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AMUSEMENTS. NO! NOT AN EARTHQUAKE! JUST THE ROARS OF LAUGHTER THAT ROCKED THE THEATRE LAST NIGHT! qctagon theatre. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Your risible faculties will be stimulated to a superlative degree by the presentation of the Screen’s Most Hilarious Comedian. HAROLD U-.OYD . HAROLD LLOYD In “COLLEGE DAYS" “COLLEGE DAYS” HIS GREATEST PICTURE. Without a doubt 'he funniest and most laughable film yon have ever seen. It will I drive you into .hysterics. You’ll laugh all the way through this, all the way home, and for weeks after. You will laugh as you have never laughed before. The Rules of I “COLLEGE DAYS.” “COLLEGE DAYS’.” ! , Forbid Anyone Keeping a Straight Face. A COMEDY GEM. A COMEDY RIOT. A COMEDY DELIGHT. A COMEDY SCREAM. IT IS JUST TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS! BE SURE AND COME EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. NOTE: Every child attending To-day’s Matinee will be presented with a pair of Harold Lloyd Goggles. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s till 12 a.m., then at the Theatre. Stalls at the Theatre from 10 a.m. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45 only. PRICES: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls. 2s: Circle, 2s 9d. All Reserves, 2s 9d. No Half Prices. BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. UfONSTEB BAND QUEEN CARNIVAL BARGAINS GALORE. BARGAINS GALORE. Massed Bands will march from Octagon To-night. FOLLOW THE BANDS. FOLLOW THE BANDS. Tramways Band will Entertain. Queens in an interesting position. Very little lifferenee in the lot. THE CARNIVAL WILL BE CONTINUED THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE COMBINED BANDS WILL RENDER A PROGRAMME IN THE GARDENS ON SUNDAY. TICKET SELLERS. PLEASE HAND IN ALL BLOCKS AND UNSOLD TICKETS TO-NIGHT. F. A. SIMS, Organiser. . H E SPCRT OF SPORTS. FORBURT PAPE TROTTING CT UB SPRING j> EETING. 1926 SPRING MEETING. 1926. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 26th and 27th NOVEMBER. 26th and 27th NOVEMBER. .First Race at 12.15 and last at 5.30 bof. days. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, 6s; Outside, Is. Motor Cars, 2s 6d for Non-members. The PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD OR MAIN ENTRANCE, PLUNKET STREET. Motor Car Drivers are requested to unload their passengers at either of these gates. NO MALE PASSENGERS in Motor Cars will be allowed to go through the Motor Gate in Richardson street. They will only be ADMITTED THROUGH THE TURNSTILES. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. SPECIAL TRAMS as required run direct to the Plunket street entrance. BAND OF Ist BATTALLION IN ATTENDANCE. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. H I S MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. THURSDAY. DECEMBER, 2. at 8 p.m. THIRD CONCERT OF THE 1926 SEASON By THE DUNEDIN ETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR. Conductor, Mr j. LEECH. In Selected Part Songs, /ocal and Instrumental Items, including: “Sea Chanties,” “The Birth of Morn" “Coronach.” Soloist: Miss Lillian M'Donald. Choir Soloists: Stan. Jeffs and T. D. White. Cello Soloist: Mr Phil Palmer. • Elocutionist: Mrs M. O’Sullivan. Box Plan at BRISTOL Opens: Subscribers, November 29. Non-subscribers, Decembef I. J. M. WHITE, Secretary “GHHE BRISTOL” FOR PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES! JL PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES THAT REALLY ARE PORTABLE —that may be carried with ease—so compactly designed and balanced that you would gladly take one out o’ doors. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES. FAVOURITE MODELS ON SALE AT THE BRISTOL. Fibre-cased Portable Gramophones, £4 10s. Leather Cloth-covered Portable Gramophones. £5 5s The famous “His Master’s Voice” Portable Gramophone, £ll. GLADLY WILL WE DEMONSTRATE—CALL TO-DAY. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. AMUSEMENTS. J 5 U R N S , HALL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 8 p.m. LADIES’ CHOIR CONCERT. LADIES’ CHOIR CONCERT. Conductor. Miss Meda Paine. In a Variety of Part Songs. Assisted by Misses Wilson, Stubbs. Graham, Wilkinson, Denford, Brand, Beck, Hensley, and Guthrie. Instrumental Trios by Misses Mary Frazer. J. Baird, and B. Paine. Accompanists: Miss Mary Frazer. L.R.A.M., Miss Molly Cotter. Tickets, 2s. ‘Box Plan at Bristol, Tuesday, 30th. Booking fee, 6d. W.C.A. GARDEN PETE. •SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2.30 to 6.30. At the RESIDENCE of Mrs J. SUTHERLAND ROSS, BROW HILL, 70 BELGRAVE CRESCENT, ROSLYN (Rattray street car to M’Kay's Store). Spectacular Programme by Pupils of Miss Noeline Parker. Stalls of Fancy Goods. Sweets, Ice Creams, and Drinks. Afternoon Tea. Punch and Judy. Admission: Sixpence. IF WET, WILL BE HELD IN Y.W.C.A. HALL, MORAY PLACE. nnHE POPULAR NEAPOLITAN 6-8 A ONE-STEP (Funiculi-Funicula). Same Melody as the Popular Song. Music by Lugi Denza. Words by Max Gartman. REFRAIN — Villa Rosa! Pride of Napoli! Villa Rosa! How you call to me! My heart is there Where skies are fair, And every dream of love came true. Rosa! Villa Rosa! I am coming back to you. Price, Is 9d. Posted, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174 George street, Dunedin. amusements. T O - N I G H T! AT THE SAVOY . The same delightful surroundings, wonderful floor, and excellent supper service, but a new and better orchestra under the direction of Mr ERN BEECHAM. Patrons will be charmed and positively thrilled with the music rendered by these accomplished musicians. Tables may now be reserved for the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE By ’Phone 2339. Admission, 7s 6d, supper included. Dancing as usual This Afternoon. THE SAVOY. D L H A I . L! “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Is. Coming. WATCH FOR FURTHER NEWS!* L L H AIL! “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Is Coming. WATCH FOR FURTHER NEWS! Amusement Advertisemnts Continued on Pag-e 16. TT’ is a tedious business Cutting Up A Mint or Parsley for Sauce. We have a RAPID CUTTER, with which you can do the work in a quarter of the time of the old way. Price,, Is and Is 6d; posted 2d extra. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), George street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19958, 27 November 1926, Page 1

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