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AMUSEMENTS. TriNG EDWARD THEATRE. PICTURE PALACE. Daily: ,1.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. ANOTHER BOOM. GREAT WEEK-END PROGRAMME. A Two-reel " B'lying A" Drama. " GREATER. STRENGTH." "GREATER STRENGTH." " GREATER STRENGTH." A Dramatic Story of Love and Adventure in a Western Mining Camp, "EGYPT." A Beautifully "EGYPT." Coloured " EGYPT." Gaumont "EGYPT." Scenic, " THEY LOVED HIM SO." A Delightful Vitagraph Comedy. "FATHER SAID HE'D FIX IT." Lubin Comedy. " A PAIR OF STARS." York Comic. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, Etc. One Price to All Parts: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d ATAGO ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. ART GALLERY HALL. OPEN DAILY till SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Hours: 12.0 to 5.30 p.m., and from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Art Union Tickets, One Shilling, including Admission to Exhibition. Catalogues, 6d. Afternoon Tea, 6d (Wednesdays and Saturdays). Half Gross Proceeds from Sale of Tickets will be_ devoted to the Otago Women's Patriotic Fund. ' 9n HE DUNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND will Play the following Programme at St. Clair on SUNDAY AFTER"NOON, at 3 o'clock :— 1. March—Lochiel's March. 2. Selection—Wae's Me for Prince Charlie. 3. March—The Campbells are Comin'. 4. Selection—A Man's a Man. 5. March—Bonnie Lassies, Bundle and Go. 6. Selection—Heroes of Vittoria. 7. March—John Bain M'Kenzie. 8. Selection—K.O.S.B. Farewell. 9. Selection—The Gordons' March. Finale—Happy We've Been A'tegether. Corp. J. SMITH, Secretary. Pipe-major J. T. N. GRANT. Collection in aid of Uniform Fund. 12n EDUCATIONAL. KESULTS of Government ShorthandTypistes Examinations justifies our claim to tho " BEST."—Rossbotham's Commercial College. Dunedin. 12jy LOST AND FOUND. OASH ADTEHTISEMENTS under thia heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, la; Six Insertions, ss. Double rates charged unless cash paid. LOST, eight months old FOX TERRIER. —Reward on returning to Hudson, 21 Melrose street, Littlebourne, Dunedin. Telephone 2315. ' 12n POUND, Leather PURSE, containing small sum of money.—Apply Timee Office. 12n LOST (between Manor place and Gar- ■ dens), Gold BROOCH—Reward returning Jenkins, tailor, Princes street. LOST (last Saturday), Small Black BITCH, -white on breast.—Reward returning Roughan, Wylie's Crossing. 12n FOUND, Lady's WORKBAG, with pair of socles inside. —Apply C. Boddy, King street. _12n OST, Draught MARE, bay, with white forehead, clipped; in foal; ecar under jaw.—Thomas Gage, Kaitangata. 12n T OST, White Fox Terrier PUP; blaokbrown ears; name Nap; reward. —46 Queen's drive. 12n LOST (Mornington car, or in city), Amethyst BROOCH ; valued keepsako; reward. —Reid, telephone 3146. 12n WOULD Person who found Band Ring, Portobello, Labour Day, WRITE Hugh Hughes, Portobello? Reward. FOUNL>- j Guaranteed CORN CURE; certain cure; Is. —Anderson's Quality Drug Store, Stuart street, Dunedin. 270 ■OOUND.—JEWELLERY; Special DisJD count; Wristlet Watches, Rings; Watches specialty.—Thomson's, opposite Knox Church. . 300 TO LET. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under thia heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2a Gil; over Fourteen Words and net exceeding Twenty-four Words, la; Six insertions, ss. Double rates charged unlest cash paid. T ITTLEBOURNE: Modern 6-roomedi JLJ HOUSE; sunny; large garden; 223 6d weekly.—Apply 159 York place. PENNY Section (south): 6 ROOMS; close car, school; 145.—159 York place (opposite Technical). 12n TO LET (St. Kildia), Modem 5 ROOMST; splendidly furnished; 27s 6d week. — Tamblyn, M'&cnzie, Winton. lln TO LET (December), Furnished 4-roomed HOUSE; all conveniences; handy beach.—Tourist, Times Office. lOn TO LET, Well-furnished Five-roomed HOUSE (north end); piano.—W. 8., Times Office. !Q n OFFICES, SAMPLE ROOMS (Stuart street); low rents to permanent tenants. —Trustees, Executors, Water street. e WEEKS Christmas.—Musselburgh: 5roomed Furnished HOUSE; easy rental. Near Beach, Times Office. , lOn TO LET, STORE and "SECTION, Rattray street.—Apply Invercargill Shipping Company (Ltd.). 10s mo LET (Brighton), 7-roomed Furnished Jtt- HOUSE; two or three months.—Wilson Bros., grocers. 9n O LET, comfortable HOUSE, 8 rooms; Musselburgh; 20s weekly.—A. Miller, grocer, George street. 8n OFFICES; splendidly lighted, central position; low rents ; singly or ?uites.— White, 95 Stuart street. 21s OSLYN.-HOUSES to LET and for SALE.—Roslyn Land Agency (oppopito Roslyn Post Office). Uoßlvn. sjn 6 LET, Good STABLING—M. Barnes, 76 Forth street. 9n TO LET (High street), large STORE; suitable for bond.—Sievwright, James, and Nichol. 6n IX ROOMS (hot, cold), Caversham; 18s"; close tram and rail.—White, 95 Stuart street. 6n TO LET, 10-roomed HOUSE, Manor place; low rent. Small SHOP, Cumberland street.—'Phone 1440. 12n npO LET, 25 ACRES, Signal Hill: easy -B- rent.—Apply (after 6 p.m.) 26 Castle street. 12n nPO LET (at Portobello, between wharf A and post office), convenient 5-roomed COTTAGE, acre ground; permanent preferred.—Apply 64 Heriot row, Dunedin; or Store, Portobollo. . 9n TO LET (Lower High street), ' SUITE OF ROOMS, Suitable for dentist or solicitor. All conveniences. Immediate occupation. Very Moderate Rent. Apply OTAGO DAILY TIMES COMPANY. <rp/\-INCII DIAGONAL DRESS FABRIC, Ovx navy, black, and cream grounds; Is yard.—At Mollicons. 12n BEST for Money. Red Jacket, the highclass C garotte TUBACCO, gives full weight—loss, 2oz 3ri ANEW Delight: Getting Watson's No. 10 Whisky instead of tho usual kind. I So much superior. 3n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16539, 12 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16539, 12 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16539, 12 November 1915, Page 1

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