AMUSEMENT*. "O NC HA NTING MUS 10, A Gloriously Restful Opera Chair, . The Best Pictures, Hours of Uninterrupted, Select Entertainment, and the WHOLE OF THE PROFITS For THE QUEEN OF THE DARDANELLES, THE QUEEN OF THE DARDANELLES, At THE KING EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Daily: 1.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. A Renowned English Production To-day of Metropolitan Life, LIL O' LONDON Featuring EDNA FLUGRATH EDNA FLUGRATH ("England's Mary Pickford"). In Addition: A Keystone Care-lifter, -HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM.— —HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM.— i S ' n i < ?, or tears this—but legions of heartfelt, whole-souled, gleeful yells. THE PHANTOM THIEF, (The "Dramatic Mirror's" Prize Plavl Etc., Etc. Queen of the Dardanelles Prices: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. jy/JAORr HILL BAND BAZAAR will be OPEN TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. OFFICIAL OPENING at 7 p.m. Kaikorai Band in attendance. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, sixpence. Iffiy A. RIGBY, Hon. Secretary. PORTS QUEEN (No. 10) .-Will all WORKERS kindly RETURN j-±oivhlb in connection with Saturday's bports before 5 p.m. TO-MORROW '(TUESDAY), 13th July? I2jy "DESULT OF "C" COMPETITION, held bv Employees Bing, Harris, and Co. (Limited), GramoDhone valued £12 Drawn by P. Shaw, Esq. Winning No. 2091, "won by H. W. Blackie, Butterworth's. r - " HIS MASTER'S VOICE " GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS H.M.V. H.M.V. H.M.V. Many people H.M.V H.M.V. still confuse H.M.V. H.M.V. the superb H.m!v* H.M.V. instrument we h'm'v" gM.V. offer the H.MIV. H.M.v. music lover H.M.V. H.M.V. to-day with H M y' H.M.V. tho old time H.M.VI H.M.V. talking . H.M.V, H.M.V. machine. HIV H.M.V. H'M'V* . The " His Master's Voice" Gramophone is not a mere talking machine, but a musical instrument filled -with the HUMAN —THE LIVING TONE. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES. New Models, from 4ga-to 50gs. Call to-day and we will gladly demonstrate and furnish you with all particulars of these wonderful instruments and record*. THE BRISTOL PIANO GO. (LTD 4, DUNEDIN *nd BRANCHES. TYAVID WISHART, C.H. AND 8.T., Specialist for Diseases of the SVi«, 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 768. *' Nothing in it" is the cry of thoae-only who have neither felt nor experienced the curative effect of a single remedy highly potenised. . Bju ANTED. THEATRICAL MA NAfiP.TLc; ana Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description af Printing in the most prominent positions in th* City on shortest notice, LECTURE. ■_■___ "JJNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. POPULAR LECTURES. Tho Eighth of the Series of Popular Leotures will be delivered in the LOWER OLIVER CLASS ROOM, UNIVERSITY, on WEDNESDAY, 14th July, at 8 pan.' Lecturer, Professor GILRAY. Subject: "ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND." G. C. Israel, Esq., will preside. Admission to each Lecture: One Shilling. > MEET I NOt. JJORT CHALMERS. SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING. In order to DISCUSS AN IMPORTANT MATTER which has been refeared to me by the Patriotic Committee, I hereby ask the Residents of Port Chalmers to Meet me at a Public Meeting to be held in the Port Town Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. T. SCOLLAY, 12jy Mayor. Young women's christian ASSOCIATION. OFFICIAL OPENING and DEDICATION of BUILDING NEXT WEDNESDAY, July 14, at 3 p.m. All Members and Friends cordially invited, and specially those who collected or gave donations during the campaign. His Worship the Mayor will the chair. Both Buildings open for inspection. Afternoon tea and collection. House-warming THURSDAY EVENING July 15, from 7to 10. All girls and young women invited. Inspection of buildings and supper. Living pictures of the Association at "work and at play.' E. M. GRIFFIN, lOjy General Secretary. SPORTING. OTAGO HUNT (INCORPORATED). POINT-TO-POINT AT MILTON. MEMBERS of the Otago Hunt (Incorporated) are Reminded that a HUNT will be. held at Milton on WEDNESDAY, July 14, in connection with Point-to-Point Steeplechase to be held there in the afternoon. A. M. SHUGAR, Hon. Secretary. In connection with this Point the following Programme has been arranged, the proceeds from which are to go to the Country Queen fund: — I. Hunt, over course with hounds. 2. Greenfield Handicap, about 5 furlongs. Trophies. (Entry fee 55. ; 5. Carnival Hunfers' Steeplechase, 1£ miles. Ist, trophy value £5 5s (gift of Mr J. Cameron, Glenore); 2nd, trophy. (Entry fee 7s 6d.) 4. Jumping Competition [trophies), over such course as the Stewards may direct. (Entry fee 55.) 5. Farmers' Farewell Steeplechase (trophies), once round the course. (Entry fee 55.) First event starts at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission to Grounds, Is (or better). AFTERNOON TEA will be supplied in Show Ground Pavilion—6d. 6d. A. CAMPBELL, 10jy ' Milton Representative. IN doubt, play courage; and when ordering whisky ask for WATSON'S No. 10.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16433, 12 July 1915, Page 1
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