AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7 To-night. FINAL SCREENING Of “PEG O’ MY HEART.” With I.AURETTE TAYLOR In the Title Role. Don’t miss this delightful screen version of the world-famous stage success. TO-MORROW, RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “ CLASSMATES.” Another Wonderful Production. PLAZA AND GRAND. 9n 7 « 2 p.m. To-day 7 p.m. A Double-feature Programme. 5 Hours. Headed by 3 Hours. “THE FIRE PATROL.” A graphic drama of sailors and the sea. Stark with realism, surging with thrills, adventure, and romance. Storm Shipwreck Pirates, And a husband’s losing fight for the wife he loves. Added Attraction: William Fox presents The Romance of the Telephone Girl, “ DAUGHTERS! OF THE NIGHT.” A throbbing tale of midnight marauders. A tingling plot that hums with live action and unique entertainment. Big Cast of Favourites. Anna Nilsson. Madge Bellamy. Johnny Harron.
OE E OUR GRAMOPHONES FIRSPI i to know that you i have purchased poods of proven Reliability? • THAT'S THE FEELING YOG mM Wo have the Finest Display of “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONES and rack upon rack of woll-chosen Records, , , , . t ev?ry one guaranteed to be good, clean stock. CAN YOU CALL TO-DAY? THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD,). DUNEDIN. SPORTING. ______ rpHE SPORT OF * SPORTS. PORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1925. WINTER MEETING, 1925. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 7th and 9th MAY. ' First Race at ILIS and Last at 4.30 Each Day. ADMISSION: Grand Stand Reserve, >6s; Outside, Is; Members’ Stand. 2s 6d. Motor Cars, 2s 6d for non-members. \ _ The Public must enter through the Turnstyles at either Victoria road Entrance or Main Entrance, Plunket street. Motor Car Drivers are requested to unload their Passengers at either of above gates No Male Passengers in Motors will be allowed to go through the Motor Gate in Richardson street; they will only bo admitted through the Turnstyles. All Motor Cars parking must enter from Richardson street. SPECIAL ISSUE AND PAY-OUT WINDOWS IN TOTALISATOR RESERVED FOR LADIES. EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS.. A SPECIAL TRAIN FOR CHRISTCHURCH will leave Dunedin on Evening of Second Day of Trots, SATURDAY, 9th May, at 9.20 p.m. Kaikorai Band in Attendance. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.
MEETINGS. rjiHE HE UNIVERSITY CLUB (Inc.). A MEETING of Members will be held in the Club Rooms Dowling street on MUDAY Bth inst., at 8 p.m., when Dr JtLDEB will deliver an ADDRESS! on * Captain Cook and His Predecessors.” 7my J. A. ROBINSON, . Secretary. OTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. “Some Now Facts about the Life of Schliemami, the Archaeologist,” Mr WILLI FELS. “Rostovtzcff on Iranians and Greeks in South Russia” (with lantern illustrations), Mr 11. D. SKINNER. In the Museum Lecture Room, lirU» (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8- o clock. Tho public are invited. 7my SPORTING. JpORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1926. ENTRIES (present two-year-olds) for UNHOPPLED TROTTERS for NEW ZEALAND TROTTING STAKES, 1926, CLOSE at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, Bth May. 7my H. L. JAMES, Secretary. A UOKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1925. JUNE 3,6, and 8. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on FRIDAY, Bth May, by 5 o’clock (5 p.m.). 1 FEES (Isov each) must Accompany Nominations. W. S. SPENCE, fany Secretary. ■ " r* HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED to EXCHANGE, six-roomed brick HOUSE and 7 acres land, at Ravensbourne, for 5-roomed HOUSE, in Dunedin. 7my E. L. MACASSEY & CO. WANTED (at or near Balclutba). HOUSE PROPERTY or small FARM of under 100 acres, in EXCHANGE for 250 ACRES; good buildings, good heavy cleared bush, land surface sown. Price £7 10s per acre; equity £9so.—Herbert Mitchell, land agent, Invercargill. 4my WANTED to RENT, largo SHOP with living Rooms attached ; north end preferred. —917, Times. 4my ORB PROPERTY Exchange HOUSE, X Dunedin, 6 rooms, hot and cold, electric bath; t-acro; £9so.—M'Kenzie, Rhodes. WANTED, 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE; must have possession in a month; will pay cash.—L. H. Freeman, care Box 425, Dunedin. 7mJ WANTED, HOUSE, about four rooms; Collingwood or city side Macandrew’s Bay.—Particulars, price Noonan, 15a Princes street. 7my ECONOMIC SHOE STORES, Royal Arcade. —Annual Summer Sale pow on; e.very pair reduced to effect clearance. EMAND TAIERI AND PENINSULA BUTTER. Contains no colouring matter, boric acid, or preservative of any kind. 6my DRESSMAKING, Overcoats, Costumes, Frocks made in latest stylos, also Garments Cut to Measure and Tacked Up for home Rmshings.—Mra Gebbie, 15a Princes street. 8m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19473, 7 May 1925, Page 1
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