D'S ] : ; ;' : p 10 TXJ RES |i^o||Kii' MATINEE-At.2,30/ .', Wfijf Oilf /;; 3d and'fid' 3d diulCd k^fl^ftl■ Dwina ; in! Thvea \Actg? v a i , entitled —. 'A PRISONER m A.'UAREAr 'V , . A PRISONER [NAIIAREjT A PRISONER IN A HAREM . " ~, UNDER THE TIGER'S PAW.' ) UNDER THE TRIER'S PAW, UNDER THE TIGER'S PAW. A Btoiy of Love am Hi Deadly Peril in ,>' India. , - Featuring a Poweilul Plot and Exciting. ' t l\< t Situations. ' • V Supported l>y a Magnificent Scrips, .j D.C.: ]/. ' Stalls:'(id. 103 *, IT'S ENGLAND'S MASTERPIECE' So„hook at the Diosden for Hip Biggest and Best Film Ph\ ever inadp in ' Gieat Biiliin. MONDAY NIGHT JJAYWARDS pRESENT A Complete Dickens' Entertainment: David l COPPERFIELD A . David COPPERFIELD Literary David COPPERFIELD Treat. A DAVID COPPERFIELD Motion DAVID COPPERFIELD v Masterpiece DAVID COPPERFIELD -TheSfon th.i* will Never.DipMnguilicenth acted by a cast, of English Stai Phuei", AN ALL BRITISH TRIUMPH. .. fid and Is Rescues at theDre'sdenlsOd V.v.: SUNPAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. jVJ.E TII 0 T).T S T nIIVB 011 ffECIAL MUSIC BY CHILDREN ,^y, ; ; AND CHOIR. Services at Ua.in.,-i-i;>and (1.30 p.m. -Preacher: REV. ,T. A. LOCHORE '■•' Anniversary Tea aiid Concert. '•TUESDAY, OCTOBER (ith. Bii-l At fi.3o 11.111. ONE NIGHT NEXT WEEK- . . THE D AND IE S. '.: THE DANDIES. \ ; Seiid Greetings, and Intimate That Thoy Will Opon Their Season in the .■■ Q' : ?ER A ' ' : JJOUSE, I); "WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ; THE DANDIES, THE DANDIES. These are they who come from across the son arrayed in bright garments and •with llie cloak;/M s tiiei'i'imeiit girded about them,- .'Tjfphnvc also tuneful . voices.w'herewjtli'.ihVy/sing, and lightfe liess'.of foot that (hey may dance be-7-i'fiV))e6ple'\,t:#Mke I hem glad; • I /-'THE D'ANDIES. It. is also written that they have fiinny ways so.that they cause the people to laugjij 'and make the sad heart to rejoice, ■Tvfc'fore all who desire to be present .••nfixt' Wednesday night to behold and i. hearken unto (he greatest of all, ■ TITE DANDIES. Should set out speedily while it is ye; " day,and book I heir seals at the Dresden, In such manner will ye secure the ::jeat which is in a good place. "V"'; Your offeiinff will be of silver pieces— Direction Edward Branscombe,,Ltd. ; General representative John Hopkins, - BJJ27 ; ■ ;lIUNTTiY MINE DISASTER. X y - : M GRAND W:-m& MUSICAL ■-;-OTKAVAGANZA A ' IT 0 USE :: v..V Tuesday, October so, at s p.m. %FIRST CLASS POPULAR J.';, ■ PROGRAMME. " : ;. > ; pLDMISSION:-Dress Circle: i'/-j ':]."'■ downstairs: ]/-. Seats may be reservv'-'..'; -';'"-'"'.e&'vftt' tlio Dresden, fid extra. %[{... 'n jiitsical Director: B. A. do Lanlou. ISOBEL HOSSACK, Hon. Secretary. S ; i v^Bk.' ANNOUNCEMENTS. fIpIIATOIPLpp WB HAVE NOW READY STRONG HARDY PLANTS "SUNRISE.' v ' This Tomato is tlio best yet introduced lining giown last season by us with ox pejlent icsnlts The fruit is of tin , Riilooth red \ancty, very prolific bear * er, and npcns early. Plant now am the fruit will lipen beforo tlio ctrli frosts set m. '« 6i/ J. MAIN f TEES STREET. 'PHONE 185. -WANTED KNOWN-Floral Crepes y ' Poulards, etc., in the newest col oiirs niid Latest designs at the Farmers Co-op, Oaniiiiu. The Peoplo's Store. MULLIONS & MURRAY :P.NZ.IA. " M.N.Z.I.S. ARCHITECTS, ay's Bldgs, Timnrii. ' Telephone 306 lents Interviewed in Oamnru. ■■ , JHE DAINTY ;•'. - , sTujno 1 < ' .:>,"''' ■ SEE THE PRETTY Plv SATISFIED, CLIENTS:
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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13176, 3 October 1914, Page 1
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515Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13176, 3 October 1914, Page 1
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