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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Twice Daily at 2 and 7 p.m. Final Screening. NELL SHIPMAN In „ . “ THE GRUBSTAKE.” Heart interest! Romance! Action ! Thrills! Human story! A splendid star! Superb characterisation! and the wonderful Nell Shipman wild animals. These are the elements of a striking story of the Klondyke, a story teeming with dramatic situation, a story laid in a wonderland of unparalleled scenic beauty. Showing also ORA CAREW, “The Mountain Rose,” in _ “ LOVE’S PROTEGE.” A sparkling romance-mystery of the mountains. OCTAGON THEATRE Final Screening, TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Another Groat Paramount Romantic Society Drama, “THE NEXT CORNER,” “THE NEXT CORNER,” Featuring CONWAY TEARLB, LON CHANEY, And DOROTHY MACKAIL. Beautiful Gowns are a feature of this production and a delight to the feminine eye. A Special Musical Programme will bo Rendered by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Overture, “Romantic” (Keler Bela). Reserve at Begg’s, or ’Phone 3091.

AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE 2 p.m. DAILY. Last Day. ALICE CALHOUN. PERCY MARMONT, and CULLEN LANDIS, in “ THE MIDNIGHT ALARM.” The greatest heart-tugging human, interest story ever written— a, story of life as it is lived in the boulevards and in alleys in a great city. See alse HERBERT RAW LIN SON la “HIGH SPEED.” Don’t miss this amazing tangle of a whirlwind love affair. Excellent supports. PLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.rn.—Final Presentation—7 p.m. John Gilbert and Renee Adore ui “A MAN’S MATE.;' A Gripping Drama of Parisian Life. Also Last Screenings of LLOYD HAMILTON in ‘‘HIS DARKER SELF.” A high-geared Comedy of dusky bootleggers. COMING TO-MORROW. COMING TO-MORROW. A Fast and Furious Feast of Fun, JOHNNY HINES In JOHNNY HINES “SURE JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES . FLINT. ’ Also showing, “The Marriage Cheat, a First National Special Attraction, with Star Cast.

QCT AGON 'AND QUEEN'S THEATRE TOMORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). We make no apologies to our patrons for screening the Greatest Comedian in the Greatest Comedy the world has ever seen, in Two Theatres. W e know ONE Theatre will not hold the Thousands who will flock to see HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In In “SAFETY LAST,” “SAFETY LAST.” "SAFETY LAST.” “SAFETY LAST.” “ SAFETY LAST.” “SAFETY LAST." Something New I Something Startling! A thrill-a-minute. laugh-a-eecond Comedy. .There are thrills without frills and thrills that bring chills in “Safety Last. This Comedy will cure all bodily ailments. Your hair will stand on end, and you will wish you were tied to your seats. You will laugh till your sides ache, and you will bo glad when Harold finishes his 12-storey hign climb. * —' A PICTURE FOR CHILDREN TO SEE. A PICTURE FOR PARENTS TO SEE. SEVEN REELS OF CLEAN, WHOLESOME FUN. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—Patrons are advised to RESERVE iEATS There is bound to be a crush and a last-minute rush, n early and SECURE YOUR SEATS. THEIR So get The BOX PLANS are Now Open at BEGG’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE and THE BRISTOL. USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES.

•ipr :e BRISTOL ” FOR EDUCATIONAL APPARATUS ! SCHOOLS: The educational value of the Gramophone is fully recognised by leading authorities, and no modern school is now considered completely equipped without one. MUSIC: As a moans of teaching the art of appreciation and for illustrating lectures or simple instruction on musical subjects it is indispensable.GRAMOPHONES: The Dominion Edu cation Department is to sanction and subsidise the purchase of Gramophones for use in schools, and tins advertisement calls the attention of Maste. and Comm.ttees to the splendid types we have to offer. ASK FOR INFORMATION. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.. LTD, DUNEDIN.

