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r’lcture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements.

AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE de luxe FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY at 2.15, TO-NIGHT at 7.45, Of “WHEN FLEET MEETS FLEET” And ‘'THE RUSH HOUR.” Commencing at TO-MORROW’S MATINEE AT 2.15. ONE OP THE FINEST DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMMES WE HAVE YET HAD THE HONOUR OF PRESENTING TO OUR PATRONS. ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? SURE. YOU’LL SEE HIM. HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! ' HA! HA! HA! YOU’LL LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE At TOM MOORE and BESSIE LOVE TOM MOORE and BESSIE LOVE In the French-Irish-Amelicac Comedy Scream: “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" “ ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? ” “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” “ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" ■ ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” Yes, you’ll go wild over this Rollicking Comedy Gem, with its Comical Situations. Kelly invited every French girl he men to come to America to marry him— Imagine bia embarrassment when one of them did—He didn’t want to marry her — He didn’t want to marry nnybod-—but she had a different idea. All that the little French girl knew was that his name was “ Kelly.” What she found out will keep you in SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER. THENMUSIC—MAGIC AND MERRIMENT—-THAT-POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY: “LADY BE GOOD.” “ LADY BE GOOD.” “LADY BE GOOD.” “LADY BE GOOD.” “ LADY BE GOOD.” “LADY BE GOOD,” “LADY BE GOOD.' Transferred to the Silver Sheet, with . such Popular Stars. as Dorothy And Jack ■ MACKAILL MULHALL MACKAILL MULHALL MACKAILL MULHALL In the Leading Roles They loved to the tune of Fascinating Rhythm” .. . quarrelled N to the blue notes of “Lady Be Good ”... then made up to the sweet strains of “Kiss Me Again,” Hear all the music and see all the romance that was the talk of Broadway for over a year! EMPIRE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Charles Aves, Mus Dir.) At the MATINEES, in addition to the above pictures, we will also screen CHARLIE CHAPLIN In another Two Dandy Comedies! “ BEHIND THE SCREEN " And "THE IMMIGRANT.” Box Flans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. daily; also at The Bristol Piaho Co. Theatre phones 12-432 and 12-433 |£ING EDWARD”THEATRE Direction: Puller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT. Direct from the Strand. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In the Adaptation of Kathleen Norris’s ■ Novel; “ MY BEST GIRL." " MY BEST GIRL.” ’ " MY BEST GIRL." Funnier than "Little Annie Rooney"— sweeter than "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall”—more stirring than "Teas of the Storm Country,” Mary at her adorable best! . Ring 22-513 for Reserves. “P 0 U R SON S.” And you’ll love them all. At the STRAND, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. SHOWS. gLUESKIN A, & P. SOCIETY. SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW. ■' WAITATI, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929. Large Entries. Strong Competition. Dance in Evening in Evansdale Hall. A. H. BREMNER, Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES. QTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. OWAKA PROPOSED ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT. RATEPAYERS of the Owaka District are notified that a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Owaka Hall, at 8.30 p.m,, on FRIDAY, January 11, when matter relating to LOAN PROPOSAL ■will be fully discussed. J. C. COLLINS, I"J a Engineer-Manager. EDUCATIONAL, BROWN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEt Moray Place P.O-—Shorthand, Ty writing, Book-keeping; day .and even 1 Individual tuition •. railway concessions, ROSSBOTHAM'S COLLEGE.—Shorthand. Typewriting, Book-keeping. Reopening January 14. Principal, T, J, Rossbotham, I.P.S. (hone.). ■ sj a PROSPERITY AHEAD FOR N.Z. AND FOR .YOU! _ The swift advance of modern methods Is creating numerous attractive openings in the higher realms of business. Accountancy Qualification will make YOU eligible for most of these better positions. . , Prepare now to share the prosperity that is immediately ahead for New Zea-land—-get into the class where prosperity will show in YOUR salary cheque. HEMINGWAY’S ACCOUNTANCY ■' ■ COURSE. will enable you to qualify fay the quickest and nlost Convenient method—i.e., by spare-time study in the quiet privacy of your own home. Make an early start on the trip to success. Send now for Free Book “Accountancy ” to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GRANTLEIGH HOUSE, 39 Moray place— Vacancies for Gentlemen, permanent or casual; all conveniences, phone; terms moderate. 10ja BOARD and RESIDENCE for Visitors or Permanents; garage accommodation and wash-down. —Rosecarroclc, 70 Stafford street. . 31d TB RAHIRI (Pahana) HOTEL, Stuart street) ; permanents 30s, casuals 8a per day: bed, breakfast, ss. Bj a 5S— BED and BREAKFAST: Mlramai Private Hotel, Stuart street (opposite Law Courts and Railway Station). lOr / tOMFOKTABLE ACCOMMODATION at v-/ Mrs MTlamara'a, 3 Dundas street; half minute to tram : excellent view y IJ7HE heart appealing story of a Mother and her sacrifices during the war—- “ FOUR SONS.” STRAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. TPAT “ SAILOR SALMON SLICE," and get Uj more pep: it contains phosphates and natural lodine. All grocers. 2ja

