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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGOV THEATRE TO-XIGHT. PARAMOUNT’S WONDER FILM. THE IMMORTAL STORY OF THE PRODIGAL SOX. “ THE WANDERER,” “T H E WAX „• ER E R,” “THEWAX D E R E R “T H E WAXD ER E R.” “T HE W A X D E R E R,” A Story as Old as the Ages, Yet New To-day. The Wonderful Glory of Mother love. Written in Letters of Gold for the Whole Worlu to Treasure. “T H E WAX*> B R E-R,” “T HE WAXD ER E R,” Men will sob and women will weep as this age-old ~tory is revealed in all its wonderful gnificence and artistic simplicity. “T HE WAXD EG E R.” “T - E WAXDF RE R ” The Story of the “Restless One.” Who wants o et out in the world, Who wans to see life. Who wants to he somebody, Who is tired of 1 rnic life. Yes, veritably, your own life story. Because If you have ’"ot gone through the Experiences of “THE W A N D E R E R” YOU HAVE NOT LIVED! BOX PLAXS NOW OPEN - , Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at the Theatre. PRICES: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Circle. 2s 9d; All Reserves, 2s 9d; no half-pr’ces. ’PHOXE RESERVES HELD TILL 7.45 OXLY. THE MOST SENSATIONAL WESTERN SCREENED IN YEARS. PLAZA AT D GRAND A MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS. 7,30. A Lightning Photoplay of a Cowboy who never took “No” for an Answer! ART ACORD ART ACORD ART ACORD In “RUSTLER’S RANCH.” “RUSTLER’S RANCH.” Just one exciting hour of the bulliest riding, sensational battles, thrilling captures, and the fastest romance you ever saw. AND THEN— A Passionate Romance. “ SOUL MATES.” “SOUL MATES.” Featuring AILEEN PRINGLE. Romance that rets the blood afire and the pulses tingling. An intriguing theme pulsating with deep emotion and profound feeling, whilst sparkling humour lightens and makes vivid by contrast its dramatic intensity. RANTED— A SCREEN STAR! FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES On behalf of PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION, Will condut a quest for a DUNEDIN GIRL at THE EMPIRE THEATRE. OPEN TO ALL NEW ZEALAND GIRLS. The New Zealand winner will receive a trip to Melbourne via Wellington and Sydney, for herself and Chaperon, all expenses paid, and should she win the Australasian final thr prize- will be a trip, expenses paid, for herself and chaperon to HOLLYWOOD and return, with a guarantee of a prominent part in a picture mad by Cecil B. De Mille. She will have at least 10 weeks’ engagement at £2O per week. Renewal of contract depends upon her ability. EVERY GIRL IS ELIGIBLE. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—AII Photos, Casting Director, Box .1308, Wellington, accompanied by entry fornfs, must reach not later than JANUARY 17, 1927. Those desirous of head and shoulder portraits being taken at our expense apply Manager, Empire Theatre. For entry forms and all particulars apply to the Manager, Empire Theatre. SPORTS’ MEETINGS. npo ATHLETES AND HOLIDAY J- MAKERS. Spend a Week in Sunny Central Otago for holidays. FOUR BIG SPORTS EVENTS. £3OO PRIZE MONEY, besides Gold Medals and Trophies. jgOXING DAY, DECEMBER 27, ATHLETIC SPORTS AT WAIPIATA. Prize Money, £55. Grand Sheffield, £lO, £3 10s, £1 10s. Write SECRETARY, Athletic Club, Waipiata. Yl/AJPIATA HOTEL.—Every Accommo- ’’ dation for Visitors and Tourists. First-class table. Only best brands liquors stocked. W. O’CONNOR, Proprietor. rpHURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, J- CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT RANFURLY. Prize Money, £75. Grand Sheffield, £lO, £3 10s, £1 10s. And other valuable prizes. Maniototo Brass Band in attendance. Apply SECRETARY, Caledonian Society, Ranfurly. T> ANFURLY HOTEL, for Accommoda- -*-* tion. First-class cuisine. Every attention to visitors’ comfort. Best brands only kept. A. R. SPENCE, Proprietor. fpOURISTS.—Park your Cars at MACA KAY & SONS’ GARAGE. All Accessories stocked. Specialist in repairs. Your car safe whilst at Sports. At your service. tSoNALD’S PRIVATE HOTEL, the place for visitors. Close to Sports Grounds. Excellent catering. ' Tariff moderate. C. DONALD, Proprietor. Write or wire. A SMITH & CO. have Accommodation for about 40 Cars. Cater for requirements of all makes of Cars and Motor Cycles. A. SMITH & CO.. Ranfurly. SATURDAY. NEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY 1, CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT NASEBY. Prize Money, £IOO. Grand Sheffield, £l3, £5, and £2 (total £2O). Ladies’ Bracelets, value £B, £3, £l. Gold Medals and Trophies. Naseby Brass Band in attendance. Write SECRETARY, Caledonian Society, Naseby. T»OYAL HOTEL, NASEBY—Mr VV. HOTTEN, the new Proprietor, provides best Accommodation. Moderate ! tariff. Book now. Spend your holiday ! here. Write or wire. I WINCHESTER HOTEL. NASEBY.— ’’ Superior Accoinmdation for Visitors. We study your requirements. Reasonable terms. A. SMITH, Proprietor. MONDAY’, JANUARY 3, CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT MIDDLEMARCH. Prize Money, £ ' and Gold Medals. Full particulars of SECRETARY, Middlemarch. A/FANIOTOTO.—i’he ideal district for summer holiday. Bracing mountain air. FOUR BIG SPORTS MEETINGS; £3OO Prize Money. Fishing, Tenuis, Bowling. Cam]) sites available, ample water supplies. Bring our-tents. Enjoy free, open country life. Free Library and Reading Room at Ranfurly and Naseby. 18d ]\,T'OTHER, do take us along to Jay’s to ItJL see the Fairies Dancing and hear them .Singing tlvir Fairy Songs; they won’t charge - for admission.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 1