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AMUSEMENTSrp H E SPORT OF SPORTS. FORBTJRT PARK TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1926. SUMMER MEETING, 1926. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 and 30. JANUARY 28 and 30. FIRST RACE AT 12.30 AND LAST AT 5.45 EACH DAY. ADMISSION. Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is; Motor Cars, 2s 6d for Non-members. The Public must ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES at VICTORIA ROAD or MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET. Motor Car Drivers arc requested to unload their passengers at either of these gates. No Male Passengers in Motor Cars will be allowed to go through the Motor Gate in Richardson street. They will only be Admitted through the Turnstiles. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. Special Trams as required run direct to the Plunket Street Entrance. Artillery Band in Attendance. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.

rjTHE EMPIRE THEATRE. (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre.) Daily at 2 p.m. Nightly at 7.30. The Management have the. pleasure of presenting to the Dunedin public the Greatest Programme yet screened in this city. First, a drama that penetrates fashion’s secret haunts, revealing the adventures and perils of the beautiful models who grace the jewelled byways of Peacock Alley: _ „ “NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL.” Featuring Claire Windsor, Edmund Lowe, Mae Busch, Raymond Griffith, Lew Cody, Hobart Bosworth. Presented with a most elaborate fashion parade, displaying all the latest in frocks, wraps, fur coats, etc., for this coming winter’s fashions, models, and frocks by Messrs Arthur Barnett (Limited). Also, on the same programme; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management have the pleasure to announce the screening of the first authentic pictures of _ . QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S LIFE AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S LIFE AND FUNERAL. FUNERAL. Delightful Musical Programme by EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (0. Parnell; Mus. Dir.). Overture, “ Sunshine and Showers' (Flath); Entr’acte, Selection of Maori Melodies (arr. by Chas. Parnell). Patrons are advised to make their Reservations Early. Bos Plans at The Bristol or Theatre* (’phone 444). gYEIIYIiOjiY’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents ROD LA ROCQUE and YERA RAYNOLDS in “FEET OF CLAY,” “ FEET OF CLAY.” A picture with a smash’ climax, the like of which has, never been seen before. A scene you’ll talk about just as everyone did of the opening of the Red Sea in “ The Ten Commandments.” In addition: “WELCOME HOME.” “WELCOME HOME.” Here’s a comedy gem as welcome as a long-lost bank roll. pLAZA AND GRAND. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Matinee, 2 p.m.; Evening, 7.30 p.m. A Blue Streak Western. JACK HOXIE. Supported by the Famous UNIVERSAL RANCH RIDERS In * “ THE WHITE OUTLAW.” A thundering melodramatic Western story, packed with action and adventure. SELECTED SUPPORTING BILL. Comedies, News, Scenics. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Master Picture offers SULLEN LANDIS and LILLIAN RICH In “ CHEAP KISSES.” “ CHEAP KISSES.” “ CHEAP KISSES.” A story that comes surging from the soul of a woman. With faith and love in her heart, this unsuspecting girl promised to love, honour, and obey without knowing the true nature of the hoy she married. I N G EDWARD. To-night, at 7.45; To-morrow, at 2.15, “CHEAP KISSES,” A flaming cross-section of life as it is lived to-day from the pen of the greatest author the screen has ever known. jgXYOY CAI3A RE T. Reservations may now be made for the SATURDAY SUPPER-DANCE. THE SOCiAL EVENT OF THE WEEK. ARTHUR ADAMS And his SAVOY BAND Scored a tremendous success on his opening night last evening, when a record crowd of merrymakers gave him an ovation and declared the music to he the best yet. Patrons of the Saturday Supper-Dance may be assured a wonderful evening’s entertainment. For Reservations ’phone 2339. THE SAVOY. QANCINGI DANCING! DANCING! MISS WALEACE, Teacher of MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Address; 836 CUMBERLAND STREET. Phone 2369. 17d TT'Tlli 15 ! EUCHRE! TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT WARATAH TEA ROOMS. ELEVEN PRIZES. Admission . 2s ECZEMA CURED.—My Herbal Treav meat positively cures the distressing trouble.—Taomiieon- herbalist. Oatuftra.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1