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AMUSEMENTS. “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” UMPIRE THEATH E. Matinees Daily 2.15. Evening Sessions De Luxe 7.45. We can honestly recommend this to all lovers of genuine drama! One scene of dramatic intensity is when Norma, as a little trapeze performer, is thrown unconscious into the lion’s den by a jealous woman. Over her head a brave man fights for her life against tile savage animals. The realism of this scene ie amazing. NORMA SHEARER’S NORMA SHEARER’S NORMA SHEARER’S NORMA SHEARER’S Great Emotional Role, in her Greatest Eii lire. “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” ACTION! LOVE! DRAMA! Above the blare of the circus band rose the frenzied shout, “ The Lion! The Lion!” THE TAWNY BEAST CROUCHED FOR THE SPRING! AND THEN— You’ve never seen a moment to equal this for thrills in all your picturegoing days. “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS." ' “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS.” A FILM YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! EMPIRE SELECT'ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans Bristol Piano Co., or Ring the Theatre (444). DLAZA AKD GRAND A MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. THRILLS—SPILLS-r-ACTION—-ROMANCE. JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE In * “ THE DEMON." •“ THE DEMON.” They couldn’t stop him with ropes or guns or dynamite. No w’onder they called him “ The Demon.” You simply must see him risk hife life and perform some of the most thrilling stunts ever seen. And in addition: The Whirlwind Comedy Sensation of the year: “DANCE MADNESS.” J)UNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY Mr James Coombs, Conductor. HANDEL’S “MESSIAH.” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 13 and 14. Tickets; D.C., 2s 9d; Stalls and 0.5., 2s; Back Seats, Is, including tax. Reserved Seats (6d) at The Bristol Piano Company, Thursday. Tickets also at Begg and Co.s, Scofield (chemist), and Logie (bookseller, 167 Rattray street). JOHN DAVIDSON, Secretary and Treasurer. Ola Princes street. ’Phone 3256. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. MISS WALLACE’S DANCES EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. DANCING 8-10.45 p.m. Arthur Gordon and Dance Band. Admission, 2s 6d. Concession Tickets, 6 for 10s 6d. Q.RAND EVENING CONCERT In Aid of West Ham Mission Christmas Cheer Fund, TO-DAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1926, At 8 p.m., AT HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, By MACANDREW BAY GLEE CLUB (Conductor, Mr H. P. Desmoulins), Assisted by MABELLE ESQUILANT, Miss W. M‘Peake, Messrs L. Dailey, and Arthur Lungley, and Rev. ERNEST S. TUCKWELL, B.A. (Recitations). ADMISSION, Is. A Choice Selection of Water-colour Sketches at very reasonable prices will be on Sale. ROOKING BY ELECTRICITY. DEMONSTRATIONS with the “ORION” ELECTRIC RANGE will be given in Messrs H. E. SHACKLOCK’S (LTD.) SHOW ROOM, Princes street South, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. A Dinner will be cooked on ! Friday. All interested are- invited. PICTURES, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8. LILLIAN GISH in “THE WHITE SISTER.” “THE WHITE SISTER.” An unforgettable drama of human emotions, undying love, and mighty selfsacrifice. Prices: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), December 7, At 8 o’clock. “THE WHITE QUEEN” (Original New Zealand PlayL Written and Produced by Miss A. Winnie Jones, in Aid of Unemployment Fund. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. WINNERS"OF RAFFLES at MONTEw CTLLO GARDEN FETE. Painted Fire Screen —No. 20, Sister May, Fever Hospital, Dunedin. Pokered Fire Screen —No. 354, Lady Statham, Dunedin. Pokered Cushion —No. 37, Miss Armstrong, 6 View street, Dunedin. MEETINGS. T'IUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMIA MERGE. SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. A Special Meeting of Members will be held in the SAVOY LOUNGE on THURSDAY, 9th December, at 8 p.m., when an ADDRESS will be given by Mr J. W. COLLINS, Secretary, Department of Industries and Commerce. Reports will be submitted by the delegates to the recent Conference of the Association of N.Z. Chambers of Commerce, and Mr Adam Paterson will give , a short account of his recent visit to the I United Kingdom. I A large attendance is requested. P. HERCUS, Secretary. i' Dunedin, v 3rd December. Dunedin 1 gardening club Meets To-night, December 7, 8 o’clock, Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Subject: “Shrubs, Etc.,” by Mr A. Anderson. All interested cordially invited. 7d Berwick Caledonian society.Sports January 1, 1927 ; £IOO . prizemoney ; valuable trophies for dancing: specials for other events: programmes on application.— J. Cameron, Sft,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19966, 7 December 1926, Page 1