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AHUSEDtEHTS. AMUSEMENTS. THE. 0 C T A 6 0 N. THE TFLte't r PHEATRE. lIAYWARD'S PICTURES. Tho Acmo n . , —_ ~ , , T . .. u HAYWARD'B PICTURES, of Art, Dircctloll Brennan-Fullcrs (Limited). ' GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. r . , Children, 3d and 6d. Adults, 6d, Is. miisTrii j anvm Every Cliiid should Seo the Lions in 2r , a ? u , ' Eogliflh Sketch Artieta. TO-NIGHT AT R tVi'mthht at ft Last Night Present Selections by DRAMATIC MASTTiRnECIi SSt PIOTURESOUR Last ELMO and CLIFTON.- Night JV Sensational Aerial Gymnasts. WAMBA LASHWOOD and RENBY, THE'egBWA™" JUNGL Lio GEORC^D r ES e &Night. THF RUNAWAYS ak" Drama VAUGHAN and BERRY, Acrobats. A H S^, A „. s .tz w buby branscombe, the EVIL THEREOF Drama, . * ■LW BUNNY IN SOCIETY Comedy. Pr'ccs: Is 6d and la Plan at Dresden. THE USES OF DYNAMlTE.'.'.E U dcp.tional. 0 . R D I C A. PATHS GAZETTE (Last) Topical. N 0 R D I C A. o'mpio Simon's Disappearance Comedy. NORD IC A HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA N 0 R D I C A'. Reserved Circle. Is 6d; Circle, Is: Stalls, N O RD IC A. 6d. Plan at (ho Dresden. 'Phone 5091'. N 0 RD I C A. MATINEE TO-DAY 2.20. N O R D I C A. MONDAY: "OUR KING'S NAVY."' N O R D I C A. ..., Shows Dreadnoughts and Men 1 NO R D I C A. : — 1; ■ ' NORD IC A. ©T. . PETER S LADIES' GUILD NORD IC A. T B fS, AAR - NORDIC A. In Aid of VICARAGE FUND. N O R D I C A. To bo held in ST. CLAIR PAVILION on N 0 R D I C A. WEDNESDAY, 15th, THURSDAY, lith, N O R D I C A. and SATURDAY, 18th. N O R D I C A. Afternoons Free; Evenings, 6d. PROGRAMME: Wednesday Afternoon; Play by St. Clair ' Sunday School Children; piano s.olo, War--wick. Braiilnvaito. 8 o'clock! Cftvcrsh'afu . , Band. 8.15 p.m.: Play by Rev. Chas The Management takes great plcasuro in Allen and Vivia.n Children. 9 o'clock: 'Mis? Sparrow, Miss Daisy Hall, Mr Green, Mr announcing that on account of the Rawlinson. Thursday Afternoon.-Pia.no solos by Mr TREMENDOUS SUCCESS U. Braithwmte and Mies Glass, oJw,t" y E R V ™ ing, ~ B oV i? ck: Of her Beason in Dunedin, Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.: Play by Girls Friendly Society. 9 o'clock: Songs by Misa TTrTT ,.- Sevens, Mr D. V. Donaldson, Mr W, A. MME. LILLIAN NORDIC A, Donaldson; monologue by Mr F. V. Blandf°rd. ' Assisted by Saturday Afternoon,—Duct by Miss f SL P " 1 "t* |T ""' 1 ' Fr " ,k '" • 1... Roma-yne Simmons (Pianist), Knox church Sunday school hall, KING STREET. Will give a GRAND SALE OF . RETURN ENGAGEMENT, On behalf of ; SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18, THE KITH STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH At On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 16 and 17.' GARRISON HALL. To bo Opened by Cr J, J. Clark, Esq,, at 2.30 p.m. — ADMISSION: Afternoons free; Evenings (from 7 p.m.), 6d. PRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s. Plan opens at Special Entertainment Programme Eaoh Dresden Wednesday morning. 110 E !!"! ng ' p F.S.-A SALE OF WORK by the All Thursday, at 8- p. m.-King Street Conrrre o ' t Sa . inta ' Bm . r the .Gif.' 5 ,' gational Church Choir. \ g Socicty, m aJd 0 the Maori Girls' Mool Fririav At'ft n m —"\f« m.,. r> , Ohoka, will be held m the All Saints' gsajw roBW ' SATm"-m- ---, Competitions, Christmas Tree, with plenty of fun for tho Afternoon Free. Children, and our Afternoon Tea a Entertainment in evening. Admission, specialty. 11 9 CHRISTIAN BROTHIiKS' BAZA AS. HIS, MAJESTY'S THEATRE. OCTOBER 13 TO NOVEMBER 1, OCTOBER 13 TO NOVEMBER 1. MISS HAMANN'S GREATEST SPECTACULAR DISPLAY. > 300 PERFORMERS. .300 PERFORMERS. 300 PERFORMERS. Admission: Is, including Chance in Monster Art Union. • J. HALLY, Secretary. TTNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE fUVERSHAM METHODIST "HAIL U NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' V (Main South road) CLUB AND 4TH REGBIENTAL BAND, 1 CommenciV By Permission Officer Commanding District. TfJESDAY NEXT Ootober u PROMENADE TONCERT AND DANCE. "RED RIDING HOOD AND HER BLUE FRIDAY 17th OCTOBER 1913 r, IKIU.U, a'jlm rttii , By 40 Children, .assisted by Competent Drees; Review.OTdcr. Double Tickets, 3s (VWtwi 6d. Gallery. 6d. Kroon, Caterer. urcn^tw. J. MACGREGOR, Reg. T. Sergt., Adults, la. Children. 6d. iln 110 Honorary Secrctury. . . . . -- . —; : A New . . , Tw o> Chanmng Accordeon . . MusicaWvoveltieS! Worth Seeing, "OREPUSCULE « ACCORDEON. 