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AMUSEMENTS. A TEEMING CITY OF THE CHINA COAST—“ THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND DAGGERS”—NAN TOY, A SLAVE THERE—GREGORY KEN 1 !, A REFUGEE FROM ENGLISH JUSTICE —"DAGGER” FOO, A SLAVE DRIVER. BLAND, INFLUENTIAL, HYPOCRITICAL AN ENGLISH GIRL—THESE ARE SOME OF THE CHARACTERS PLAYING THEIR PARTS IN THE THRILLING DRAMA OF THE EAST. WHICH COMMENCES TO-DAY AT EVERYBODY’S “Where the Good Programmes Are.” Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER And ANNA MAY WONG ANNA MAY WONG ANNA MAY WONG IN MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY THE CRIMSON CITY.” An exciting, THE CRIMSON CITY.” glamoroua " THE CRIMSON CITY.” melodrama of "THE CRIMSON CITY.” the China "THE CRIMSON CITY.” Coast the “ THE CRIMSON CITY.” Love story of “THE CRIMSON CITY".an outcast “ THE CRIMSON CITY." white man "THE CRIMSON CITY.” and a Chinese "THE CRIMSON CITY.” Madame "THE CRIMSON CITY.” Butterfly. AND THRILLS AND SPILLS—ROMANCE AND LAUGHTER IN. A COLOURFUL STORY OF THE MODERN WEST. The new Western Star — REX BELL. REX BELL. REX BELL. REX BELL. In a high-speed drama of the great open i spaces. " WILD "WILD "WILD "WILD “WILD “ WILD "WILD “WILD "WILD “WILD " WILD " WILD “WILD " WILD “WILD WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST' WEST WEST WEST WEST WEST ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.”. ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” ROMANCE.” Box Plans at The Bristol, or Phone 10-591. |£ING EDWARD THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 10-NIGHT 7.30 TO-NIGHT The strength of a bulldog, the courage of a lion, but the mind of a child. EMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS EMIL MANNINGS Gives the most wonderful portrayal of his career in "THE STREET OF SIN.” “THE-STREET OF SIN.” "THE STREET OF SIN” AND RICHARD TUCKER RICHARD TUCKER ANNA MAY WONC ANNA MAY WONC -In“THE CRIMSON CITY.” “THE CRIMSON CITY.” Ring 22-573 for Reserves. SYDNEY'S LOSS—DUNEDIN'S GAIN. ONLY ANOTHER .SEVEN DAYS To -wait, and then LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE LESLIE V. HARVEY, V. HARVEY, V. -HARVEY, V. HARVEY, V. HARVEY, V. HARVEY, V. HARVEY, The Most Brilliant Theatrical Organi? this side of the line, will preside at tin Console of the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN ■ At the EMPIRE DE LUXE Remember well this date. FRIDAY, MAY 10. FRIDAY. MAY 10. FRIDAY, MAY 10. FRIDAY. MAY 10. The BOX PLANS are Open now at tl Theatre; also at the Bristol Piano: ai the wise people are already .mating the Reservations. ! QOOKING BY ELECTRICITY. DEMONSTRATIONS on the . "ORION” ELECTRIC RANGE Will he given in Messrs H. E, SEACI LOCK'S. LTD., UPSTAIRS SHOWROOM, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, On FRIDAY, MAY 3, at 2 pan. A DINNER will be Cooked. All Interested are Invited. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL PIONEER HALL. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT! " Wembley “ Wembley “ Wembley “ Wembley “ Wembley " Wembley “ Wembley “ Wembley “ Wembley Club.” Club,” Club.” Club.” Club;” Club.” Club.” Club.” Club.” OLD AND NEW • DANCES. Two Dance Bands. Two Dance Bands. Daggia Orchestra. Arthur Gordon's DANCE BAND. Admission, 2s fld. Supper Provided. LECTURES. QTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATK MONDAY, MAY 6, at 8 p.m., Museum Lecture Room (King strec entrance), "THEOPHRASTUS, THE FATHE OF BOTANY." A LECTURE by The. Rev. Dr J. E. HOLLOWAY Uu the Great Greek Naturalist' of Fifth Century, b.C. ' . The Public are Invited. hunting. OTA GO' HUNT CLUB. THE WEEKLY MEET will be he Afr T r °^ Mrs MAGORIA r T' Mount Q Brockvjlle, TO-MORROW. May 4. roilowers will meet at Town Tall gon, at 2 p.m, sharp. J. N. MURDOCH. MEETINGS, ■RADIANT HEALTH ZZ Meets every MONDAY 7.30 p.m,, TRADES HALL, Me Mental culture (1 hour), lectu and how to obtain perfect health Physical drill and deep breat! ewes (J hour). Free advice now to get well by dieting, come. Admission free. Meml year. Collection defray expei Miss E. RAWSTROM. S< QTAGO MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Members ar terested in Miniature Rifle Shoe be held in Mr Bruce’s Office, U (above A., and W. M‘Car SATURDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. QTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A _ . amount of reading, matter. Price Bd. .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 11