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AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRE. Direction ..Bronnan-Fullers' (Limited). Nightly at 8 o'clock. Y A U D E~V I L L E This Week PEG AND "THE LIMIT." PEG AND "THE LIMIT." The' Cute American Comedy Duo, Presenting "Fun in the Gymnasium." HILARY The Upside-down LONG. HILARY Marvel. The Worlds LONG. IDXARY Great Head Balancer. LONG. .Last THE THREE VARDELLS, Nighto djast THE THREE VARDELLS, Nights America's Classiest Acrobats KURTIS'S Fifty ' KURTIS'S ROOSTERS. Feathered ROOSTERS. KURTIS'S Frolickers. KURTIS'S • GLADYS & ALBER, Eccentric Comedians, Acrobats, and Dancers. ALBER—The "Human Watch-spring." Thoso Ridiculous Two, , DELAVALE & GILBERT, Chorus LILY VOCKLER Singer. DORIS TINDALL MARJORIE DAW. ERN DELAVALE. N.B.—The Finest Entertainment for the money in Australasia GET THE HABIT of going REGULARLY once a week to the KING'S. UP-TO-DATE VAUDEVILLE As presented by The Brennan-Fullor Management APPEALS TO ALL TASTES, Prices: Is 6d and Is Plan at Dresden. ALL SAINTS' GUILD SALE. The ANNUAL ALL SAINTS' SALE OF WORK -will be held in the Schoolroom TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) and TOMORROW (THURSDAY), December 3 and 4 . English Goods suitable for Christmas Presents. Entertainment each evening. Admission; Afternoon free, Evening Is. iORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL : CHURCH, HIS WORSHIP~THE MAYOR will OPEN the NEW SCHOOLS TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock Short. Dedication Service, followed by-Programme of Choruses, Double Quartets, Vocal ahd -Instrumental Solos, etc. Tickets: One Shilling, fTttlE undermentioned is a list of tie A PRIZE-WINNERS in connection with MARRINER BROS.' A.B.C. Pictures Puzzles:-Miss Bryce, Clyde street.(special); M. E. Yates, Brunswick street; Maggie Cooper, Frederick street; Stella Howard, 29 Leckhampton court; Hikla Wcsney, Sunshine; W. Barron, c/o car inspector; Mrs Morrison, Loner Kaikorai; Albert Hinton, Bathgate road; E. Todd, Garfield street; ' W. A. Yates, Brunswick street; A. Tregcar, Harbour terrace; Edmund Carter, Boys' High School:. Chas. W. Fisher, Dunedin Sports Club; A. Sheriff, Roslyn; Miss L. George, Preston crescent; J. B. M'lntyre, Broughton street; Lena M'Cutcheon, Montague street; Mrs Hall, 86 Frederick street. Such a Sweet Love Lyric I T OVE'S WHISPER" SlI LOVE'S WHISPER. WORDS by DONALD RAMSAY, ■ , MUSIC by CHARLES WILLEBY. A New Supply of this Pretty Little Ballad has just reached us. It is a song worthy of its celebrated composer. There are two sets of words, English and "Braid Scots." The Scottish version is very pleasing, and should appeal to Dunedin people. The accompaniment is quite easy. In Keys to suit all voices. Price, 2s. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Music, Princes street. 29n

' (JBA'ND MILITARY DISPLAY To 'be held at FORBOItf PARK On ■ ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 2.30 p.m. To provide Funds to send Cadet teams to Auckland Military Tournament. ■ ' INTERESTING SPECTACULAR ITEMS By - ' sth MOUNTED REGIMENT. , • B BATTERY, N.Z.P.A. No. 2 COMPANY, NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS 4th OTAGO REGIMENT. No. 2 COMPANY, NEW ZEALAND FIELD AMBULANCE. And SENIOR CADETS. 4th Regimental Band and Senior Cadet Bugle Band in Attendance. MARCH PAST OF ALL'TROOPS. Admission, Is. Grand Stand, 6d extra. 1 Tahuna Park not being available, the Display will bo held at .FORBURY PARK, by kind permission 'of the Forbury Park Trotting Club.

