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AMUSEMENTSJgMPIRE THEATRE “Always a Good Entertainment.” Comfortably Heated for the W inter. TO-DAY at 2, TO-NIGHT at 7. “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” 'THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” “THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” WRITTEN IN DUNEDIN. WRITTEN IN DUNEDIN. WRITTEN IN DUNEDIN. By FERGUS HUME, FERGUS HUME, FERGUS HUME, FERGUS HUME, FERGUS HUME, FERGUS HUME, And Proved to bo THE WORLD’S BEST SELLER. THE WORLD'S BEST SELLER. THE WORLD’S BEST SELLER. Founded upon the Facts of the Most Startling Case that ever Staggered the World. Featuring ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, The Eminent American Star, who will bo remembered by his outstanding work with Win. S. Hart in “Branding Broadway,” and with Mao Murray in “Modern Love,” etc. YOU WILL ENJOY THE PICTURE! AS YOU ENJOYED THE BOOK 1 USUAL PRICES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (The Best in Town). Director Mr C. Parnell. Leader Mr R. Petitt. Some of the Items; Overture, Selection from “The Gondoliers,” “sth Hungarian Dance” (Brahms): “Intermezzo,” from “Cavalieria Rusticana” (Mascagni); Entr’acte, “Gavotte from Miguon” (Thomas): “Air Louis XIII-’’ (Ghys). Reserves at The Bristol, or ’Phone 444. J) UNEDIN COMPETITION o’ 24rn ANNUAL FESTIVAL, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, VICTORIA AND BURNS HALLS, Commences - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925. Official Opening at 7.45. A Very Attractive Programme has been Arranged for Tuesday Evening, Including COMBINED BALLETS. PIANO DUET (“Nordoscher”). RECITATION (“The Knight’s Toast”). SEAN TRIDBHAIS. VOCAL SOLO (Ladies’ Own Selection). SKIPPING ROPE DANCE. PIANO SOLO, “Vnlse Brilliant.” HUMOROUS RECITATION (Gentlemen) VOCAL DUET’ (“Song of the Sword”). ADMISSIONS: Day Sessions, 6d; Saturday Afternoons (H.M. Theatre and Victoria Hall)—Adults Is. Children 6d; Evening—D.C. and 0.5., 3s. Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking fee bd. Season Tickets, 25a. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. gAY 0 I CABARET. (Where Happiness Reigns Supreme.) Nothing more spectacular and appealing to the finer senses can be seen in any Dance Hall in Australasia than is available here in our own City, while the Music and Cuisine are all that can be desired. Visitors should not miss the opportunity of spending an evening with Dunedin’s smart people. Come To-morrow to the AFTERNOON TEA-DANCE And SUPPER-DANCE. To Ensure a Table ’Phono 2339, SAVOY CABARET. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors t Rir Beniamin and Mr John Pallet MONSTER CARNIVAL, In Aid of Dominican Convent Building Fund. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY (ADMISSION FREE) At 2.30 o’clock, / By Pupils of MADAME MARTINELLI REGGIARDO. Dancing Scenas by Miss Moira Coughlin’s Pupils. Instrumental Selections by Dominican Convent Orchestra. Vocal Selection by Mrs D. Carty. THIS EVENING, AT 8, “ MEXICANO.” “ MEXICANO.” “MEXICANO” “MEXICANO.” Produced by Mr F. Reado Wauchop. A Masterly Manipulation of Colour. Action, and Music. Side-shows, Games, and Dances. A WELTER FROM START TO FINISH. Admission, Is, or by Art Union Ticket, procurable at The- Bristol. Dixieland. DIXIELAND. , SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, VICTORIA HALL (Above His Majesty’s Theatre). CARNIVAL NIGHT. FULL DIXIE JAZZ BAND In a Specially-selected Programme of Music featuring China Girl, Oriental Fox-trot. ET A PAIR OF G.P. GUMBOOTS vif tor your winter work. They are a splend/d protection against damp and cold, and are obtainable in various grades for different types of work Only first grade I pure rubber is used in these boots, which I are made by one of the largest lubber manufactories in Canada ALL RETAILERS. J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19582, 11 September 1925, Page 1

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