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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—TO-DAY.—7 p.m. A Paramount Picture, “mertcn op the movies.” A story of studio life and of the struggles of a would-be star. From the novel by H. Leon Wilson, this play is packed with real fun. Cast: Glen Hunter, Viola Dana. i Also Showing; y BUCK JONES in "WINNER TAKE ALL.” A sure-fire Western, with thrill and ttd- ! venture racing for place. « Comedy and News. | QUEEN’S THEATRE. , To-day at 2. To-night at 7. The Screen’s Popular Idol, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON. 1 HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, . In a Fast-moving Western Offering, " THE HURRICANE KID.” t " THE HURRICANE KID.” He tames the wildest horse and makes love 1 in the wildest manner possible. CORINNE GRIFFITH s In a Gorgeous Appealing Heart Drama, , “ LOVE’S WILDERNESS.” “LOVE’S WILDERNESS.” - A Play of Love and Adventure in Many Strange Lands. pYERYBODY’S THEATRE. Daily at 2 and 7. A Master-picture Special, THREE WOMEN.” “THREE WOMEN.” “ THREE WOMEN.” A Play that is Different, Starring J PAULINE FREDERICK, LEW CODY, MARIE PREVOST. MAY M'AVOY, A love conflict between Mother and Daughter, while the other woman watches and waits. In Addition; DORIS MAY DORIS MAY ' In a Grand Comedy offering, “UP AND AT ’EM.” Something You Will Enjoy. Jj£TNG EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.45. A Master Picture Special, “ THREE WOMEN.” Starring Paulino Frederick, Lev; Cody. May M'Avoy, Mario Prevost. See what happens when throe women love one man. DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR DUNEDIN MALE CHOIR (Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway.) (Pianist, Mr J. A Ilaggitt.) JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON. TO-NIGHT—ISth JULY—TO-NIGJtIT, At 8 o’clock. NEW AND STIRRING PART-SONGS. VOCAL SOLOS AND QUARTET. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOSI AND TRIO. i Plan at Bristol. Programmes, 3d. pickets, 2s. Become a subscriber now and hear the four concerts of the coming season. It will prove worth while. J. G. BUTLER, Secretary, i Carp Westport Coal Co. ZEALAND ALLIANCE. KINEMA ENTERTAINMENTS. Showing “SAFEGUARDING THE NATION,” And Other Films. THURSDAY, JULY 16: RAVENSBOURNK CORONATION HALL, At 8 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 17: - HANOVER STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY i SCHOOL HALL, At 7.30 p.m. , SATURDAY, JULY 18: ROSLYN WAKARI HALL. At 8 p.m. All Welcome. Collection. HE WORLD’S FAVOURITE SONG BOOK, No. 11. CONTENTS; 1 “ Tiro Message ” (J. Blumonthal). “Beautiful Hand of Nod” (Bohrend). 1 “ Orpheus with His Lute ” (Sullivan). 1 “ The Old Ingle Nook ” (Kctelhoy). “Widdicombo Fair” (Devonshire Folk Song). Two Grenadiers ” (Schumann). “The Golden Vanity ” (Traditional). “Ho Was Despised and Rejected ” (“ Messiah,” Handel). “ I Know a Bank”, duet porn). Wo also have other Numbers, all as good, if not better, than this one. PRICE, Is 6d EACH. Posted, Is 9d. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. SPORTING. , ' TROTTING CLUB. NEW ZEALAND SAPLING STAKES, 1926. FIRST FORFEIT for the Now Zealand Sapling Stakes, 1926, must be declared not later than 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, July 16, 1925, with the Secretary, Ashburton. 1% O u J. B. MEEKING, Secretary. - R G. DRAW for NOVICE and MAIDEN STAKES will take place at Mr H. Divers’s Rooms, 192 Princes street, TO-NIGHT, 15th inst., at 8 o’clock. First Course, 1.30 p.m., SATURDAY, July 18. T. W. LEE, 15jy Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. SPECIAL MEETING, Labour Club. 279 Princes street, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at o p.m. All delegates and members of the New Zealand Labour Party are invited to attend. Mr P. 11. HICKEY, Organiser for Otago and Southland, will be present. R. G. M‘DONNELL, ISjy Hon. Secretary O.L.R.C. LEGAL NOTICE. APPLICATION FOR RENEWABLE LEASE UNDER “THE LAND I ACT, 1924.” I, THOMAS WILLIAM RAE. of Roxburgh, Labourer, Hereby Give Notice that I have applied, under Section 146 of “The | Land Act, 1924,’’ to the Land Boar 1 of the Otago Land District for a Renewable Lease over Section 32, Block VII, Teviot Survey District, containing 140 acres 2 roods 20 poles. Objections, if any, must bo addressed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunedin. 15jy THOMAS WILLIAM RAE. IT i? much better and quicker to use a STEEL SKEWER to bind a round of bc-ef than the thick wooden ones. The meat is also much easier carved. A Set of Ten assorted sizes only costs Is, posted Is 2d. VERNON SMITH (LTD.),

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19532, 15 July 1925, Page 6

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