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AMUSEMENTS. J a ni g e r, n >1 J ') ) ) WE EXTEND TO ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. OCTAGON THEATRI COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE, BOXING DAY, 2.30. PARAMOUNT’S SPECIAL XMAS ATTRACTION. Sir James Barrie’s World Success, CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” , CINDERELLA,” ’ CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” CINDERELLA,” With an All-star Cast, including, BETTY BRONSON. TOM MOORE, ESTHER RALSTON. “A Kiss for Cinderella” is not entirely pure fancy. It is a matter of fact, a vivid modern day appealing romance laid against a background of the London slums with a lovable little heroine in the person of a lonely, half-starved waif and a sympathetic policeman as the hero. It is altogether a delightful story, filled with ■laughter and tears, enlivened by all those whimsical touches that are found in every Barrie story. Translated to the silver sheet in terms of poignant human drama and inimitable comedy without destroying its essential fantasy. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME Will be Rendered by THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA, Directed by Mi L. D. Austin. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Box Plans over the Holidays will be on view at the Theatre. , Make To-night your Picture Night. No • theatre amusements to-morrow, by order of the City Council. • QUEEN’S THEATRE ; DAILtf. AT 2 AND 7.30. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS ' Scores again as a prince of good fellows in a prince of a picture: “JUST SUPPOSE.” “JUST SUPPOSE.” “JUST SUPPOSE.” ' “JUST SUPPOSE.” “ JUST SUPPOSE.” “ JUST SUPPOSE.” “ JUST SUPPOSE.” “JUST SUPPOSE.” “JUST SUPPOSE.” “JUST SUPPOSE.” The love story of a dashing prince, who knew how to be a sportsman. He preferred to be a peasant in the kingdom of love to the emperor of a nation. EXCELLENT HOLIDAY SUPPORTS. If you think you’ve already seen the biggest Western Comedy Thriller yet made —well, you’ve made a mistake, until you see “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” ' “THE YELLOW BACK.” pLAZA Arc GRAND A MATINEES DAILY, 2. ' EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30. COMMENCING TO-DAY. An Exceptionally Fascinating, Thrilling, and Extraordinary Comedy. “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” Featuring the New Star; FRED. HUMES. FRED.' HUMES. An Unusual Comedy Western that will provide all the fun and sensation one may desire. Then we will present the Greatest Story • of the Stage ever told. A drama of midnight madness. “PAINT AND POWDER.” “PAINT AND POWDER.” “PAINT AND POWDER.” Starring Beautiful ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. A wonderful production. As human as life, as gay and glittering as a' golden balloon. In conclusion, we extend the Season’s Compliments to all Patrons of the above houses. g A V O Y CABARET. The Dominion’s most Resplendent Dance Hall. Tables may now be Reserved for the BOXING NIGHT SUPPER DANCE. Admission, 7s 6d, including supper. ’Phone 2339. SHOWS. jgLUESKIN A. & P. SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. WAITATI. SATURDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1927. Specialist Judges for all Classes. Large Classes for All Sections. Four Cups and Special Prizes. Full particulars and catalogue will be posted on request. W. PROUDFOOT, 24d Secretary, Waitati. •yyAITAHUNA FARMERS’ CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW Will be held on the Club’s Grounds on TUESDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1926. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary On MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER. Admission to Grounds: One Shilling. Luncheon Booth on the Grounds. Music by Waitahuna Brass Band. CONCERT AND DANCE in Brown’s Hall IN THE EVENING. R. MURRAY, Secretary. MEETINGS. rjiAIERI MOUTH AMENITIES SOCIETY (Incorporated). The. ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Taieri Mouth Public Hall on DECEMBER 26, at 11 a.m. Business: Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officebearers; General. JOHN P. WALLS, 24d Hon. Secretary. rpHE First Utility ol trequent and regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who ( have no fixed places for the purchase ot certain necessary/! articles, and are readv I to be swayed ana drawn toward any par f ticular place which is earnestly brought 1 under their notice. Indifferent to ail , c they yield without hesitation to the first i 2 who asks. I c

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 1