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AMUSEMENTS. •J 1 H B BMPiIIB Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. To-day at 2; Each Evening at 7. A New Drama of mad loves, fierce hates, and the clash of steel on the desert sands. “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “ THE BONG OF LOVE.” “THE SOi\G 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 Jior French lover from the fierce Tureg lords. Beautiful Norma as a Dancing Maid. All the mysticism, intrigue, and passion of the Orient clashing with the Western civilisation. '‘THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” “THE SONG OF LOVE.” "THE SONG OP 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 Cfias. Parnell. Overture, “Mary” (Scotch Ballad). Soloist; Mr Geo. T> atterson. Reserves at the Bristol or ring 444. QUEEN’S THEATRE Twice Daily at 2 and 7 p.m. POLA NEGRI and JACK HOLT In “THE CHEAT.” Ton know Pola Negri as the screen s greatest love actress. Now see her in a hew kind of role! Every scene a big scene, and a climax sensational. But withal, a happy ending. You’ll remember it as long 'fa as you live. Added Attraction: HOOT GIBSON In “ BROADWAY OR BUST.” Hoot shows the old town that nothing is too good for the boys from the West when he steps out in New York society. A stampede of fun. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR “rjiHE 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., are notified that the BOX PLAN will be OPEN on MONDAY, the 7th inst., as follows :■ — For the OCTAGON. THEATRE; Box Plan is at Bogg’s Music Warehouse. For the EMPIRE THEATRE: Box Plan ia at The Bristol. Circle Keserves, 2s 9d. Back Stalls Reserves, 2s 2d. OS6IEL PI C T U R E S. To-night at 7.45.—T0-night. “BREAKING HOME TIES.” The flaming love of youth and the enduring love of parents. A story of home, hearts, and life. Comedy, “A Bed of Roses.” Serials: ’Pound the World in 18 Days,” “Hurricane Hutch,” Bevue. Tuesday Next: “Woman, Woke Up.” ■ F IRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, At 8 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL By Dr V. E. GALWAY. Concerto in C Minor, for Piano and Orchestra (Beethoven). Solo Pianist: Miss Mary Frazer. Vocalist: Mr L. A. North. Collection On Entering. D' U NED I N ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr James Coombs. 3rd CONCERT, 37th SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Assisting Soloists — Mrs ASTLEY BLACK. Mr PETER SUTHERLAND. Box Plan at The Bristol on Tuesday for Subscribers; Wednesday for Nonsubscribers. H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. 99 High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 11th, at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT, By the FORBURY SCHOOL BAND. Assisted by Leading Artists. All Friends of the School Support a Good Cause. W. FLEMING, 5g Chairman. AVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GRAND JUBILEE FAIR, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 10 and 11. Wireless Concert, Electrical Gramophone, Musical Items. Admission: Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m.. Free. Evenings, 7to 10, 6d YOUNG HELPERS’ LEAGUE DUNEDIN CENTRAL HABITATION. Tire ANNUAL FETE and SALE OF WORK in connection with the above will bo held at “Archerfield,” Lees street, at 2jopo on SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER. EG. JOHNSTONE, 5 S Hon. Secretary. -UST TO HANDI “ALLAN’S DANCE FOLIO. No. 4.” Contents: FOX TROTS. ■* You’ve Got to See Baby—Every Night.’ “All Muddled Up.” “Dumbell.” “Saw Mill River Road.” “Carolina Mammy;” “Flower of Araby.” “ Just Keep on Smiling. ’ “ Runnin’ Wild.” “Apple Sauce.” “Bee’s Knees.” “Blues Fox Trot.” WALTZES. “Crying for You” (waltz and fox trot). Wonderful One.” “River Shannon Moon.” (ood Night.” “In a Corner of the World 411 Ou r Own.” U Price, 2s. Posted, 2s 3d. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street. Dunedin. -AITAKGATA t. roasts. COAL; co ball-cooked Slo VT AITAKGATA COAL: [\. even heat. quick fire and 310 £T E.A. SOCIAL CLUB MEETS V « TO-NIGHT 7.30, R.S.A. ROOMS, MORAY PLACE. All Members and Friends invited. , tTAGO WITNESS.—New Storioo. f largo amount oi reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1