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AMUSEMENTS. JgJMPIRE. At. 2.45 and 8 p.m., Elsie Ferguson in “FOOTLIGHTS.” At 2.15, 7.15, 9.30 p.m., Harold Lloyd in “NOW Oil NEVER.” Excellent' Supports. Commencing March 28th, “The Affairs of Anatol” (All-Star Cast). Thomas Meighan in “CAPPY RICKS.” Book stalls at theatre. Circle Reserves at Bristol. OCTAGON THEA TR E. Final Screening To-night. 8 o’clock, “False Kisses,” Universal's greatest Picture of Married Life, starring Miss du Pont. 9 p.m., “The Ohannings,” from the story by Mrs Henry Wood, a British Master Production. 7.45, Overture and Supports. Plan at Begg’s. Friday : (1) The Freeze Out (Harry Carey); (2) Mothers of Men (Selzniok). E AND THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. SHIRLEY MASON in “ QUEENIE” and CONWAY TEARLE in “THE FIGHTER.” Two great features. Also supported by the International News and a new episode of “ Flaming Disk” serial. pLAZA THEATRE. To-dav at 2 and 7 p.m. THREE-HOOR DOUBLEFEATURE PROGRAMAIE. SHIRLEY MASON in a Fox feature, “ QUEENIE,” and CONWAY TEARLE in Selznick Drama, “THE FIGHTER.” Supports: International Nows and a new episode of “ Flaming Disk ” serial. Otago athletic champs., MARCH 25.—When there’s a gap in the conversation, don’t put your foot in it. Just mention the sports this Saturday at the Gale. 23m ON WITH THE DANCE. IT’S EASY WITH A GRAMOPHONE FOR ORCHESTRA. ASK ABOUT THE “ H.M.V.” “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONE (The Source of Real Music).

Accredited | ■WITNESS—New Stories! A large THE BRISTOL PIANO CO- (LTD.). U amount of reading matter. Price. PRA N D POPULAR CONCERT VX B y THE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR In AID OF THE R.S. A. CLUB, BURNS HALL THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. The National Anthem (arr. by W.P.G.). Part Song—“ The Soldiers’ Chorus’’ (Gounod). PART I. 1. Part Song—“ Scots, Wha Hae” (arr. by Robertson).—R.S. Choir. 2. Song—“ Lorraine ’’ (Sanderson). —Mr F. Haig. 3. Part Song—“ Song of the Bow’’. (Aylward). —R.S. Choir. 4. Song—“ Sing, Sweet Bird ” (Ganz). —Miss Helen Grant. 6. Solo and Chorus—“ The Little Admiral’’ (Stanford). —R.S. Choir. Soloist, Mr A. G. Cooke. 6. Song—“A Spirit flower” (Campbell-Pip-ton).—Miss Agnei Guy. 7. Humorous Part Song —“ Tickling Trio” (Martini). —R.S. Clpoir. 8. Yeomafe’e Wedding Song” (Poniatowski).—Mr*jP. Anderson. 9. Part Song—“ VikingS. Song” (ColeridgeTaylor).—R.S. Chow# 4 ''. Conductor: Mr W. Paget Gale. Box Plan To-day (Thursday) al PART 11. 1. Part Song—“ In Vocal Combat” (Buck). R.S. Choir. 2. Song—“ Morning” (Speaks).—Miss Agnes Guy. 3. Part Song—“ Song of the Northmen (Maunder). —R.S Choir. 4. Recitation. —Miss Bessie Thomson. 5. Song—" Poor Wand’ring One” (Sullivan). —Miss Helen Grant. 6. Humorous Part Song “Alexander” (Brewer). —R.S. Choir. 7. Song—From “Oberon in Fairyland” (Slater). —Mr A. H. Sutherland. 8. Part Song—“ Bacchanalian Chorus” (El* liott). —R.S. Choir. “God Sara the King.” 4 TICKETS; 2s 6d. Pianist: Mr C. A. Martin, LAB. the Geyser. Booking Fee, 3d. qtago athletic championships. CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, MARCH 25. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. First Event, Hammer Throwing, 8.10 p.m. SEE OUR CHAMPION SPRINTERS AND JUMPERS. GOOD FIELDS IN DISTANCE EVENTS AND FIELD EVENTS. DISCUS AND JAVELIN Included for First Time in List of Championship Events. LIST BANNER FOR CLUB SECURING MOST POINTS. REID CUP FOR HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL AGGREGATE. ‘The Olympic Gaines of Grecian Birth gave many a Youth-Athletic Worth.’ SPORTS TIHS SATURDAY. REMEMBER! SPORTS THIS SATURDAY. “rpHE BRISTOL” PIANO CO., LTD., FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. DANCE MUSIC A SPECIALTY. We have the best Selection of Fox Trots and Novelty Dances. Always up to the minute.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18511, 23 March 1922, Page 1

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