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AMUSEMENTS. jgVEHYBODI’S THEATRE. Twice Daily—at 2 and 7 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “CLASSMATES.” “CLASSMATES.” You’ll find a new Dick in this, the same kind of Drama that made "Tol’ablo David” unforgettable. Barthelmess was never better- —a story was never bigger. MADGE EVANS returns to the screen in it —and she’s -wonderful. SHOWING ALSO: “THE SUPER-SIX,” With a Wonderful Cast headed by ROBERT GORDON. A story of rebellious youth in its struggle to be grown up. Its absurdities and its heartbreaks. Its humour and its tears. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Twice Daily at 2 and 7 p.m. A Metro Special, “THE EAGLE’S FEATHER.” A Thrilling, Rip-roaring Western Drama. THRILLS—ACTION—ROMANCE IE at is Different. A Fast-moving Drama with an All-star Cast that will hold you Spellbound. Also Showing: MARIE PREVOST. MONTE BLUE, and CLARA BOW in . ‘ DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE.” fho story of what can happen when a father sets a bad example for his headstrong daughter. A Story of Love and tho“I(!le IHch.” pL AZ A AND GRAND. A 2 p.m. To-day 7 p.m. Double Feature 3-Hour Bill. A Metro Special, “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,’ “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,” “A FOOL’S AWAKENING,' Adapted from “Tale of Tnona, By William .T. Locke. The Harrison Ford, Players. Enid Bennett^ Second Feature, “CURLYTOP.” With “ CURLYTOP.” SHIRLEY “CURLYTOP.” MASON An Enthralling Play by the Author of “Limohouse Nights. CLYDE COOK in “PINHEAD,, ( CLYDE COOK in PINHEAD, And World’s News. THEATRE. 'ING EDWARD and To-night at 7.45. lAKIE PREVOST, MONTE BLUE CLARA BOW in “DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE.” 'ho story of people who sought the sparkle f pleasure and found it the gleam from a tear. Senial and Comedy. _ YUNBDIN BOY SCOUTS’ J FLOWER DAY. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, RIDAY. MAY 8. FRIDAY, MAY 6. old to Finance our BIG JAMBOREE at the EXHIBITION. STALLS AS UNDER: Jacobs’s Corner and H.B. Comer. Rosn Troop Committee. Sproseu’a Corner and Stock Exchange, (orningtoii Troop Committee. Dowling Street Steps and Strand Corner. -Ocean Bench Troop Committee. Campbell’s Corner. North Dunedin roop Committee. , _ ... St. Andrew street— Anderson s Bay iroop ommittee. Gridcns. —Woodhaugh Iroop Committee. Ravcnsbourno. Ravensbourno Troop ornmitlee Moagiel.—Mosgiel Troop Committee, lowers, Home-made Cakes, Jams, Pickles, Scones, etc., on Sale. BUY A BADGE AND WEAR IT. Help Us by Buying at the Stalls. JAERY HOLMES IS COMING Do not ho misled by (ho charges made. The Quality is High-class. For the Modest Charge of Is, or Reserved at the Bristol 2s, you may hear Mr HENRY N. HOLMES, 0.8.8., F.R.G.S., Deliver His Great ILLU STR A TED TRAVELOG UE, “THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA.” MONDAY NEXT. BURNS HALL. Watch for Saturday’s Advertisement. S. PETER’S HALL, CARGILL ROAD. SUPPLEMENTARY SALE OF WORK For the Ladies’ Guild, Jumble, Cakes, Produce, Sweets, and Refreshments, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30 p.m., and Evening. Admission Free. houses and properties WANTED. XCHANGE EXTRAORDINARY. 30UTH OTAGO, ON MAIN LINE, opt House Property, Small Dairy Farm, or Hotel. 500 ACRES FREEHOLD, plougbablo and in grass; splendid farm- ’ land; carry 1000 sheep or 100 dairy s; handy rail, school, good township; beautiful, well-sheltered homestead and all outbuildings, wing to ill-health, owner is prepared to ■ifice at £H pfl acre. Take half morto and fully stock the place to good Lot’s have your proposition; may Please, no agents. “56,” j Times Office. to EXCHANGE, six-roomed HOUSE and 7 acres land, at >nsbourno, for 5-roomed HOUSE, in edin. E. L. MACASSEY & CO. VANTED (at or near Balclutha) ' HOUSE PROPERTY or small FARM nder 100 acres, in EXCHANGE for 250 ;ES; good buildings, good heavy cleared i, land surface sown. Price £7 10s per ; equity £OSO. —Herbert Mitchell, land t. Invercargill. 4my RANTED to LEASE (for term), ciehtroomed HOUSE; central; reliable.— rimes. ■ Bmy T ANTED to RENT, two ROOMS; centrally situated; suitable for eolicioffice.—Address 07, Times Office. ESPECTABLE Married Couple (two children) require furnished COTTAGE IOOMS ; handy carehcds.—l7, Times. ARRIED COUPLE (no children) require modern HOUSE, furnished or olher.—Box 115. 8m y ECONOMIC SHOE STORES, Royal Arcade.—Annua! Summer Sale now on; every pair reduced to effect clearance. Demand taieri and peninsula BUTTER. Contains no colouring matter, boric acid, or preservative of any kind. __ Gmy DRESSMAKING, Overcoats, Costumes, Frocks made in latest styles, also Garments Cut to Measure and lacked Up for home finishings.—Mrs Gobble, iSa Princea Gtzeat- 8m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19474, 8 May 1925, Page 1

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