ABUSEMEMTB. MUSIC and PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ENGLAND'S MENACE. nnHE OCTAGON: HAYWARDS. JL Tremendous Success of THE GREAT NAVAL PRODUCTION Which Sent a Thrill Through the BRITISH ISLES. BRITISH ISLES. A Glorious Patriotic Drama of the THREATENED INVASION OF ENGLAND. Nefarious Foreign Methods Exposed in ENGLAND'S MENACE. ENGLAND'S MENACE. ENGLAND'S MENACE. Exposing a Planned Attack on Cromer. GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical PUPS ON THE RAMPAGE Study IN THE DAYS OF SLAVERY (Edison Drama —ono of tho beet). A WILD SEA AND STORMY SUNSET (A Photographic Gem). MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE (A Keystone Scream). By Orchestra—Special Musical Number, "IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIP-PER-ARY." Stalls, 6d: Circle, Is; Reserves, Is 6d. EXCURSION. Queenstown excursion—popular WEEK-END TRIP. REDUCED FARES. On SATURDAY, October 3, Excursion Tickets (available till Wednesday, October 7) will bo issued at Dunedin and all intervening stations for Queenstown only. Fares: Dunedin to Queenstown —First Class Return, 2Cs; Second Clas6, ,12s 6d. Excursion, Tuesday to Elfin Bay and Glenorcby. 28s BOARD AND REBIOENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway station). THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be bad at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded ihat if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a t*ood 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. ALBYIN HOUSE, 553 King stroet; under new management; first-class ACCOMMODATION lor boarders and visitors; double and single rooms; telegrams attended to.—'Phone 1995. 28a WANTED (in city, by elderly married couple), Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM.—State terms K. R. S., Post Office, Dunsdin. 28s LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray pkiTo ('phone 2180).—Beet ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moss and M'Pherson. 21jy Furnished rooms, Double and Single, with or without board.—l 77 Leith street ('phone 3577). 24s URNISHED ROOMS to LET.-64 Dowling stroet (above Princes 6treet steps). 28d OARD and , RESIDENCE.—Warwick Houge, Moray place. Under new management of M. A,. Fairley. 30jy FURNISHED Large Front Bed-Sitting ROOM ;• kitchen; gas cooker; everything provided; central; 7s 6d.—Box 106. COMFORTABLE Furnished Single' ROOM; firoplaxjo; no stairs; very cheap; sunny. —314 Hip-h street. 28s jOOMFORTABLE Furnished ROOM to LET; central; 5s. —Address- No. 6, Times Office 28s IRIVATT3 BOARD-RESIDENCE two young men; bath, h. c.; piarfo,—so Hanover street. 28s VACANCIES for gentlemen BOARDERS; every convenience; 'phone 2312.—39 Arthur street. 25s VACANCIES few GENTLEMEN; permanent or visitors.—Pretoria- Terrace, 109 York place. 26s ACANCIES for BOARDERS; every convenience; good table; 18s week. — Newmarket Private .Hotel, Manor place. TO LET, Comfortable Double BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM, also' Single ROOM. —510 Georgo street. 2Ss BOARD.— Vacancy for young Man; share room. —Mount Oliphant, 82 Heriot row (telephone 2959). 22s VACANCY few BOARDERS; every convenience; central; 'fihone 3196.— 47 Moray place, (near Choral Hall). 30jy VACANCY in private home for Young MAN.—3B9 Castlo street (loop). 28s T> OOMS to LET, with or without board.— Apply 113 Hanover street. 25s ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHERE TO STAY IN TIMARU.—The Hydiro Grand Hotel. Overlooking Caroline Bay and Harbour. New Zealand's Premier Winter Resort. The largest and. most modern Private Hotel in the dominion. Spacious balconies on each floor. Eighty luxuriously furnished rooms, six up-to-.?atf> bathrooms. Electric light and lift. Suites for families. Tariff on application.—-B. C. JONES, Proprietor. 15ja HI T E HART HOTEL, " CHRISTCHURCH. . THE LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL. F. M. DREWETT Proprietor. "OjTTNDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 47 »' Manchester street, Christchurch.— Moderate tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N. J. Johnston. 'Phono 1204, Correspondence will receive courteous attention. 250 WANTED, 4-roomed Furnished COT- i TAGE, for Christmas holidays; seaside, north line. —Seaside, Times Office. LOST AND POUND. CASH ADVEETISEMENTS under this , heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 23 fid; over Fourteen 1 Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions, 6s. Double rates charged unless cash paid. LOST (Sunday, between Bradshaw street and 182 Main South road, via Cargill road and St. David street), Engagement RING; reward.—lß2 Main South road. 28s LOST (on Friday, either South Dunedin or Caversham), 2-bar Gold BROOCH, with clubs; liberal reward.—Return 182 Main South road, Caversham. 28s LOST, Bay GELDING' and Mousecolourcd MARE; covers on both.— Keith Ramsay, Dunedin. 28s LOST, blaolc Pomeranian DOG.—Return Statham, William stroet. 28s OST, Silver CIGARETTE CASE; monogram A. G. C.; reward. —Briscoe's. FOUND— £1500 for SALE, UnitedTstarrBowkett Annual Afeeting, Bth October.—Particulars Hugh Mitchell, secretary. FOUND —Hens not laying plenty eggs, get Thomson's Poultry Mixture; Is tin. FOUND— Tlionison's Calf Food, freeh, sweet; calves thrive on it; 22s 1001b. FOUND — Thomson's Cow Drench; cloanser, tonic; Is 6d; 15s doz. (two doses). I T^OUND—Thomson's Anti-M-ammitis un- " equalled udder troubles, chills, weed, mammitis; 4s packet.—THOMSON'S. lis FOUND —Repairs to Lawn Mowefs, Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, etc.—Melville, 56 Georgo street. sau WHILE we live, let's live in clover," and drink WATSON'S No. 10.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16190, 28 September 1914, Page 1
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