Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. RING’S THEATRE. |JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. FOURTH WEEK OF THE WONDERFUL STRASBURG CLOCK Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller (Ltd.). EXHIBITION, OF ALSACE-LORRAINE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 12ft HIGH AND WEIGHS TWO TONS. EVERY QUARTER OF AN HOUR. Hours: Afternoons, 2 till 5: Evenings. 7 till 10. Adults, Is (plus tax); Children, 6d. fJtOWN HALL, PALMERSTON. THURSDAY, MAY 51, 1923, At 8 p ra. ' COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL To J. A. MAOPHERSON, Esq., M.P. For Oamaru. MUSICAL PROGRAMME, CONCERT, AND DANCE. SPEAKERS; T. M. WILFORD (Leader of the Opposition). R.. MASTERS, M.P. (Stratford). G. FORBES, M.P. (Hurunui). Hon. D BUDDO (Kaiapoi). And Other Members of the Liberal Party. MUSICAL ITEMS Supplied by Mrs Wilfred Andrews, Miss Barry, Miss Perry, Messrs Hayes, Whittleston, Ross, and Mr Appleby s Orchestra. : SOUPER TLACE, CORONATION HALL. Admission: G6nts., Ss; Ladies, a Basket. L. HILLIARD, 29my Hon. Secretary. Empire theat re. Dunedin’s do Luxe Picture House. At 3 p.m. and 3 p.m.: The, celebrated French Novel, “MISSING HUSBANDS,” adapted from- “L’Alantido,” an Eastern drama of gorgeous and magnificent appeal, Larry Scruon Comedy, Gazettes, and Scenic. Show starts at 2 and 7 p.m. Book at Bristol, or ’phone 444. Empire Orchestra Overture, “Lurlino” (Wallace). Friday: “Garrison’s Finish.” QCTA QO N THEA TR E. To-night at 7.45. “THE WOMAN IN CHAINS.” A powerful 7-act Drama of a faithful woman’s love and an artist’s night revels in ' Paris. Splendid supports: Topical. Travelogue, Torchy Comedy. A nightly feature : Musical gems by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Reserves ’phone 3091. THURSDAY. MAY 51, and FRIDAY. JUNE 1. Brilliant 3-act Comedy. " FACING THE MUSIC.” . Proceeds to Flood Relief Fund. An Excellent Orchestra. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at The Bristol. ANDREW BROWN, Secretary. jg VERYBOD Y’S THEATRE. •Daily at 2.15 and 7.15. “ KINDLED COURAGE,” With the most popular star, Ed. (“Hoot’T Gibson and an all-star cast. This is a picture that you’ll jiike for its realism and genuine entertainment. Chapter 6, “Robinson Crusoe.” Larry Scmon Comedy, News, etc. OUEEN’S THEATRE. 2 p.m. DAILY. 7 p.m. Commencing at 2 and 7, Olive Tell in “LOVE -WITHOUT QUESTION,’’ The tale of a girl who loved, not too wisely, but too well. At 5.46 and 8.45, “I AM GUILTY,” Starring Louise Glaum. A picture that really has a surprise ending. Mack Sennctt Comedy, Graphip. ED W A~j~D TH EA TR E. 7.30. EVENINGS. _ 7.30. Starting at 7.50, “Hoot” Gibson, the most popular of all Western stars, in “KINDLED COURAGE,” a rattling story of the West. At 9, “LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION. ■' an exceptional drama, starring the film favourite, Olive Tell. Love, mystery, thrills. Leo Moran Comedy, etc., etc. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories.. A large amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

rjUHE BRISTOL” FOR “METRONOLA S.” THE LATEST ' ADDITION TO THIS FINE SERIES OF GRAMOPHONES IS “THE METRONOLA” Number 4 at £l2 Cash. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EQUIVALENT FOR YOUR MONEY TO BE OBTAINED TO-DAY. HEAR THIS MODEL WITHOUT OBLIGATION AT ANY OP OUR MANY BRANCHES. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS (Otago Branch). Members are reminded that the Hon. C. E. STATHAM, M.P., will deliver an ADDRESS to them in the Board xioom, Express Buildings,' TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 29th May, at 8 o’clock. GEO. M. MACLEAN, 26rny Secretary. ZEALAND FARMERS’- UNION.. OTAGO PROVINCIAL COUNCIL Invites All Members to Attend COURSE OF INSTRUCTION TO FARMERS. Arranged by Department of Agriculture, from TO-DAY to 4th JUNE, in King Edward College, commencing at 9 a,m. each day. HUGH MITCHELL,29my' Secretary. legal notice. TN the ESTATE of JANE PORTEOUS, late of Palmerston (deceased). , All Persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the above Estate are requested to FORWARD PARTICULARS of same to WM. C. ARKLE, 29my Solicitor, Palmerston. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 19 Words under the Headings Situation* Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 2s 9d; 6 insertions, Bs; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge If Bonked. CHEMIST’S 'ASSISTANT;—Junior Requires POSITION—SI7, Times Office. iTtARDENER (thoroughly practical in all Lr branches) wants ENGAGEMENT, whole or part time. —366, Times Office. BARMAN or Hotel Manager awaiting ENGAGEMENT; 10 years New Zealand experience; excellent reference,—4B2, Times. WANTED (by practical man), WORK, town or country; wholesale store; highest testimonials. —477, Times. WANTED, SITUATION, by youth (17 years); good reference; can plough and milk. P. Laughton, Kanfurly. 24my YOUNG Man (four years’ experience) desires POSITION driving motor, commercial or otherwise.—l9s, Times Office. WANTED, POSITION as housekeeper or comp a mon-help.—Address 518, Times Office. 29my HOUSEMAID and Waitress (experienced) desire POSITIONS together, hotel, Dunedin or north line; union' wages.— Spain’s Agency. 29my WANTED (by experienced carpenter), ALTERATIONS and JOBBING WORK; any description; estimates given.— 487. Times Office. 26my PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS o( 16 Word* under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, Ss 6d; 6 insertions, Be; Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WOULD two young men who helped old gentleman after a fall from his cart on Lower Portobello road, about Ist of May, kindly communicate with 528, Times Office. 29my BLUCHART Family, Communicate Sister Esther, Picton street, Auckland, ro Minnie’s death. 29my KEEP the doctor at bay the “UNIQUEI” way. Warm feet always with a " Unique ” Hot Water Bottle. British made. .Won’t crack, leak, or burst. All chemists and dealers. Imy MAKE four boilers do tho work of five Use ’•STOPSKAL” BOILER COMPOUND; removes scale and prevents it reforming; saves 20 per cent, on your fuel bill R. P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford row,' Christchurch. WALK on live rubber—WOOD4MILNE SOLES. The improved Rubber Soles, fitted with very small screws. Easily renewed; better, neater, and cheaper than leather. Wood-Milne only; get no others. JUST ask for WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky once. Next time you will call for it as a matter of course. llity

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19230529.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1

Word Count
964

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1