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AMUSEMENTS. \ AMUSEMENTS. TTHE OCTAGON. HAYWAKD'S. ANOTHER WAR SERIES -*• PICTUREB AND ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. TTTI7 HnTTF.ATRE SPECIAL.-KXTRAORiJINARY. j^ iJNlr b '^UXiALtoXi. THE BEST SHOW WEEK ATTBAC FULLERS> CONTI^JOUS PICTURES. England's Famous Actor, 6.30-EVEIIY EVENING.~6.3O. <'ViHT MAI inii' Direct from tho I'ront. And Cast. . GERMAN OCCUPATION OF LOUVAIN. In W. W. Jacobs'* Groat Comedy. An All-too-tn« . Kocord of the "BEAUTY AND THE BARfiE." AAV Vv(\j r-v/i^w "BEAUI-Y AND THE BAKIiE." i' A -rSr wiLr^'m Made Famous Here by Brough and ILs. Also, at 8 o'clock sharp, See this Great Budget of War News. Extra interesting War Picture, SHIP rllbJUJtJu IjUUVAHV I akon on r , } ~.r , »> (* n mnr\-. T HISTORIC IiOUVAIN. 20th Sept. TNNnrVVT RUT AWKWARD Many Sr.nkmff Scenes are Shown. BUI AWKVVAKJJ. "LATEST WAR NEWS. Lub,n T s , m'TVRV y ' Defence of Parie-Artillory on way to Patho's Delhrhtfu ScVnic Front-Glasgow . Tramwaymen -Enlist- ROME, l< rench Sailors m Parie-London l< ueihers Tfa Q t K)CYSITO x K S Prea m, Leave for Camp— Belgian bhells— Recruits npiiT tm , mvstithv from Cumberland-German Culture! Etc. rwVv 'Vav MVSTFnv DAY ON BOY SCOT, T FARM IN NOTK-Tho Special War Pictures will M T>- *, n un n t a 1 be Screened at 6.30 and 8.20 each evening. No Picture Onild Possess Greater Appeal It is a Worthy Film, and should be ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. Seen by All. — Special for the Ladies, T>URN& HALL. OUR MUTUAL (URL Fashion Drama J- , TTHE TOP SHiOP. A Pathetic THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914, THE TOY SHOP. Child Storv. At 8.15 p.m. ACROSS THE BURNING TRESTLE. ARTHUR ALEXANDER PIANOFORTE Edison's Powerful Photo-Play. ' RECITAL. Two Cheerful Merry-Makers, ' PROGRAMME. BILL TAKES A LADY TO LUNCH. (a) Prelude in A Paul Corder. Never again—rome, see why. (bj Prelude in G flat Priestly-Smith. SETTING THE STYLE. Absolutely (c) Sonata in B flat minor (first movement) SETTING THE STYLE. Funny. Chopin. A Glorious Holiday Programme. Papillons, Op. 2 Schumann. Accompanied by Orchestral Music. Sonata in E flat, Op. 27, No. I...Beethoven. Stalls, 6:1; Circle," Is; Reserves, Iβ 6d. Three Preludes from Op. 17 Blumenfeld. Dresden, or 'Phone. 3091 after 6.30. (a) Prelude in C sharp minor...Rachmaninoff QARRISON HALL. TUESDAY jg DeSasy! DUNEDIN 'ORCHESTRAL* gj pSafc) £ FOURTH CONCERT (1 wenty-seventh Sea- Chaconne Bach-Busoni. son). Soloists, Miss VIDA WATERS, Mr "' (By" siJeciftfrequest.) W =? al 18£r 0 n ]n D F n l arp ;o P :- 2 8;"lrrHALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,23rd *' e Schumann. November, at 7.45 o'clock—J. T. ( c \ Lesghinka : Liapounow. HAMANN, Hon. Secretary. Phono 2173. (By spoc i a i request.) OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS Reserved Seats, 4e;. Unreserved Seats, 2s JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— 6d apd Is. Special concession to studentsJob Printing of every description done with Parties of not less than six can reserve seats Despatch, and at tho Lowest Current Hates, at 2s 6d. Box plan at Chas Begg & Co. 6. ("iKEAT SHOW WEEK ATTRACTION. X" LOCATION: OVAL. OPENING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. POSITIVELY 4 NIGHTS ONLY. BARTON BROS. CIRCUS AND WILD AUSTRALIA. 40 ARTISTS. _ 80 HEAD OF PERFORMING HORSES, PONIES, MULES, AND DONKEYS. 2 BIG COMBINED SHOWS. Each Year Everything New. This Year Everything Bigger, Better, and Brighter than Ever. New Continental Artists, headed by Miss ETHEL ASHTON, the Dental Queen and Most, Sensational Aerial Gymnast that has yet appeared in New Zealand or Australia (direct from the Royal Hippodrome, London); Mr J. M. WEST, the Upside Down Phenomenon Equilibrist and Balancer (direct from U.S.A.); tho FAMOUS WALDORF TROUPE (six in number), in their Original and Modern White Statuary and Tableaux, with Limelight Effects; the TWO ST. LEONARDS, Lady and Gentleman Acrobats and Comedians, who will introduce their Famous Troupe of Highly-trained French Poodles (six in number)—a rare treat for tho children ;Mr FRED CARLSON, the Musician .met Vocalist, introducing his collection of Original Rare Instruments. QUEENSLAND HARRY, The Famous Australian Rough Rider. The Greatest Horseman since the days of Rarev who will Ride all Outlaws in a 101b hunting saddle, without kneepads, leathers, or irons. £50 challenge to all other Riders. Twentv other Star Artists. Also a Largo Collection of Buolcjurapers and Outlaws from ALL PARTS OF AUSTRALIA. TWO COMPLETE SHOWS. Circus and Wild Australia for the One Price: ADULTS: 3s, 2s, and Is. Children: Half-price. C. CABOT, Advance Rep.