4 ihe Bi ° A^ o sr.«»iw This little gem, with it/5 melody in tho basa , ■ and its bright tone-colour, makes a most. This handsome instrument is a little lartrer acceptable drawing room piece. than ordinary, thereby admittm* of ertra Price, Is fid. Orchestral Parte, 2s. powerful bellows, producing a grand full • tone. The size is 6?in x lSiin, 4 oets (coual A NEW "JOYCE WALTZ." , to 80 reeds), 4 triple Wlows nickle "ALWAYS GAY" (TOIJ.TOURS GAI). oornflrs, ebonised case, with grained panels. Bv the Distinguished composer of "The Price, 22s fid. Postage paid. Passing of Salome." A really fine waltz, ■' ' and though brilliajit and effective, is; quite Those who are lootmcr for an instrument cm to play. possessing volume of tone will find tho PRICE ... ... 2s.' "MEIN STOLZ" ideal! CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), CHAS, BEGG & CO. (LIMITED),. Headquarters for Music, , Headquarters for Musical Instruments, ■ PRINCESS STREET. ' . PRINCESS STREET. MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS' MONSTER PICNIC AT OUTRAM. ' ' ON LABOUR DAY. HEAPS OF FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ABUNDANCE OF TOYS FOR CHILDREN. FIRST-CLASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPLENDID PRIZES AND SIDE-SHOWS. TEA, MILK, SUGAR, AND HOT WATER PROVIDED. . EVERYBODY INVITED. EVERYBODY WELCOME. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES DUNEDIN AT 8.55 A.M., STOPPING AT ■ CAVERSHAM AND MOSGIEL. TICKETS (including Admission to Grounds): From Dunedin. 2s 6d Adults, Is Children, From Port Chalmere, & 6d Adults, Is Children. From Mosgiel, & Adults, 9d Children. Port Chalmers Patrons travel by 8.16 a.m. Train to Dpncdin. William sullivan, 110 \ A. MARSHALL, Secretaries. SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATIONS VACANT, r<H RI ST CHURCH TECHNICAL Department of Internal Affairt. ' \J COLLEGE. - Wellington, 6fch- October, 1913, "O.Y direction of the Public Sfirviea GomAPPLICATIONS will be received up to •*-* missioner, APPLICATIONS are inOCTOBER 28 for tho POSITION of yted -up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, tho 13th S2 4 51S™ 910 •"*T' SSftm jtf s bi inc,mtn,! c iUL TBgsrzrEZ Ot to to Ternw of application ond all particulare may Further particulars may be obtained on obtained from the District Jlanacer Goapplication. Duties commence in liCbruary vernmC nt Insuranoo Department, Dunedin, nCXt ' JOHN 11. HOWELL. 8.A.. B.Sc., . ; • J - H i S i' oP ' , • u 0 . Director. ... 90 ' Under-Secretary. _ YFxIVf. RSITY OF OTAGO, A P !ffico AT u I p ol^l Wi Noo rC o n iV^o U DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. OCTOBER, 1913. for Tho position o SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER at the CHVIR OF ATRXTAI, AND'MORAL Mental Hospital, Ponrua. Further particnPHILOSOPHY. ' lars may bo obtained at this ofßce, or may — ■ bo seen in New Zealand Gazette of the Tlvr, Chair wi'l be VACANT through the 2nd. , instant. Salary, £210. General .-tTCnent of Professor Salmond, D.D., at Div.6lon. ' - • 31st Ma. rc h. .1914. , A ' J ' H ' BENGE. APPLICATIONS ARB NOW INVITED Office of the Public Service Com^S^r, F1L1? Salary w'll Wellington, 2nd October, 1913. 4o mid at the rate of Seven Hundred Pounds ~' ' (£700) per annum. "OEOPLE Ask: What is No. 10? Fornvi of application and all information ■ ' 2o reuirdiriß the alvoye-mentioiH appointment TJOOKSELLING. News Ag^T~BDsT mav 1,0 obtained from lie Registrar Lni- O NESSES for SALE I all price" a i vwty '«f Otaro, Dunrdm; or the Factor localities.—Apply MANAGER. Gordon and Ota-ro Church-Board of Property, 105 High Golch Proprietary (Ltd) 12 Dowlin ß Eb-Lt street, Duncd'n. Dunedin " gf Applications to be mado not later than rtrtnv t i, n t„a„ in • 3rd DECEMBER, 1913, to Y" 1 tho Luck J' FRED. SMITH. Esq., 2<» 27i 105 street, Dunedin. OJOOD-MILNE SHOE-SHIN'K imparts a "V pporlcss polish with a minimum nf HftOWN-COUNTRY AGENCY—SJicplierds labour. It eofteris t.lie leather nnd doesn't JL (31k). Plotichmon, Farm Hands. Cow- foil the clothes. One tin will convince boys (station). Mimterers' Puehe'r," Couple you. __g ffi'lOD). Grooms (stallion?). Milker-Groom,;--——- — — Rouseubonts. Trappers (6000 acrcs), Ilor.-"- ]VO. 10 is very Old and Mellow. - keepers, Generals. 110 " 2o

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