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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE theatre. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Orchestra from 7.30. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT: A Paramount Picture: “THE MORAL SINNER.” DOROTHY DALTON In her Most Alluring Role aa LEAH KLESCHNA Jhe Best of All Parisian Love Stories. A Particularly Interesting Series of SUPPORTING PICTURES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA Director ... ... ... Mr C. Parnell. SOME OF THE ITEMS: _ Entr’acte, “ Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark (duet for flute and clarinet). Flautist, Mr T. Redman; Clarinet. Mr S. George. USUAL PRICES. Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol; Theatre Telephone 444. __ pLA Z A AX P gITT nT} 2 p.m. - TO-DAY. - 7 p.m. The Management have pleasure in presenting the Greatest Desert j Drama since ‘The BERT LYTELI, & WINDSOR, BERT LYTELL k CLAIRE WINDSOR, In Edwin Carewe’s Wonder Romance, “A SON OF THE SAHARA.” “A SON OF THE SAHARA.” “A SON OF THE SAMARA.” Filmed on the Sahara Desert with 12,000 Arabs, Egyptian life 8,000 Camels, revealed in 8 2,500 Horses.’ gorgeous acta. It’s a First National Production. Also showing: Edith Roberts in “HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS.” A delightfully novel comedy-drama. K ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 7.45. •T, Stuart Blackton presents “FORBIDDEN VALLEY,” A Kentucky romance, with May M'Avoy and Bruce Gordon. A surprising sensation as suspenseful as a loaded gun. Serial and well-chosen Supports. M' OSG IE L PICTURES. To-night. At 8. -- To-night. Harold Lloyd in "SAFETY LAST." “SAFETY LAST.” “SAFETY LAST.” But the comedy is not all thrills, there is a delightful story with pretty little Mildred Davis, now Mrs Harold Lloyd. “The Young Lady in the Case.” Good supports. Dunedin choral ~~ society. Established 1863. Dr V. E. Galway, Conductor. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATREProprietors: ,Sir Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 and 17. At 7.45 p.m. The World’s Favourite Oratorio, HANDEL’S "MESSIAH.” Chorus balanced by kind assistance of Tenors and Basses from Dunedin Male Choir. Tickets—Dress Circle, 5s 3d (including tax); Reserved, 5s 9d; Stalls, 2s; Reserved, 2s 6d; Back Seats, Is. Reserved Seat Plan opens 9 a.m. Friday, at The Bristol Piano Company. Tickets at The Bristol Piano Company; Begg’s; Scofield, chernist, Stock Exchange; and Logie, bookseller, 167 Rattray street. g. kirk;, Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 2084. jQUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Hon. Conductor: Mr James Coombs. FINAL CONCERT. 37tJj SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Assisting Soloists — Miss MARJORIE REYNOLDSON Mr LAURENCE A. NORTH ■ Box Plan at the Bristol. A limited number of 2s tickets lor sale at the theatre. H. H. SYKES, Hofi. Secretary. Musselburgh Presbyterian church. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Sacred Cantata, “THE, GREAT LIGHT,” By Finley Lyon. SOLOISTS— Miss Elsie Bryant, Miss Lottie Scott, Mr Alfred Walmslcy, Mr Peter Sutherland. Collection. I ATEST VOCAL WALTZ. “ HONEYMOON CHIMES.” Music by the Popular song writer, "Mary Earl.” Honeymoon Chimes, sweetly they ring. Summer or fall, winter or spring. Softly their melody cornea stealing, So appealing, joy revealing. And when they croon, true lovers spoon, You’ll hear their tune, so many times. And with each morn New dreams are born. Borne on those Honeymoon Chimes. GREAT DANCING WALTZ. Only Is 9d per copy. Posted Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-17.8 George street, Dunedin. JJ ILL’S PICTURES. Screening “ HIS LAST RACE,” Snowy Baker. TO-NICHT (Wednesday)—HAMPDEN. THURSDAY—WAIKOUAITI. FRIDAY—RANFURLY. SATURDAY—MIDDLEMARCH. Dixieland. jIXIELAND. OVERSEAS, SATURDAY, 13th. PLAIN, FANCY, AND PAPER DRESS • aRNIVAL. Miss Winnie Robinson and Mr T. Williams will dance the Tango Foxtrot (by special request). Special Prizes. Special Music. Special Catering. Admission as usual. DIXIE JAZZ BAND. DIXIE JAZZ BAND. THIUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. BROWN’S TEA ROOMS (Opposite Duke's Butchery). SEVEN PRIZES. First Prizes: Ladies —China Afternoon Tea Set or Stainless Outlorv; Gentlemen—Order £l'los. Good Supper. Admission 2s. STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. A GRAND CONCERT will bo held in Knox Church Slunday School Hall, King street, on THURSDAY, December 11, at 8 p.m. Programme by leading artists. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Admission : Adults Is; Children, 6d. W. J. THOMPSON. 10d Hon. Secretary. SCHOOL CONCERT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 8 p.m. Operetta, “A Midsummer’s Day.” Gailydressed Flowers Butterflies. Fairy Queen, Goddess of Night. Distribution of Prizes. Admission Is 6d. Supper provided. Dance to follow ; good music. Gents. Is 6d, Ladies Free. lOd J. W. FARQUHAR, Secretary. HIGHOLIFF T) i* y w - c - ATE TAUMATA CLUB. NEW CLUB HOUSE: 299 ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD. DONATIONS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS will be gratefully received. Anyone having spare Furniture is asked to communicate with Miss Perry, tel. 2104, who will arrange for collection if required. (Signed) LILLIAN 11. L. BEGG. lOd Chairman Extension Committee. OUR Customers get the benefit of our low overhead expenses. Welted Shoes, patent cap, 25s.—Economic, Royal Arcade. CROSSEif"FISH” BRISLING. Of exceptional merit, and of a high standard of excellence. Your grocer stocks them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 1