AMUSEMENTS. Be Wise Book Now for Fri, and Sat. r— T HE REGENT New Zealand’s Most Luxurious Playhouse. Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director: Smith. 2.15 TWICE DAILY.—7.4S. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY , POLA NEGRI In “THE WOMAN ON TRIAL.” And, "THE MATING CALL.” With THOMAS MEIGHAN, EVELYN BRENT, and RENE ADOREE. Also Last Two Presentations "SIN BAD THE SAILOR," An Ed. Warrington Production. Farewell to-night to Mildred and Connie Harris. Bert Nicholls, Jack Gerard, Gene Dort. The Regent Ballet, and Dunedin's Own Tiny Tots. TO-MbRROW’S WONDERFUL DOUBLE FEATURE. PROGRAMME! TERRIFIC! This is the only word to describe that Colossal Amazing Melodrama, the Greatest Story of the Mysterious Underworld ever brought to the screen, a Drama of Fear, of Unseen, Unfathomable Fear, that moves, that thrills, that holds one enthralled in ' a grip of breathless expectation. “FORGOTTEN FACES." “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN PACES.” " FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” "FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN PACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN PAGES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “FORGOTTEN FACES” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES ” “FORGOTTEN FACES.” “ FORGOTTEN FACES.” The scent of heliotrope! Wherever she went that awful dreaded perfume assailed he* with tear of an unseen menace that warns of dire vengeance. Faces! Faces! Facesl Hundreds of Faces. Paces peering from the distant past. Accusing Faces! Sinister Faces! , “ Forgotten Faces! ” Her brain could stand no more. What was this sinister shadow stealing into sunny lives, fearful, dreadful, breathing vengeance, weird merciless vengeance? And yet it was all such a wonderful love! The love and devotion of a father for his only daughter, -i No matter what else happens, she shall not be touched, nor her innocent happiness blighted, even though it costs him his life. Only now and again does one see a BIG picture, a picture one can never forget. Such a picture is “FORGOTTEN FACES” And what a wonderful cast.' CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, The Great English Actor, BACLANOVA, BACLANOVA, BACLANOVA, The Great Russian Actress. WILLIAM POWELL And MARY BRIAN. Screening with “ V—A—R—S-l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” “ V—A—R—S—l—T—Y.” A Delightful, Lovable Story of Youth and of those who love youth, with a delightful, lovable cast. CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS And dear old CHESTER CONKLIN. And THE REGENT ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of Mr Neville Ravel. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. BOX PLANS at Theatre* (12-512 and 12-513) and at The Bristol. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. EVERYBODY’S “Where the Good Programmes Are!” Direction: Puller-Hayward Theatres. Afternoon Session .. .. 2.15 p.m. EVENING SESSION .. .. 7.45 p.m. The Frozen-faced Comedian in his latest Rib-rocker. BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON Who takes the Highest Mirth Degree ever conferred on a dumb student in “COLLEGE.” “COLLEGE.” “COLLEGE.” “COLLEGE.” “COLLEGE.” “COLLEGE.” Come and take a laughter course with Buster in “ College.” The only risk you take is that you may have to be carried out in hysterics. BUSTER KEATON in “COLLEGE.” AND D. W. Griffith’s Masterpiece of Circus Life CAROL DEMPSTER and W. C. FIELDS Li “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST."' “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST.” Box Plans at' the Bristol, or 'Phone Theatre 10-591, DEDICATED to the MOTHERS of WorId—“FOUR SONS.” STRAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. I S. S WALLACE TEACHER ■ Of MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. ALL THE LATEST STEPS TAUGHT. PRIVATE TUITION BY ARRANGEMENT. Phone 12-369, or 835 CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. 20n gTRAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18.— "FOUR SONS.” The greatest motion picture of all time. SAILOR SALMON SLICE,” a tempting food, a healthful food, too. Get It at your grocers. 2Ja ftTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. —Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowest current rates.