•din RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OTAGO A & P. SHOW AT DUNEDIN, 25th and 26th NOVEMBER. FORBURY PARK TROTTING RACES AT DUNEDIN, 27th and 28th NOVEMBER, 1914. Tho following ALTERATION'S. IN and ADDITIONS 10 tho ordinary Time-toWe willl ba made in connection with the above :— TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. Special Stock "Train (passenger car attached) will leavo O-amaru at 1.10 p.m., Hampden 3.0 p.m., Palmerston 3.55 p.m., Waikouaiti 4.30 p.m., Dunedin arrivo 7.10 P,m WEDNESDAT, 25th NOVEMBER. Special Stock Train (passenger car attached) will leavo Outram at 6.20 a,m., Moegiel 7.30 a.m., Dunedin arrive 8.20 a.m. THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. The- train iieually leaving Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 6.15 p.m. WILL LEA\E at 5.55 p.m. The train usually leaving Duncdm for Palmereton at 4.30 p.m. will NOT leave until 615 p.m., Waitati 7.30 p.m., Seachtf 8.6 p.m., Waikouaiti 8.40 p.m., arriving lalmerston 9.10 p.m. Train conveying passengers and stock wUI leave Dunedin for Outram and intermediate stations at 8.30 p.m. Will NOT stop at stations Pelichet Bay to Port Chalmers Upper inclusive, except to pick up passengers for north of Port; Chalmers Upper. Special Passenger Train -will leave Milton at 8.0 a.m., Waihola 8.27 a.m., Henley 8.45 a.m., Allanton 9.10 a.m., Mosgiel 9.30 a.m., Dunedin arrive 9.58 a-m. Holiday Excursion Tiokete from Milton, to Dunedin will NOT be available by the Up Express train leaving Milton at 9.52 a.m. Train will leavo Balclutha for Houipapa. at 5.0 a.m., returning leaving Houipapa at 7.18 a.m., connecting at Balclutha with Up Express. Train will leave Balclutha for Houipapa, at 9.20 p.m., after arrival of 6.15 p.m. train, from Dunedin, returning leaving Houipapa at 11.25 p.m. The train usually leaving Dunedin for Clinton at 4.55 p.m. will NOT leave until 6.15 p.m., Mosgiol 6.50 p.m., Waihola 7.37 p.m., Milton 8.20 p.m. (connecting with train for Lawrence), Balclutha 9.12 p.m. (connecting with train for Houipapa), Clinton arrive 10.35 p.m. Will NOT tako passengoivi for statione between Dunedin and Mosgiel inclusive. Tho train usually leaving Milton for Lawrence at 7.25 p.m.'will NOT leave until 8.30 p.m., Waitahuna 9.50 p.m., Lawrence arrivo 10.20 p.m. Special Stock Train (paescnger car attached) will leave Dunedin for Outram at 5.45 p.m. This train will take live etoek fop Wingatui, Mosgiel, and stations on Outram Branch. The train ysuallv leaving DuiKxlin for Mosgiel at 6.15 p.m. will NOT leavo until 6.20 p.m. The train usually leaving Mosgiel for Outram at 5.40 p.m. will NOT loavo until 7.5 p.m., after arrival of the 6.20 p.m. train from Dunedin. Train conveying passengers and stook for Balclutha and intermediate stations will leave Dunedin at 7.30 p.m., Moegiel 8.5 pjri., Milton 9.50 p.m., BaJclutha arrivo 10.40 p.m. Will NOT tako passengers for stations between. Dunedin and Mosgiel inclusive. Train will leave Dunedin for Mosgiel at 11.25 p.m. FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. The train usually leaving Dunedin for | Port Chalmers at 6.15 p.m. WILL LEAVE : ut 5.55 p.m. . The train usually leaving Dnnedin for Pnlmcrston at 4.30 will NOT leavo | until 6.15 p.m.. Waitati 7.30 p.m., Seaclift j 8.6 p.m., Wnikouaiti 8.35 p.m., arriving 1 Palnicrston 9.5 p.m. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. The train usually leaving DuiKxlin for Port Chalmers at 6.15 p.m. WILL LEAVE i at 5.55 p.m. | Tho train usually leaving Dunedin for j Palmerpton at 4.30 p.m. will NOT loavo j until 6.15 p.m., Waitati 7.30 p.m., Seadiff | f,6 p.m.. Waikouaiti 8.35 p.m., arriving Pnlmer?ton 9.5 p.m. TRAIN FOR CHRISTCIIT'RCH will leavo Dnnwlin at 9.0 p.m.. M.-iheno 12.23 a.m.. O:im.-iru 32.55 a.m., arriving Phristcliurch 7.15 ii.m. Sunday. Will NOT tako for stations Pclichrt ]s:\y to Palmerston inclusive. North of Pnlmorston will stop where required to allow patsen-goi-s to alight. . I The GOODS SHEDS at Dun.-dm and Port Chnmeiw will be CLOSED from noon on THURSDAY. 26th November. I 23ii % Ord.-T. j "BTtOR Auld Lang Syne—just a wco Jt , drappic o" WATSON'S No. 10. 230 OTAfiO WITNESS.—New stories. A larpj amount of reading matter. Price, 6d.

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