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AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA AND GRAND matinees DAILY night sessions 2 p.m. 7.30 The Weirdest Picture of the Season, ••THE MON STEP-,'’ “THE MONSTER.” “THE MONSTER,” “THE MONSTER.” Featuring LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. , His Masterpiece ot His Many Weird Characterisations. The greatest “scare” picture ever screened. Lights flickering about a lonely, tenantless house. The weird figure of a gigantic negro seen at dusk. Is it any wonder the town had nightmare? ' Lon Chaney will give you a prickly scalp as the mad surgeon who traps human beings and uses them for weird experiments. You will creep after him through a lonely house in pitch darkness. You will fall into breath-clutching traps. You will have tough battles with his half-witted, deformed assistants. There's a laugh ana a shudder in every foot. Also, on the same Programme, A .Delightful Co.uedy with a Romantic Surprise: “THE NARROW STREET,” “THE NARROW STREET,” With DOROTHY DEVORE and MATT MOORE. A Word to the Wise: “This is without a doubt the finest double-feature programme j'et screened in this Teatre. Music by the PLAZA INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. Ring either Theatre for Reserves. fZ'ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-DAY AT 2.15. BERT LYTELL and MARIAN NIXON In “SPORTING LIFE." “SPORTING LIFE.” See the bruising, battling prize-fight, with a fortune at stake, and the most exciting horse race ever thrown upon the screen.

AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin's Premier Picture Theatre). Day Session Daily, 2.15. Night Session de Luxe, 7.45. THOMAS HARDY'S THOMAS HARDY S THOMAS HARDY’S THOMAS HARDY’S THOMAS HARDY’S World-famous Classic of English Life, “TESS OF THE D’URBERViLLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES ” ‘‘TESS OF THE D’URBERVILL.’.S.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVD.I ES ” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVIDLES." “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES “TESS OF THE D’URBERV IDLES ” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERVILLES.” “TESS OF THE D’URBERYILLES.” With , BLANCHE SWEET as Tess. STUART HOLMES as Alec D’Urberville. CONRAD NAGEL as Angel Clare. GEORGE FAWCETT as John Durbevfield. The heart of humanity has been thrilled by the story of “Tess.” From the moment when she falls under the evil jpell of Alec D’Uberville, through the death ol her child, and her subsequent marriage to Angel .Clare, right up to the final souisearching scenes under the slradow of death, this screen story of “Tess” will hold you absorbed with its dramatic intensity. More than a Photo-Play-a Reincarnation of the World’s Greatest Story. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Charles Parnell, Mus Dir.). Overture —Selection from “High Jinks” (Friml). Entr-acte—“The Lightning Switch” (Alford). The BOX PLANS are NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S, or ring the Theatre (444).

rpO-DAY IS DAXCE DAY AT THE SAVOY WHAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR—THE CHANCE TO DANCE TO A REAL DANCE BAND. NOW YOU HAVE IT. FIRST POPULAR SAVOY DANCE IN TUDOR HALL THIS AFTERNOON. Admission, 2s 6d. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A SUPPER DANCE AT NIGHT. Admisson, 7s Gd. Make Your Reservations Right Away. 't Telephone 2339. 'P H E BRISTOL PTA.VO COMPANY (LTD.) Invite prospective purchasers and music lovers generally to inspect the new styles created by William Sames (Ltd.). WILLIAM SAMES’ PIANOS STRIKE A NEW IDEA IN ARTISTIC CASING WORTHY OP THE QUALITY OF THIS FAVOURITE MAKER’S GOODS. Withal the prices are most moderate, and easy terms —necessitating ■ jm- a - mo<^ cas >b deposit—can be arranged. Jr THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. SPOUTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1920. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, Ist, 3rd, and sth June. First Race at 11 a.m., last at 4 p.m., each day. ADMISSION; Grounds, Is (kl; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra; Ladies. 2s 6d. obtainable at Railway 'Station and S. Jacobs, Princes street. Non-members’ Motor Cars, 2s 6d each, to motor paddock. Children under 12 years will not be admitted. Special Race Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from 10.30 a.m.; also a Special at 11.45 a.m. Return Fares (including admission to grounds), 4s each. Stand tickets 9.45 a.m. till H. L. JAMES, Secretary. RVGBYI’O 0 T B A L L. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 29, 1920. GARISBROOK GROUND; TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS—LNIVERSITY B v. ZINGARI-RICHMOND, Kick-off 1.30 p.m. UNIVERSITY A v. PIRATES. Kick-off 3 p.m. The Above Gaines Should Provide SPECTACULAR, BRIGHT, AND ATTRACTIVE RUGBY. TAHUNA PARK: SOUTHERN v. ALHAMBRA. No. 1. UNION v. DUNEDIN, No. 2. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission: Ground, 6d; Stand, Gd. Children Half-price. Ladies admitted free to the Stand. Official Guides 3d. Official Guides 3d. Ground Members, Club Members, Returned Soldiers, and Players admitted bv Special Gate at Back of Stand in Burns street only. As admission to the Ground will now be through the Turnstiles. Patrons are requested to comi provided with cxact«money. and thus save time at the Turnstiles. O.R.F.U. ANNUALS, 1926, will be on Sale at Carisbrock; price Is- or can be obtained at the Otago Sports Depot. E. S. WILSON. See. O.R.F.U. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY ' RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY lUGBY RUGLY UGity RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY QALEDONIAN GROUNDS, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY. RUGBY LEAGUE. Come and See the Clean Game of Football as it should be played. Bright. Brilliant. Spectacular. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS v.KAIKORAI At 1,30 p.m. CITY v. KAITANGATA, 3 p.m. Buy a copy of the League’s 10-page Programme, containing C. G. MTntyrc's exclusive all-sport cartoons, including a Murray-Troweni idea and “Dick and Mick ” —off to the “ Calc ” to see Rugby League. Also “ Bunty’s" match-result competition. Ladies and School Children Free to Ground. Box Plan for Grand Stand Seats at Jacobs's. No -booking fee. Programmes at Jacobs's. Afternoon Refreshments and Beef Tea procurable. Admission: Ground, Cd; Stand, Od extra. 11. DIVERS, Sec. O.R.F.L. TYULnEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB SHOW FOOTBALL JUNE 3. 4, and 5. j ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY!. CANADIAN COURT. EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Record Entries Dogs. Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, and Children's Pets. Art Union Tickets admit to Show. Come and sec what fanciers can produce towards perfection and beauty. G. THOMSON, 29my Secretary. CULLING PARK: HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS v. TECH. COLLEGE OLD BOYS, 3 p.m. PROSPECT PARK: NORTHERN v. MAORI HILL, 3 p.m. MGRKINGTON; Y.M.C.A. v. MORNINGTON, 3 p.m. E. R. GRACE. 29my Secretary O.F.A. OTAGO WITNESS. — New Stories. A largo am.-umt r«*alas raaltcr. Price 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19802, 29 May 1926, Page 1

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