AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S. QUEEN’S The House of Greater Attractions. AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Magnificent Programme. The American Beauty, KATHERINE MACDONALD, KATHERINE MACDONALD, KATHERINE MACDONALD, And THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, In an altogether new story, “THE THUNDERBOLT.’’ “THE THUNDERBOLT.’’ “THE THUNDERBOLT.’’ “THE THUNDERBOLT.’’ “THE THUNDERBOLT.” “THE THUNDERBOLT.” “THE THUNDERBOLT.” “THE THUNDERBOLT.” “THE THUNDERBOLT.” “THE THUNDERBOLT.” The romance of the strangest marriage on record. This is Miss Macdonald’s best performance since her appearance in “The Woman Thou Gavest Me.” » Tom Meighan’s wonderful acting in “The Miracle Man” stamps him as one of the foremost masculine stars on the silver,sheet to-day. Also, ■ HAROLD LLOYD In his latest screamer, “CAPTAIN KIDD’S KIDS.” ' Latest Pathe Gazette and Pathe News. Queen’s Orchestra Supreme, under the baton of Madame Rcggiardo. Overture, “lolanthe” (GilCSrt and Sullivan). Box Plan at The Bristol, or ’phone 1979. » SAME PROGRAMME Aff KING EDWARD * TO-NIGHT. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Where Ever’body Goes. , AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Select Masterpiece. A mighty drama of the big woods, of open hearts and closed fists; of a man who lost faith arid found it—each time through a woman. “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG,” “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG,” “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG ” ‘THE FAITH OF THE STRONG,” Featuring MITCHELL LEWIS. • MITCHELL LEWIS. MITCHELL LEWIS. Yesterday ho renounced the right for might—struck terror into the hearts of all around him. To-day he gazed on the girl he had rescued, and saw the dawn of new love in those eyes- from which his care banished the awful fear. . * There came to him the dawn of now faith. “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG.” “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG.” “THE FAITH OF THE STRONG.” A Rugged Romance of the Groat North-west. Also, Latest Gaumont Graphic, Piotograph No. 3. 7th Episode “SILENT AVENGER” Semi. Special for the Children. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. . - JjlS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.’ ~r ■ DI/NEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'. 20th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. Commencing WEDNESDAY. September 21. MORNING, AFTERNOON. AND EVENING SESSIONS. Attractive Programme® arranged for Each Session. Season Tickets, £1 Is, obtainable from the Secretary. Programmes, Is each, obtainable Monday. E. S, WILSON, 17® Secretary. JJAG DAY. BAG*DAY. BAG DAY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Secure a ticket, which entitles you to a bag. These bags contain all manner of valuable goods. The -lucky bags contain valuable prizes. Watch the papers for full particulars. Proceeds in aid of the Kaikorai Band Ballarat Fund. 17a JQRILL HALL, KENSINGTON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. MONSTER PROMENADE CONCERT In aid oLthe KAIKORAI BAND BALLARAT FUND. Excellent Programme by the Kaikorai Band, Male' Choiry and Returned Soldiers’ Choir. Show vour appreciation of the gratuitous services rendered by the Kaikorai Band for many years in assisting any laudable object by attending this concert. Admission, One Shilling. Tickets obtainable from loading tobacconists. 17s LECTURE. LECTURE: “SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVES TO THE WAGE SYSTEM.” THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, • In the ALLEN HALL, UNIVERSITY. Professor W. H. PRINGLE will Lecture as above to Members of the Workers’ Edu cational Association and friends. A most intercstihg subject-. GEO. MCRACKEN, 15s District Secretary PERSONAL. A OVXUTIsEMJENTS ol 18 Wolds ondur the Headings Situatktic Vacant, .Wanted, for tsalt, lo tet, Lost and Found, itiacellua- oi s Wants, £to.. One milling per insertion; i insertions, D/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strict, y Cas'i in Advance Extra Chnrce .if Booked. I S 8 I N G. ALBERT EDWARD MADDOX, son of Charlee and the late Elizabeth Jane Maddox, of Auckland, or any person knowing his whereabouts, is requested to Communicate with the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, forwarding copy- of this advertisement. 10s TiWO young Ladies (13-22) desire PARTNERS Foresters' Hall, Roxburgh.—Address (early) Sports, Times Office. 15s TTSfIDOW (30) wishes MEET respectable JT gentleman, view matrimony; letters strictly confidential. —Genuine, Times Office.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18353, 17 September 1921, Page 1
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