AMUSEMENTS. Drama, action, and passionate romance, with aptly timed touches of comedy to relieve action—such is the picturisation of "THE DESERT HEALER." "THE DESERT HEALER.” Which comes to the QCTAGON TH ATEE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. Under the screen title of “OLD LOVES AND NEW.” “OLD LOVES AND NEW.” "OLD LOVES AND NEW.” "OLD LOVES AND NEW.” "OLD LOVES AND NEW.” “OLD LOVES AND NEW.” "OLD LOVES AND NEW.” Featuring LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE And BARBARA BEDFORD. BARBARA BEDFORD. A new love story of the desert by that remarkable woman EDITH M. HULL, The author of that famous novel “THE SHEIE.” “THE SHEIK.” Another flaming drama of the desert transferred to the screen in all its glorious Oriental romance, and conflict, enacted against the untrammelled backgrounds of the East. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. Directed by Mr L. D. Austin. Overture —Masaniello (Auber). Incidental Music will include:— Venetian Serenade (Luzzatti). Caucasian Sketches (Ivanoff). Oriental Intrigue (Nicode). The Caravan (Lubomirsky). Gipsy Melodies (Dvorak). Queen of Sheba (Goldmark), etc. Box Plans: Circle at Chas. Begg’s'till 12 a.m., then at Theatre. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. All reserves, 2s 9d. ’Phone reserves held till 7.45. J£ING~ r EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-DAY AT 2.15. James Oliver Curwood’s Smashing Story of the Far North. “BAREE, SON OF KAZAN,” "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN,” With WOLF, THE WAR DOG. If you like North-west Stories and Dogs, you will rave over this. ~FOR SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. pLAZA AND GRA i’ D MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30. A Breezy Story of a Rough-riding Ranger, “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” “SKY HIGH CORRAL.” featuring ART ACCORD ART ACCORD ART ACCORD. ART \CCORD. A real galloping Western picture with the eternal appeal of the outdoors. Crammed with breathless riding, hand-to-hand battles between rangers and cattle rustlers, tense romance, and a bag full of tricks by Raven, the wonder horse, and Rex, the intelligent canine. In Addition, NOW, LADIES, THIS IS WHERE YOU COME IN! A Glittering, Gorgeous Fashion Show — Gorgeous Gowns and Sizzling Drama! “A SLAVE OP FASHION.” “A SLAVE OP FASHION,” With NORMA SHEARER And LEW CODY. An up-to-the-minute romance brimful with spice, surprises, and splendour. O SGIEL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WESLEY BARRY. PAT O’MALLEY, In “THE FIGHTING CUB.” A story of daring courage and loyal hearts. Two Comedies, Serial, News. “THE IRON MAN.” TUESDAY NEXT: HAROLD LLOYD in “HOT WATER.” Prices: Adults, Is 6d; Children, 6d. QTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. SUMMER STOCK SHOW TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, 24th and 25th NOVEMBER, 1926. The Hon. W. DOWNIE STEWART, Acting Prime Minister, will be present on People’s Day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 10 a.m.—Judging Clydesdale Horses, Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs. 1.30 p.m.—Pony Trots (post entries). 2.30 p.m.—Sheep Dog Competitions. 4 p.m. —Hunting Competition. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. PEOPLE’S DAY (Observed Half-holi-day). 9 a.m. —Judging Draught Horses, Harness, Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. 9.30 a.m. —Sale of Pedigree Stock. 10.30 a.m. —Demonstration on Friesian Animal. 11 a.m. —Friesian Judging Competition. 1 p.m.—Pony Trots (post entries). 1.30 p.m. —Sheep Dog Competition. 2.15 p.m.—Grand Parade of Prize Stock. (The Parade takes preference of all events.) 3 p.m.—Hunting Competition (Ladies). 3.30 p.m.—Leaping Competition. 4.30 p.m.—High Jiftnping Competition. SHEEP GUESSING COMPETITION: Prize, Electrolux Outfit, value £l7. For the convefiience of Judges and Stewards, Motor Cars leave the Office, Crawford street, every 10 minutes on both days. Trams run to Show Grounds every few minutes on People’s Day. Fares: Singles Cd, Return 9d. The St. Kilda Band in attendance. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Motor Cars, 2s (Members’ Cars Free). Telephones: Dunedin Office, 1031; Show Ground, 1004: Show Grounds, extra 9; Loading Bank, 2241. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretarv S 3 Crawford street. 20n TkUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW. BURNS HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. ENTRIES CLOSE Otago A. and P. Society’s Office, 83 Crawford street, on MONDAY,. December 6, at 7 p.m. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. P.O. Box 59m 20n Amusement Advertisements Continued on Pago 9. CVTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A Vy large amount of reading matter. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 1
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