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AMUSEMENTS. GASPS! SHRIEKS! GASPS! SHRIEKS! BIG EXPLOSIONS. BIG EXPLOSIONS. ROARS! ROARS! OF SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER At the gMPIRE THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY—2.IS. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE—7.4S. When The Greatest Comedy Team the Screen Has Ever Seen CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY And GEORGE SIDNEY « GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY Will Drive you to Hysterics in First National’s Riot of Fun. “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” “LOST AT THE FRONT.” The “ DIFFERENT ” Kind of Comedy. The Biggest SHOUT of JOY since the Armistice —The Shell Shocks they got in France were Mild compared to the SHESHOCKS they got when they wandered into the Women’s Battalion of Death. Women to the Right of Them! Women to the Left of Them! THE SCREAM OF THE SCREEN. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Dir. by Mr CHAS. PARNELL). OVERTURE: Selection from “The Gondoliers” (Sullivan). ENTR’ACTE: “ Dream of Love and You ” (from Liszt’s “ Liebestraum ”). Box Plans at the BRISTOL till -11.30 a.m.; after at the Theatre; ring 10-444. ’Phone Reserves held till 7.45. TZ'ING EDWARD THEATRE. -*-*• TO-NIGHT 7.30, TO-DAY 2. JEAN HERSHOLT and RALPH GRAVES in “ALIAS THE DEACON.” Supported by EVELYN BRENT In “ LADY ROBIN HOOD.” Also the Second Episode of “THE SILENT FLYER,” with SILVER STREAK. SILVER STREAK. TO ALL THOSE TO ALL THOSE WHO DESIRE THE VERY BEST WHO DESIRE THE VERY BEST THE SCREEN CAN OFFER TAKE NOTICE! TAKE NOTICE! HERE IS THE HERE IS THE WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE To Be Presented At The gMPIRE and OCTAGON THEATRES. COMMENCING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. With All Its AMAZING REALITY And INSPIRING FIDELITY Involving an Expenditure of TWO MILLION POUNDS STERLING and THREE YEARS of Incessant Endeavour. “BEN H U R” Stands ag the Consummation of Everything that Motion Picture Producers have been striving for since the Beginning of the Industry, WATCH FUTURE ISSUES. pUKETERAKI. CONCERT AND DANCE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, At 8 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of the Anglican Memorial Home for Boys’ Camp Fund. Admission to Concert, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Dance, Is extra. Refreshments Provided. Everybody Come and Help the Boys. Waikouaiti. PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT AND DANCE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, At 8.30 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of the Anglican Memorial Home for Boys’ Camp Fund. Admission to Concert, Is 6d; Children, 6d. Dance, Is extra. Refreshments Provided. Hope Bros’, bus leaves Puketeraki and Karitane at 8 p.m., returning after the performance. 21ja borough council notices. pOROUGH OF WAIKOUAITI. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 15 of “ The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22,” that the Waikouaiti Borough Council will hold a SPECIAL MEETING in the Council Chambers, Main road, Waikouaiti, on MONDAY, the 30th day of January, 1928, at 9 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of deciding wha J working day in the week shall be the Statutory Half-holiday for Shops within the Borough of Waikouaiti. B. W. FELL, Town Clerk. Waikouaiti, January 20, 1928.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 1

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