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PMUSEMENTS. gMPIEE THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSIONS, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. HE DARED ALL FOR REVENGE! HE SACRIFICED ALL FOR LOVE! Pulses Beat! Hearts Throb! Senses Reel! Nerves Tingle! With the gipsy bandit and his beautiful captive in their fight for their love right. COME SEE! COME AH! FOR HAPPY MEMORIES. “THE NIGHT OF LOVE,” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE,” “ THE NIGHT OF LOVE ” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE,” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” With RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN And VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. VILMA BANKY. The most glorious of all screen romances, with the most glorious of all screen lovers. A beauty feast for the eye —a love feast for the heart. A quickening of the pulse—a great thrill for all. Come, let their night of love be yours for rare remembrance. MANAGERIAL. —The Censor has recommended this as more suitable for adult audiences. Also, SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT Of COLIN AND JOHN COLIN AND JOHN CAMPBELL. CAMPBELL. CAMPBELL. TWO BOYS. TWO SMILES. TWO CONCERTINAS. TOO GOOD TO MISS!

EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Chas. Parnell). Box Plans at The Bristol, or ring the Theatre (10-144). FREE LIST SUSPENDED. DLAZA and GRAND 2 p.m—TWICE DAILY.—7.3O p.m. FIRST— A Speedy, Thrilling Story, fresh with the air of the prairies. “FLAME OF THE ARGENTINE” “FLAME OF THE ARGENTINE.” SECOND— Episode No. 0 of “THE RIDDLE RIDER.” THIRD—“CHASING TROUBLE.” “ CHASING TROUBLE.” NEXT—FRIDAY—NEXT. SPECIAL XMAS OFFERING. HAROLD LLOYD In “GIRL SHY.” IN EUCHRE ORDERS. Euchre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Euchre. WARATAH TEA ROOMS. Euchre. First Prize, £4. Euchre. Second Prize, £2. Euchre. Third Prize, £l. Euchre. Eight Other Orders. Euchre. Admission 2s 6d. DUNEDIN EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. j^JODERN BALLROOM DANCING. MISS WALLACE TEACHER OF LATENT DANCES AT PRESENT POPULAR IN LONDON. PRIVATE TUITION BY ARRANGE- - MENT. OVERSEAS HALL. Address: 836 Cumberland street. ’Phone 12-369. SPORTING. jQUNEDIN JOCKEY SUMMER MEETING. DECEMBER 26 and 27. CLUB. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS FIRST DAY and ENTRIES TRIAL STAKES CLOSE on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., at 5 p.m. 20d L. G. HILL. Secretary. SANK NOTICE. START THE NEW YEAR °WITH A HIGH RESOLVE! LAY THE FOUNDATIONS Of Future Independence by adopting the Savings Bank Habit. Every fortune has had a foundation; in many instances it was laid with the first few pounds saved. Commence to save now, and lay YOUR foundation! WHICH IS BETTER OFF? The one who spends every penny as it is earned or the far-seeing person who, by the practice of Thrift, deposits in the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, at regular intervals, a fixed proportion of wages or salary? These savings, steadily increasing, earn maximum interest at 4J per cent., thus building up a substantial credit balance, while, at the same time, the money is available to meet any urgent need or unforeseen demand. THE SAVINGS BANK HABIT Spells Success and develops Selfconfidence. ELBERT HUBBARD once wrote, in his quaint way: ‘ 1 have had a thousand men on my pay roll at a time, and I’ll tell you this; the man with the Savings Bank Habit is the one who never gets laid off; he’s the one who can get along without you, but you cannot got along without him. The Savings Bank Habit means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judgment, and manly independence. The most healthful thing I know of is a Savings Bank 800k —there arc no microbes in it to steal away your peace of mind; it is a guarantee of bood behaviour. ’ FIX YOUR MIND ON IT! Consider the real purpose of this proposition, the underlying thought, which is the advancement of your own best interests and welfare. ACT NOW! You can open an account with a shilling, if need bo. Make 1928 a year of achievement and financial progress! •DUNEDIN SAVINGS BAN 21, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH; Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20287, 21 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20287, 21 December 1927, Page 1