AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, - GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, In her Supreme Screen Achievement! As a modern maid craving romance. As a society doll wedded to wealth. As a prima donna gaming with fame. In "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” “THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” "THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” “THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” “THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” “THE LOVE OF SUNYA.” Here’s storm and sunshine love, love at its peak and love at its depth. Dramatic love, romantic love, real love, and tinsel love enacted against settings of sumptuous splendour to thrill, amaze, and satisfy the most discriminating. Special Appropriate Stage Presentation, MONSIEUR DE ROSE And his ORCHESTRA, - In the Ever-appreciated Overture, “WILLIAM TELL” (Rossini). Assisting Artistes: Miss VALDA M'CURDY, Lyric Soprano. Mr CHAS. A. MARTIN, Organist. Circle Plans at Chaa. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre. TTILL’S POPULAR PICTURES Will Screen "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES,” A Universal Special, starring Reginald Denny. PALMERSTON—SATURDAY, the 10th. OPHIR —MONDAY, the 12th. MATAKANUI—TUfeSDAY, the 13th. NASEBY—WEDNESDAY, the 14th. The GRAEME-HOLDER COMPANY WILL NOT PLAY “ SUSPENSE ” at Palmerston on Saturday, as previously advertised. ®tn COME TO THE FAIR In aid of HOME SCIENCE BUILDING FUND, Marama Hall (University Buildings), SATURDAY, MARCH 10, ' Afternoon and Evening. Opening 2.30 p.m. Refreshments, Entertainments, Dancing. ■ Admission: Evening, Is. WEEK-ENDING BY RAIL WEEK-ENDING BY RAIL. WEEK-ENDING BY RAIL. WEEK-ENDING BY RAIL. WEEK-ENDING BY RAIL. Have a complete change of scene and air and the exhilaration of joyous company in the week-end run by rail. Your own Railways give yon the safest, cheapest, most comfortable, and most sociable transport. Thousands who have enjoyed railway week-end trips are asking for more. Summer is flying by! Do not miss the remaining opportunities for a week-end run by rail. DUNEDIN-WARRINGTON-PAL-MERSTON SERVICES. SATURDAYS. Leave Dunedin; 8.40 a.m. (a), 8.52 a.m., 11.34 a.m. (a), 1.33 p.m., 3.4 p.m., and 6.35 p.m. Leave Palmerston: 6.25 a.m., 10.25 a.m., 2.51 p.m. (a), 5.18 p.m., 7.7 p.m. (a). (a) Express, Stops at Palmerston only. SUNDAYS. Leave Dunedin: 9.30 a.m. Leave Palmerston: 6.0 p.m. LOW FARES: Saturday to Monday (or One Day) Return Fares between—--Ist 2nd class. class. Dunedin and Purakanui .. 2/11 Dunedin and Waitati .. 3/11 Dunedin and Evansdale .. 4/6 Dunedin and Warrington , 4/8 Dunedin and Puketeraki . 5/6 Dunedin and Palmerston . 8/2 1/11 2/6 3/3/1 3/7 5/7 'TIME MOUNT COOK MOTOR CO., LTD. HAVE OPENED A BOOKING OFFICE AT 90 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Telephone 10-811. Bookings Arranged for— THE “ HERMITAGE ” QUEENSTOWN, THE SOUTHERN LAKES, GRAND MOTOR TOUR. R. D. VEITCH, Branch Manager, Will Personally Attend to Inquiries. TTAKARI SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW, MARCH 10, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. PORT CHALMERS Sailing Club BAZAAR. Town Hall, Thursday and Friday, Bth and 9th. 8m nnHE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agrt- •* cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly ha the Dominion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20353, 9 March 1928, Page 1
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