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AMUSEMENTS. HERE SHE IS! BACK AGAIN TO GLADDEN YOUR HEARTS! Dainty, Delicious COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, In Her Comedy Delight, “ELLA CINDERS.” “ELLA CINDERS.” r£RV. EM PIE E THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSIONS DAILY. 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. You’ve ndVer laughed more —cried more—sighed more —or seed Colleen better than as Ella, the kitchen mop who turns vamp. COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, In “ELLA CINDERS.” “ELLA CINDERS.” “ELLA CINDERS.” “ELLA CINDERS.” “ELLA CINDERS.” Superlatives are quite unnecessary to describe this latest triumph of Colleen Moore, which will keep you perpetually laughing throughout. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Plans at Bristol Piano Co., or Ring Theatre (444). Watch for “THE IRON HORSE.” QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7.30. A heart-pounding story of thrills and love on the bloodhound trail, “ BELOW THE LINE.” “ BELOW THE LINE.” “BELOW THE LINE.” “ BELOW THE LINE.” “ BELOW THE LINE.” “BELOW THE LINE.” “BELOW THE LINE.” The stirring drama of a boy, a girl, and a fighting dog. With RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, ' RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, The four-footed hero in his most exciting picture. You _ loved Rinty in every one of his previous pictures, and in this you will get the emotional kick of your life. ' Excellent Supports. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Twice Daily at 2 and 7.30. The most wonderful picture ever presented “GRASS.” The epic story of the “GRASS.” struggle of a Persian “GRASS.” race for existence. “GRASS.” A drama conceived by “GRASS.” catastrophe played by “GRASS.” force of circumstances “GRASS.” that all the world might “GRASS.” see and know that “GRASS.” somewhere in a forgotten “GRASS.” land, a lost people are “GRASS.” fighting inclement nature “GRASS.” for ONE BLADE OF GRASS. In Addition, CAPT. CHARLES NUNGESSER CAPT. CHARLES NUNGESSER In a thrilling drama of the air. “THE SKY RAIDER.” “THE SKY RAIDER." Hair-raising stunts by the world’s greatest ace. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The Wonder Dog of the Screen, RIN-TIN-TIN, In a picture of thrills and cheers. “ BELOW THE LINE.” A romance of fighting love with the fourfooted hero in his most exciting picture. “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” “Xmas Euchre.” HPO-NIGHT! A TO-NIGHT! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 10 Xmas Hams. 10 Xmas Hams. 4 Xmas Stockings. 2nd Last Tourney of Season. Admission; 2s. CHILDREN’S XMAS PARTY AND FAIRY ENTERTAINMENT will.be held at the Lounge, Jay’s Tea Rooms, commencing TO-DAY, December 20. Two sessions daily, 2.30 and 3.30. Admission free. Special Children’s Afternoon Tea and Fairy Gifts, 6d. 20d LOST AND FOUND, LOST, from car on Friday evening, MUSIC CASE. —Finder kindly ring ’Phone 3328 m ; reward. 20d LOST, between Milton and Waitahuna, White CANVAS BAG, containing linen. —Finder please forward by White Star Motor to James Begg, Cromwell; reward. LOST, by working man’s wife, on Sunday night, Five £1 NOTES, between Cumberland, St. Andrew, George streets, and Moray place; good reward. —C/o W. H. Barclay, confectioner, Moray place, Dunedin. LOST, at Brown House or between Brown House and Claremont street, PEARL NECKLACE.—Finder please return Dawsons (Ltd.) ; reward. 20d STRAYED on property, 8 COWS, 4 HEIFERS. If unclaimed will be sold. W. O’Leary, Henley. ISd FOUND, Saturday evening, £1 NOTE ; restoration to satisfactory claimant.— Scurr and Co., auctioneers. 20d LOST —All thought Chimney Fl'es by employing SAUNDBDRS’ Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 3250. .0d JOCUND, Compressed VEAST, tor breadr making, health, etc. ; posted.—E. H. Tate. Box 540, Fllleul street, Dunedin. Found— ai radio supply and service STATION. 13 Frederick street, have a large Stock of Radio Accessories batteries charged, sets overhauled and repaired, town and country. Orders receive prompt and careful attention. 12n FOUND —S.perfiuous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (20 years experience). 20n IT'OUND —Suits, Costumes. etc., 3ry . French Gleaned. Dyed, and Repaired; Hats Re-blocked —made like new; goods returned within seven days.—Crown Dye Works, 6 Vogel street (opposite °atoraoi. and Barr), neat Queen’s Gardens. lid FOUND —At Beggs’.—Guns, Rifles, and Ammunition, splendid assortment; one or two Second-hand Guns and Rifles left. TSOUND —T. L. Bogg and Sons, 243 Princes J? street, Locksmiths and Gunsmiths. I.^UUND —BENHAR COAL reduced to 13s . 6d per lon, on truck, Benhar; prompi delivery.—M’Skimming and Son, Benhar. FOUND, the Children having a wonderful time at the Fairies’ Xmas Party at Jay's Tea Rooms, commencing This Afternoon at 2.30. 20cl 77TTC HRE! TO-NIGHT! lli U C H K B ! TO-NIGHT! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 9 SPECIAL ORDERS 9. 2s—admission—2s. Queenstown convent fair—Holders of Tickets and Remittances in connection with above fair are requested to HAND 'N same on or before December 22,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19977, 20 December 1926, Page 1