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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THE A TEE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Governing Diroctor Ben J. Fuller NIGHTLY at 8 o'clock. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. For this Week only. • Positively Last 3 Nights of THE GREAT LUTES & CO. America's Sensational Novelty. Tho Wizard of the Feet. America's HAZEL MORRIS. Queen HAZEL MORRIS. Of Ragtime. HAZEL MORRIS. ROSE LEE IVY. America's ROSE LEE IVY. Own Operatio ROSE LEE IVY. Soprano. A Riot of Merriment. Nightly. ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, The. Universal Favourites. Well Established: WELLS & ECLAIR TWINS, WELLS & ECLAIR TWINS, Singers and Whirlwind Dancers. Last Few Nights of THE CASSELLI SISTERS, FRANK HERBERTE, NELLIE KOLLE. Tremendous Reception Nightly: ALSACE & LORRAINE, ALSACE & LORRAINE, ALSACE & LORRAINE, In a Magnificently Mounted Musical Production. Featuring the Alsacephone, "The Violin with the Human Voice." Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; family Circle, 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking free. Be wise, and book. A TITANIC BILL 1 ALL BRAND NEW TO-DAY. JVuEW QUEEN'S THEATRE Daily: 12 noon till 10.30 p.m. 1 TO-DAY AT NOON. • TO-DAY AT NOON. USUAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. USUAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, ; And another Splendid Example of the wellknown and well-recognieed high-grade ExI cellence and Superior Merit which invari--5 . ably characterises our programmes. , Headed by THE RUSE. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. 'THE RUSE. , THE RUSE. Undoubtedly THE RUSK , THE RUSE, the Greatest THE RUSE. • THE RUSE. Star Drama THE RUSE. • THE RUSE. of its kind. THE RUSE. ► THE RUSE, ever screened. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. Most Exciting THE RUSE. THE RUSE. Situations. THE RUSE. THE RUSE.. Thrilling and THE RUSE. THE RUSE. Realistic. THE RUSE. THE RUSE. Splendid THE RUSE. THE RUSE. Photography, THE RUSE. THE RUSE. ' and Superb THE RUSE. r THE- RUSE. Acting. THE RUSE. THE ruse. the ruse. ! THE RUSE. THE RUSE. IT STIRS! -IT THRILLS! IT GRIPS! From first to last flicker. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. —r — HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. — — HASH HOUSE FRAUDS. Much farcical fun in a food house. THE WORTHIER MAN. ' THE WORTHIER MAN. . — THE WORTHIER MAN. A warning to those contemplating matri- . mony. Vitagraph's best. WINTER SPORTS IN ITALIAN ALPS (A delight to the eye). ! ROUGH. BUT.ROMANTIC (A big comedy hit). PATHE GAZETTE The'.Latest ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: ) ADULTS. SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. 3d. (gT. MARY'S, MORNINGTON. LADIES' GUILD ANNUAL SALE of WORK will be held in St. Mary's Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), and FRIDAY, October 7 and 8. . Afternoons Free, Evenings 6d. ' Entertainment Eaoh ' Evening. .

SPORTING. DUNEDIN jockey; CL U B SPRING MEETING, i 1915. FRIDAY AND SATXTRDAY. Bth and 9th OCTOBER. ;,i 1 1. * FIRST RAC® AT 1 p.m. "EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is (inoluding publio stand); Grand Stand, 10s extra, i Children under 12 years of age not admitted. TRAIN SERVICE. ' Leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.10, 9.25, 10.25, 11.15, 11.45, 12.0, 12.15, 12.30, and 1.15. , Leave Wingatui for Dunedin at-5.15, 5.23, 5.31, 5.39, and 5.46. Return Fare' (including Admission to G rounds), 2s 6d each. H. L. JAMES.' Secretarv.

) tEHDEBS. ITtENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. of JL MONDAY, 11th -October, for the Erection of Five-roomed • RESIDENCE (Wood), Forbury crescent. —E. W. WALDEN, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Dowling street. TENDERS are invited until 2 pjn. of the 13th OCTOBER for the ERECTION of a MOTOR GARAGE atad FACTORY in King street. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Offioe of the Undersigned, where tenders may be lodged. D. G. MOWAT, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered (Architect. , 20 Government Life Buildings. 60 rjp 0 BUILDER S, TENDERS are invited up till Noon, FRIDAY, October 15, for the ERECTION of ADDITIONAL HOLDING STORES and CATTLE SLAUGHTERHOUSE at Burnside Freezing Works, Dunedin, for The Christchurch Meat Company (Limited). 1 Plans and specifications may bo seen at ' the Company's Offices, Dunedin, and at our , Offices/ Timaru, where tenders are to be lodged. WALTER PANTON & SON, . ! 60 Registered Architects. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ; ALTERNATIVE TENDERS for Wood . and Brick will be received up till TUBS-. DAY, October 19, for tho ERECTION of a SCHOOL at Wylio's Crossing. Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 4th Ootober, 1915. 60 , jQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL TENDERS FOR GRAZING RIGHTS ON . TOWN BELT.Tenders will be reoeived by the Undersigned' until 12 o'clock Noon on MONDAY, the llthi instant, for tho Rights to Graze Horses on certain Fenced Portions of the Town Belt and other City Reserves. Specifications xnav be seen and further particulars obtained upon application at my Office. R. A. JOHNSTON, Acting Town Clerk. Town Hall, 4th October, 1915. 5o JAR RAH. JARRAH. WE CARRY FULL STOCKS Of SEASONED JARRAH FLOORING. MILLAR'S WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS CO. (LTD.). SAGAR'S Celebrated English Wood-work-ing MACHINERY: catalogues, quotations.—Sole Agents: Henry F. Moss (Limited). Princes street South. 31au ■jyriNIMISE THE SHOCK ON YOUR NERVES when walking by wearing WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Your shoemaker will fit them. HEN YOUR FOOT STRIKES PA VEMEinT there is a shock on the nerves. Not if you wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS—they're shock absorbers, and cost less than leather heels. WATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearer than most whiskies, but is worth the money. OTAGO "WITNESS. —New stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 1

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