AMUSEMENTS. g TR A N D " The Fuller-Hay ward Home of Big Pictures.” Afternoon Session .. 3.15 p.in. EVENING SESSION 7.45 p.in. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY In the powerful adaptation of —- BARONESS ORCZY’S CELEBRATED NOVEL—- “ LEATHERPACE,” “LEATHERFACE," “LEATHERFACE,” "LEATHERFACE,” “ LEATHERFACE,” “ LEATHERFACE.” “LEATHERFACjE,” Or "TWO LOVERS.” * * » Special Historical Film in STRAND NEWS REVIEW. Technicolor Study"THE VIRGIN QUEEN.” «.* • # Exclusive Scenes of the BYRD EXPEDITION leaving New York —Members of City of New York bidding farewell to relatives—King George’s recent trip to Scotland—Canoe diving, latest aquatic sport—Sec. of War pays visit to Hawaii and unveils tablet to memory of Captain Cook—New Australian Flagship welcomed in Boston, etc., etc. * *.*'■■* » ' STRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr L. D. Austin, Entr'acte, Spanish Dance No. 1 (Mosskowski) Box Plans Open in Theatre Entrance from 10.30 a.m. Phone 13-370. TJMIE saddest, sweetest story ever told. "FOUR SONS." At the STRAND. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. MONEY. MONEV lo LEND, £5 and upwards.—U. Divers,' 198 Princes street. Office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY. —I Specialise in .LOANS on Life insurance Policies; business contidentlnl: no delay.—H- Divers, 193 Princes street. LOANS £lO, £2O, £BO upwards Furniture, Scrips; correspondents enclose stamped envelope tor repIy.—DIVERS. 193 Princes street. Vf z, Mortgage Trust Bona Corporation XU . Advances. Discounts, Second - Mort-gages.-—lO5 High street (opposite Telegraph Office). Bio MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD "A SECURITY At Current Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON .& KOLFE. Solicitors, 26 Dowling street. MONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM OJ "A MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., T. and Q. Buildings, 179 Princes street MONEY TO LEND, in Large ot Smal Amounts, on Freehold Security.MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO. ( STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Coni pany’s Buildings, Bond street. M ONEY TO LED I LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINSON & WOOD. Solicitors, No. 1 DOWLING STREET, M ONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Land at Lowest Current Rates of Interest, WEBB it ALLAN, SOLICITORS. PRINCES STREET. TYUNEDIN & SUBURBAN MUTUAL MONEY CLUB. LTD. Established 22 years. LOANS granted on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Building Societies Shares, etc. The most reasonable rates of interest with easy repayments. BRODRICK & CHALMER, 15d Secretary, Bond street. TYEAR SIR OR MADAM,—LOANS able rates. Yours confidentially, E. J. BRYANT. 225 Princes street. M O N BY TO We have L E N TRUST MONEYS TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOI Solicitors. Dunedin. MONEY TO LEND, "*■ In Large or Small Amounts, on FURNITURE, PIANOS, SHARES, And Every Class of Security. Loans Completed Same Day if Necessary. All Business Strictly Confidential. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT AND DISCOUNT CO.. 168 RATTRAY STREET. Telephony 10-665. gEC ON D MORTGAGES. LOAN ARRANGED on Second Mortgages on City Freehold Properties at Current Rates. MORTGAGES PURCHASED. ' SOUND BUSINESS VENTURES FINANCED. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND FINANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Stock Exchange Buildings, ' Dunedin, WE ACCEPT DEPOSIT MONEY (Invested in Sound First Mortgage Securities). RATES: 3 Years, 5i per cent.; 2 Years, 5 per cent.; 1 Year, 44 per cent.; 3 to G Months, per cent. At Call (Limited Sums), 3 per cent. OTAGO BUILDING & INVESTME* SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT, YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COY.. 14 CRAWFORD ST., DUNEDIN. M° N E Y TO L E N OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO . . .LTD., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes street, Dunedin. Established 15 years