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AMUSEMENTS. DO YOU REALISE THAT in tihis City of Dunedin, one of tho most beautiful and convincing LIFE-PLAYS, full of tho most inton&o interest, tragedy, and pathos, a story of wrong and misunderstanding, is being- produced nightly, with the assistance of a vca-y charming woman and a delightful cihild. THAT the name- of this wonderfully pahhetio iphotodranra. ia LOVE'S SUNSET. LOVE'S SUNSET. THAT the plaoo where it is being performed ie i THE KING'S THEATRE. THAT tho time is 6.30 p.m. NIGHTLY (two sesiotns). THAT Love's Sunset k most magnificently portrayed. THAT Love's Stinset ie a modern East Lynne. THAT Love's Sunset ie creating a profound sensation. THAT Love's Sunset will molt the stoniest heart. THAT in addition to Love'e Sunset the clover comedian Charles Ohaplin is inoculating our auJfcncee with his " Joy Germ " nightly in tDe Keystone shriek, " THE FILM JOHNNIE." THAT, further, we are showing one of the FI.VJSST PROGRAMMES over shown in Dunedin. THAT there is one prioo to all parts, ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. If you do realise the above you will not fail to see FULLEJ.IS' FULLERS' CONTINUOUS PICTURES, At THE KING'S IHEATRE. H E OCTAGON. HAYWARD'S LEADING PICTURES. Another Glorious Programme, Again TO-NIGHT, at 8. Patho's Magnificent Coloured Drama, THE CURSE OF WAR, THE CURSE OF WAR. THE CURSE OF WAR. THE CURSE OS , WAR. Gorgeously Coloured—3ooo feet. Acted by Leading Parisian Artiste, It points a moral lesson of value. The etory \haa a far-reaching morial effect, inasmuch as it presents war in all its horrors. IT IS A REALLY STRONG PLOT. EVERYBODY MUST SEE IT. Supported by this Radiant Array— GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical VISIT TO THE SPIDER Educational GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY Drama THE FAMILY SKELETON Comedy New THE PANAMA CANAL, 1000 ft 1000 ft THE PANAMA CANAL. New LAWYER QUINCE. From W. W. Jacobs'* well-known story. HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Stalls. 6d; D.C., Is; Res., Is 6d. 3091 'Phono 6.30; Dresden 9 to 5. aOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. APPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title in favour of HENRY BUCKLAND, late of Kiatoa Station, near ■ Weikouaiti, e-heep farmer, for Parts of a Closed Road intersecting Part of Section 3, and between Parte of Sections 22 and 23 and P&rte of Sections 19 and 24, Block V, Waikouaiti District, being the land contained in Certificate of Title, vol. 116, folio 55, and evidence havin."- been lodged of tho Lose of the said Certificate of Title, I Here'bv Give Notice tliat I shall ISSUE a Provisional Certificate of Title ae requested, unless Caveat be Lodged forbidding the same within FOURTEEN DAYS from tfie date of publication of thisnotice in the Gazette^ Dated at the Lands Registry OfEoe, Dunedin, tihe 6fch day of July, 1914. O. E. NALDER. Bjy District Land Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors end Boarders. MODERATE~CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All Communications to .JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. T7ACANOIES for Men BOARDERS; v good table: 18s per week—Newmarket Privato Hotel, Manor place. Bjy WANTED. ono or two permanent BOARDERS, private family; waeliing, etn.: terms. —27 Cargfll street. Bjy "|>O ARD and RESIDENCE; double and -E5 single rooms; every convenience.— Macdonald, Mount Oliphant, Heriot row. (for business girl), BOARD V* and RESIDENCE; private family.— State, terms M. R., Times Office. Bjy ~% VACANCY in private home for young » man—3s9 Castle street (loop). 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16120, 8 July 1914, Page 1

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