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AMUSEMENTS. RING’S THBAT EE. To-day at 2 p.m., and To-night at 6.30 , and 8.15. Society girl suddenly becomes a victim of asphaaia and leads a life of a crook, but is saved by her sweetheart. -Mystery, thrills, heart-throbs, climatic situations will make you tingle with pleasurable excitement in' this subtle drama- of high society and Chinatown slums. Becoming a denizen of the underworld society girl is brought back to her station in life through the heroic efforts of the man she loves. WOR ld-FAMOUS STAR Makes her First Appearance in New Zealand. Every “Digger” knows her. All London loves her. New York is crazy about her. ELSIE JANIS, The Musical Comedy Girl. The Most Attractive Personality of the , Stage of To-day, in a Wonderful Selznick Production, “THE IMP.” ‘THE IMP.” A Remarkable Story of Society and the Underworld. ' _ 1 Banker's daughter turns criminal. She joins a band of crooks. “THE LEOPARD” AND “THE IMP” In a desperate midnight crime. WHli DID SHE DO IT? An absorbing plot with a deep human interest. Powerful drama with unexnected climax. Also, “THE -MOONRIDERS?’ 4th Episode, “VULTURES OF THE HILLS.” “Here Comes the Groom” (Comedy), Gazette, Etc., Etc. Both Theatres Commence To-night at 6.30. QLAND & PLAZA THEATRES. TOM-MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX 'POM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX Offers a thrill a minute for one and a-quarter hours. “THE DAREDEVIL,” The Romance of a “ Hard-boiled ■ Tenderfoot.” Another Episode of “ELMO THE FEARLESS.” “ELMO THE FEARLESS.” The World’s Super. Serial. LOVE, LAUGHTER, AND ADVENTURE. “HER HONOR THE MAYOR.” “HER HONOR THE MAYOR.” “HER HONOR THE MAYOR.” A Fox Special De Luxe, starring EILEEN PERCY, In the Best Three-hour Programme in town. WE SAY SO! And YOU’LL SAY SO, TOO. Time-table “The Daredevil”: PLAZA—-6.30 and 8.30; GRAND—7 and 9. Dancing and deportment.—Miss HOOPER and Assistants will Resume Classes after Easter. St. Clair School Gymnasium Hall,, Monday, 4th, 3.30. .Evening Classes, Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, 7.50. Thorough Instruction given in New Dances. PRIVATE LESSONS ARRANGED. 115 CANONGATBi!. V ito Empire theatre. TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m. “ WAGE SLAVERY AND THE WAY OUT.” Mr COLIN ROBERTSON. All Invited.

OOMING BY SPECI AL TR AIN. ST. LEON’S CIRCES. (Direct from Australia, after an enormously successful tour of the North Island, including nine record nights in Wellington apd nine in Auckland) Will Visit DUNEDIN. Location: CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. SPECIAL MATINEE EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY, At 2.30 p.m. At 2.50 p.m. Presenting, for the .First Time, a Magnificent New Circus Company, culled from the creme de la oreiho of the Show World, comprising: 35—STAR ARTISTS—3S ' Including RIDERS, ACROBATS, EQUILIBRISTS AERIAL ACTS, WIRE WALKERS, EQUESTRIANS, NOVELTY ACTS, Etc,, Etc. 30—TRAINED HORSES, PONIES, SHEEP. PIGS, DOGS.—3O 12—FULL -PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA OF 12 MUSICIANS.—I2 10—CEOWNS AND DUMMIES.—IO Comfortable Seating. Brilliant Illuminations. PRICES: 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s (plus tax). Children, Half-price. Doors Open 7 p.m., when all Prices of Seats will be available. PERFORMANCE 8 P.M.WHAT THE WELLINGTON PAPERS SAID: Dominion.—“ The standard set by the St. Leon’s is very high.” Times. —“Easily the beat that has ever visited Wellington.” Evening Post>-“The show can bo thoroughly enjoyed by young and old.” The Circus will visit OAMARU FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 18 and 19* PALMERSTON, MONDAY, 21st; PORT CHALMERS, TUESDAY. 22nd.

TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants. Etc., One Shilling per insertion*, 3 insertions, 3/6*, 8 insertions. 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra, Charge if Booked. , v GRAY BUILDINGS (OLD TECHNI-CAL-SCHOOL), Moray place. There are Several Large, Well-lighted ROOMS or FLATS still to LET; especially suitable for warehouse, showrooms, and workrooms, etc.; electric goods lift, every convenience. Rents and full particulars from M. P. MURRAY, 23f 450 Moray place. T° DANCING teachers. TO LET (for term), ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, Stuart street. Suitable for Dancing Classes, etc. For particulars apply to 12m P.O. BOX 315. T 20 j a O L E 5 SHOPS IN ROYAL ARCADE. Also WORKROOMS. Cheap Rents. WARREN BOYD, Secretary, 152 High street. TT'IIVE spacious ROOMS (or part), CarX’ gill’s Comer; one of. the busiest corners of th© dominion: great opening*for any professional' man from any town, especially a dentist; write for particulars.—John Roy, Princes street. 19m TO LET, 5 fin© ROOMS (whole or part); situated right at Cargill’s Corner; special opportunity for any professional man, especially dentist. —John Roy, agent. 19m TO LET, OFFICE, Lower Rattray street. , Apply Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co., Water street. 18s mo LET (for socials, dances, * etc.), X CHORAL HALL, Moray place.—Apply key at Tambiyn, M’Kenzie, and Winton’s. TO LET, 9-roomed HOUSE; gas, conveniences ; George street; £2 £s per week for term. —B. M., Times Office. 18m mo LET, for 6 months, 7-rooraed Furnished X HOUSE; close to Pitt street.—P.O. Box 529, Dunedin. 19nx OFFICES; roomy, well lighted; central position; low rents; close Octagon.— White, Temple Court., 95 Stuart street. )TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. ’rice 9a.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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