r- Jga TQON'T be persuaded to accept substitutes for WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18076, 26 October 1920, Page 1
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