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ALBERT H. EAILE, ALBERT H. BAIL®, ALBERT H. BAILE, ALBERT H. BAILE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Presents his AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and John Pallor. MONDAY NEXT. Soloists: ARTHUR P. STENDER, Comet Soloist, Champion of Champions. CLARRIE COLLINS, Trombonist. The Australian '‘Arthur Pryor.” HAROLD REID, the Wizard of the 1 Xylophone. Plays "with Four Hammers Perfect Four-Part Harmony. SUMMARY OF CRITIQUES—“Cornets are an improvement on violins.” “Like a Symphonic Orchestra —what tone!” "Nothing heard like it since Sousa.” “No blatancy—one can sit in the front seats.” “Rich in soloists.” “Plays like a huge organ.” ETC., ETC., AD LIB AD INFINITUM. BOOK NOW. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. ADMISSION: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Q TJEE N’s” theatre DAILY AT 2 and 7.30. Master Picture Presents FRED THOMSON 1 FRED THOMSON . In i “ THUNDERING HOOFS.” “ THUNDERING HOOFS.” Pounding, crashing, smashing through a story of vivid, virile drama, witn one amazing, exciting situation piling on top of the other. So get ready to be thrilled to your finger-tips. WYERYEODY’S THEATRE. DAILY AT 2 and 7.30. j Paramount Offers RICHARD DIX and FRANCES HOWARD In "THE SHOCK PUNCH.” “THE SHOCK PUNCH.” You’ll shake and shiver, quake and quiver when Dix puts over “The Shock Punch.” A punch-packed story, trembling with thrills and laughter. In Addition: EARLE WILLIAMS and GLADYS HULETTE in "LENA RIVERS,” "LENA RIVERS.” A scheming mother determined that her daughter should make a wealthy match. TOM MIX ‘ And Tony his Horse at 'the PLAZA AND GRAND ■**J2 p.m.—Commencing To-day—7.3o p.m. The Management have pleasure in presenting the Cowboy King, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, In “THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." The romance of a modern girl and a primitive westerner, played 'neath the whispering pine trees on the Yosemite Trail. Truly a Great Adventure Play. Plaza patrons should be seated 7.30 p.m. sharp. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.45. To-morrow at 2.15. FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON “THUNDERING HOOFS.” "THUNDERING HOOFS.” A red-blooded Western Drama full of thrills and action. J7JUCHRE, TO-NIGHT, AT s! WARATAH TEA ROOMS (Next Wardell’s). Eleven Prizes. Admission, 2s.
B 0 T S C O U T S’ FIRST DOMINION JAMBOREE (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) N.Z. AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITED N SPORTS GROUND N.Z. AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUND. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. GREAT SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF SCOUTCRAFT. COME AND SEE THE Marching by Patrols. COME AND SEE THE Semicircular and Spiral Rallies. COME AND SEE THE Austral ian Scouts. COME AND SEE THE South African Scouts. COME AND SEE THE Living Tableaux. COME AND SEE THE Sea Scouts in Action. COME AND SEE THE Rocket Life-saving Apparatus at Work. COME AND SEE THE First-ai d as Practised in the Stone Age. COME AND SEE THE Bridge Building. COME AND SEE THE Finals of the Running Events. COMB AND SEE THE Finals of the Tug-of-War. COME AND SEE THE 40 Other Displays. ' POPULAR PRICES; GROUND 6d. STAND, 6d. Children Half-price to Stand Only. MUNICIPAL TEPID BATHS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. MONSTER SWIMMING- GALA. OVER 600 ENTRIES. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. DON’T MISS THESE GREAT EVEN TS. £JOME TO LOVELY LAWRENCE! ALL EXHIBITION VISITORS ARE INVITED. AN INEXPENSIVE AND ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY! LAWRENCE is a delightful place for a few days’ vacation. A restful township amid beautiful surroundings, with plenty of pleasant motor drives. The famous Gabriel’s Gully, where gold was first discovered in Otago, is only a short distance from the town. At Lawrence one can enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation—Tennis, Bowling, and Golf,—the greens boing open to visitors. LAWRENCE, 59 miles inland from Dunedin, is the Headauarters for Dser Stalking at the Blue Mountains, etc. Good Trout Fishing. For full particulars write to Mr F. J. GRAY. Secretory, Progressive League, Whiteliavon street, Lawrence. Telephone 45,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19688, 15 January 1926, Page 1
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