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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE theatre de lux Direction: THOMAS A. O’BRIEN THEATRES, LTD. E. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY EVENING SESSION DE LUXE ... 2.15 7.45 HELLO,! HELLO! HELLO! CLARA’S HERE! For “Three Week-ends Excitement! Ga\ Parties! The Bow appeal in a bathing suit. Clara dancing in a cabaret. The screen’s greatest personality shaking hearts that never' shook before! Tingling nerves that give that funny feeling! The If” girl’s big laugh and love drama. r>r aua non/ ,ir w E E K CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW ELINOR GLYN’S ELINOR GLYN’S In CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW ELINOR GLYN’S ELINOR GLYN’S ELINOR GLYN’S, ELINOR GLYN’S, "THREE WEEK-ENDS.” " THREE WEEK-ENDS.’ “THREE WEEK-ENDS.” “THREE WEEK-ENDS.” “ THREE WEEK-ENDS.’ “THREE WEEK-ENDS.’ W E E K CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW In CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW "THREE “THREE HER LATEST SCREAM. J™K-ENDS.’ “ THREE WEEK-ENDS.” WEEK-ENDS ’ “ THREE WEEK-ENDS ” THREE WEEK-ENDS.” “ THREE WEEK-ENDS.’” , ■ MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY! Theres a popularity wave on the way! The “Ft" girl hits again. Abh laugh and love drama! Elinor Glyn’s latest vibration. Clara dances in scanties and week-ends in a bathing suit. Supported by the nonular NEIL HAMILTON. ALSO. A charming Comedy-drama- abounding in situations that thrill- and scenes that provoke healthful laughter. ’ 7 :—. "EVE’S LEAVES.” : "EVE’S LEAVES.” • EVE’S LEAVES.’ , -Featuring an all-star cast, including LEATEICE JO\ WILLIAM BOYD ROBERT EDESON, WALTER , LUi\G, SO JIN and others too numerous to mention. A, Clean Comedy-drama, with an Oriental setting and a story of wonderful appeal— a picture with a laugh in even' scene. Crimp ,-inr! »>a W E E K picture with a laugh in every scene. Come and sec. Anri Last, but not least,' THE SYMPHONIC. ORCHESTRA (CHARLES AVES Mns Dir 1 RENDERING A SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ‘ ’ BOX /LANS at the THEATRE; also at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANyS. Theatre Phones, 12-432 and 12;433. s 3333333,333 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3,3 Hi s MAJESTY’S T H E A T R E. Proprietors: Blr BenJ&ntn and Ur John Fuller.' TO-NIGHT^ TO-NIGHT. FULLER HALL AND VICTORIA HALL. -Doors Open 7 p.m. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT: -CHINESE CARNIVAL !- IN-AID OF ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. •CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS 888 EEE FPF 000 HER EEE PART J. Brilliant Spectacular Revue, CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS “B E F O R E B'UDDH A.” Scintillating Balleta. Oriental Music. 881 ESI FFI 00( RRI 888 UUU DDD DDD HHH AAA PRINCIPALS: Mollie Andrews, Dale Austin, Gladys Crossan, • Norman Lemmon, Jai-Ji Nelson, Fred Wauchopl PART 11, DIVERTISSEMENTS: PRINCIPALS; Gladys Crossan, Dorothy Jndd, Gladys M'tigfre, 881 UUI DD] DDI HHI AAj BiHh Mills, Mary Napier, Frances Patton, Tui Salt, Sybil f Thompson, Ethel and Joyce Todd, Fred Wauchop. CABARET • . STALLS ■ •SIDE SHOWS CABARET STALLS SIDE SHOWS ADMISSION; One 1 Shilling; or by Art Union Ticket. FOOTBALL. R u g A BYFO 0 T B TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 4, 1929 , CARISBROOK GROUND: Two Star Attractions: ALHAMBBA v. PIRATES. I UNIVERSITI A v. KAIKOBA] At L3O p-.m. ' -At 3 p.m. U j/.m, ADMISSION; Ground. 6d; Stand. 6d; Children,' Half-price. OFFICIAL GUIDES on Sale at themago Shorts Depot and at Carisbrook G: • GROUND MEMBERS’ TICKETS Admitting Member and Ladv to firnimJ „r..i , under the -ansbrook for year ending MARCH 31 msn to a U ri , ,■ r lor season iifKii- 1 to SEPTEMBER 311 * at Carisbrook for year ending.MARCH 31, 1930, obtainable fLiU ,maet ■ on payment of £2 10s. ■ 3 naet E. S. WILSON, Secretary O^R.F. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 8 UNIVERSITY, A v. UNIVERSITY B CARISBROOK GROUND, at 3 p m '

QTAGO ' RUGBY LEAGUE. FOOTBALL TO-DAY’S MATCHES. KAIKORAI v. PACIFIC, Caledonian, 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser: ATHLETICJUmORS y. CHRIS. BROS. . JUNIORS, 1.30 p.m. - Oval No. 1; CHRISTIAN BROS. A v. CITY. 3 p.m. Chisholm Park: CHRISTIAN BROS. B v. ATHLETIC 3 p.m. Admission: Caledonian Ground, 6d; Ladies and Schodl Children Free. J. H. A. M'KEEFRY. ASSOCIATION .FOOTBALL A TO-DAY (SATURDAY), *■ Starting at 3 p.m. MAORI HILL v. OLD BOYS, at ProsSEACLIFF v: MORNINGTON, at Mornington. - NORTHERN v. TECHNICAL, at Oval No. I.’ ’ MOSGTEL v. Y.M.C.A.. at Mosgiel. _ A. W. SINCLAIR. Secretary O.F.A. MEETINGS. RADIANT HEALTH CLUB Meets every MONDAY NIGHT. 7.30 p.m.. TRADES HALL. Moray place. Mental culture (1 hour), lecture on diet and how to obtain perfect health (£ hour), physical drill and deep breathing exercises (A hour)'. Free advice given on how to get well by dieting. All welcome. Admission free. Members 2s 6d year, Collection defray expenses. Miss B. RAWSTHOM. Secretary A PUBLIC MEETING will he held in the FLAG SWAMP SCHOOL on MONDAY. MAY, !>. at 8 p.m., to consider the question of Holding a School Jubilee. ALL’ INVITED. A. WILSON, 4my Convener. WAITAKI OLD BOYS’ ASSOCLAYV TION. A MEETING of Old Boys will be held in the University Club Rooms, Queen’s' Buildings, on WEDNESDAY. May 8, at S p.m. BUSINESS: To Adopt the New Constitution-of the Association and form a Branch thereunder; Election of Officebearers. A full attendance is requested. A. NIGEL HAGGITT. Secretary (Pro.-Tem.). /~JTAGO WITNESS.—New- Stories. A ” largo amount of reading matter. Price 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 15