AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. oCTA GU H ' THEA TR E. W TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, A Rippling Comedy Romance of a Young Girl who opens her eyes one morning to find herself Heiress to more money than she ever dared believe was in the entire world. BEBE DANIELS In “DANGEROUS MONEY.” What become of the money? What becomes of Romance. Hie picture shows it all in a delightfully entertaining Comedy. Music by the . OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA Director: Arthur Neate. OVERTURE TO “LTTALIENNE A AUGER” (Rossini). First Movement from the “Italian Symphony” (Mendelssohn). ‘Selection from the Musical Romance “Sometime’’ (Friml). Valse Oelebro (Moskowski). Idyll on a British Folk-Song, “ Country Gardens” (I’ercy Grainger). “ Chant D’Avril! ’’ (Kraft-Lortzing). “Aid d© Ballet” (Victor Herbert). Entr’acte (Cabazon), Pizzicati, Strings only (Letter). “Serenade Coquette” (Bartholemy). “Romance’’ (Tschaikowsky). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phone No. 5091. gVEIIYBODI’S THEATRE Twice Daily—at 2 and 7 p.m. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “ CLASSMATES.” You’ll find a new Dick in this, the same kind of Drama that made “Tollable David” unforgettable. Bartholmess was never better—a story was never bigger. 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. pLAZA AND GRAN D. 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 J. Locke.^ The Harrison Ford, Players. Enid Bennett. Second Feature, “CURLYTOP.” With “ CURLYTOP.” SHIRLEY “CURLYTOP.” MASON. An Enthralling Play by the Author of “Liuichoiiftc NightsCLYDE COOK in “ ’» CLYDE COOK in “PINHEAD. And World’s Ncws._ 'lf O S f! I R I PICTURES. TONlCiri’-at B—TO-NIGHT. “ 810 BROTHER,” Rex Beach’s Latest and Best TOM MOOR and MICKEY BENNETT. A Stirring Drama of Life of a man s regeneration through tho love of a little boy. b COMEDY. SERIAL. NEXT TUESDAY: “A WOMAN OF PARIS.” Recomendcd more especially for adult audiences. CJOUTIi DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT By DUNEDIN’S LEADING ARTISTS. Chairman: His Worship tho Mayor. Admission ; Front Seats. 2s; Back Seats, Is; Children, Half-price. Proceeds in Aid of Protestant Carnival. THOS. G. TILY, 9my Secretary. CAVER SHI AM METHODIST CHURCH. GRAND “OLLA PODRTDA.” (In Aid of Church Trust Fund), In tho METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, Main South road. To bo Opened by T. K. SIDEY, Esq., M.P., On WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. At 7.30 p.m. Continuing on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Afternoons, 2.30. Evenings, 7. STALLS OF ALL KINDS. ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. Afternoons, Free. Evenings, 6d. g<PIR.TTUALISM. SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM. SPIR ITU ALISM. SPIRITUALISM. IS IT OF GOD OR THE DEVIL, OR IS IT HUMAN TRICKERY?” CAN SPIRITUALISM TALK WITH THE DEAD? PASTOR KENT, EMPIRE THEATRE, , NEXT SUNDAY, 7 p.m. gAV 0 Y CABARET. Visitors to the City do not roaiiy know Dunedin unless they have visited the most beautiful Ballroom in Australasia, where a warm welcome awaits them, and an opportunity is afforded of coming in contact with brighter Dunedinitos. You will bo charmed with everything you see, hear, and taste. Dunedin offers you- no greater amusement attraction, so do not lose the opportunity of attending the SATURDAY SUPPER DANCE. Charge for entire evening, 7s 6d. For information and reserve tables ’phone 2339. —Tables may also bo reserved for the SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEA DANCE. A delightful afternoon’s entertainment at a total cost of 2s 6d. THE SAVOY. rj’o-NiGirr, art gallery hall. DIXIELAND CABARET. DIXIELAND CABARET'. RACE WEEK SPECIAL. Dixie Jazz Band will bo augmented bv Noted Cornet Player. Mr BUD WILLS (late of “Winter Gardens Cabaret,” Christchurch). Special Musical Programme. FREADE WAUGHOP, School of • Dancing, W’entworth Dance Chamber, Slock Exchange Buildings. Principals: Mr F. Reade Wauchop, late principal dancer J. C. Williamson (Ltd.), ballot master Tivoli Theatres, Australia, and Lyric Theatre, London; Miss Ruby Wilding, late J. O. Williamson (Ltd.l, and Cremorne Theatre, Brisbane, Australia. Ballroom, Operatic, and Classic Dancing taught. Ballroom Classes. Beginners, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesdays, 8 p.m.-10.30 p.m. Children’s Classes commence Saturday, 10 (ill 12. Private lessons by appointment. Tel. 2044. 9ap DRESSMAKING, Overcoats, CostfLmes, Frocks made in latest styles, also Garments Cut to Measure and Tacked Up for homo iimshmga.---M.rs Gebbie, 15a Princes street, 3m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 1
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