AMUSEMENTS. yUE EMPIRE Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. To-day at 2; Each Evening at 7. A Kew Drama of mad loves, fierce hates, and the clash of steel on the desert sands. “ THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OP LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “ THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” A First National Picture, starring NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. A fascinating romance, in which a beautiful Mohammedan dancing girl braves death to save her French lover from the fierce Tureg lords. Beautiful Norma as a Dancing Maid. All the mysticism, intrigue, and passion pf the Orient clashing with the Western civihsa.tion. “ 'THE SONG OF LOVE.” “ THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “ THE SONG OF LOVE.” A dream of Araby and tropical nights of love under African skies. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Superlative Musical Accompaniment by THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Chas. Parnell. Overture, “Mary” (Scotch Ballad). Soloist: Mr Goo. Reserves at the Bristol or ring 444-. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR “rjTHE COVERED WAGON.” Patrons of the Octagon and the Empire Theatres wishing to Reserve their Seats for “THE COVERED WAGON.” Which opens in both Theatres simultaneously on FRIDAY, the 12th inst., ore notified that the BOX PLAN will be OPEN on MONDAY, the 7th inst., as follows; For the OCTAGON THEATRE: Box Plan is at Begg’s Music Warehouse. For the EMPIRE THEATRE: Box Plan is at The Bristol. Circle Reserves, 2s 9d. Back Stalls Reserves, 2s 2d. Here is— JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD, Sounding the Call of the North to you again! “ GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW.” “ GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW.” “ GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW.” Another of his great big red-blooded stories, teeming with tense moments and thrilling action and suspense. It will lift you up out of the humdrum cares of the day, and like a magic carpet carry you to that vast, wild country “up there.” Don’t Miss It At EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. To-day and' Tonight. Also Showing, “ TOH/ERS OF THE SEA.” “ TOILERS OF THE SEA.” Suggested by the novel of Victor Hugo. Melodrama and appealing romance are combined in a striking story which begins in a quiet fishing village and achieves its tremendous climax close to the heart of a raging volcano. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At 2.30 and 8 p.m. “THE CLOCK.” “THE CLOCK.” By OTAGO SCHOOL OF DANCING. Assisting Artists: Miss Joyce Reid and Major Lampen. Bigger—Brighter—Better Than Ever. PRICES: 3s 3d, 2s 2d, and Is (Children Half-price Excepting Pit). SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE. Prices: 2s and Is; Children Half-price. See if YOU will find a Lucky Seat. Direction Lily A. Stevens. Secretary ... E. S. Wilson. gAYOY CABARET. The highest peak of enthusiasm was reached by the throng of Cabaret Devotees last Saturday Evening, and many declared it to be the iolliest night over experienced outside of London, showing that Dunedin can rise to the occasion and with an entire absence of unseemly behaviour. Another such nierht is predicted THIS SATURDAY EVENING, when the Latest Continental Cabaret Novelties will bo available for ‘ho first time; also something in the nature of a surprise may be anticipated. Patrons are reminded that SEATING ACCOMMODATION IS LIMITED, and reservations should be made early by ’phone 2339. • 5s DANCING. Every 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. Admission 2s 6d. Buffet charges extraSITUATIONS VACANT. m anted, V CAPABLE HEAD FINISHER, To toko charge of table. Apply Miss LESLIE, Douglas Bernstein & Co. (Ltd.), g s " 10 Dowling street. GO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART.—Job Printing of ovary description with Despatch, ant. at the Lowest ; rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19269, 5 September 1924, Page 1
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