AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE 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 11 p into a Tornado of Joy. 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.” 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 ho inherits seven million dollars! You’!! iust 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 102 G CAPPING CARNIVAL.” “THE 1920 CAPPING CARNIVAL/ “THE 1920 CAPPING CARNIVAL.” The Full Procession. STUDENTS, SEE WHAT GREAT SCREEN TYPES YOUR ARE! EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Chas. Parnell. Mus. Dir.) Box Plans are Now Open at The Bristol Piano Co., or Ring the Theatre (444) pLAZA AN~D GRAND 1 MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS. 7.30. A WONDERFUL DOUBLE BILL. FIRST— The Most Sensational Western Ever Filmed, " TRIPLE ACTION." Featuring PETE MORRISON And his Marvel Horse, LIGHTNIN’. A novel Western outdoor photo-drama crammed with smoking guns, aeroplane flights, 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. THEN—MONTY BANKS, in “RACING LUCK.” A whizzing, side-splitting Auto Comedy that abounds with action, thrills, and laughs. You’ll grin, you’ll laugh, you’ll roar, and yell for more. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME By THE PLAZA INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. QDEEN'S THEATRE * agl Twice Daily at 2 and 7.30 Be on Your Guard, Let Nothing Interfere with your Seeing “ THE UNGUARDED HOUR.” “ THE UNGUARDED HOUR." A First National Feature, with MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON. DORIS KENYON. 4. madcap maid out to win the heart of a jachelor who had fled from love. Romance jn the Riviera. One glorious hour unguarded. Seldom a story in a setting so fine. Supports include COMEDY, GAZETTE, SCENIC, INTEREST. . MEETINGS, JM MIGRANT S’ CLUB. THE ABOVE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. Tickets will be sold for the Social and Dance, Oriental Caves, Octagon, JULY 26. WANTED. PLUMBERS to realise their responsibilities. Attend Special Meeting Wednesday night. New award, other nrgent business. 19Jy HOTELS. pXCELSIOR BOTTLING STORE THE LEADER. W. QUIRK Proprietor DOWLING STREET. Box 448. TO RESIDENTS OF DUNEDIN. PROVIDE FOR YOUR VISITORS. WE SUPPLY—s. d. Square Gin, large size •. 12 6 Gordon’s Dry Gin ~ .. 10 0 Bola 10 0 Case Whisky .. 12 and 12 6 Draft Brandy, per bottle .. 9 0 Draft Brandy, pints .. .. 4 9 Fine Old Port 3 0 Sherry 4 6 Draft Whisky 11 0 Ale and Stou 14 Special Dry Martini Cocktail: Quarts 12s, Pints 6s (id, Flasks ss, Splash 2s 6d. WE CATER FOR ALL AT AN ALL-CATERING PRICE. Country Orders Promptly Attended To Gridiron hotel, DUNEDIN. THE HOUSE FOR COUNTRY VISITORS. Also FAMED FOR ITS DRAUGHT WHISKY. The Hotel that DID NOT Raise its Tariff during the Exhibition Period. A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. QRITERION HOTEL. Mr ANGUS MTVOR has pleasure in announcing that he has provided another BAR, and also an UP-TO-DATE BOTTLE STORE. ALL THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS IN STOCK. PERSONAL. Cf ENTLEMAN (35). good position, wishes X CORRESPOND young Lady (25) ; view matrimony.—Address “Bachelor," 378, Times Omco. Ujy MRS B. C. MATHESON (nee Hutcheson). Dunedin, Registered Midwife and Registered Nurse, wishes her friends to know that she has been living on her own freehold property, 31 Helena street, South Dunedin, since the second day of August, 1919 19Jy KEFINED, sober gentleman wishes MEET young lady (25-30), view matrimony, must bo genuine,—Address 392, Times. VITANTED, PLUMBERS to realise their W responsibilities. Attend Special Meeting Wednesday night. New award, other urgent business. 19Jy TVlAlio DAILY I 1)11/ AND WJi U NESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT.—Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19845, 19 July 1926, Page 1
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