AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. Always a Good Entertainment. TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7. LAST CHANCE TO SEE NORMA TALMADGB, In “THE ONLY WOMAN,” And ARTHUR BARNETT’S FASHION ' GAZETTE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY): “THE GAIETY GIRL,” “THE GAIETY GIRL,” “THE GAIETY GIRL,” From I. A. R. Wylie’s Novel, “ The Inheritors.” Starring MARY PHILBIN. MARY PHILBIN. It’s hero to cheer, this much-discussed super-feature. It’s a romance of charm —a daring of harm. And it’s full of the kind of adventure that will please everybody. It’s— THE ’ BIG HIT. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. “The Best in Town.” Director Mr C. Parnell. Some of the Items: Entr’acte, “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark’ (duet for flute and clarionet; flautist, Mr T. Redman; clarinetist, Mr S. George): selection from “The Gaiety Girl”; ‘‘Air de Ballot” (Massenet): “Meditation PoeL jque” (Frazoe); 4< Danco of tho Hurpics (Hadley); “Wonderful Garden of Dreams’ (Forster); theme, “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” (F. Tate). Reserved Seats may be had at The Bristol Piano Company’s, 6r arranged for at the Theatre (telephone 444). _ QUEEN’S THEATRE. Twice Daily at 2 and 7 p.m. HOOT GIBSON, In “THE RIDIN’ KID FROM POWDER RIVER” Tho wildest riding and fastest love-making picture that the popular “Hoot” ever made. Supported by DOLORES CASSINELLI And ROD LA ROCQUE In “THE CHALLENGE,” The dramatic story of two men, two women, and one marriage. See “The Challenge” if you think you know all about men. Jt will teach you more. IXIELAND CABARET. ISIELAND . CABARET. ART GALLERY HALL. RACE WEEK SIPBCIAL. DIXIE JAZZ BAND Will bo Augmented next Saturday by noted Comet Player, Mr “ BUD ” WILLS (late Winter Gardens Cabaret, Christchurch). EXTRA SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. H E E THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. D STRATH TAIERI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SALE OF WORK, PRODUCE, etc., will bo hold in ihe A. and P. Hall, Middlemarch, on THURSDAY, May 14, 1925. To bo opened at 2 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Church Funds. Gifts of Goods of all descriptions are cordially invited. 7my JjlOE an evening’s entertainment, recreation, and mental relaxation COME To the MERRYMAKERS’ DANCE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. In tho TUDOR HALL. Admission. 2s 6d. A jolly informal event for young people as well As those who wish to retain their youth. JJARRY HOLMES IS COMING Mr HENRY N. HOLMES, 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., Is Booked for TWO GREAT LECTURES In BURNS HALL. MONDAY, MAY 11. The Brilliantly Illustrated Travelogue, “THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA.” TUESDAY, MAY 12. “THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISHSPEAKING PEOPLES.” Box Plan for First Travelogue Opens Today at Bristol Piano Co., 2s. Hundreds of Seats at Is. ARBITRATION COURT-j-N THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. Otago and Southland Industrial District, NOTICE OF SPECIAL SITTING OF THE COURT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all SHOPKEEPERS APPLYING FOR EXEMPTION from . the Operation or the JLOSING HOURS fixed by the Dunedin Jrocors’ Assistants’ Award, that the Court vf Arbitration will HEAR such Applicaions on TUESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, 925, at 10 a.m. This notice is in Substitution of the irevious notice by^c.^ Clerk of Awards. rjnwo SPECIAL LINES FOR WINTER. CHILDREN'S WHITE STOCKINETTE LIBERTY BODICES; fleecy lined; gives utmost liberty of action; fitting two years to nine jears old. PRICE—Is Hd, 2 S 6d, 2a lid, 3a 3d, 3s fid, 3s lid. LADIES’ WARM WOOLLEN GLOVES, •with extra long fancy gauntlets. PRICE —3s fid and 4s lid. Only at T. ROSS'S, 20ap 130 Princes street, Dunedin. ~ ~~ HOME! K EEP FATHER AT Keep the Boys and Girls at Homo I n'H A SAVOY ORAMOPHOVE Small Deposit. 2s fid per week. Full Range of Models in Stock. Plnv while you pay. GEO. GOODWIN, The Progressive Gramophone Store, 245 GEORGE STREET. ’Phono 5293. Aco Records. TVlflsb LOIiAN, Typust; oil work strictly JJjL confidential.—S and 6 Stock Exchange U'nnces street entrance). Telephone 120.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19473, 7 May 1925, Page 1
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