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AMUSEMENTS. THE RING'S rpHEATRE. FULLERS' CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 6.30 EVERY EVENING. 6.30 ANOTHER SPLENDID PROGRAMMEt Eminent " NORDISK " Photo-Play: THE MYSTERIOUS CASE. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE. THE MYSTERIOUS CASE. A Woman Wrongfully Accused. A Woman Wrongfully Acoused Intensely Dramatic and Interesting. THESE MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTS; PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. THE LUCKY VISIT...A "Happv" Story. THE MAKING OF A SOLDIER RETRIBUTION Problem Play IN THE VALLEY OF JONTE. WITH THE BURGLAR'S HELP. Another " KEYSTONE " Comedy. A WATER DOG. ONE CONTINUOUS ROAR. ADULTS, 6d_ CHILDREN, 3d. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME At the PLAZA PICTURES x AND TEA ROOMS. Hours: 12 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 pjn. Supper Rooms Open Till 10.*5. PLAZA SHOWS TO-DAY Tho Most Talkod-of Picture Actress in the World. GRACE CUNABD In THE MAD HERMIT THE MAD HERMIT THE MAD HERMIT THE MAD HERMIT THE MAD HERMIT THE MAD HERMIT , (101 Bison, in Three Reels). GRACE CUNARD t Has recently been travelling round the world in search of a husband, and l has already had over 4000 offers of marriage, but is still single. THE MAD HERMIT, THE MAD HERMIT, As played by FRANCIS FORD and GRACE CUNARD, is about THE LAST WORD IN PHOTO PLAYS. Most SPECTACULAR AND THRILLING. Witness the Madman's Revenge on his Faithless Wife, Etc.. Etc. , TRAGIC AND SENSATIONAL. Also Showing: PRETZEL CAPTURES THE SMUGGLERS. Frontier Comedy. PRICE OF HIS HONOUR Essa-nav Drama ORAB AND LOBSTER FACTORY v : Educational i TROUT FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND. 1 • Scenic, j ECLAIR JOURNAL, No. 79 Topic Events And PETER'S EVIL SPIRIT. PETER'S EVIL SPIRIT. 1 Clever Triok Comedy. ; PETER'S EVIL SPIRIT. I Really Wonderful Trick Film. - THE EUROPEAN WAR HAS NOT ■ AFFECTED OUR FILM SUPPLY. TO-DAY WE SHOW A PERFECT 1 PROGRAMME. ' A TWTTOGTrW f.A fTCTTT TCRPNT 7.A

AMUSEMENTS. T|UNBDIN COMPETITIONS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. Chairman: A. C. Hanlon, Esq. IMPROMPTU SPEECHES. IMPROMPTU SPEECHES. Sevan Competitors. Seven Competitors. PIANO DUET.—" Scherzo Caprice." CONTRALTO SOLO.—" Break ! Break I Break I" SHAKESPEAREAN RECITATION (Ladies). "Queen Margaret's Triumph." VOCAL SOLO AND ACCOMPANIMENT. Own Selection. SACRED SOLO (Tenor).—" Father oJ Light." Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is, Day Sales at S. Jacobs's. Box Plan at Dresden. Booking fee od. MONDAY MORNING. VICTORIA HALL, 39. READING AT SIGHT. 21. RECITATION (New Zealand Author), "The Four Queens." H.M. THEATRE. 43. PIANOFORTE SIGHT READING. 57. PIANO DUET.—" Scherzo Caprice." 45. SIGHT READING. MONDAY AFTERNOON. 28. SHAKESPEAREAN RECITATION (Ladies). —"Queen Margaret's Triumph.'. 27. RECITATION (Boy«).-" Tho Knigirt'f Toast." H.M. THEATRE, 71. CONTRALTO SOLO.—" Break! Break I Break!" 91. VOOAL SOLO (Gentlemen), Accompanied by Lady or Gentleman.—Owr Selection. Admission Day Sessions, 6d. E. S. WILSON, 31au Secretary. QARRIS HALL. SATURDAY, sth, MONDAY, 7th, SEPT. Return to Dunedin for the LAST TWO RECITALS IN N-.Z. ONLY TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS By the Incomparable Entertainer, _ Mr ALEXANDER WATSON. Mr ALEXANDER WATSON. A LONG FAREWELL TO NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY EVENING. sth SEPT., Commencing at 8 o'clock. UNIQUE PATRIOTIC PROGRAMME, From the Works oi KIPLING, SHAKESPEARE, TENNYSON Part H. . The Moving and Beautiful Tragedy, PAOLO AND FRANCESCA, By Stephen Phillips. MONDAY EVENING, 7th SEPT. W. S. Gilbert's Famous PARODY UPON "HAMLET." Part 11. NEW MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERS. Reserved Seats, 3s (Family Tickets, 10s) Balcony and Second Seats, 2s; and for thesi Two 'Last Recitals in New Zealand, ' 500 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Plans and Tickets at the Dresden, CARLYLE SMYTHE. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DBPARTMENT.i Job Printing of every description done witl ' n«mn.tr.h. and at the Lowest Current Rates

-E'MPISE B A Z A A R. 1 EOKBURY SCHOOL. ' l CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, On ' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3, &4. - TO BE OPENED 75VENING, at 7.30, by his Worship the Mayor of ' Dunedin ami uia Worship the Mayor of St Kulda.SPLENDID DISPLAY OF GOODS. I SIDE SHOWS! COMPETITIONS! RAFFLES AND ART UNION. , 31au W. DIXON, Secretary.

