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AMUSEMENTS

"Man, Woman, Marriage,” rightly styled a ' ‘saper-prodnotion, ” was presented at the Queen’s Theatre yesterday. Hus picture, ■which is a nine-port one, unfolds a story of love from the stone age to modem times, Corinth, RomOj and other one-time famous cities are depicted in a truly wonderful fashion. A delightful picture entitled “H» Old Swimming Hole" is the chief feature on the new programme at Everybody's Theatre. Charles Bay plays the leading par* in the moot capable, moaner, and. be ia ably supported. A - Gonmont Graphic and the twelfth episode of the “Invisible Hand” serial are included in the ropporta. “To a. Finish” heads ■Che new programme at the Grand Hicatre. The popular. Buck Jones makes the most of the chief part. Edna Murphy ana Johnnie Walker appear in "Hay Square, which is also a good picture. "No Woman Knows,” a film adaptation of the story “Fanny Herself,” by Edna Ferber, heads a very good programme at the Octagon Theatre. _ The etory holds the attention of the audience right up to its conclusion. Mnsie and supports are good. Buck Jones in "TV* a KmA” heads the new programme at the Plaza Theatre. The second feature is “Play Square,” with Edna Murphy and Johnnie Walker in the leading parts. Tbe supper la include Topical Gazettes, comedies, and a new episode of the “Vanishing Dagger” serial. “Tba Lost Bomaaoe*’ and Alice Brady in “The Dark Dante nr** still continue to attract attention at the Empire Theatre. “The OJd Swimming Hole," with Charles Bay in the chief part, is the headliner at the King Edvrard Theatre. The supports are varied and interesting. Mr Perorvai L. J. Davies announces that be wiH resume tuition on ■ Monday next and partionlara as to the time sheet for enrolling puoila appear among the adver- 1 tisementti' of amusements on another page of this issue. WATER TROUGHS FOR MOSGIEL. to ran Horroß. Snt, —I quite agree that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Dumb Animals should see that something is -done in the < way of providing water troughs at Mosgiel for the many horses continually travelling up and down the roada Since the hotels have seen fit to remove the troughs from their promisee there is no watering place lop miles. The trough at the Junction is melees during a spell of dry weather, end the Silvorutream is not easy of access. Surely in a town like Mosgiel a necessity such as this should not require to be asked for. I think the council proonrad about she months ago to have two troughs erected. Why is this promise not being fulfilled ? Is it on the score of eapease, or is it because of mere indifference I—l am, eta, „ RATBrATTO. Mosgiel, January 26. THE HUFF OUTLIVES . THEM ALL 1 ITnsclioited testimony to a© merite of the ; Hnpmobile Car oame recently from a dealer, who publicly announced:—“ln It years’ association with all classes of care, I have never seen a Hupp scrapped. It is the cheapest car to buy, for it outlives every other.” The unvarying faithfulness of the Hupp is motor philosophy. You cannot “kill” a Hnpmobile, and long life, with its corollary of long continued satisfactory service, spells Economy in Purchase and Economy in Use. There is hardly a country in tie globe where you will not find the Hnpmobile, and every-whs.-e the unanimous Verdict on this study car is: “The. Best of Its Class.” This reputation has not been won without the most severe and most exhaustive tests, from ali of which the Hupp has emerged triumphant. The Hupp represents Value Personified. Agent: W. J. P. M'Oullooh, Pnnedia. —AdvA

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 13

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AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 13

AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 13