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AMUSEMENTS. ■R M P I R, E THEATRE. COMFORTABLY HEATED DURING THE WINTER. “Always a Good Entertainment.” TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7. FOR POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY! HAROLD LLOYD In “ WPIY WORRY?” “ WHY WORRY?” “ WHY WORRY?” “ WHY WORRY?” “ WHY WORRY?” “ WHY WORRY?” His Latest Six-reel Path© Comedy. HEARTACHE! HEADACHE! OR TOOTHACHE! Forget ’Em All. You’ll have an ear-to-ear-ache from laughter. SEE “WHY WORRY?” SEE “WHY WORRY?’ Then you’ll say “Why Worry?” THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA rrho Best in Town). Some of the Items. ENTR’ACTE, Novelty Song Fox Trot, “ The Plane Where I Was Born” (Slide Song). SELECTION FROM “THE ARCADIANS” (Monekton and Talbot). SELECTION FROM “THE COUNTRY GIRL” (Monekton). SELECTION FROM “HIGH JINKS” *Framl). “THE ARABS DREAM” (Kendall), “MY LITTLE BILLIKEN ” (Letter). “GRAND PAS ESP AG NOT. ” (Glazunov) and the following latest Popular Numbers: “SAHARA” (Nicholls), “THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ” Kahn and Donaldson), “ FELIX KEPT ON WALKING” (David), “GRANNY’S SONG AT TWILIGHT” (Stanley and Allen). USUAL PRICES. RESERVES may be had at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY, or arranged for at fhp THEATRE. Telephone 444. OC T A G O N THE “Paramount in Pictures and Music.” Comfortable Seats. Specially Heated. A T R E. The Management takes pleasure in announcing that they will screen TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Another Paramount Wonder Film: “NORTH OF 3 6.” "NORTH OF 36 ” visualises a period of American History—the" development of the Great South-west from 1867 to 1875. One cannot enumerate the many qualities of appeal in. this picture in this limited space. It is a production packed s . The two big cattle stampedes are highly realistic. It is a story of Pioneer Adve , Sacrifice, Bravery, and Romance, which will go straight to our patrons Hearts. “NORTH OF 36” is a worthy successor to and in many respects greater than “The Covered Wagon.” The cast includes JACK HOLT, ERNEST TORRE C , NOAH BEERY, LOIS WILSON, and many others. MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS. —Special Music incidental to the picture will be rendered by the Paramount OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Under the able direction of Arthur Neate. Some of the Items; Inn; (b) The OVERTURE. “ LITTLE REDCAP ” (Gruenwald). UKRAINIAN SUIIE (Morena). (a) Joyful Entrance to the Ugarainian Heath; (c) Wanja's Dance; (d) Harvest Dane©. RONDA ALLA ZINGARESE, FROM THE Ist QUARTET, Op. 25 (Brahms). INDIAN CANZONETTA (Dvorak). « «ywowrothp?4 ” DANSE FROM THE OPERA SIsEOOWROTCHK A (Rimakey-Korsakov). VENETIAN SERENADE (Luzzati). CUBAN SERENADE (Puernor). CAPRICE-INTERMEZZO (Bernard). INTERMEZZO' (Strauss). BOOK YOUR SEATS. gOOK YOU. SEATS. BOOK YOoR. SEATS. . BOOK TOUR SEATS. Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phone 3091. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. )UNE DI N FAN CIEIt S’ SHOW. OULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, DOGS, CATS. AND CHILDREN S PETS. BRYDONE HALL, BRYDONE HALL, CRAWFORD STREET. TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. Bring the Children to-See ;-the-Cats-and-Children s Pets. RECORD ENTRIES! ' scure an Art Union Ticket. Prizes: Gold Nuggets valued at £lO, £6, £3, and £2. 12 ju Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Show Open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE urf-UIUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE t>hgby league football BRIGHT! BKx-ucJANT! SPECTACULAR! OVAL. OVAL. OVAL. SATURDxW, JUNE 13. SATURDAY, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 3 p.m. Kick-off. 3 p.m. CITY v. CHRISTIAN BROS. A, Leading Teams in Competition. Owing to the large increase of patrons, attending League matches played on the Oval, "ill natrons bo good enough to keep clear'of the playing area? Qril . TIT ™ Tn to Situation of Playing Area: OVAL, SOLTH END. Other Fixtures; PACIFIC v. KAITANGATA. Kaitangata. 3 p.m. ATHLETIC v. CHRISTIAN BROS. B. Montccillo, 1.30 p.m. IT. DIVERS, Secretary, O.R.F.L. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL. WALTER COLLTNSON PIANOS * ARE UNIQUE! A Collinson Piano demonstrated is a Collinson Piano Prospective purchasers are quick to s 0 * * perceive the sterling value of these Splendid Instruments \ SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS A POSITIVE RECOMMENDATION. This is the solo explanation of the Phenomenal Sale of WATER COLLINSON PIANOS buy1 r o%om a advmJage. INSIST ON A COLLINSON PIANO. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN.

D SPORTING. IT NED IN JOCKEY CLUB. CLASSIC RACES. rrvrRTES FREE, for Present Yearlings, f J LIEaN STAKES, 1925. CHAM: PAt. 'E I STAKES, 1926, and DUNEDIN GUINEAS 1926, CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 12th June. 11. L. JAMES, 10, ju , . Secretary. ^ ;NTY KACING WINTER MEETING. NOMINATIONS and FAMPTFS for NOVICE PI ATE CLOSE on MONDAY, 15 - •»- "* meektot. 12jn tm*m. accommodation at holiday RESORTS. w HERE TO STAY IN CHRIS’! CHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor Box 532. Telephones, 1040. 2279 HERE TO STAY IN CHRIS 1 CHURCH. ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street. West End. 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawca. gardens, oto Moderate tariff. . „ p. J MURRAY. Proprietor Phone 872 ‘•fTIHE OAixa,” Palmerston; ideal home JL for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very sunny.—Telephone 63. , 31m 4LL Forms of Ailments Successfully Treated. —George Gnurlie, consulting medical herbalist, 229 Princes street (opposite Wren’s). __ OTAGO WITNESS.— New Stories. A largo lavmnt of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 1

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