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AMUSEMENTS. J|EMEMBER! BURNS ANNIVERSARY, BURNS ANNIVERSARY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. A REAL SCOTCH NIGHT. jQUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. PRACTICES RESUME On "WEDNESDAY, 24tli INST. M P I R E 1' II E A T R E. An Amazing Picture. Destroyers, Hydroplanes, Phantom Ships, and Slinking Smugglers all in a terrific Play, “ Hurricane Gal,” a storm ®f sen sation, featuring Dorothy Phillips. At 3.15, 3.45. Also 2,7, Pauline Frederick in “Ronds of Destiny.” Book Bristol, or Tel. 444. Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. Friday: “Orphans of the Storm.” QUEEN’S THEATRE “No God, no sin, no future life.” Such was the creed of three men. What was the answer from the other side? See “ EARTIIBOUND.” “EARTHBOUND.” A powerful story of the unseen world, and a startling illumination of life, destiny, and death. Mahlon Hamilton and Star Cast. Jg V ERY BODY’S THEATRE. A new and unique Western Drama, “ST EELH E A RT. ” “STEELHEART.” Starring William Duncan and Edith Johnson. As many thrills as a thirty-reel serial. Also, opening episode of the masterly serial, “ NAN OF THE NORTH,” Starring Ann Little in a big story of the groat north-west. Excellent Supports. MNG EDWARD THEATRE. To-night—At, 7.ZO—To-night. William Duncan and Edith Johnson in a Thrilling Drama of the Wild West, “STEELHEART.” “STEELHEART.” Also, opening episode of a now and exciting serial, “NAN OF THE NORTH.” Ann Little and the old favourites. G RAND T II E A T R E 7 p.m Double Feature Bill, 2 p.m. HARRY CAREY. The convincing Western Star, in “ACE OF THE SADDLE.” Also, Popular Herbert Rawlinson in “ CONFIDENCE.” A 5-Act Story of Humour and Interest. Supports: Century Comedy and News. kTAGO WITNF.SS.—New Stories. A large * amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

/JIHE BRISTOL FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. “THE METRONOLA” (THE SUPER-GRAMOPHONE). THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS INSTRUMENT: IS TONAL PERFECTION, A QUALITY FOUND IN BUT FEW GRAMOPHONES. Hear “The Metronola" at The Bristol. IT IS THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF “THE METRONOLA.” SOLE SELLING AGENTS: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

PROFESSIONAL TriEK’S INSTITUTE. Invercargill. The only Private Hospital in the dominion where diseases and ailments of all kinds are treated according to PROFESSOR KIRK’S METHODS We have had wonderful success with apparently hopeless cases. Don’t look upon your case as hopeless. Write to us and we will tell you if we can help you. All correspondence to be addressed to ’Phono 315. Mr D. MARSHALL. 13s WELTMER INSTITUTE. U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY. Suggestive Therapeutist, 520 GEORGE STREET. New Telephone, 3032. Spinal Massage. Chronic, Nervous, and Mental Disorders Treated. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 6 to 8. Saturday, 10 to 12; and by appointment. riHRISTIE & CHRISTIE (Successors to Giles &. Giles), CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School'Graduates, by Exam.), SECOND FLOOR, H.B. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Telephone 1718. Hours: 9 to 12.15, 2 to 5.45. Saturday, 9 to 1. To meet the requirements of those employed during the day we have decided to open our office from 7 to 8 p.m. (Professional Card.) JORDAN & HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS, LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Visits Tuesday Fortnightly. Next Visit JANUARY 30. J & J. WILLIAMSON, * CHIROPRACTORS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. Seventh Year of Practice. Graduates of the Palmer SchooL Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors’ Association (Inc.). COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS (Corner High and Princes streets). OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon; 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. ’Phone 594. Consultation Free. A NTHONY H. THOMSON, Jr\. CHIROPRACTOR. Graduate P.S.C ; Member N.Z.C. Assn. If you are seeking Relief from aches and pains, acute or chronic, put HEALTH first ami arrange for consultation, which is free. ’Phono 3010. I will tell you frankly f Chiropractic can help your case. X-Ray facilities. DAWSON’S BUILDING, Moray place. T. G. KINNEY. CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer School Graduate). H.B. BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10.30 to 1 p.m. ; 3 to 5.30 p.m. .. Saturdays: 10 to 1 p.m. X-RAY FACILITIES. ’Phone 3750. sja F'AKE YOUR OWN SOAP. WE TEACH SOAP-MAKING BY MAIL. By our method you can make Household, Laundry, Toilet. Sand, and Window-cleaning Soaps, Soap Flakes, Soap Powder, etc. Start to-day ami save pounds. Send Postal Note ss, and get. full course by return mail. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF SOAP-MAKING, 14 Manukau road, Parnell, Auckland. kTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo " amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 1

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