AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The GREATEST COMEDY TEAM The Screen Has Ever Seen. GEO. K. ARTHUR and KARL DANE GEO. K. ARTHUR and KARL DANE In the ROLLICKING—RIPPING—RIOTOUS COMEDY OF COMEDIES. Made for One Purpose Only—To Send Everybody Who Sees It Into FITS OF HYSTERICAL LAUGHTER. “ROOKIES” “ROOKIES” “ROOKIES” “ROOKIES” “ROOKIES” “R 0 O K I E S” “R 0 0 K I E S” THE SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY Of Training Camp Life. Bravo Soldiers Never Die—But Rookies Drive Them Mad. The Rivairy, Ructions, and Romance Revolving Round an Old Soldier, a New Recruit, and a Pretty Girl, in a Training Camp. THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. (Dir. by Mr L. D. Austin) Circle Plans at Ghas. Bogg’s. Stalls at Theatre, Ring 13-091. WHY DID SHE MARRY HIM? ON THEIR WEDDING DAY SHE REFUSED HIS CARESSES! SHE FEARED HIM! YET! SHE MARRIED HIM! WHY? WHY? WHY? EVERY WOMAN WILL APPRECIATE EVERY WOMAN WILL APPRECIATE EVERY WOMAN WILL APPRECIATE THE DOUBTS, FEARS, AND DISMAY Of THE BEAUTIFUL BRIDE On HER WEDDING DAY In the ASTOUNDING DRAMATIC ROMANCE “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” To be Presented at the QCTAGON THEATKE FRIDA Y—NEXT—FRIDAY. THIS REMARKABLE PRODUCTION By CECIL B. DE MILLE, With the Stars of “ The Volga Boatman,” WILLIAM BOYD and JULIA FAYE, WILLIAM BOYD and JULIA FAYE, Together with JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT And JiSTTA GOUDAL, IS A REVELATION OF A BRIDE’S PEARS AND DISMAY ON HER WEDDING DAY. “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” “THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.” A STORY OF A WOMAN <. FOR WOMEN, HERE IS THE AGE-OLD ul TiON EVERY BRIDE ASKS iukSllj' ON THE EVE OF HER Anil J VGE. A ROMANTIC REVELATION THAT WILL AMAZE AND ASTOUND BY ITS INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE. OCTAGON ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr L. D, Austin), Circle Plans at Chas. Begg's. Stalls at the Theatre, ring 13-091. King edayard theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. “THE WINNING OF BARBARA “THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH,” Supported by ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S “DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” Also, the Third Production of “ THE COLLEGIANS.” TO-NIGHT, BURNS HALL. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. MISS MOLLIE ANDREWS, A.T.C.L., Presents her Pupils in a “ FANTASIA ” SONG, DANCE, AND ELOCUTION. Assisting Artist, Mr REG. RICHARDS, Baritone. Admission, 2s; Children, Is. XTVENING AMATEUR ATHLETIC iD MEETING. Presbyterian Y.W. and Y.M. Bible Classes. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY'), DECEMBER 14, at 5.30 p.m. Field and Track Events. Full Programme. Large Entries. Admission, Is and 6d. EUCHRE! XMAS! Euchre. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Euchre. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Euchre. WARATAH TEA ROOMS. Euchre. 16 Xmas Hams, Euchre. 4 Xmas Puddings. Euchre. Admission, 2s 6d. DUNEDIN EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. QOUNTY OF WAIKOUAITI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' the DOG REGISTRATION FEE for year 1928 within the County of Waikouaiti is 7s Cd per Dog, with the exception of Dogs tiie property of Fanners, Drovers, or Shepherds, the Registration Fee for which j is 2s 6d each up to three dogs. Mr JAMES E. WILSON has been ap- ' pointed Registrar for the County, and the Registration Office is at his residence, j Evansduio. F. W. INDER, i County Clerk. J COUNT Y. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Countv Office will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 22nd . inst., until WEDNESDAY, 4th January, ; 1928. I F. W. INDER, 1 County' Clerk. they yield witiiout hesitation to the first who asks.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 1
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