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AMUSEMENTS. fjpi-IE OCTAGON. HAYWAHD'S. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NlGirr. SPECIAL.—EXTRAORDINARY. TIIE BEST SHOW WEEK ATTRACTION. England's Famous Actor, CYRIL MAUDE, And a Brilliant London Cast, In W. W. Jacobs's Great Comedy. " BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." " BEAUTT AND THE BARGE." Made Famous Hero by Brough and Boucicault. Also, at 8 o'clock sharp, . Extra Interesting War Picture, HISTORIC LOUVAIN. Also GAZPJITE. Many Striking Scenes are Shown. BOY SCOUT FARM, SUSSEX. No Picttrro Could Possess Greater Appesil It is a Worthy Film. Special for the Ladies, OUR MUTUAL GIRL Fashion Drama THE TOY' SHOP. A Charming THE TOY SHOP. Story. ACROSS TOE BURNING TRESTIJE. Edison's Powerful Photo-Play. BILL TAKES A LADY TO LUNCH. SETTING THE STYLE. A Glorious Holiday Programme. Acoompanied by Orchestral Music. Stalls, 6d; Circle, Is; Reserves, Is 6d. Dresden, or 'Phone 3091 after 6.30. pLAZA PICTURES. Hours: 1 o'clock to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. EXCLUSIVE! " EXCLUSIVE 1 The Famous Victor Release, THE BOLTED DOOR. THE BOLTED DOOR. THE BOLTED DOOR. Three-reel Drama. Featuring J. WARREN This Picture was greeted with rounds of appla/use at all Sessions yesterday. Supporting Series Includc: WARWICK CHRONICLE, with Latest WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS. WAR NEWS. Direct from Paris. EASY MONEY Crystal Comedy THE COUNTRY WIFE Drania Sport and Pastime in India (No. 3) Topical CHIEF'S LOVE AFFAIR _. A.B. Comio Etc., Etc. Prices: ADULTS, 6dT; CHILDREN. 3d BEAUTY COMPETITION THE SECOND SERIES OF SIX COMPETITORS Will be Screened at 4.30 This Afternoon And at BOTH EVENING SESSIONS. BOTH EVENING SESSIONS. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TTTE RESTORE GREY HAIR to ite * * Natural Colour and successfully treat all Troubles of nriHE Skin and Hair. Consultation free.— JL The Misses Chilton-Button, next Herbert, Haynes, Princes street. 13ap ANTED to BUY, fPlate CAMERA; price, eto. —Photo., South Dunedin Post Office. 24n \n,TANTED to RENT, 3 or 4-roomed VT Furnished HOUSE, St Clair.— Reasonable, Times Office. 24® "" 'IXCHAN "E, Acres Rich Land, Buildings, at £5 10s, for Dunedin Property.—Kapuka, Times Office. 24n ANTED, National CASH REGISTER. Price and particulars to Prompt Cash, Times Offioe. 24n WANTED P URCTHASE, _ OUITTT for trout fishing; in good order; state price.—Trout, Times. 2'n WANTED to BUY — Gentlemen's, Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, ete.—Mrs Boddy, King street. 24n WANTED to BUY, First-class Secondhand MOTOR CYCLE, with free engine, for spot cash. —Apply Gaudin and Marr, Octaigon. 24n SHEEP DOG wanted to BUY; good, reliable header. —B. W., Box 264, Dunedin. 23n OTOR CARS for HIRE; efficient drivers; reasonable charges.—Barnes, King street; 'phone 1639. 23n Artificial Teeth, old Gold. Silver . BOUGHT in any quantity.—Friedlander, 184 Rattray street, Dunedin. 2111 WANTED (at once), a Universal Electric CUTTER; mast be in good order or new.—State Price Tailor, Gordon and Gotch Advertising Agency, Auckland. HIRE MOTOR CARS Bacon's Stables, King street. —James Jeffs proprietor. Telephone 196. 17n DOMESTIC" VACUUM CLEANER.— Country Visitors CALL Watts' Furniture Warehouse, 237 George street, for demonstration. OMESTIC" VACUUM CLEANERS save mon&y by diminishing housecleaning expense; wonderfully simple; simply wonderful, 24n D~EAFNESS Defeated.—Try STOLZ ELECTROPHONE; latest invention; free trial.—Hilliker and Co., 203 George street. 24n U) FALSE TEETH BOUGHT.Wanted to Buy, Old False Teeth* highest price given in New Zealand; cash by return mail. —Send J. DUNSTONE, Box 345, Christchurch. 300 'OiTE recommend J. M. COWAN, Picture » T Framer, 193 Castlo street, Dunedin. WANTED, 5000 T>eopl© to buy Our Boys' Baking Powder at the Show; cheapest and best on tho market. 23n EDWARD db LAUTOUR, Psydiometriet Consultations daily, 41 Frederick street-. 24n WANTED to BUY - Gentlemen's, Ladies', Children's Clothing, Boots, etc. —Broawn, King street. Telephone 2876. E' _ CziMA CURED!—My Herbal Troatment positively Cures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. A A.—To Dentists and Others: Old Plati- • num Pins- Crucibles, Platinum all kinds, £7 or.. Dental Alloy, £1 oz. All other Dentists' Metals. Money wired receipt of parcels.—B. Mitchell, 133-140 Russell street, Melbourne, Victoria. 240 FAGGED Out? Tired, weary? A little "8.L." WHISKY works wonders; refreshes, stimulates. 15s Haire, Mol«i. Perrna. nently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS. Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (opposite Si. Paul's). 8f LSS LOGAN, Typist.—Work treated strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126. 3ju TODDY Hot before retiring. WATSON'S No. 10, lemon and hot water, and —my word I SPECIAL SALE kj Greenstone Chains, 32s 6d; Brooches, from 6s 6d; Bangles, Watches, Necklets, and Pendants at Clearing prices.—Himmel's, 99 George street. 20f ALLSTONES~and GRAVEL and permanently cured without operation by new Herbal Treatment—Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru <jju TNQUIRE by 'Phone No. 1898 of Chas. J. Saxby respecting Cycle Repairs.—PieCycle Works, Crawford street. 12s -AAA SECOND-HAND "BOOKST"7U subjficts. nominal prices. Sale 1000 up-to-dato Theology.—sl6 Cumberland street. 24n REAVER'S SPECIAL SHOW.-Rar-gains. Ladies' OostumM, latest styles; 29s 6d, 355, 39s 6d—worth (knible.— Droavor's. 24n T>OLISH Your .Shoes To-day with WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE, And rub with a rag to-morrow, and the Polish is just as good. OTAGO WITNESS. —New etorias. A large amount of roadism; matter. Price, 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 1

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