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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. }CTA G 0 N THEATBS. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. Famous Character Actor, GEORGE- All LESS In an Anglo-Indian Drama, “THE GREEN .GODDESS.” The perfection of detail, the intelligent direction and (he gorgeous settings make this a vital gripping play that holds one tense. The Musical Programme for presentation by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA has been specially selected to suit the Anglo-Indian atmosphere of the picture. ' The Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Neate, will play: Overture, “ Tho Light Brigade ” (Grue.mvald), Japanese Suite (Holst) —(a) Prelude, Song of tho Fisherman, (b) Ceremonial Dance, (c) Dance of the Marionette, (d) Interlude, (e) Dance Under the Cherry Tree, (f) finale. Dance of the Wolves; Four Indian Love Lyrics, by request (Amy Wood-forde-Finden); Suite from the Chinese musical play “ Almond Eye” {Rcssel—(a) Tho Bamboo Grove, (b) Almond Eye, (c) The Summit, (d) At the Altar of Ancestral Tablets, (e) Imperial Chinese March. Reserves at Begg’s. or ’Phone 3091. PLAZA ANT GR AN D 2 p.m.—Final Screenings—7 p.m. Die Management have pleasure in presenting the Greatest Desert Drama since “The Sheik.” BEET LYTELL & CLAIRE WINDSOR, BERT LYTELL & CLAIRE WINDSOR, In Edwin Carewe’s Wonder Romance, “A SON OF THE SAHARA.” “A SON OF THE SAHARA.” “A SON OF THE SAHARA.” Filmed on the Sahara Desert with 12,000 Arabs, Egyptian life 8,000 Camels, revealed in 8 2,500 Horses. gorgeous acts. It’s a First National Production. Also showing: Edith Roberts in “HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS.” A delightfully novel comedy-drama. gMPIRB T 2 p.m. Orchestra HEATRE, 7 p.m. 7.30. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Paramount Present ZANE GREY’S ZiANE GREYS ZANE GREYS Most Popular Novel. “ TO THE LAST MAN.” “ TO THE LAST MAN.” “ TO THE LAST MAN,” “TO THE LAST MAN,” Featuring LOIS WILSON LOIS WILSON And RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. A Spirited, Colourful, Thrill-laden Ficturisation of Zane Grey’s Great Novel, filmed in the hitherto Unscreened Wilds ol Arizona —the actual scene of the story. The Picture in its making was supervised by Zane Grey himself. It’s gripping to the last foot. Like the novel, it’s ablaze with colour. Alive with spirited action. Complete Supporting Programme. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director; Mr C. Parnell. A Brilliant Programme. Entr’acte Sunshine and Showers (Flath) Fifth Hungarian Dance (Brahms) Meditation Poetique (Frazee) Serenade (Drdia) Pizzicato (Delibes) Wonderful Garden of Dreams (lorster) Dance of the Harpies (Hadley). USUAL PRICES. Reserve your seats at The Bristol. Theatre Telephone 444. T HE GIFT SUPREME ... / MUSIC 1 PERMIT US TO HELP YOU IN THE WISE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS MUSICAL GIFTS. Wo have the most varied stock, attractive premises and assistants, skilled in the business of helping you to realise your wants. WE HAVE PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. WE HAVE GRAMOPHONES AT ALL PRICES. AND A LIMITLESS VARIETY OF OTHER MUSICAL GOODS. This Christmas Season you are invited to shop at The Bristol. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. BAG DAY FRIDAY, BAG DAY FRIDAY BAG DAY FRIDAY, BAG DAY FRIDAY, # BAG. DAY FRIDAY, BAG DAY FRIDAY, ARTILLERY BAND CONTEST EXPENSES. CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN, CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN, WE REQUIRE YOUR ASSISTANCE. ,5000 PARCELS STILL FOR SALE, 5000 PARCELS STILL FOR SALE, ALSO NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES. Help this Band to UPHOLD THE M USICAL HONOUR OF DUNEDIN ... at tho AUCKLAND CONTEST by Buying up the rest of Parcels left over since last Bag Day. -I I FCT ALL PARCELS AT BURNS HALL. _ LLLCi A-i- J- ° COLLECT ALL PARCELS AT BURNS HALL. meetings. JJOSLYN AND , J^KOBAI^RATE; PAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS’ ASSOCIATION. Hid Roslyn and Kaikorai SWIMMING (THS at Fraser’s Gully will be KIV > ENED by his Worship the Mayor, Hvingstone Tapley, at 2.30 p.m.. SAIURVY, December 13. landicap Races will bo held under the spices of the D.A.S.C. for trophies-First, imary Schoolboys; second, I rimary loolgirls; third, Adults (entry fee Is): irth, Diving Exhibition. Thereafter the ihs will be open for mixed bathing. Entries for Races with Mr Hector. Mutual Baths, by 6 p.m. on Thursday, Donber 11. . iaikorai Band and Roslyn School Band 1 bo in attendance. Admission I'ree.. Dr STUART MOORE. Convener Bath Committee. R, C. HAIGH, Hon. Secretary. DDLEM A R C H. UCTTY SUPPLY TO DISTRICT. ILIO MEETING of those interested mnly of Electricity