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AMUSEMENTS. Wo don’t say wo have tho finest picture in Dunedin, but wo do say wo have the best picture in Now Zealand. QUEEN’S. QUEEN’S. “Tho House of Greater Attractions.” GRAND DINTY MATINEE GRAND DINTY MATIN EE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. To those who give us our lives at tho risk of their own, who pour out their love for us so long os life lasts, who applaud our smallest virtues, and forgive our gravest faults. OUR MOTHERS. The Picture of a Decade. Marshall Neolan’s big Ist National Offering. King of the Newsboys. Tho Freckled-faced Bey in “Daddy Long Legs.” Every Frocklo a Sun Spot. - “DINTY.” “DINTY.” “DINTY.” “DINTY.” . Six Rushing Reels of Mystery, Drama, Romance, Laughter, and Thrill. Screening Times of “Dinty”: 2 p.m. and 3.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m. and 8.20 p.m. At the 8 o'clock Session Queen’s Orchestra Supreme, under the direction of Madame Roggiardo. Overture, “The Sailors’ Ohorus” (Wagner).

FRIDAY NEXT: CORINNE GRIFFITHS In ‘‘THE BROADWAY BUBBLE.” jj) V Ji il Y-U U 1) y'd “Where Everybody Goefl." To-day: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. A Thrilling Narrative of Sea, Love, Adventure, Suspense, and Big Thrills. “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” “DEAD MEN TEIL NO TALES,” “DEAD MEN TEoL NO TALES,” “DEAD MEN TEaL NO TALES.” “dead men teel no -tales.” “DEAD MEN IEaL NO TALES,” “DEAD MEN 'BELL NO TALES,” “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES,” “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.” “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES.,’ Written by E. W. Hornung, author of “Rallies.'” A Vitagraph Super-feature made in a stupendous production of thrilling scenes and MAMMOTH SPECTACLE, and ALL-STAR, CAST. Excellent Support: 14th Chapter “LOST CITY” Serial Same Programme at KING EDWAED. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY NEXT: “MAN’S DESIRE.

THE WAIKOUAITI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ 2nd ANNUAL BALL Will. be hold in the PUBLIC HALL, WAIKOUAITI, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. Laid Supper. Grand March 8.30. Music: Matson and M‘Donald, Gents, Ss; Ladies, Free. P. TOOMEY, 30ju Hon. Secretary. Dunedin returned soldiers’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). The Fourth SOCIAL will bo held at the VICTORIA HALL on THURSDAY, 14th July, 1921. 'Tickets sb, at door, or Association office. W. K. GEORGE, Hon. Secretary, 6jy Social Committee. JNVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS. 1921. AUGUST 16-26. 1921. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 16. Books of Words and Entpr Forms obtainable from leading Music Shops, or from SECRETARY. 6jy Box 507, Invercargill.

GOOD IN RAG SONGS. “That Naughty Waltz.” ‘‘Hawaiian Bluebird.” ‘‘Until 1 Say Good-bve.” “Feather Your Neat. ’ “From Here To Shanghai.” “Rose of My Heart, I Adore You." “Just a Little Smile.” “Venetian Moon.” “Hiawatha’s Melody of Love." “Peggy.” “Old-. Man Jazz.’ “Japanese Sandman.” “Give Me All Of “Dreamy Alabama." “Whispering.” Onlv Is 9d Each at TERRY'S MUSIC STORE, George street, Dunedin. MEETINGS. W iTHODIST CENTRAL Octagon Hall. MISSION, TO-MORROW, at 6.30 p.m. Rev. CLARENCE EATON. SPECIAL ADDRESS: “CHURCH AND SI AGE," Can they be Reconciled? A phase cf the Problem of Amusements. Song Service at 6.20. Solo, “The Lust Chord,” Mrs Wilfred Andrews. Organ Solo, “Adagio” (Sonata Pathatique, Beethoven). Jyj- Z.E.F. MASONIC ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Dunedin Branch of above Association will ho hold in the Masonic Hall, Moray place, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), July 9, at 8 o’elcck. Business: Address arranged by Chairman ; General. F. W. A, CLAYTON, 9jy Hon. Secretary.

Po R B U R Y SCHOOL. OLD BOYS AND GIRLS’ CLUB. Members and All Ex-Pupils of the above School are invited to attend a MEETING to bo hold in Gymnasium on MONDAY. July 11, at 8 pin. Business: Enrolment of Members and Election of Officers J. T. ROBERTS, 9jy Clerk School Committee. D UNEDIN DIS'IRICT CLUB. OFFICERS” All Present and Past Officers of his Majesty's Sea, Land, and Air Forces are requested to ATTEND A MEETING to bo hold at the Board Room of the N.Z. Express Co., Bond street, on WEDNESDAY, 15th July, at 8 p.m., when proposals for the Reorganisation of the above Club will bo submitted. THOS. CHALMER, Lieut,-colonel, 7jy President. T' "HE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, £IOOO BY BALLOT AND SALE, No. 4 GROUP,£IOOO BY BALLOT AND SALE, No. 5 GROUP, JULY 14, in Society’s Board Room, At 8 p.m. Applications invited. No. 6 Group proposetf to commence operations September. Join Now. Each Share entitles you to a Loan of £IOO free of interest. Particulars on application. HUGH MITCHELL. Secretary,. 9jy 152 High street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 1

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