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AMUSEMENTS. AL HAM BR A TII KATE E. LHAM BR A 1' HEAT RE. Direction..... ;....M r T. J/ WEST. .' 'Cnapproached and Unassailable-, j WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES.. , ' THE REST OF ALL. The Up-to-tho-minuto, Attraction. The Alhambra Theatre, entirely redecorated and renovated throughout its interior, is now the moot comfortable- and Boon will., be the most popular place' of amusement in the city. Truly it may be said that ■ .' ■ • WEST'S PICTURES Girdle .tho Earth. They confront you with the Regions of Polar Solitudes, the Torrid Latitudes of the Tropics, tho Ancient Citie6 of tho Old World, "The Glory that was Greece, Tho Grandeur that was Rome," and the crowded Babylons of the new. A veritablo Lifetime of Travel compressed into two audft-half delightful hours. MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRAL BAND MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRAL BAND. PRICES: '«,' 2s, and Is. Reduced Rates with Concession Tickets. ' s Bus: Manager, A. 11, MILLER. JjUHtY SETTLERS' HALL. SALE OF WORK by the Ladies' Committee, Otago. Early Bottlers' Association to defray cost of Seating Accommodation', on WEDNESDAY, 25tli, THURSDAY 26th). and FRIDAY, 2711, November, 1908.' For the Competitions,- Entries' for Sewing ■must,mo handed-in on'TUESDAY, from 2.30 p.m. ti11.:5 p;m.; for Cookblg.-' on WEDNESDAY, 251-h, from 10.30 a.m. till 1 p.m. Contributions for the Stalls and Donations Of Scones, v Cakes, etc., for the Tea Room ivill ]>o thankfully-, .received durin* the three-days. • ' ° Admission: Aflernoon, Free; Evening (open at 7 o'clock), Is, including Concert. ° Mrs A. LIVINGSTON, President. Mrs 0. J. FERENS, Hon. Secretary. Wednesday. Evening Programme arranged by Mr -J; K. Hartley, organist Morning-ton Presbyterian Church: Thurctlay, tiy Messrs T. Begg and Co.; Friday, by Mr J. M. Lomas, organist>St. Andrew's Church. .On '■ behalf' of'the Ladies who have organised the Sale of Work, the undersigned request the Young Men (descendants Of Early Settlors) who arc willing to assist to Meet in the Board Boom, Early Sc-ttleis' Hall, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. 23rd 'lllfit., at.._',o'clock:-Hector F. M. fiercer W ; G. Hay, Alexander- J. Wood, descefi<™ls___:,._.l_._ 23 " .|>lLtilAltps..-'Wat«on : B I 6d; 6 first-clnst _J tables. 16 [ BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. gOROOGH ,' OF ST. KILDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -TEN PER CENT. PENALTY will-.be IMPOSED cV All Rates Unpaid after Thursday, the 10th December, 1903. By order of the St. Kilda Borough Council,' I ' ■ : 'V J.B.DICK, . ! „ , '■ Town Clerk. : November 20, 1903. 23n PUBLIC, NOTlo_s7~i ~. jnHRfSTMAS : AW"NEW YEARTpOST- <- CARDS and GREETING CARDS. Our Usual 'Wonderful Selection'' is' Better' ' . ■ this Season'than'ever'. Peggy Bags, . Pocket Books, Purse,?, Albums,,,and numerous other articles suitable for Xmas Presents at Prices to suit all. LONDON BOOKSTALL, Buildings and Arcade. pATERSON'S "mfEAT"cHRIIiniAS , ■. JEWELLERY SALE IS NOW ON. Sec My Prices Before Purchasing Elscwheiv. 1 EVERY ARTICLE BEARS A BIG • REDUCTION ' (All my-:.CHRISTMAS STOCK Just '~'•■ Arriv-d Included),

'~ I AM SELLINO: Gold Ollarm Piiis. from 2s, Greenstone Brooches. 4s. 6d, Necklets• Bs, Dress Rings ■ 7s 6d, Brooches 3s (all bearing . the gold stamp), font's.Silver Alberts , Iroin 6s, Collar Studs(6d> (stamped,and ■ guaranteed),. Nickel Watches Ss.Rothcrnam's. .Celebrated English Levers 67s (xt (post free anywhere). Remember, by Paying a Small Deposit. Any Article Will bo Kept for You Till December 31. ' Note Address: W. J, PATERSON, '■.. 56 GEORGE STREET (Opposjto A-. and T. liiglis's). HOW ARE YOUR EYES And the- . EYES OF YOUR CHILDREN? COME IN AND SEE US If they are. in any way uncomfortable. , We aro Certificated Opticians. JOHNSTONE & HASLETT, (Opposite iPcst Office), 154 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. "WARONUI" COAI- "■' THE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT. \ " Waromii" Coal is such a satisfactory Coal in every way that Otago Housewives aro taking- to it with great eagerness. Not only is it,equal iin every way to the very best non-bitumin-ous _ coal ever'mined in Otago, but it is more economical than any, because, beintr cheaper to mine, it , is sold at a lower price than ' coal of equal merit. On the other • hand.itj> superior heating and last- '■ ing qualities make it cheaper in . tho end 'and more desirable than coals at a lower price, "Waronui" is cold at 23s a ton, but is worth more. PROVE IT BY A TRIAL. Procurable From any Coal Merchant Or from THE BRUCE RAILWAY & COAL • , COMPANY, 2-Vogel street. Telephone 317. T.OYELY IRONING can be obtained by using a "lovely" starch. . C.OLMAN'S STARCH Is a pure unadulterated starch. Uee it and see how beautifully you can starch your clothes. With proper ironing they Still be sinijjl.v beautiful

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14378, 23 November 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14378, 23 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14378, 23 November 1908, Page 1

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