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AMUSEMENTS. SCENES OF ENTHUSIASM AND A VAST AUDIENCE HELD ENTHRALLED —ROCKING WITH LAUGHTER ONE MOMENT AND IN TEARS THE NEXT, GREETED SIR HARRY LADDER LAST SATURDAY NIGHT. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin arid Mr John Puller. EVERY EVENING at 8, With MATINEE on SATURDAY, 16th, at 2.30. E. J. CARROLL Presents ,1 HARRY LAUDER, In a Programme Bristling with Good Things. NEW SONGS, STORIES, AND CAMEO STUDIES OF REAL LIFE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON THURSDAY. Evening Prices: Bs, 4s. and 2s. Early Doors Is extra. Matinee Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s. Children Half-price. Booking at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Geyser. qcta~go¥ theatre, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, A Rippling Comedy Romance of a Young Girl who opens her eyes one morning to find herself Heiress to more money than she ever dared believe was in the entire world. BEBE DANIELS In “DANGEROUS MONEY.” Music bv the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Director: Arthur Neate. ( OVERTURE TO “LTTALIENNE A ALGER” (Rossini). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon 'Phono No, 3091. EM~PI R E theatlTe. Always a Good Entertainment. TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7. “THE GAIETY GIRL,” “THE GAIETY GIRL,” “THE GAIETY GIRL,” From I. A. R. Wylie’s Novel, “ The Inheritors.” Starring MARY PIIILBTN. MARY PHILBIN. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA, “The Best in Town.” Director Mr C. Parnell. Reserved Seats may bo had at The Bristol Piano Company’s, or arranged for at the Theatre (telephone 444). VER YBODI ’S THEATRE. Twice Daily—at 2 and 7 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “ CLASSMATES.” You'll find a new Dick in this, but > the sumo kind of Drama that made “ToToblo David” unforgettable. Bartholmeas was never bettor—a story was never bigger. SHOWING ALSO: “THE SUPER-SIX,” With a Wonderful Cast headed by ROBERT GORDON. A story of rebellious youth in its struggle to be grown lip. Its absurdities and its heartbreaks. Its humour and its tears. PLAZA AND GRAND. “■ 2 p.m. To-day-—7 p.m. Double Feature 3-Hour Bill. A Metro Special, “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,” “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,” “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,” Adapted from ‘Tale of Tnona, By William J. Locke. The' Harrison Ford, Players, Enid Bennett, Second Feature, “CURLYTOP.” With “ CURLYTOP.” SHIRLEY “CURLYTOP.” MASON. An Enthralling Play by the Author or “Limehouso Nights. CLYDE COOK in “ PINHEAD CLYDE COOK in “ PINHEAD, And World’s Nows. SHOWS. B UNBDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW Of CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, And Other Seasonable FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, VEGETABLES. FRUIT, DECORATIVE AND FLORAL WORK. ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 13 and 14. ENTRIES CLOSE Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, at 7 p.m. TO-DAY. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 595. EDUCATIONAL.. IT JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIAI TION. WINTER CLASSES: MEN’S FIRST-AID, WOMEN’S FIRST-AID, WOMEN’S HOME NURSING. Intending Students are requested to ENROL at the Association’s Rooms, Old Fire Brigade Station, Octagon, as EARLY AS POSSIBLE. The Association is specially desirous of Enrolling a Home Nursing Class. Fee, 7s 6d, payable in advance. D. H. ROGERS. 9my Secretary. JgIG PAY SEEKS THIS MAN. There is a good future ahead of any man who is trained in Architectural Drawing. No better training than through practical actual work with the 1 C.S. From simplest geometrical exercises the I.C.S. leads easily to most elaborate forms of architectural draughtsmanship. Study in own time. But commence NOW. Two hundred other courses to choose from, Wrile INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE * SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD., j... N. RIDD, District Agent, Dept. “ B,” Box 657, Dunedin. REV. T. RUSSELL, M.A., Coached Public Exams.; languages a specialty; Teachers’ “A” Certificate; Cambridge Honours’ Degree; 14 successes .ast year.— 1 J 24 Castle street, Dunedin. 27ja ~" ■ = P HOTOGRAPHI DUNEDIN PHOTO. DEPOT. ALL SIZES SPOOLS DEVELOPED, 6d. 6d. 6d. PRINTING C. 127 Is 6cl dozen; 120, 2s dozen; 115, 2s 6d dozen; 118, 124, 130, 3s dozen; 122, 3s 6d dozen Prompt Delivery. High-class Work. Ono Address Only : CARE 305 GEORGE STREET. "4 ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely W and permanently CURED without eratians by the new Herbal Treatment.— lompson, herbalist, Oamaru. 4ac

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 1