DO YOU REQUIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE? We Advance Large and Small Sums on Ebrmture, Pianos. Life Policies. Shares, Bonds, Fixed Deposits, Bank Overdrafts guaranteed, etc., etc. Lowest rates, easy repayment. Why pay more? REGISTERED AGENCIES: C. D. M’Connell and Co., Esk street. Invercargill, and Mataura; G. J. Downes Clyde street. Balclutha; W. L. Scott, Ribble street. Oamaru; Runeiman, Pryor! Ltd., Church street, Timaru. Consult Us or Registered Agent for Advice. WE SPECIALISE. KNARSTON’S LAUNCHES will CEASE RUNNING to Tltrl on Saturday, January 12. Special Trips by arrangement. MOTHERS —Take the Children for Harbour Trip, see Skookum, also Imported Rabbits on Island.—Harbour Ferries. ED I GATED to the Mothers of the “FOUR SONS.” At the STRAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,

AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT OF SEEING “THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.’ OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP. TEN TIMES MORE ENTERTAINING AND EXCITING THAN THE PREVIOUS “FLAG LIEUTENANT.” “FURTHER ADVENTURES ■" FURTHER ADVENTURES "FURTHER ADVENTURES OP THE FLAG LIEUTENANT FLAG LIEUTENANT " FLAG LIEUTENANT." A British Dominions Films Release. With the ORIGINAL BRITISH CAST. HENRY EDWARDS—ISABEL JEANS. A Tale of a Naval Officer's Courage during the Revolution in Shanghai, China. M. De ROSE (Mus. Bat.) And the Octagon Concert Orchestra. ; Selection, H.M.S. Pinafore” (Sullivan). Box Plans—Circle at Begg’s, Stalls and all Phone Reserves at Theatre (phone 13-091). KEEPING THE GOOD PROGRAMMES IN FULL SWING!! LAUGHS! LAUGHS' LAUGHS! LAUGHS! With LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES.” DETECTIVES." TO-MORROW. OCTAGON T HEATH E THRILLS—CHILLS—SCREAMS! HERE'S A PRETTY PIECE OF BUNGLING THAT KNOCKS THE ORIGINAL DIRTY WORK ON THE CROSSROADS INTO A COCKED HAT! A FARCE IN A THOUSAND, WITH THE MONARCHS OF MIRTH AT THEIR MADDEST, MERRIEST! ‘ KARL DANE KARL DANE KARL DANE KARL DANE KARL DANE KARL DANE And s GEORGE K. ARTHUR. GEORGE K. ARTHUR: GEORGE K. ARTHUR. GEORGE K. ARTHUR GEORGE K. ARTHUR. GEORGE K. ARTHUR. With Marccline Day and Polly Moran,’ In the Scream of Screams: “ D-E-T-E-C-T-I-V-E-S "D-E-T-E-C-T-l-V-E-S” “ D-E-T-E-G-T-I-V-E-S." “ D-E-T-E-C-T-l-V-E-S.” "D-E-T-E-C-T-l-V-E-S” "D-E-T-E-C-T-T-V-E-S” “ DVE-T-EC-T-I-V-E-S.” “D-E-T-E-C-T-l-V-E-S.” " D-E-T-E-C-T-T-V-E-S.” "D-E-T-E-C-T-l-V-E-S.” Every Thrill a Scream!—Every Scream a Thrill! ' Stolen . jewels—mysterious disappearances—a beauty in durance vile—and the perpetrations of our two Terribly Detectives —So brilliant was the tall one that, after he had been told that the tascallv robber wore a black coat and big slouch hat, he knew instinctively that he had to find a man with a black coat and big slouch hat! IT’S THE NEW YEAR YELL!! To be Screened with a MONSTER SUPPORTING BILL. M. De ROSE (Hue. Bac.) And'the Octagon Orchestra. Plan for. Circle now Open at Begg’s, Stalls and all Photo Reserves at Theatre. Phone 13-091. . B IG as the Heart of Humanity. " FOUR SONS.” ' At the STRAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. QBSERVATION TOURS. CORPORATION BUSES DE LUXE. Leave Town Hall as under: WAIPORI. 9.30 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. \ ROUND PENINSULA, 2.15 p.m.. Daily. EXTENDED TOUR DUNEDIN, 2.15 p.m., Daily. LEITH-WAITATI, 2.15 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. WHARE FLAT, 2.15 p.m., Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday,. and Sunday. Booked Tramway Office {Phone 13-926) or Tourist Bureau, Rattray street. “/COMPLIMENTARY" PICTURE PA SSI Issued by saving ■• c O ” Waxshli Linoleum and " Boot ” Polish Tins: a): " Oil *' Polish Bottles. i; SEE Harbour Ferries Time Table Ire page: steamers leave Dunedin Dal lor Island, via Days. as the Heart of Humanity “POUR SONS.” At the STRAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1£

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20612, 10 January 1929, Page 11

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