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AMUSEMENTS. At the “Dunedin's De Luxe Picture House.” Opening at 2 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. A Magnilioont and Varied Entertainment, consisting of High-class Photo-plays, presented to a superb accompaniment of beautiful music. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. First, the Big Comedy-Drama, “CHICKENS.” r “CHICKENS.” Hatched in a nest that was feathered , with millions, ho imagined chickens grew on egg plants. Till he started to play with a poultry farm, and saw his money expire with a squawk. But he met HER, and set the whole town cackling—and was feeding his last pair of pants to a mortgage, when — “Kuk-kuk-ka-daw-kut!” and—Holy Minorca! Old Biddy Fortune had laid him a strictly fresh start! CROWING LUSTILY WITH LOVE AND FUN. Then, tho Record-breaking Paramount , Drama, “PAYING THE PIPER.” “PAYING THE PIPER.” A dazzling story of life lived at top speed; of the crazy, headlong pursuit of thrills; and of the realisation that love and happiness constitute the greatest of all thrills. A companion picture to “On With the Danoe.” A drama, of New York and her pleasuremad spenders, danced in the_ haunts of fashion and folly while Old Nick calls the tune. EMPIRE GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture at 8 p.m., “King Midas” (Eilenberg). Reserve at The Bristol till 12; then ring 444. NOTE.—Those who may have seen “Paying the Piper” will please note that it is placed last both in the afternoon and evening. COME TO THE MATINEE. AND AVOID THE NIGHT CRUSH. “gREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” Starring the Only ROSOOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. ROSOOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. ROSOOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. ROSOOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. ROSOOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. Ever wonder how you’d spend a million? Well, Brewster got his. And had to squander it, every penny, in' a year 1 But when everything he touched made money—you’ll howl with glee at the stunts he did to grow poorl A comedy kjng in a picture lavish with laughs. The hilarious tale of a man who had to squander a fortune—and couldn’t. George Barr M'Cutcheon’s world-famous novel coined into a picture jingling with fun. At tho EMPIRE NEXT TUESDAY. NDER SON’S GLEE CLUB. BAY ANNUAL CONCERT, Old Church, TUESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. 8 p.m. . . . . . -..Soloists; IMiss Meda Paine. Miss Mary Mr H. P. Desmoulins, Mr W, F.. Morrison. One Shilling. Frazer, S ALVATTON ARMY (KING EDWARD STREET), SOUTH DUNEDIN. SPRING FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 16th, 17th, 18th August. To be opened by his Worship the Mayor of St. Kilda (Mr J. Dove). Cavensham Methodist Choir Wednesday. Concert Each Evening. Admission, 6d. J. LAMBURTON, Ensign. ORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. O THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. IBth August, 8 p.m. An excellent CONCERT will be given by THE GRAND CONCERT PARTY (The Noted Company of High-class Entertainers), In Aid pf the St. Kilda Harrier 1 and A.A. Club’s Roll of Honour. All leading artists assisting. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. G. BENNET. Concert Manager. C. M'CRONE, Club Secretary. A DANCE will follow the Concert. Gents Is od, Ladies 6d. D UNEDIN OPERATIC SOCIETY. REHEARSAL. All Members are requested to Attend be regular Rehearsal in the Club’s Rooms, iloray place, on TUESDAY NEXT, 16th iuguet, at 7.45 p.m. E. S. WILSON. 3au Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. aLANTER’S PRIDE TEA 2s lOd per lb in 11b packets. 3s per lb in packets. As supplied to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his stay here. Drink it, and -participate in our GRAND COMPETITION—£IOO WORTH OF PRIZES. This Competition will Close on DECEMBER 14, 1921, and of each year. Planter’s Pride Teas are obtainable from your grocer. THE COT-OMBO TEA CO. (LTD.), Wholesale Distributors. ISSCL O U G II Has now in Stock A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLS, In latest colours, suitable for jumpers, ’ jersey, etc. FANCY NEEDLEWORK in latest designs and materials for working. * BEADS in great variety. Also, LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING, MANICURING, AND FACE MASSAGE ROOMS. With Competent Staff of Assistants. Charges Moderate. 62 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. STOP GOI N G G R~E‘Y By Using DR WILSON’S REGENERATOR, The British Specific. It’s really splendid, promoting luxurious growth and checking premature greyness. Sold by all leading chemists. Sole Agent for New Zealand, A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin. Bottles. 4s. Post free, 4s 6d. rB-’OIE man who orders WATSON’S No. X knows a. thing or two about pood vhisky fbwy GS in tho £ DISCOUNT ci! <dl Carpet 1 Squares this month; 200 ■--> soi-ct from. . Herbert, Haynes. WHAT'S m a Name? A.,-’a ttio wh.liy j connoisseur who drinks oa'y V-'AT- j SON'S No. 10 . HBslj \ k*AGO WITNESS.—New StorioUUjaige 1 amount of reading matt,*. Prioe, 0d I o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1