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AMUSEMENTS. PJpOWN HALL, PALMERSTON. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923, At 8 p m. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL To J. A. MAGPHERSON, 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. (Hnrunui). Hon. D BUDDO (Kaiapoi). . And Other Members of the Liberal Party. MUSICAL ITEMS Supplied by Mrs Wilfred Andrews. Miss Barry, Miss Perry, Messrs Hayes, Wbittleston, Ross, and Mr Appleby s i Orchestra. SOUPER TLACB, CORONATION HALL, Admission: Gents., Ss; Ladies, a Basket. Sealing accommodation will be provided for passengers on Goods Train leaving Pal merstoi: about 11.43 p.m. on night of May 31 for Goodwood and Waikouaiti. L. HILLIARD. 29my Hon. Secretary. . jgj VERYBOD Y’S THEATK E. 1 Daily at 2.15 and 7.15. ’ “KINDLED COURAGE,” i With the most popular star, Ed. (“Hoot”) Gibson and an ail-star cast. This is a picture that you’ll like for its realism and genuine entertainment. Chapter 6, “Robinson Crusoe.” Larry Semon Comedy, News, I etc. OUEEN’S TREATS E. 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 3.45 and 5.45. “I AM GUILTY,” Starring Louise Glaum. A picture that really has a surprise ending. Mack Bennett Comedy, Graphic. ING EDWARD THEATRE. 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, Olivo Toll. Love, mystery, thrills. Lee Moran Comedy, etc., etc. pLAZA THE~A TR E, Matinee 2 p.m.; Evening 7 p.m. Big Bill Russell in “THE GREAT NIGHT.” A millionaire policeman and some surprises. 3.30. Jack Holt 8.30. “ ON THE HIGH SEAS.” Romance of Storm and Shipwreck. Also, “The Pirate,” Lupino Lane Comedy. 1 TTTkANCING. —Wanted known, Mrs BLIGH’S r JLr Adult Practice Dance every Thursday - at Kroon’s Hall, 8.30 to 10; Physical Culture i Class, 7-8.30; single admission 3s. Private ' lessons arranged at any time. 24my

rjl II E BRISTOL” FOR “ METRO N OLA 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 OF OUR MANY BRANCHES. TITE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN JOCKEI CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1923. SATURDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 2,4, nnd 6. JUNE 2,4, and 6. First Race at 11.0 a.m., and last 4 p.m. each day. ADMISSION; Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand. 10s 6d extra. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, S. Jacobs (Princes street), and H. M‘Neill’s> (Stock Exchange). Non-mombers’ motor cars, 5s to motor paddock. Children under 12 will not bo admitted. SPECIAL TRAINS. Special Race Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from about 9.45 a.m. till 10.59 a.m.; also one at 11.45 a.m. Return fares (including admission to grounds), 4s each. 11. L. JAMES. Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18875, 30 May 1923, Page 1

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