/■'MUSEMENTS. THE RING'S rpHEATHE. FULLERS' CONTTNUOns PICTURES. 6.3O.—EVEIiY EVENaNG.-6.30. THE GLORIOUS CLASSIC. THE CRUSADERS. THE CRUSADERS. The "Cines" Maeterpiece. THE GREAT BATTLE SCENES Are Wonderfully Thrilling. OUR KING'S MESSAGE To tho Fleet at Spithead. EVOLUTIONS OP SUBMARINE. OUR FLEET AND HYDROPLANES. BIG CAMP AT AWAPUNI. AND OUR FULL PROGRAMME OP ALL-STAR FILMS. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN. 3d. "TfcAVID WISHART, C.H. and 8.T., Specialist for Diseases of the Skin. 'Phone 769. I know that I have that to offer Patiente which they will rejoico to find, and I see that Public Announcement is almost tho sole means of Effectivo Communication. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any eize), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the tity on shortest notice. MEETINGS. RGSLYN - KAIKORAI SWIMMING CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and the PRESENTATION OF PRIZES of tho above Club will be held in the Wakari Hall, Kaikorai, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, October 9, at 7.45. All members and Intending members (male or female) are cordially invited to attend. 9o F. C. SCRIVENER. Hon. Secretary. QTAGO BOWLING CLUB. The OFFICIAL OPENING for the Season will take place TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 10th just.,' at 2.30. - • Lady friends and bowlers cordially invited, JOHN KEMNITZ, 9o Hon. Secretary. AIKORAI BAND (REGISTERED)." A Special Meeting of the above mill be held in tho Band Room, Roslyn, on Thursday, October 15, at 8.30 p.m. Business : To Appoint Three Trustees. —L. Kemnitz, President; ,F. Barton, Secretary. 9o> RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. "JtfEW ZEALAND RAILWATa DUNEDIN SPRING RACES, TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TOMORROW! (SATURDAY), 9th and 10th October. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. [ 9th and 10th October. Trains -will leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 11.15 a.m., 11.45 a-m., 12 noon, 12.15 p.m., and 12.30 p.m. The 11.15 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. Trains will etop at Intermediate Stations. Return Trains will leave Wingatui at 53 . p.m. and at short intervals after the last race. Will NOT stop at Intermediate Stations. Train stopping where required will leave Wingatui at 5.40 p.m. The Return Fares to Wingatui (including admission to Course) will be: From Dunedin, Caversham, and Burnside. ?» 6d. Ordinary Tickets to Wingatui from Dunedin and Intermediate Stations -will NOT De available by the Special Trains. DUNEDIN - PORT CHALMERS - PALMERSTON. I —Train -will lqave Duneflin for Port Chalmers at 5.55 p.m. The Train, usnally leaving Dunedin for Palmereton" at 4.30 p.m. will not leave until 6.15 p.m-, Waitati 7.30 p.m., Seacliff 8.6 pjn., arriving Palmerston 9.5 p.m. DUNED'IN^MOSGrEL.—The Train usually leaving Mosgiel for Dunedin at 5.20 p.m. will not leave., until 5.30 pjn. OTAGO CENTRAL BRANCH.—The Train usually leaving Dunedin for Ranfurly at 11.40 a.m. will not leave until 1.25 p.nu The Train from Otago Central Branch usually leaving Wingatui at 5.2 p.m. WILL LEAVE at 4.55 p.m., Abbotsford 5.1 pjn., arriving Dunedin 5.18 pjn. Will not. be available for passengers from the Races. OUTRAM BRANCH.—The Train usually ■ leaving Outram for Mosgiel at 4.20 p.m. will not leave tmtil 4.35 p.m., Mosgiel arrive 5.15 p.m. LAWRENCE BRANCH.-On Friday the Train usually leaving Milton fqr Lawrence at 6.15 p.m. will not leave until 7.25 p-m., connecting with the 4.55 pjn. Train from Dunedin. DUkWMMNVEBOABGIIiL.-T-The -4.27 p.m Express Train for Invereargill will stop at Wingatui to pick up peaßengerß for Stations south of Clinton at which Train ia timed to stop. On Friday will take passe n-' gers for Stations or* the Oatline River Branch. 9o By Order. BOARD AND BMIDEMOK. LEV lATHAN 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 and Boarders. - MODERATE~CHARGE& COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded ihat if only in Town for the Day they oan obtain a (food Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All Communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. , P.O. Box VZ /GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place VJT ('phone 2180).—Eeet ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moee and M'Pherson. 21jy "PRIVATE RADLWAY HOTEL, ,94 St. $- Andrew street.—Good Accommodation Boarders or Visitors.—Mrs M'NichoU. OARD and RESIDENCE.-Warwick House, Moray place. Under new management of M. A. Fairley. ■ 30jy [-W ALBANY STREET.—Vacant, nicely *J * Furnished ROOMS; modern conveniences ; handy tram and train. 8o mO LET, Comfortably Furnished BEDJ- SITTING ROOM, with every convenience.—A.pply 2 Hanover street. 8o WANTED Gentlemen BOARDERS; every home comfort —68 Royal ter6o ■\7ACANCY BOARDERS; singlo and v double rooms.—6 Smith etreet, City ('phono 2179). 9o BUSINESS Ijady wants Famished ROOM; must" bo central.— Addrcse T. 8., Times, Office. 9tf W' ANTED, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS; central, quiet; two adults.—Permanent, Times Office : 6o ifTACANOIBS for BOARDERS; . every v convenience; good ttiblo; ISs week.— Newmarket Private Hotel, Manor place. ■XTTACANCY few BOARDERS; every v convenience; central; 'phono 3196.— 47 Moray place (near Choral Hail). 30jy TO LET, Furnished ROOMS; all conveniJL enecs; terms moderate. —Address L., Times Office. mo LET, largo "Furnished BEDROOM I. and SITTING ROOM.—Apply 107 York place. 9o VACANCY in private homo for Young MA X .—389 _Cantlo_streot (loop): *? ijTACANCIES for BOARDERS.—66 Royal V terrace (tap of Pitt street). 5o •' T>RINK ye io her that rach loves host" U -using WATSON'S Nα 10, <•! of coureo. . 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16200, 9 October 1914, Page 1
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