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AMUSEMENTS. Great and Glorious Programme that will Challenge Comparison with any other PROGRAMME in this City. JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE. GRAND and PLAZA (Best and Most.) * iftiX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. ' The King of hex;. REX. Wild Horses. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. REX. In “ GUARDIANS OF THE WILD.” "GUARDIANS OF THE WILD.” “ GUARDIANS OF THE WILD.” The King of Wild Horses in one of the most humanly sympathetic pictures of his career.. Also. A Scintillating story of LONDON aud old VENICE, with MILTON SILLS playing the type of role that has made him popular the world over. “LOVE AND THE DEVIL.” “LOVE AND THE DEVIL.” Milton Sills and Maria Corda unite iu a romance more glorious than you’ve seen in many a moon—He inherited a beautiful woman; a beautiful opera singer; and the amazing consequences when a rival tries to break in. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES COMEDY GAZETTE INTEREST, It ia pur pleasure to announce the - presentation of one of the most absorbing, instructive, entertaining, and humorous programmes ever submitted to picture patrons. T A ! E R I AGRICULTURAL A SOCIETY’S SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL SHOW. On SATURDAY NEXT. November 16 At tbe RECREATION GROUNDS. OUTRAM. Record Entries in Dairy Cattle. Gooc Competition m Draught and Ligbi Howes, Sheep, and Fat Stock. Jump mg ? Competitions. Pony Trots, Stock rff ne S 4 **' V 1 !?* or first time in 0 and Spoon Race Over Hurdles • 4! 1 Competitions Poet Entries taker in the Ring. Grand Parade of Prize Stock at _ , 2.30 p.m. -Pfoduce, and Cookery Ex Dibit, both in quantity and quality, wil be s show in itself. TRAIN SERVICE: Ordinary Trait Leaves Dunedin at 9.5 a.m., and con nects at Moegtel with the train for Out iL I® a - n ?; I ,The Morning Trair from Clinton will also connect with thii train. Special Train leaves Dunedin al 12.30 p.m. picking up passengers where required; returning from the Show Ground# Crowing at. 4.55 p. m .. and con nects. at Mosgiel with trains south ol Mosgiel. Bacon’s Bus will leave Moegiel at 1.3( p.m., returning after the Show. Adtmssion: Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is; Children, 6d. ’ ’ Catalogues (Price le) on Sale at the Grounds. MUSIC: MOSGIEL MUNICIPAL , BAND. , - JOHN WILLIAMSON, Secretary..

J£ING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLEXHIBITION OF STUDENTS' WORK. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 15, 2.30 to 5.30; 7 to 10. .^ a general public are cordially invited toi jmpeot the practical work dona th . e Eresent session at King Edward * lege - A special invitation 1® employers and others interested in the work of trades classes. Admission will be free. A few exhibits will be for sale. Afternoon tea will be provided at a reasonable charge. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal ant] Secretary* fpINE ARTS EXHIBITION. PIONEERS' HALL (Old Art Gallery), Cumberland street. LER V °sorn?Tv-R P a UBLI . C . AIiT GALLERY SOCIETY S Annual Exhibition of Pictures and Art Crafts Work will be open daily from SATURDAY November 9. Hours: (Monday to Saturday) 11 am to o p,m. 7.3^ V M ° nday t 0 Friday only. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. Afternoon Tea: Wednesdays and Fridays, One Shilling. JJ ILL'S PICTURE; Will Screen TO-NIGHT, AT WAIKOUAITI, A Big Special from Edgar Wallace's Thrilling Book, “THE RINGER.” AT MPDDLEMAROH. SATURDAY. “THE SILENT HOUSE.” A Mystery Picture. Increased Prices. JUMBLE SALE, Si, Matthew's Dor Society, Friday. November 15 7 p Come early for bargains, In the Sehoolroi CHIROPRACTIC. qhiropractic. NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH. GILES & GILES, CHIROPRACTORS. Members of the N.Z aud A.G.A due) FOURTEENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE Using ail Latest Methods known to Chiro practic, including NEUROCALOMETER PATHO-NEUROMETER and X-RAli Hours, 10-12.30 and 2-5.30. Saturday. 10-12.30, and by appointment Office: H.B. BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN Also. Imperial Building, Queen street, AUCKLAND, Phone 13-750. A N T HONY H. T HOMSOK ** (Member N.Z. am] A.C.A. lucorp.l. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOlts, DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Moray place. Phone 13-010. Special Service with Very Latest Nervetesting Device. THE PATHONEUROMETER. Hours: 9-12. 2.30-5.30 Saturdays. 9-12.30 I & J. WILLIAMSOI u • CHIROPRACTORS, NEUROCALOMETER AND X-RAY (Members N.Z. and A.C.A., Ino,). Thirteenth Year of practice. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Hours: 8.30 to mid-day, and 2.30 to 5.3' Saturdays 8.30-12.30. Phone 10-953 ■VTETV and charming. S« e Wren's WALLPAPER Display. The latest designs at prices that will please. O T^ tGO DAILY TIMES AND WIT- _ NESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. Job Printing of every description done with despatch, and at lowwt current rate#;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 11