to Midd emarch rounding Districts will bo held m ml P. Hall on -SATURDAY, 13th ilior, 1924, at 2 p.m. erestod in the progress of the disearnestly requested to attend. R. LESLIE. , Convener. ■OOLBURN AND MOA CREEK .PIERS’ MEMORIAL HALL will !ED by Mr RITCHIE on WBD- ", December 17, at 2 p.m. ND BAZAAR TO FOLLOW, of Novel and Amusing Sideshows. A. FLANNERY. Hon. Secretary BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL NNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF y-ill take place in the bchool Hall, •eet, on THURSDAY,' December ! p.m. r Lawson will present the prizes 53 the boys. Old Boys, and other friends of : are invited to be present. C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. M’GLASHAN MAORI HILL. COLLEGE. - DISTRIBUTION CEREMONY eld in tho College Hall at 2.30 p.m. JAY, the 12th December, on. W. Downie Stewart will present , n ds of the College are invileiL_ :B I TlO X~R EST ROO M. mien’s Societies interested m the . requested to send delegates to a G to be held in Mr Anscombe s oom, Union Bank Buildings, on V NEXT. 15th inst.. at 8 p.m., new and fully-developed scheme aid before them.' iGNES MAYER, Hon. Sec.. Women’s Citizens’ Association. SPORTING. B O W L I N TOURNAMENT AT TTMARU From 25th to 29th DECEMBER. Rinks, Pairs, Singles. Entries Close FRIDAY, December 12, G, lOd A. THOREAU, Secretary. Timaru. TO LET. SHOP, with good 6-roomed HOUSE attached; St. Andrew street. —T. Sourr (Ltd.), Cumberland street. 9d ERINVILLE,” 12 Tennyson street (next Automatic Exchange)—Furnished APARTMENTS to LET; modern conveniences. Sd T IO LET, 5-roomed HOUSE, South Dunedin; 25s.—Apply 17 Forbury road. TO LET. from December 15. No. 54 Union Street. —Particulars there or Ho wee Co., Cumberland street. lid TO LET. &-roomed HOUSE; every convenience; near tram; immediate possession.—Apply (morning) 89 Highgate, Roslyn. lid TWO Superior largo sunny ROOMS; centre of town; use of kitchen; brick house.—ll4s, Times. lid WORKSHOP; euit any trade; with 5 ROOMS, c. 1., bath.—Himmel, jeweller, 227 George street. lOd TO LET, 3-roomed CRIB at Taieri Mouth for any period from 10th January;— 32, Times. lOd E’nDELLYON FLATS, 268 High street.— To LET, FLAT of 3 or 4 rooms, with bathroom and kitchenette.—Apply at Side Entrance. 2Sn IV) LET, 4- ROOMS —Apply (after 6 p.m.) 98 St. Andrew street. lid rftO LET, Patersons Buildings, Rattray JL street, Single ROOMS; SUITES suitable Offices, Consulting Rooms.—Patersons, Rattray street. 3d TO LET, ROOM, Jamieeon’s Building.— Apply to The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), Water street. 19n TO LET, FLAT, High street; 4 lovely rooms; moderate rent.—Otago Finance and Agency Company (’phone 3542). TO LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. Remove your Furniture means safety end economy.—Office: 22 Bond street. I7jy LEGAL NOTICE. r N THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW .. ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. IN THE ESTATE of MALCOLM ISBISITER, late of Poolburn, Farmer (Deceased). GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. .NNUAL DISTRIBUTION OP will take place in His Majesty’s mi FRIDAY, 121 h December, at M. Park will present the prizes >hs the girls. nu will tie by ticket. Tickets for 3 of the seating accommodation ady been issued and no further is ’ can bo entertained. Ticketust be in their seats by 7.50 p.m. C. ... M'LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. IURSUANT to the provisions of “The Trustee Act, 1903,” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL CREDITORS and other Persons having rny Debts, Claims, or Demands agripst the Estate of the abovenamed Deceased, who died at Poolburn on tho 12th day of September, 1923, and Probale of whose Will was on the 15th day of November, 1925. granted to Samuel Leask, of Omakau, 'Farmer, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their Debts, Claims, or Demands to the said Samuel Leask, at his residence in Omakau, on or before ihe 12th day of JANUARY, 1925, after which time the said Samuel Leask will proceed to distribute the assets of tho said deceased amongst tho parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claims, and Demands of whioh ho then shall have received notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand he shall not; then have had notice. Dated this 10th day of December, 1924. TONKINoDN & WOOD, lid Solicitors for the Executor. ssya □ TAUO WITNESS —New Siorlea. A large amour l ol reading matter* Gentlemen wui find a staff of firstcluss Hairdressers in attendance at Hendy’s Hairdressing Roolns. Hours, 8.30 till 6 p.m. Razov-ontting a specialty.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19351, 11 December 1924, Page 1

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