AMUSEMENTS. nn h e EMPIRE A Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House TWICE DAILY at 2 and 7. Master Pictures Present DAVID BELASCO’S ‘-TIGER ROSE.”— “TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.”— “TIGER ROSE.”Featuring LENORE ULRIG, LENORE ULRIG, Forrest Stanley, Joseph Dowling (Hie Miracle Man), and Claude Gillingwntcr. THE BEST PICTURE SINCE “WAY DOWN EAST.” " You think I’ll shoot? You know damned well I’ll shoot.”. These words, _ snapped out shortly, sharply, and decisively, cams from the mouth of a woman. And the man knew that she meant what; she said, _ Ho was an officer of the - North v\ est Mounted. Sue was a young girl, aiding her lover to escape the law and the penalty of taking a life. This is one of the tense, bi oath-taking scenes in “TIGER ROSE.” “TIGER ROSE.” A romance of extraordinary strength, acted amid scenes of transcendent natural beauty. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (Conductor Mr Ghas. Parnell). >( Overture; “Jazzing the Blues Away (Illustrated Slide Song). RESERVE AT THE BRISTOL, OR RING 444. OTT KEN’S AND (IKAND. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. DOROTHY PHILLIPS, In “THE WORLD’S A STAGE.” A vital tale of the inside life of a Hollywood actress, hv the world’s greatest writer of love stories: ELINOR GLYN. . ELINOR GLYN. Packed with Sensations, Amazing in its Portrayal of Reality. Feature No. 2: “KENTUCKY DAYS.” With DUSTIN FARNTJM. Live again tho gripping, flaming days of ’49. when the gold lust crazed the land. A veritable facsimile of our sturdy Pioneer’s Empire Building. A free packet of “life Savers” will lx? presumed to every child attending Queen's Matinee.
LECTURES -pOPULAK SCIENCE. Under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association, a LECTURE will bo given in the Upper Oliver Room, University, on MONDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock, by Professor D. R. WHITE, M.A. Subject: “Comets and Their Courses.’’ Admission Free. IABOUR PARTY’S ROOM, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, . , At 7 o’clock-, Mr P. NEILSON Will speak on “ HOW BEST TO WORK FOR SOCIALISM.” 21 ju
DANCING. ]gl VERY THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 10.30, THE PIC’ 0’ DANCES EVERY • SATURDAY EVENING, a to ii. In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra, gCHOOL O~F DANCING. Principals: F. R. & W. S. WAUCHOP. Studio: Rossbotham’s Commercial College, Upper Dowling street. Mr W. S. Wauchop (pupil of Vernon Castle School, London, and M. Maurice, Paris) gives instruction daily at his New Studio (privately and in classes) in the Latest Ball Room Dances. Hours: 10-1. 2-3. 5-0, and evenings. Ball Room Class: Mondays, 8 p.m. Children’s Class; Saturdays, 9.30 a.m (ball room and ballet). Terms on application. ’Phono 2455. 21ju DANCI N"G! DANCING! ART GALLERY HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 25, At 8 p.m. THE HALL DE LUXE. Boath and Drisooil’s Celebrated Dance - Orchestra. Dancing till 11.30 p.m. Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is. 21 ju A. J. BROWN, Principal. J A Z Z! J A Z Z! EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 to 12. Musicians Beat!) and Driscoll’s Dance Band. Five players, with jazz effects. Ladies. Is 6d; Gentlemen, 21s 6d. Buffet Charges Extra. Under tho Auspices of the Labour Party. THE Bachelors of Moclennan are holding a GRAND BALL on JUNE 26. All cordially invited. Grand March 8 p.m J. M'KECHNTE, 30 ju Secretary.
OTAGO HUNT CLUB, QTAGO HUNT (INCORPORATED). A MEET will bo hold over Messrs M. Stevenson, Oliver and Thompson, and Hamilton’s properties, “Sea View.” TODAY (SATURDAY). Followers will meet at Waterloo Hotel, Forbury Corner, at 2,15 sharp. R BRUNTON. 21ju Master.
Dunedin returned soldiers’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). ALL DISCHARGED SOLDIERS who have lodged application for HOUSING LOAN through the Lands Department or State Advances Department, or who contemplate making application, are recpiestod to COMMUNICATE with the Undersigned. A. 0. LAING, 21 ju Secretary. THE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Dominion, €1 RAVEL and GALLSTONES absolutely, T Cured without operation.—George G-our-lie, consulting medical herbalist, 437 Princes street, Dunedin. 21ju
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19204, 21 June 1924, Page 1
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