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AMUSEMENTS. AS PREDICTED!—HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT. MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT WAS THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT 01 A CROWDED HOUSE. NOTE TO-DAY’S SESSIONS! SPECIAL MORNING SESSION .. .. 10.30 a.m. SPECIAL AFTERNOON SESSION .. .. 2.15 p.m. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE .. .. 7.15 p.m. 'J'HE S M P T { E THEATRE MATINEES DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. “THE VANISHING RACE,” “THE VANISHING RACE,” “THE VANISHING RACE,” “THE VANISHING RACE,” WITH AN ENORMOUS CAST. HEADED BY RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX, The immortal screen epic of the Red Indian. Written by tlu world s foremost author of outdoor stories, enacted by a brilliant cast headed by Richard Dix, this production is a screen triumph Acclaimed by the press wherever presented, _ Ihe Vanishing Race” con.ea to you following success after success, a picture acclaimed as a screen epic by thousands. Dramatic intensity, magnificent and awe-inspiring settings, and brilliant acting. Battle Scenes-*-American Indians —Wild West Skirmishes—Romance—Adventure —lndian War Dances —Pow-wows. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). _ Entr’acte (Duet for Flute and Clarinet).' “By the Watters of Minnetonka (Lieurance). Incidental to the Picture:—“By the Sundial from Cobweb Castle Suite” (Lehmann); Patrol, “Indian Girl” (Lowenstein); Selection, “Rose Mane (Friml i.id Stothart); “Indian Love Call” (Friml); etc., etc. Box Plans at Bristol Piano Company till 12 a.m., then at the Theatre. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45 only. Evening Prices: Front Stalls, Is fid: Back Stalls, 2s; Reserved Stalls, 2s 9d; Dress Circle, 2s 9d. No Half-prices at night. Matinee: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is fid; Children, fid and Is. FREE LIST ENT.RELY SUSPENDED! AFTER WITNESSING THIS FINE PRODUCTION TAKE A “RED BAND” TAXI HOME. DEPOT: MORAY PLACE (’Phone 953). ■ COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! C O L L E G E D A Y S! C 0 L L E G E D A Y S! r£ 0 THE PUBLIC. It is not often that the management of this theatre takes occasion to personally recommend one of its attractions, but in the case of “COLLEGE DAYS” we would be remiss in our duty not to express public appreciation of a great artist and a great work. “COLLEGE DAYS,” commencing FRIDAY NEXT, brings forth a greater HAROLD LLOYD than we have ever known. There is more laughter in it than any other picture he has ever p roduced —but there is something more. A touch of pathos, a fringing of that narrow path that just - divides comedy from tragedy, and makes laughter divine. We urge your attendance. MANAGER, OCTAGON THEATRE. C 0 L L E G E D A Y S! C o L L E G E D A Y S! COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! COLLEGE DAYS! GHHIS AFTERNOON! THIS AFTERNOON! A And TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! MONSTER BAND QUEEN CARNIVAL. KENSINGTON DRILL HALL. FOLLOW THE DUNEDIN PIPE BAND FROM OCTAGON. PIPE BAND WILL ENTERTAIN TO-NIGHT. Music. Games. Raffles. Competitions. OUEENS IN COMPETITION: KAIKORAI .. HIGHLAND PIPE TRAMWAYS Ist BATTALION MISS BEATRICE HAMER. MISS NORM 1 M'KENZIE. MISS NANCY BLANEY. MISS GLADYS CROSSAN. A Good Night’s Fun may be had in the Cabaret. COME ALONG TO-NIGHT. F. A. SIMS, Organiser. WALTER COLLINSON PIANOS MAINTAIN THE LEAD! ” THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD ; many years ago introduced the first Walter Collinson Pianos to this country, » and year by year these " dependable Pianos gain in public favour. FOR STERLING VALUE WALTER COLLINSON PIANOS STAND UNCHALLENGED. MAY WE SEND YOU OUR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE? Prices are mos+ moderate, and Terms are cheerfully arranged to suit the purchaser. Inquire to-day. TETRI RTHSTHT, PIANO no T/TTI nUNUOTN

liua< DJKJLO i UJj riAiNU AMUSEMENTS. MUSICAL EVENT THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY EVERYBODY. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction: The Bristol Piano Co. (Ltd.). TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. TUESDAY. 30th NOVEMBER. A Brilliant Operatic Recital by New Zealand’s Coming Queen of Song: MISS GLADYS LORIMER. MISS GLADYS LORIMER. MISS GLADYS LORIMER. MISS GLADYS LORIMER. PHENOMENAL TRIUMPH AT CHRISTCHURCH. “A pure coloratura Soprano—easy delivery of brilliant passages, staccatos, and trills—a perfect ear—artistic sense unmistakable.”—Press. Assisting Artists: MR. CHAS. A. MARTIN, Pianist. Mr M. S. ROBILLIARD, 'Cellist. MR J. STEWART, Flautist. PRICES: Os (reserved), 4s, 2s Cd (plus tax). BOX PLAN opens at THE BRISTOL on THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. Personal Manager. .HUGH J. RAWSON TT ATkO EA I BAND GRAND FINAL CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 8.5 p.m. Conductor Mr E. Franklin. PROGRAMME. Hymn, “Abide With Me” Band; Overture, “The Magic Flute” (Mozart), Band; Children’s Duet, “Beneath Thy Window,” the Phillips Sisters; Trombone Solo, “ The Deathless Army ” (Trotere), Bandsman D. Boyd; Song, selected, Miss Alice Wilkinson, L.A.8.; Xylophone Solo, “ Andantino ” (Lemare), Bandsman E. Andrews, band accompaniment; Recitation, “Young Fellow, My Lad” (Service), Miss Anita Winkel; Selection, ‘ Jirates of Penzance,” Bandj ' Song, “In a Monastry Garden,” Mr W. Mills; March, “The Vanished Army” (Alford), Band. National Anthem. 1 Accompanist .. .. Miss E. M’Dowell. | CHAS. BEEBY, Hon. Secretary. ; I This is a Special Programme as a wind 1 up, and we will appreciate a Liberal Collection as a final effort from our patrons. Silver Coin Collection towards i contest expenses. VENTRILOQUISM. — You can master this i subject.—For free booklet write Douglas 1 Howard, Box 129iK G.P.0.. Wellington. VVrAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITVJ NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 1