LOST AND FOUND. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS, CASH ADViiimSEHENTS under this heading: TITEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Ponrteeo Words, 6IXPENOE per Insertioa; J3| Six insertion. 8a K; oyer Fourteen Words pALMERSTON A. AND P. SHOW, and not exceeding Twcnty-ionr Words, Is; Sli nfm-irmTD c insertions, 6s. Double rates charged unlesi I'tUHAY., urXlLAltlltf; o. cash paid. ' ...„ TTrrv r, ~ ": , , . r . XT -r,- a The Ordinary Time-tablo on the Dimback W°P"> Gentleman who took OVER- Branch wi!l te SUSPENDED. . COAT by from ' Trains will leave Ralmerston for Dunback 2?t2 J' 3 . 0 I P I tj"? erßto s • 9-0 »■"» "d 5 - 45 P-"-. returning leavTURN to A. and J. M'Farlano, Princes jn Dunbaok at 9.55- 6.30^. street. *j Tne v , p leaving Dunedin at 11.15 LOST, Black-and-white Collie PUP.-Re- a.m. will-stop at Waikduaiti to pick up turn R. Inglis, Greenlaw, Mosgiel; re- for Palmerston.' war d. 3d The Train usually leaving Palmerston for ~. ' ■ ■ • Dunedin and Intermediate Stations at 5.6 STRAYED, Light Bay GELDING (with p . m . w ffl NOT leave until 5.40 p.m., Waicover, four white feet); reward.- kouaiti 6,10 p m., Seacliff 6.44 p.m., Waitati Waitaki Dairy. • 3_d 7.15 p.m., arrivine Dunedin 8.40 p.m. fcIOUND (Anderson's Bay road, near Ox- HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to J? ford street), PURSE, containing coin. Pahnerston will bo issued at Dunedm, Apply Forbury School. 3d g«™;™v term , ediato . ®^ 0 ™ ™ -iii : FRIDAY, sth December, available for reLOST (North End. Thursday), Gentle- turn up to and including THURSDAY man's White Stone RING; reward.- nth December, 1914. Thompson, jeweller, opposite Knox Church. 2Sn • ' By Onler. COAL NOTICES. K A I T AN G A T A COAL. AMPLE SUPPLIES OF THIS FAVOURITE HOUSEHOLD COAL to hand; splendid quality, lights quickly. Kaitangata Coal has a bright, shiny appearance, and is easily distinguished from any other coal in the market. Price, delivered within Town Belt, including Musselburgh, St. Kilda, South Dunedin, and Caversham, 31s 6d per ton, 16s jrer half ton. A DISCOUNT at the rato of Is per ton will bo allowed for CASH, of if ACCOUNTS are PAID on or before tho 20th of tho Month following delivery. RETAILED BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS, WHO CAN SUPPLY KAITANGATA PROMPTLY.

TENDERS. nrUMARU HARBOUR BOARD. TIMBER. ' In consequence of the Dialocation of Mails, ! ' the TIME for RECEIVING TENDERS for the above has been EXTENDED to i Noon on DECEMBER 13. W J. BARDSLET, Secretary and Treasurer. , November, 29, 1913. 3d nniMBKR.-All Kinde Seasoned Bunding •a. Timber. Dressed lines_ a ■ specialty. Lowest quotations. — Dominion Factory, M'Bndo etreot, South Dunedin; or Koith lUicdiiy, Lower Rattray street. 31jy SAGAR'S Colcbmtcd English '.Wood-work-ing MACHINERY: catalogues, quotations.—Solo Agents, Henry F. Mosa 1 (Ltd.), Princes street South. Slau, NOTES ON AURAL TOPICS by Agiicola, Weekly, in tho Otago Witness, dealing 1 1 with subjects of current .interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15937, 3 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15937, 3 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15937, 3 December 1913, Page 1

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