B U R N S H A WED. NEXT, Nov. 5. WED. NEXT, Nov. 5. TOURS. NEXT, Nov. 6. ERL, Nov. 7. TOURS. NEXT, Nov. 6. ERL, Nov. 7. Leo Jan Miscbel CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. CHERNIAVSKY. THE INCOMPARABLE TRIO. L L. SAT.. Nov. 8. SAT.. Nov. 8. Violinist. Pianist. ’Cellist. Auckland and Wellington have crowded to hear them again, and pronounce them BETTER THAN EVER ■PRICES- Reserved Seats 6s; Unreserved, 4s and 2s 6d (plus tax). Concessions to Students in 'Parties of IQ-Resorved bs seats for 4s (plus tax). BOX PLAN Opens at. THE BRISTOL on MONDAY NEXT. November 5.

SHOWS. A. AND P. SOCIETY. forty-eighth METROPOLITAN STOCK SHOW. TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 and 27, 1924. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 15. A Special Stock Train leaves Oamoni 1135 a m TUESDAY, November 25, and a Special Train will be arranged from the South if sufficient inducement is offering. Schedules obtainable from Members of Committee, Stock Agents, Kindred Associations, and E F DUTHIE. Secretary, 83 Crawford street. P.O. Box 84. Telephone 1031. lo SPORTING. n ORE TROTTING CLUB. SOUTHLAND JUVENILE STAKES. 1925. Owners and Trainers are Reminded that iho ULOSING DATE for ENTRIES for the above event is SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1. The Nomination l‘ee is £l. F. YOUNG, Secretary. P.O. Box 46, ’Phone 32. Gore. PERSONAL. WOULD HERBERT HEDLEY (Mo of Hastings), Carpenter, pToase COMMI,X,CATE & mwra , jOo Solicitors, U Moray place. GENTLEMAN wishes to MEET tall refined Lady (1)0-351, view to matrimony. 901, Times Office. 300 WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS save you the jolt and jar of hard pavements and metal roads, and eo conserve your energy. They are made from the beat Par* Rubber, and give twice the service of leather, Yout local bootmaker stocks them.

MEETINGS. A OQDISmON OF LOGAN PARK A AREA AS A PEOPLE'S PARK. AND PROVISION FOR the NECESSARY ACCESS THERETO. A MEETING of those interested in the above object will be held in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, the 4th November, 1924, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. As this may be the last opportunity of acquiring an adequate Sports and Recreation. Area for all time, representatives of Sports Bodies and kindred organisations are specially requested to attend. Apathy means losing a golden opportunity of getting a splendid playing ground and health resort for your children, and something which in time will be looked, upon with pride by every citizen of Dunedin. Your presence will strengthen the hands of those working for this great purpose. jpOUNAWEA CONVENTION (Interdenominational). All Interested are Reminded that the above Convention will be held this Christmas from DECEMBER 25-29. Speakers: Mr Mollis, of India, and others. Write for a circular, giving full particulars, to Mr J. E. KINNEAR, . 300 • 179 Highgato. WAIKOUAITT BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. The MONTHLY MEETING of the Branch will be held in the MERTON SCHOOL on SATURDAY, November 1, at 8 p.m. All farmers and others interested cordially invited to be present. J. M WHITE, 300 Hon. Secretary. JJBAUTIFY YOUR HOME We SILVER-PLATE All Kinds of Goods —Brass, Pewter, Load, Britannia Metal, Iron, and Steel, and guarantee it to last 10 years. i We NICKEL-PLATE Bicycle Mounts, Motor Car and Motor Cycle Parts, also ~iasswork, Lavatory Fittings, Ranges, etc., in the very best style. Antiquing in Silver, Copper, and Brass, Electrical Fittings. Fenders, Firearms, etc. A. MORRISON & CO., Brassfouiideva, Engineers, and Electroplaters, 304- MORAY PLACE EAST, DUNEDIN. Telephone 1878. 4s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19315, 30 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19315, 30 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19315, 30 October 1924, Page 1

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