MOTOR CAR EXCURSIONS. 1 \ piARLY MORNING TRAINS. \ Our HIRE SERVICE kof Special Value ' ■ to those Catching Early Morning Traine. ! This service is Prompt, Reliable, and EfS- ' cient. i Our Charges are Reasonable, and you qan I Catch your Train in Comfort, i No trouble to quote for your requirements. All-night and day 'phone 3267. i PACIFIC- MOTOR CO. (LTD.), i 18au 31 Octagon, Dunedin. | OOVERNMEHT NOTIPtOATIONI, | "mHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, - 'JL 1908" (Section 50). ' In the ESTATE of THOMAS SCRUTANY 1 REEVE, of Dunedin, Retired Store- ) man (deceased). ' All Creditors and! others having CLAIMS I AGAINST this Estate are hereby required to SEND them, with particulars, on the k forms provided, to the Local Deputy Publio " Trustee, Dunedin, on or before the Thirty- ' first Day of OCTOBER, 1914. ' Accounts Not Rendered by flio date ' named may bo Rejected. ' All MONEYS PAYABLE to the afoove Estate may be lodged to the credit of the ' Publio Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the Local ', Deputy Publio Trustee, Dunedin. T. D. KENDALL, Local Deputy Public Trustee. August 28, 1914. 31au ' PUBLIC NOTIFICATIONS. OTAGO PATRIOTIC AND GENERAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION. This Organisation has been appointed to deal with the following MATTERS:1. Providing Assistance as far as possiblo for the Dependents of those from tihis province who have joined the Expeditionary Force. . 2. Granting Relief to titoose in distress as a direct result of the war, and dealing with any matters connected with or arising- out of the war. 3. Finding Employment, as far as possible, for those who have lost their positions as a resj'lt of war being declared. 4. All Persons (male or female) who claim that they aro entitled to receive consideration under any of the above headings are requested to send particulars in writing to the Honorary Secretary. The following Gentlemen have been appointed CHAIRMEN of the various Sectional Committees:— General Executive.—J. B. Shacklock, Mayor. Finance,—John Roberts, C.M.G. County Organisation.—J. A. Johnstone. Expeditionary Foree.—P. R. Sangood. Employment and Relief.—F. G. Cumming. Employment.—W. T. M'Farlane (convener). E. F. DUTHIE. 31au Hon. Secretary. I Town Hall. TENCERS. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE FOR REMOVAL of a Twostorey Wood HOUSE m Duncan street. Tenders CLOSE Noon, TUESDAY, Ist ! September, 1914. J. BARTON & SON, 25au Architects. m A I E R I cTcTu'N T Y. TENDERS will be received ottbeCountv Offices. Mosgiel. till 4 p.m. on THURSDAY. 3rd September, for SUPPLY OF FOUR-HORSE TEAM for Hauling Road Grader. Specifications at Mosgiel, and with B. B. COU3X/JN, C.E., 31 au Liverpool street, Dunedin.

I BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. r HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of. Charge to » Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE~CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Oood 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. GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place • ("phono 2180).—Best ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moes and M'Phcrson. 21 jy BOARD and RESIDENCE.-Warwick House, Moray place. Under new management of M. A. Fairley. 30jy ACANOY few BOARDERS; eveTy convenience; central; 'phone 3196.— 47 Moray place (near Choral Hall). 30jy OARD, RESIDENCE; double, single rooms; every convenience.—Mount Oliphant, 82 Heriot row ('phone 2959). REALLY Good APARTMENTsT comfortable home; good cooking, washing, and mending.—l7B Upper Cargill street. SINGLE Ladies.—Comfortablv Furnished Bod-Sitting ROOM; bath,"gas cooker; select; Octagon; 3s 6d—Box 106. 31au COMFORTABLY Furnished Large Front Bed-Sitting ROOM; private kitchen; gas cooker; Octagon; 7s 6d.—Box 106. 31au VACANCY in private home for Young MAN.—3B9 Castde street (loop). PRIVATE Family have VACANCY for young man; single r00m.—95 Frederick stieet. 27au FURNISHED Double and Single ROOMS; board optional.—s34 King street 27au \7ACANCY Few Gentlemen Boarders; * good table; 'phone 2732.—City Buffet Hotel, 138 Stuart street. ' 27ai BOARD and RESIDENCE (Leith House, 7EO Goorge street); double and singlo rooms.—Telephone 2081. 27au VACANCY few gentlemen BOARDERS ; every convenience; 18s week.—Private Railway Hotel, St. Andrew street. WANTED, Furnished SITTING ROOM and BEDROOM; use all conveniences; central.—Reanva, Times Office. TWO ROOMS place; board if required.—s7s Cumberland (near Albany) street. 25au ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHERE TO STAY IN TIMARU.The Hydro Grand Hotel. Overlooking Caroline Bay and Harbour. New Zealand's Premier Winter Resort Tho largest and most modern Private Hotel in the dominion. Spacious balconies on each floor. Kipbtv 'incuriously furnished rooms, six un-to-date bathrooms. Electric light and lift. Suites for families. Tariff on application — B. C. JONES. Proprietor 15j a WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 47 Manchester street, Christchuroh.— Moderate tariff, good ctaf. Proprietress, Mrs N J. Johnston. 'Phono 1204. Correspondence will receive courteous attention. 250 IUTK HART' ""HOTEL; CHRISTCHURCH. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL. F. M DREWETT Proprietor SCOTLAND'S Best Whisky is "8.L." Moro o: it drunk than any -other.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16166, 31 August 1914, Page 1

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