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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE Twice Daily et 2 and 7 p.m. TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. No. 1: “THE MIDNIGHT ALARM.”. The Most Sensational, Thrilling Fire Picture Kver Screened, With ALICE CALHOUN, PERCY MARMONT, CULLEN LANDIS In the Cast. “ THE MIDNIGHT ALARMA Romance of Life in the City. The Story of a Fire. Fighter Daring to Save the Life of the Girl he Loves! "THE MIDNIGHT ALARM. The Most Appealing Love Story Ever Screened. No. 2: HERBERT RAWLINSON In “HIGH SPEED.” A Picture of Daring Impetuous Youth. “ HIGH SPEED.” A Race-mad Romance. Mirth ’ Thrills: Action ; and Excitement. DON’T MISS IT. Everybody’s theatre. To-day at 2. To-night at 7. THREE-HOUR. ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. Feature No. 1; NELL SHIPMAN In “THE GRUBSTAKE.” The thrilling iomar.ee of a girl in the Alaskan gold rush who “took . her itake ” from the men who would not play partners fair and square with a woman, battled with the wilderness, and won. Feitnre No. 2: ORA CAREW (“The Mountain Rose ”) In “ LOVE'S PROTEGE.” ' . “ LOVE’S PROTEGE. ’ Wholly delightful in theme and treatment, this romance of the mountains is sntertainment in the highest degree. It is i romance of the mountains with an i Lriguing mystery element.

MEETINGS. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB V (Incorporated) METROPOLITAN MEETING. 1924. NOVEMBER 8, 10, 12. and 15. ACCEPTANCES for NEW ZEALAND CUP and STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, FIRST FORFEITS for WELCOME, DERBY, and OAKS STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES, CLOSE on FRIDAY, October 24, at 8 p.m _ F. C. COTHER, P.O. Box 385. Secretary. Telegraphic Address: “Turf, Christchurch.” FOR FULL PROGRAMME SEE • REFEREE. 230 S lOUTHLAND BRANCH, N.Z.E.I. SUMMER SCHOOL, STEWART ISLAND. LECTURERS; Professor James Shelley (Literature, Art, Educational Tendencies), Professor J. B. Condliffe (Economic Problems), William Martin, Esq. (Nature Study). Teachers and others desirous of Attending (.ho Summer School to he held at Stewart Island during- the last week in January, 1925. are requested to forward their names to the Undersigned not later than OCTOBER 50. Registration, fee ss, GEO. F. GRIFFITHS, 240 Hon Secretary. JgEOAD BAT BOATING CLUB. All Members ahd their friends and patrons of the Club are cordially invited to the OPENING OF THE SEASON at the Boat Harbour on SATURDAY, October 25. J. HUDSON, 24 o Secretary. WAIKOUAITI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Reading Room THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 o’clock. A. H. BREMNER, 240 Secretary. SHOWS. jgTELSO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held on NOVEMBER 5, 1924. Entries Close Saturday, 25th October. H. KING, 250 Hon, Secretary. PUBLIC COMPANIES 'RIGHT’S COMMERCIAL AGENCY (Mr A. E. WRIGHT, Principal). DEBT COLLECTORS. Trade Assignees. Trade Inquiry Agents. Financial Advice Given. CORNER of HIGH and CUMBERLAND STREETS. Telephone 425,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19311, 24 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19311, 24 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19311, 24 October 1924, Page 1

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