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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—Now Double Programme —7 p.m. Richard Dix and Helene Chadwick In “QUICKSANDS.’’. A Thrilling Drama of the Mexican Border, with adventure, love, and sacrifice blended in colourful scenes. Also Showing, HERBERT RAWLINBON In an Exciting Mystery play, “ DARK STAIRWAYS.”. Here is a story of baffling intrigue and vivid romance that you’ll want to see all over again. Excellent Supports. THE WEAKLING—Comedy. , FOX NEWS— Topical. TJYTJNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). CHILDREN’S DAY. THIS MORNING. VICTORIA HALL. Recitation, “The River of Rost.” BURNS HALL. Highland Fling. Highland Reel. H.M. THEATRE. Piano Solo, “Causerie.” Piano Duet, “Iris.” „ Violin Solo, “Gavotte m E Minor. THIS AFTERNOON. VICTORIA HALL. Humorous Recitation, Boys under 12. Humorous Recitation, Girls 12-16. BURNS HALL. Irish Jig. Reel o’ Tulloch. Sailor’s Hornpipe. „ H.M. THEATRE. Song, “When the Sun Shines on the Road.” . Child’s Action Song, m Character. Children's Duet. Fancy Dance, Character. THIS WILL MAKE A MOST ATTRACTIVE AFTERNOON’S PROGRAMME. H.M. THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME WILL BE PRESENTED. PIANO SOLO, “Causerie.” HIGHLAND FLING, Girls under 10. RECITATION ‘The River of Rest. CHILD’S ACT-TON SONG. FANCY DANCE, Character, 10-13. PIANO DUET, “Iris.” HUMOROUS RECITATION, Boys under 12. IRISH JIG, Boys under 15. SONG, Boys 13-16, “When the faun Shines on the Road.” * REEL O’ TULLOCH. SAILOR’S HORNPIPE. ADMISSION: Burns Hall, 6d. H.M. Theatre—Day Sessions—Adults Is, Children 6d Evening— D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit. la Box Plan at Bristol. Booking feO bd. Seats may be Reserved for Saturday Aftern°°nS’ E. S. WILSON. Secretary. irOSGIEL PICTURES. L?JL To-night—At 7.45—T0-night. “THROUGH THE STORM.” With Edith Stockton and Louis Kimball. L'hia is a story of tremendously gripping and Iramatio appeal; an inspiring romance is voven throughout. Coniedy, “268 Days, Toview, Serials, “Round the World in lo Days,” “Hurricane Hutch.’ E A N D CONCERT Mr H. LESLIE PIPER, (Guildhall, London, and Conservatorium, Sydney). _ Assisted by Messrs J. Paterson, L.A.8., nd W, Harrison, Misses Ngaio Garland, LT.O.L, Tory Jefferson, L.1.C.L., M. taine L.A.8., and Jessie M’Pherson. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 7.45 o’clock. At UUNDAS STREET HALL. Admission, Is. CJ OBERTSON’S PICTURES - The X Prize-winning Picture, ORPHANS IF THE MINE,” or “Tho Little Church iround tho Corner.” The most terrific lino disaster ever screened. Realistic, tnnt* ng; voted by public opinion tho best, most i Jorotis, am! most romantic melodrama of if time. Also, splendid Christie Comedy. KATTANG ATA.—TO-NIGHT (Saturday). TAHAKOPA.—MONDAY, 22nd. OWAKA.—TUESDAY, 25rd. . ORE C 0 MJ? ETITIONS. ALTERATION OF DATES. Commence WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. Judges: Literary Section. Rev. Rutherford Waddell, D.D. j Dancing, Mr W. L Milne (Gore). Syllabus, Entry Forma, and Book of Words (free) at Begg’s and The Bristol. G. MATHESON, gOg Secretary. TVTEW DESCRIPTIVE MARCH ,BY E. T. PAUL. THE FOUR HORSEMEN From the Apocalypse. With full explanatory article what the “Four Horsemen’’ (“Tho White Horse,” “The Rod Horse,” “Tho Black Horse,” “The Palo Horse”) represent. Tho author has endeavoured in “Tho Four Horsemen” March Galop to represent musically the Historic Prophecy of St. John (Rev. 6: 1-2), known as The Four Imperial Charges. ~ This descriptive march represents the writer (E. T, Paul) at his best. Price only 2s per copy, post free. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES 174-173 George street, Dunedin. DANCING. •Jg Y E R T THURSDAY EVENING. 8 to 10,30. THE HC’ O’ DANCES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. 8 to 11, In tho EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2s 6d. Buffet charges eil.a. T ECHNTOAL EX-STUDENTS’ COLLEGE BALL. Burt Hall, Technical College Buildings, Stuart street, WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. At 8 p.m. Double Ticket, 10s 6d; obtainable at Office, Technical College. Arolia Orchestra. A RTIFICIAL wreath MISS REID s. (New Address) 156 HIGH STREET (next old D LG. Buildings), wishes to announce that she has just received a New and Select Stock of Artincial Wreaths. Tnvrm Assortment of Fresh Flowers. Flower and Vegetable Seeds. W WOOD MILNE "THILL" RUBBER SOLES make walKing easy and Eortablo. They are fitted with epen--1 cement —no screws. Absolutely inv:awiicn on the shoe. Your local hooter stocks them. . E tho NEW BUICK SIS; ride in it; you will bo surprised; a groat oar.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 1

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