AMUSEMENTS. gMFI li E THEATRE AFTERNOON SESSIONS, 2.15. EVENING SESSIONS DE LUXE, 7.45. CAB, SIR? MAID. SIR? LAUGH, SIR? A dazzling, delicious, delectable dish of diverting, discriminating, dominating joy! SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN. SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN. SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, The screen’s celebrated character comedian in the Funniest Picture of his career, “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE ..lAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE .MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX." “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” EVEN FUNNIER THAN HIS LAST—“CHARLEY’S AUNT.” Syd. makes a very nice maiden aunt — but oh! Girls, he makes a wonderful ladies’ maid! A side-splitting sensation of merry masquerades with the screen’s celebrated comedian. Also, the Third Series of “AMUNDSEN’S FLIGHT TO THE POLE.” EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mua. Dir.). Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Company, or ring the Theatre, 444. ’inone Reserves held till 7.45 only. COMING IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS MAGNIFICENCE AND THRILLING WONDER. THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST TRIUMPH. “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” To be Presented at the gMPIRE THEATRE. Commencing FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. WILLIAM FOX’S VIRILE TRIBUTE TO THE OLD WEST. A STUPENDOUS ACHIEVEMENT. “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE." “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE.” “THE IRON HORSE." The Most Noteworthy Screen Production of the Year. A Stupendous and Mighty Conception of the Thrilling Deeds, Glamorous Romance, and Hardships encountered by the Pioneers in Building the First Transcontinental Railroad. A MAGNIFICENT PHOTO-DRAMA. , .. ! ,^ w THE'-AOMH,rDF Thrilling sensation and GLORIOUS ROMANCE. Featuring GEORGE O’BRIEN And MADGE BELLAMY. Supported by a Stupendous Cast of THIRTY PRINCIPAL ACTORS And Five Thousand Extras In the MOST TRULY DRAMATIC SEQUENCE OF SCENES THE SCREEN HAS EVER CAUGHT AND HELD. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Front Stalls, Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2s; Stalls Reserves, 2s 9d. Circle, 2s 9d. No Half Prices at Night. BOX PLANS at The Bristol Piano Company, where Seats should be Reserved Now for this Colossal Wonder Film. Or Ring the Theatre, 444! ANTED—A SCREEN STAR! PRODUCERS’ DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION (P.D.C.) Require a YOUNG LADY to appear in picture production in HOLLYWOOD opposite Rod La Rocque, and under the supervision of Cecil B. De Mille, producer of “The Ten Commandments” and “The Volga Boatman.” First National Pictures will guarantee successful aspirant and chaperon first class return fare to Hollywood, with a 10 weeks’ picture contract at £2O per week. OPEN TO ALL NEW ZEALAND GIRLS. For entry forms and all particulars write or call at the EMPIRE THEATRE. LECTURE By Professor ERNEST WOOD (From India), “SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTION.” The Lecturer will deal practically with current questions—Population, Industry, the Communal Sense, etc. At the THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Dowling street, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. Collection to defray local expenses. SW I M M I N G. MUNICIPAL BATHS. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. Pictures of the World’s Finest Baths, Shorts Stadiums, and Swimmers. FAREWELL TO THE OLDS FAMILY. Last Performance of Dunedin’s Swimming M aster, Prof. E. H. Olds. Commence at 8 sharp. Prices, 2s; Children, 6d. A TRIAL of JENKINS PATENT HAY ELEVATOR AND SWEEP will be given at Mr R. T. KINASTON'R FARM, ROXBURGH, on THURSDAY, 13th January, at 2 p.m. CLUTHA IMPLEMENT EXCHANGE, William street, BALCLUTHA. 'Phone 267. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN (38, late Indian arm,-' wishes to MEET refined lady (30-35, musical), view matrimony; must be New Zealand lady; genuine.—India, Times. yOUNG MAN, aged 24, would like to JL MEET girl same age, view matrimony. Ph0t0.—376, Times. WILL ALICE FISHER write to Beatrice Nlool, care of People's Palace, Cuba street, Wellington. Ilia WANTED meet Plain Young WOMAN or Widow; sincerity necessary: other factors no consideration ; view matrimony.— 394, Times Oldco. assure success with your Permanent Waving book an appointment at y's Hairdressing Rooms, whore only t assistants are employed. All charges ly moderate. AGO DA II A’ TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART ifT. —Joh Printing of every dcscrip done with despatch, and at lowest out rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19994, 11 January 1927, Page 1
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