AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. At the EMPIRE theatre •(Where Everybody Goes). The Terpsiehorean Sensation of the Year! “ CABARET.’' “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” " CABARET.” “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” “ CABARET.” " CABARET.” “ CABARET.” " CABARET.” “ CABARET.” Not Merely a Picture, but a Glorious Entertainment. With GILD-i GILD. 4 GILD. 4 GRAY, GRAY, GRAY', GILD. 4 GILDiI GILD;! GRAY. GRAY, GRAY, Ably Supported by TOM MOORE and CHESTER CONKLIN. GILDA GRAY, the dancing sensation of the stage, in a vivid episode from a dancer’s life. A story of the tinselled turmoil of life behind the closed doors of the night clubs and cabarets. Introducing all the latest freak dances. Also, The Fifth Production of the Sporting College Series, THE COLLEGIANS, Entitled "AROUND THE BASES.” Filled to the brim with orand new angles of college life. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Box Plans at The Bristol. Theatre 'phone 10-444. jj^ODERN BALLROOM DANCING. MISS WALLACE TEACHER OF LATENT DANCES AT PRESENT POPULAR IN LONDON. PRIVATE TUITION BY ARRANGEMENT. OVERSEAS HALL. Address; 836 Cumberland street. 'Phone 12-369. £lO IN EUCHRE ORDERS. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. Euchre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. First Prize, £4. Second Prize, £2. Third Prize, £l. Six Other Orders. Admission 2s 6d. Last Euchre of Season. KANFURLY SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. A Forrester 3 yards, S. Slater 3, A. Fennessy SJ, J. K. Allen 64, F. Donnelly 74, J. Stevens 9, H. Davis 9, A. W. M'Kerrow 10, A. E. Gillespie 10, W. Clouston 10, A. Alexander 12, G. Donnelly 12, W. Anderson 14, D. M'Millan 14. J. PRINGLE, 28d Secretary. The very latest in vocal WALTZES. " I’M LOOKING FOR A GIRL NAMED MARY” (Ukulele Accompaniment). Refrain: I’m looking for a girl named Mary, Mary that old girl of mine; A little bit shy, a little bit slow. But the kind that your mother would want you to know. If you should ever see my Mary, Tell her to come back to me — Since we drifted apart It’s just breaking my heart — I’m looking for a girl named Mary. VERY BIG HIT IN ENGLAND. Price, Is 9d. Posted, Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174 George street. Dunedin.
LOST AND FOUND Advertisements o! 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale. To Let Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions 6s Strictly cash in advance Extra charge 1) booked LOST (between town and Brighton), SUIT CASE.—If found please return to 77 Castle street or ’phone 11-234. 28d LOST (Thursday, 22nd), between Duke street 'phone box and Paper Mill, a pair of TROUSERS and Coat Hanger.— Kindly return to Booth Bros., Leith Valely. LOST (in Princes street), SUIT CASE. — Finder please return Salvation Army, Maclaggan street. 28d LOST, in Dunedln-Mosgiel train, Sunday evening, open-faced WATCH.—Return Railway Station, Mosgiel. 28d LOST (between Wlngatui and Abbotsford), gold-mounted Tusk BROOCH ; initialled ; reward.—Mrs E. M’Gilvary. Abbotsford. LOST, Brown Leather PURSE, between High street and Exchange; reward.— 4 Clark street. 28d LOST (InvercargUl-Dunedin express, last evening), lady’s Brown Tweed COAT.— Finder please return Left Luggage Office. LOST (Dunedin-Waipori road), new Car HOOD COVER. —Finder please communicate Partel Garage, Carroll street, Dunedin. 28d LOST (Saturday), about Maheno, Fawn FELT HAT.—Please communicate Cadwallader, 36 Tennyson street, Dunedin, LOST, BLACK SHOE (right), between Highcllff and North-East Valley.—Ring 12-199 ; reward. 28d LOST, a SUM OF MONEY, on Clinton train, Saturday night.—Finder leave with station master, Otokia; receive reward £3. LOST, a leather SUIT CASE, on Blackstone Hill, near Wedderburn.—Finder please communicate 326. Times Office. LOST (between Mllburn and Silverstream), Spare TYRE and CARRIER (Ford) : reward. —Ring 68D, Milton. 28d F OUND. Lady's WRISTLET WATCH, St. Clair Beach.—Apply Police Station, or Albert street, St. Clair. 2Sd LOST, between Miller's Flat and Henley, December 6, Motor Car STARTING HANDLE ; reward. —Communicate Waldron, Miller’s Flat. 24d FOUND, on Mount Misery Run, two DOGS, one black and one black and tan. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—D. G. Matheson, Waihemo. 27d LOST —All thought Chimney Fires by employing SAUNDERS'S Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 13-250 In Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS.— Miss Boyer. 82 jtuari street (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral). 15s FOUND —Ring IS-122, Ring 18-122, Ring 18-122. Our man will call for your Christmas Dry Cleaning. Dyeing, and Hat Renovating. Hurry, or you will be disappointed.—Ring 18-122, The Universal, next Prince of Wales Hotel. Charles Morris, proprietor. 10a FOUND —BENHAR COAL, I3s 6d per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.— M'Skiramlng and Son, Benhar. Ibd /dALLBi'O.SES and GRAVEL absolutely IjT and permanently CURED without operations by the •,«« Herbal Treatment.— Thompson herbalist Oarnaru. OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A large amount o£ reading matter. Price 9d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20292, 28 December 1927, Page 1
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