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AMUSEMENTS. SETTING THE STANDARD Of MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. THE pLAZA AND GRAND THEATRES. Daily, 2 p.m. Nightly, 7. BRIGHT NEW PROGRAMME. First National Attractions present STRONGHEART. STRONGER ART. STRONGHEART. STRONGHEART. STRONGHEART. STRONGHEART. The Dog that made clogs famous. In a drama of tho Frozen North, “THE LOVE MASTER,” “THE I/TVFj MASTER,” “THE LOVE MASTER,” “THE LOVE MASTER,” You all remember Strongheart in “The Silent Call.” Well, he’s hero again, in a play that will hold you spellbound with its mighty appeal and scenic grandeur. THEN LOOK WHO'S HERE HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In a pace-making Western Romance. “40 HORSE HAWKINS” “40 HORSE HAWKINS” “40 HORSE HAWKINS.'* The sunny, smiling personality of Hoot Gibson was never more attractively filmed than in this rollicking comedy, and when he gallops out on (he trail of adventure—why, 40 horses wouldn’t hold him. You’ll enjoy tho Supports too. “ SPRING FEVER,” A rollicking “ SPRING FEVER,” Comedy Hit. FOX NEWS. Covering the World’s Most Interesting Events.

B ROAD WOOD’S SHALL MAKE THE PIANO! When the Queen, decided that, a Miniature Grand Piano should graioe the Drawing Room of her famous Doll’s House, now exhibited at the Wembley Exhibition, BROAD WOOD’S made the most exquisite little Model to a drawing bv the famous artist, Sir Edward Lutyens. T^rm ATT npAAnwmn PTANOS BEAR THE UNMISTAKABLE EVIDENCE ALL OF «Fe mSfEOT UNION OF ART AND CRAFTSMANSHIP. CALL AND INSPECT THE LATEST MODELS IN OUR SALON. BROADWOOD PIANOS are SUPREME. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. FTTHE TENTH ANNIVERSARY POPPY DAY. 1 of the TOPPY DAY. OUTBREAK OF THE GREAT WAR IS' POPPY DAY. THF PROCEEDS OF THE SALES WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO EXlnu SERVICE MEN. THF WORK THEY WILL DO WILL BE IMPROVING- THIS CITY inu 'vwrv AMENITIES. BUY A POPPY! BUY A POPPY! WEAR IT! WEAR IT! HELP THE EX-SERVICE MEN. HELP TO IMPROVE YOUR OWN CITY. The Symbol of Sacrifice; THE BLOOD RED FLANDERS POPPY I

DANCING. ■p V E R Y THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 10.30, THE PIC’ O’ DANCES every SATURDAY EVENING, 8 to 11, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Adraissi on 2s 6d. gAV O Y Buffet charges extra. C A B A R E T. SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE SPECIAL ATTRACTION: A A A TURKISH NIGHT. TURKISH NIGHT. TURKISH NIGHT. A REAL CABARET NIGHT, Including Turkish Ballet Dances. .... Original Lightning Sketch Artiste. Delightful Lighting Effects. Gorgeous Scenery, and . A Special Programme of Music. Price of Admission (including Snpper). 10s 6cl. Owing to the brisk demand for tables, patrons should make early application by ’phone 2539. 1 THE SAVOY. lan HOTELS. QBAN HOTEL THE SMALL HOUSE With the BIG REPUTATION. The Oban has a homo-like charm which is appreciated by a large circle of the travelling public. Country Orders receive prompt attention. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Proprietor. r( EIDIKON HOTEL, « DUNEDIN, Rugby League, Rugby League, Rugby League, ONWARD. Into Forbury Trotting Park Rolled one hundred hundred. Fired at by shot and shell. Facts revealed began to toll. Someone had blundered. To Number Eleven please raise your LID. This whisky is sold only at the GRID. Turn there, please, one hundred hundred. A. W. BROWN, 21 jy Proprietor. Otago daily times and witNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 1

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