AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, at 2 and 7 p.m. TWO DIG FEATURES. J P. M‘CIO WAN And HELEN HOLMES In “ STORMY SEAS.” “ STORMY SEAS.” ‘ STORMY SEAS.” A SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF STORMSWEPT SEAS AND STORMTOSSED SOULS. WHAT A PICTURE! Tlie Pea for a background of a talo of the undying devotion of a man for a woman, and his struggle to he master of nis own. destiny. _ It matches in emotional intensity the unlashed fury of the elements. JACK HOXIE In “RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA.” “RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA.” A thrilling romance of tho great outdoors. Just tho sort of picture you have wanted to see for a long lime. A story of loves and hates high above tho Montano timber lino
QUEEN’S ' THBATEB MATINEE, 2 n.~ EVENINGS, 7. MONSTER NEW PROGRAMME. GLORIA SWANSON In “ PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.” “ PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.” SEE The Modern Jazz Mad Girl at her Dizziest Pace. SEE The Riotous Revels. SEE Tlie Midnight Bathing Party. SEE Gloria’s Flashiest Love Drama. Showing also; COLLEEN MOORE And KENNETH HARLAN. In “APRIL SHOWERS.” “APRIL SHOWERS.” Clouds come into every life, but, as this charming picture proves, the brightest sunshine follows the heaviest storms. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. TRULY A PROGRAMME WE RECOMMEND.
DANCING. VERY THURSDAY EVENING, B to 10.30, THE PIC’ O’ DAHCES EVERT SATURDAY E\ r ENIKG, Stoll, In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2a 6d. Buffet charges extra. gAVOT CABARET. VISITORS invariably pav a high tribute to the SAVOY CABARET. On Saturday evening last. Mr Charles Hackett referred to this establishment as the finest and best-conducted Cabaret in the whole of Australasia, there being nothing in Now Zealand with -which to make comparison. The reason for these spontaneous compliments is because the management’s aim has always been to give the people facilities for entertainment as near like homo as possible—where entertaining becomes a real Treasure because of the advantages of being waited on bv exnert attendants; where guests are thrilled by the influence of a band of accomplished musicians. and charmed by the sheer beauty of the appointments. A full house is assured for SATURDAY, and intending patrons should make early application for tables either for the MORNING TEA DANCE. AFTERNOON TEA DANCE. SUPPER DANCE. Booking Office, ’phone 2359 22au OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ SOCIETY. A BALI, on the occasion of the IntorCollegiato Football Tournament will beheld at the Tudor Hall, Savoy Buildings, on TUESDAY. 261 h August. 1924, at 8 p.m. All Old Bovs of the School are cordially invited to ioin in entertaining the visiting boys from Christchurch, Timaru, and Southland. Double Tickets. 12s. obtainable from E. J. Smith. Exnress Co.’s Buildings, Bond slre°l; .T. M. Samson, jun., Dowling street; or E. S. Wilson, Secretary, Empire Buildings. 22a u (HE GREEN ISLAND RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The DANCE advertised for This (Friday) Evening. August 22. has been POSTPONED until FRIDAY, September 12. DIVIDEND. The usual .ANNUAL DIVIDEND in respect of Ordinary Shares in the above Company is NOW PAYABLE. Shareholders can receive Dividend Warrants on application at the Registered Office of the Company, Stuart street. 22au LOOHOLISM IS A DISEASEt “ DRINKO ” IS THE CURE Pity the wretched victim of the drink habit'! ’The more he drinks, the greater becomes his cravin-’- for stimulants. IJe is suffering from alcoholic poisoning. “Drinko” Powders drive out the poison and banish the dreadful craving. Besides overcoming the drink habit, “Drinko” improves the health. Absolutely safe even for the most delicate person. Odourless and tasteless. _ Can be given secretly in food or drink if desired. Write in strictest confidence for booklet t 0 LADY MANAGER. Drinko Proprietary, 4F Willis street, (Next Stewart Dawson’s), Wellington. DO not miss the LECTURE on “Evolution,” Empire Theatre, on Sunday ght at 7 o'clock. 22au
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 1
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