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AMUSEMENTS. 10 C T AGON T II E A T R E. To-night at 7.45, “THE THIRD ALARM.’’ A momentous drama full of tense situations. The Beta gon Concert Orchestra will play “T wo Autumn Sketches” (Smith), “Intermezzo” (Arensky), “idyll” (Wright), “Frcludo” (Caludi), “V'ulse do Ballet” (I’albot), 1“ Processional March ” (Zamccuick), “Serenade” (Bcrell). Reserves at Begg'.s. Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House. Opening at 2 p.m. and 7 p.rn. with Comedy, Gazettes, clc. At 3.30 and 8.30, the picture that all the town is talking of: Robert W. Chambers’s novel, “The Common Law.” Hundreds turned away nightly. Thursday night’s the last. Empire Orchestra (selection of Irish airs arranged by Chas. Parnell). Book Bristol or ring 444. King kdward theatre. To-night at 7.45. THE YELL OF THE YEAR, " PENROD AND SAM.” Come, frolic back to boyhood with the wildest gang»of “hard-doers” who ever went “breakin’ winders.” There’s laughter aplenty—and just an occasional tear in this epic of boyhood. Ever yl o d y” 1 a thea’ire. Daily at 2 and 7.30. MARY PICKEOKD In “TESS OF ITI.E STORM COUNTRY.” A 100 per cent, new production of a famous screen classic in which “ The World’s Sweetheart ” made her early kinenia screen triumph. A flawless photoplay in a new and flawless setting. Full supports. if\ U BEN’S T H E A T R E. “Slippy M’Gee,” with Colleen Moore .and Wheeler Oakman, taken from Marie Conway Oemlcr’s book, " The Butterfly Man.” The romance of a crook who built his own prison. Supported by Gareth Hughes in “ Don’t Write Letters,” a comedy of missives and misadventures. HIE EMPIRE. Daily at 2 and 7.

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MEETINGS. 0 R■ B U R Y SCHOOL. UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL to EXPUPILS will take place at 3 p.m„ SATURDAY, APRIL S, Melbourne road. The Committee extends to everyone a Cordial Invitation. P. JOHNSON, Chairman. J. D. M‘CURDY. Secretary. PACIFIC HARRIER AND AMATEUR, ATHLETIC CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING of (he above Club will be held on MONDAY, March 31, at 8 o’clock, in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Business : Election of Officers, Balance Sheet, and General. All members or intending members requested to attend. E. T. JOLLY, J. D. CRAWFORD, 29m Joint Secretaries. SHEEP DOC TRIALS. OTRATH - TAIERI COLLIE CLUB, (O MIDDLEMARCH. COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTH Owing to the Otago Central Stock Sale clashing with the above Club’s Trials, we have been forced to ALTER. OUR DATES to the 16th and 16th APRIL. M. A MATHESON. Hon. Secretary. TO LET. JJ AMILTOS, WAIKATO. TWO FINE PREMLSES. Each Shop has 23ft frontage, plate-glass windows, over 1900 square feet to each premises. Rent only £3 per week. Good position ; concrete building. For further particulars apply GEO. BO YES & CO., 29m Hamilton. _ TTTNION STREET (best position)—FurI.J nished modern RESIDENCE, seven rooms; 57s 6d weekly.—Patersons Agency. 142 Rattray street. Nllm nm LET. 7-roomcd HOUSE: bath, hot and cold water, electric light, gas.— Apply 179 Albany street. 29m nPIO LET, Furnished ROOMS, use sitting JL room and kitchen : all conveniences.— Dewar, Duthie’s Building, 244 George street. 26m TO LEX GAIN FORWARDING CO. romove your Furniture means safety end economy —Office. 22 Bond street. Ojy ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. JJOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND The popular rendezvous for tourists and travellers. "Cargen” service is quiet and unobtrusive, yet always fully efficient. Unrivalled for comfort and convenience. The cuisine is perfect. Single, double, and suites of rooms. Tariff from 15e daily; weekly terms for lengthened visit. Trams pass door. Telegraph “Cargen,” Auckland. 5*7 HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTVY CHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All receive prompt attention. Box 575. Telephones 1040, 22T9. CHRIST"HERE TO STAY IN CHURCH: BT. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street. West End, 2 minuteo from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. Thone 872. 7an HOTEL, Corner Willis and Bouleott street*, WELLINGTON. GEORGE II AY DON, late of Messrs Speight and Co., having taken over this popular Hotel (conducted bv Mr James M'Donald for many yeare with marked *uc-ces-s). will be pleased to see all his old friends. Tariff from 12s 6d per day. The Iwl Accommodation and Liquors. The Hotel will he conducted on the same lines as in the past. GEORGE ITAYDON. Proprietor. njYRY EUREKA HOUSE for Accommoda.llL tion ; 3 minutes walk from boats. —Hro j. Thorouson, proprietress. Queen,-.town. WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.— Vacancies for Visitors during Easter holidays.—ll. Couper. _ _ _2om TRY "THE OAKS,” Waikonaiti, for ACCOMMODATION at Easter; near elation and beach.—Mrs E. Dawson, 25m " : CROMWELL foi Holidays; up-to-date Accommodation, GLOBE BOARDING - HOUSE. Mm M'Larcn, proprietress. 26m aUEENSTOWN— Try Furnished ROOMS (use of conveniences) for Easter; handy to boat. —Apply Box 28, Queenstown. FURNISHED CRIB wanted at Brighton by middle-aged couple.—Communicate promptly AST, Times Office. 31m Gallstones and gravel absolutely and permanently Cured without operations by the new Herbal Treatment.—■ Thompson, herbalist Oamarn. 31m OTAGO WlTNESS.—NewStorieo. Alajga amount of reading matter. Frioo. Ski.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 1