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AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S-THEATRE. J. C. Williamson's Super Attraction Arrives To-morrow-The play of which the Sydney ‘Daily Telegraph ’ wrote; " ‘ Welcome Stranger ’ is the thing playgoers have boon hungering for. It is delightful.” J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present-with pleasure ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,* ‘Welcome Stranger, 5 ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger," ‘Welcome Stranger, 5 ' Welcome Stranger,' ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ 1 Welcome Stranger, 5 ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ 'Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,! 1 Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger, 5 ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger, 5 ‘Welcome Stranger,' ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger, 5 ‘Welcome Stranger,’ 1 Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger/ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Pfranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ 1 Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger/ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger/ ‘ Welcome Stranger/ ‘Welcome Stranger/ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ 'Welcome Stranger,’ Welcome Stranger/ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger/ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘ Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘"Welcome Stranger/ 'Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ ‘Welcome Stranger,’ With JOHN D. O'HARA And JULES JORDAN, And the greatest supporting cast of picked players over seen in Dunedin. Plans Filling Rapidly at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser. Will be played for three nights, to bo followed with John D. O’Hara in ‘THREE WISE FOOLS.’ PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 7a 6d; Back Stalls. 3s 6d; and Pit. Is 6d_ (plus tax). Early Doors; Back Stalls and Pit, Is extra. H u r n s n 'a : t] r;. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS, ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. - TWO FAREWELL APPEARANCES. ■ TWO FAREWELL APPEARANCES, Prior to his departure for Auckland and Sydney. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 14th and 15th inst., The Visits to Timatu and Ashburton haying been cancelled. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 14lh, Commencing at 8, MR ALEXANDER WATSON. MR ALEXANDER WATSON MR ALEXANDER WATSON MR ALEXANDER WATSON Will Present A SECOND KIPLING RECITAL, A SECOND KIPLING RECITAL, Comprising Entirely Different Selections. ‘Ortherin in the Tangi, or My Lord the Elephant. Part IT.,’ ‘The Smuggler’s Song/ ‘lf / ‘ LiohPv'berg’ (X.S.W. Contingent), 1 Gunga Din,’ ‘The Ballad of the Clarnphcriloivn.’ ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy/ ‘The Hump,’ ‘Tho Glory of the Garden.’ and ‘Recessional’; also ‘The Defence ef Luckhpw ’ (Tennyson), ‘Early Rising’ (John Poole). THURSDAY, ISfcli, FAREWELL RECITAL, When a MOST POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS Programme will bo Presented, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at The Bristol. CARLYLE SMYTHB. WHO IS MAUD I ? WHO IS j a. 0 IS ZARA ? BRID3 13? 1 AND THE DEVIL DOGS? |

CIVIC UNDERTAKINGS AND BORROWED MONEY ‘ <> - FOOD FOR THOUGHT, One frequently bears tho remark that " The City Council own the trams, the electric lighting, and oilier public utility services.” The remark is not always strictly in accordance with fact. The real owners of theso'services are, of coarse, the people who advance the money which is spent upon the vaxious undertakings. In a general way it frequently happens that those “ real owners ” are absentee investors who draw tho heavy interest charges for the use of their capital. The ideal state, of course, would be to possess these public services free of debt, and therefore free of interest charges. That, however, is not possible, and therefore the next best thing is that tho citizens themselves should be the investors and draw the interest which is earned by tho several undertakings. Tho citizens of Dunedin aro just now afforded tho chance to invest their savings in their own civic ventures, and thereby keep tho interest charges on their loans for uro amongst themselves. During the past few weeks about £160,000 has been received at the Town Hall for investment at 6 per cent, for ten years, from which fact it is evident that the outstanding merits of the investment are fully approdated. ■, The City Council still require _ a large sum of money to meet obligations for March next, and you may invest in sums of £SO or any multiple at 6 per cent, for ten years. The interest is good, the security is perfect. These two facts, added to the conviction that in helping yourself yon aro helping you owit City, should be the last word in a discussion regarding a choice of investment just now. inquiry at the Town Hall- Dunedin, wilt bring you any further information vou may require. -&dvy

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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 6