AMUSEMENTS. After escaping the sea in “The Navigator, Buster Keaton gets into more trouble on the sea of matrimony. Come and watch Buster Keaton nearly get married 777/ times! At the EMPIRE THEATRE (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Palace.) Afternoon Sessions Daily: 2.15 p.m. Evening Sessions De Luxe: 7.45. Giggles, Chuckles, Laughs, and Roars Whirled up into a Tornado of Joy. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. BUSTER KEATON. ' BUSTER KEATON. He would get Seven Million Dollars if he married by 7 o’clock. And he had “SEVEN CHANCES.” “SEVEN CHANCES.” “ SEVEN CHANCES.” “SEVEN CHANCES.” “SEVEN CHANCES.” “ SEVEN CHANCES.” “ SEVEN CHANCES.” “ SEVEN CHANCES.” “SEVEN CHANCES.” Wrap your ribs in cotton wool and come and laugh at Buster proposing to every woman in town, including two Scotchmen in kilts! Here’s Buster fresh from his trip in “The Navigator," trying not to get married to all the females in a big town. If he marries at least one he inherits seven million dollars! You’ll just lie over the seat and weep to see him dodge them and still try to save that seven million. Reel after Reel of Hilarious Hysterics. ADDED ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Another Good Comedy—one of Local Interest. “THE 192(5 CAPPING CARNIVAL." “THE 1926 CAPPING CARNIVAL.” “THE 1926 CAPPING CARNIVAL.” The Full Procession. STUDENTS, SEE WHAT GREAT SCREEN TYPES YOUR ARE! EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA, (Chaa. Parnell, Mus. Dir.) Overture, “Morning, Noon, and Night” (Suppe). Box Plans are Now Open at The Bristol Piano Co., or Ring the Theatre (444). pLAZA AND GRAND MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS, 7.30. A WONDERFUL DOUBLE BILL. FIRST— The Most Sensational Western Ever Filmed, “ TRIPLE ACTION.” “ TRIPLE ACTION.” “ TRIPLE ACTION.” “ TRIPLE ACTION." Featuring PETE MORRISON PETE MORRISON And his Marvel Horse, LIGHTNIN’. A novel Western outdoor photo-drama crammed with smoking guns, aeroplane llights, a thrilling parachute descent, daredevil horsemanship, exciting captures, and a charming romance. It’s the most sensational picture you’ve seen in many a moon. THENCRASH. tun for Cover, here Comes the Mile-a-Second Comedian, MONTY BANKS, in “RACING LUCK.” “RACING LUCK." V whizzing, sidc-splittmg Auto Comedy hat abounds with action, thrills, and aughs. You’ll grin, you’ll laugh, you’ll roar, and yell for more. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME By THE PLAZA INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. BUSTER KEATON, The Frozen-faced Comedian, in “ SEVEN CHANCES." “ SEVEN CHANCES.” A rib-tickling riot of merriment. Excellent Supports. MO S G I E L To-night, at “ ADVENTURE.” PICTURES. 7.45, To-night. “ ADVENTURE.” With Pauline Starke and Tom Moore. South sea splendour, derelicts, and .dancers. It is a Jack London story. Romance, adventure, thrills. Comedy, News, Serial, “ The Riddle Rider.” TUESDAY NEXT: “QUO VADIS.” ■JQANCE. DANCE. DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, AT THE SAVOY. AT THE SAVOY. The Finest Dance Hall and the Dominion’s Premier Dance Band at your service. Cyrus De Vigny And his SAVOY NOVELTY BAND. Make your Reservations Early for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE . And SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEA DANCE If you want to be happy, don’t miss these events. THE SAVOY. D AIRYMEN’S ANNUAL BALL, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 23. Grand March, 8.15 p.m. Double Ticket, 10s 6d. G. Ellison, Caterer. Arthur Gordon’s Dance Band. P. PRYDE, ogju Secretary. iTs RUBY WIL DIN G (Late J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), Teacher of Ballroom and Ballet Dancing. Studio: THE LOUNGE, JAY’S TEA ROOMS, George street (’phone 2004). Private lessons daily from 2.31). Classes by arrangement. Fox Trot, Waltz, lango, and Charleston. 10jy PUCHRE! TO-NIGHT TJUCHIIE! T 0 ■ N I G H T WARATAH TEA ROOMS. £S Bs—SPECIAL ORDER—£B 8a (£5 ss, £2 2s, £1 Is). Eight Other Prizes. 2s —A d miss ion .—2s. gOMETHING NEW! “WHEN I GO HOME.” Standard Song, by “ Earl Towner.” All Keys. When I go home, day’s labour done, Through the cool gloam at set of sun, flow sweet the rest that toil has won, On love’s warm breast at set of suu! When I go home, life’s labour done. Price, 2s. Posted, 2s Id. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly >n the Dominion. Found in every larmhonse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it oilers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19844, 17 July 1926, Page 1
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