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AMUSEMENTS. fj H E EMP iR B Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. Matinee 2 p.in. Evenings 7. “DON’T CALL IT LOVE,” With AGNES AYRES, JACK HOLT. And NTT A NALDI. Two women loved him —one a sweet, everyday girl, the other a fascinating opera singer. Which did he choose? And was it love that decided the choice? Don’t miss this de luxe drama of tangled hearts, society splendour, and gorgeous love-making. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Conductor. Mr Charles Parnell Overture, Selection from “Faust” (Gounod). Reserve at THE BRISTOL, or ring ’Phone 444. QCTA It 0 N THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS. At 7.45. JACKIE CuOOAN In “CIRCUS DAYS.” Mr NEATB'S MUSICAL PROGRAMME: Overture. “The Bronze Horse” (Aubor), by request. , Miniature Suite (Eric Coates) (a) Children’s Dance, (b) Intermezzo, (c) Scene du Bal. . “ March of the Dwarfs ’ (Grieg). “ Plantation Suite” (Baynes). “Intermezzo” (Finck). “Serenade” (Drigo). , _ “Morcemi de Concert” (Haydn Wood). Reserved Seats kept until 7.45. Book at Begg’s, or Ring Theatre. IN G ED WARD THEATRE, TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. MARTHA MANSFIELD In •QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE," It’s a Master Picture. \ Story of Paris—of its Apache Dens—its Latin Quarter—and its Famous Red Mill. K

HOTELS. vsTRA L I A. THE HOTEL SYDNEY, Sydney, is the First Large Hotel on the Continent to instal a Complete Broadcasting Receiving Service for the use of its guests. Cables and Radios; “Otolsydne.” Management E. T. CHBESEMAN. LONG -FELT WANTI AN ESTABLISHED FACTII The Leading Hotel in Dunedin is now THE EXCELSIOR. Comfortable Lounges, Smoking and Drawing Rooms, Artistic Dining Rooms, Largo Airy Bedrooms, Excellent Cuisine, Firsh"class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA Discourses delightful music during dinner. THE LOUNGE la one of the features of the Hotel, and is comfy and cosy to the extreme with its luxurious couches, chairs, and lovely carpetsyA.ll furniture and furnishings have been specially selected, and are in splendid taste. The Hofei itself has been reappointed, redecorated, and in some parts reconstructed. IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this is worthy of the ambitions of the owner, and ensures an absolute private entrance for guests. Separate entrance to the bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT Has been installed for the convenience of the patrons. The Public ate invited to Inspect the Hotel Any Afternoon. WM. QUIRK, slmy Proprietor. "Wellington, August 4, 1924. PAAPF;, Grand Hotel, Dunedin. Thanks for your notification re Grand Hotel. 1 am sure that nothing will be wanting on your part to make the Grand Hotel a leading hostel ’in New Zealand. I wish you all success in your enterprise. (Sgd.) W. Dowms Stewabt. G RIDI R O N DUNEDIN. HOTEL. FROM THE ENGLISH LEAGUE TEAM. Farewell, Farewell, Dunedin. Farewell to your bright land. We'll miss your garden of Eden; Also, the grip of your hand. The League game, we hope, will flourish. The seed has well been sown. But the whisky wo found, did nourish. Was NUMBER ELEYEN—it holds its own. A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. QBAN HOTEL. THE SMALL HOUSE With the BIG REPUTATION. The Oban has a home-like charm which is appreciated by a largo circle of the travelling public. Country Orders receive prompt attention. F. GRIFFITHS PA APE, Proprietor. GOVERNMENT N'OTIEICATIONS. The DUNEDIN 'TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SUBSCRIBERS whose Half-yearly Subscriptions remain UNPAID are hereby notified that the Connections will be DISCONNECTED at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, should accounts not be paid by that date. All subscribers disconnected for non-payment of rental will be changed, in addition to the amounts outstanding, a Restoration. Fee of 5s before the service is reconnected. R. D. VEITCH, 12au District Telegraph Engineer. ECZEMA CUBED.—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing uoubls. —Thompson, herbalist. Oamoru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19249, 13 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19249, 13 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19249, 13 August 1924, Page 1