AMUSEMENTS fHE OCTAGON. SPECIAL. A PATRIOTIC HIT. BOYS of the BULLDOG BREED. BOYS of the BULLDOG BREED. BOYS of the BULLDOG BREED. Our Watchdogs of tho North.. Appropriate Music. —Grand Orchestra. Ringing Cheers will Greet It. Also, TO-NIGHT. WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET. WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET. WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET. Powerful Plot—lnteresting Throughout. MABEL'S A Keystone NERVE. of Rare Fun. An Endless Chain of Loud Laughter. ? MABEL RIDES A BUCKJUMPER. The Clcyerost Keystone Yet. " GRAPHIC Trooping the Colours 7 PUY DE DOME. Positively I 1 PUY DE DOME. Delightful Scenes. " MONKEY INTELLIGENCE, r Showing how the term " Artful as a moni key" has its foundation in facts. Also, Others. Also, Others, Others. 6d and Is. Reserves, Is 6d. Dresden until 5. 'Phone 3091 (6.30). -TMPORTANT! SEE OTAGO DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY MORNING. j. For FULL PROGRAMME GRAND PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8 o'clock. GARRISON HALL. Absolutely Unique. Is and 2s; Reserved 3s, at Begg's. 7 THOS. RITCHIE, Director. 6 WITNESS.-New stories. A large '> \J amount of reading matter. Price 6i di ■ i * FOOTBALL. ° T> U G B Y FOOTBALL. " THIS DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 20. CARISBROOK GROUND. CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL v. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL. Kiok-off 3.15 p.m. ) Both Teams Have Unbeaten Records. Admission by Burns Street Gate Only. Admission,'6d; Stand, 6d Extra; Boys, 3d. * Ladies Free. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U.
EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL. ; - nnHE LANGER DRESSMAKING [A .Caed.] 1 SCHOOL. 1 TTTP TT ntFTT 0 CLASSES DAILY. 10 to 12 and 2to 5. T\ G - MOWAT, ARttnTECT, e MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. May be Consulted at his Office I! I NO. 20 GOVERNMENT UFi INSURg Miss C.STEWART, ANCE BUILDINGS e Principal. = 2 °m (Comer of Prjnces and Rattray streets). REV. T. RUSSELL. M.A. (Honours), ' 'PHftNnr 7,t*t ~ ' Prizeman, Exhibitioner, Cambridge, rnuiNJi omi. desires PUPILS all examinations; long ex- '" perience; consistent success; fourteen passes fOHN OOOK, : last year.—479 George street, Dunedin. U m — — DENTIST, PHOTOGRAPHY— Practical and Theoretical Photography, Dunedin School HAYNES'S BUILDING, J of Art Every Wednesday and Friday Even- Moray plaae and Princee ' ln £ i E« street. Dunedin. 21m ROSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, Dowling street. —Shorthand. Type- rfAtm 1 • writing, Bookkeeping, etc ; open Day and (Oabd.j > Evening. Telephone 736. 24ja ~~~ BRILLIANT STYLE in an extremely J BROWN, A.N.Z.1.A., 0 short time guaranteed; any music— ' REGISTERED ARCHITECT u 56 Hanover street. sau „ , . . , , . ~ , ' — Bank of Australasia Chambers, f D^oS^^^J? BOND STREET. DUNEDIN. Friday Evenings at 7. 21au I Telephone No. 3636. 22au PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 ; ■ ■ __ ? ()TAGO PATBIOTIC AND GENERAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION I AN APPEAL. ' Tho above Organisation has been set up to treat with ALL MATTERS CONI NECTED WITH OR ARISING OUT OF THE WAR. SECTIONAL COMMIT-' ~ TEES have been appointed to deal specifically with ALL MATTERS PERTAINING x TO UNEMPLOYMENT AND RELIEF, as the result of the War; also MATTERS DIRECTLY CONNECTED WITH THOSE OF OUR CITIZENS WHO ARE JOIN- ; ING THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. s It is not intended to devote money (unless specifically allocated by the donors) '? TO THE EQUIPMENT OF THE TROOPS Beyond supplying the articles of clothing mado at the request of tho Countess of Liverr pool 'and Lady Godley. It is felt that tho cost of equipment is a proper charge on the > Consolidated Revenue. j This will enable the Association to devote itself to PROVIDING FOR THE DE- , PENDENTS of those of our people who are leaving cur shores to uphold the honour and prestige of the British Empire, and also those who, as the direct result of the ; War, MAY BE IN DISTRESS. The Committee makes this APPEAL with every confidence to all classes of the corarrmnty in Otago, feeling assured that they will respond according to their means with ; their USUAL GENEROSITY AND PROMPTNESS. I Contributions, which will be acknowledged through tho local press, may be forwarded to J. B. SHACKLOCK (his Worship the Mayor), President; JOHN ROBERTS, C.M.G., Chairman Finance Committee: ; J. A. JOHNSTONE, Chairman County Organisation Committee; G. L. DENNIS TON, Bond street; . ' I TOWN CLERK, Town Hall (Joint Hon. Treasurers). I E. F. DUTHIE, Hon. Secretary. '
COftOUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. THOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY FOR COUNCILLOR FOR THIRD WARD. Pursuant to Section 7 of " 'The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1903." I Hereby Give Notice that an ELECTION will be held on FRIDAY, the 4th day of September, 1914, for tho purposo of Electing One Councillor for Third Were], Borough of Mornington (in place of Cr G. Shand, resigned), and I Hereby Appoint the Council Chambers, Mornington, as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 26bh day of August, 1914. before Noon, as the Day for the NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES for euch Office. Nomination Papers in the Statutory Form, together with a Cash Deposit of £3, must bo Delivered to the Undersigned, or Addressed to him and Delivered at the Town Clerk's Office, Mornington, before 12 o'clock Noon of the said 26th day of AUGUST, 1914. HENRY SYMES, Returning Officer for the Borough of Mornington. Dated this 19th day of August, 1914. ECZEMA, Acne, Psoriasis positively cured with KLEXKMA .treatment; "instant relief from the painful irritation; consultations free: hours 11 a.m.. 3 n.rn.—Klexema, corner Stuart street, Octagon. "|7"LEXKMA Treatment can ho sent by it*, mail; can cure yourself. If you wish, rh" lady representative will call on you.— Write corner Stuart_stroct, jOctngon. 22a« WHEN doctors order whiskv, they moan the best-WATSON'S No. 0 Whisky. « 10jy
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