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AMUSEMENTS. "EVERY PROSPECT PLEASES." PLAZA "pictures. *• - TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 1 p.m. to 5.30; 6.30 p.m. to 10.15. Everybody Delighted with Our Feature: THE INNER BRUTE. THE INNER BRUTE. THE INIvER BRUTE. THE INNER BRUTE. THE INNER BRUTE. THE INNER BRUTE. A Dramatic Pictorial of Great Power. THROBBING WITH LOVE. PULSATING WITH ADVENTURE. Redolent of the Wild Western Prairies. IS AMERICA READY? IS AMERICA READY? IS AMERICA READY? IS AMERICA READY? President Wilson Reviewing the Navy. Spectacular. Interesting. , FABLE OF THE FUSSER Comedy MAGIC HAT Tricky TRAPPED -. Drama ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical Depicting War and Other Events m Europe. CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 6d. QUEEN'S THEATRE To-day: 12 noon till 10.30 pjn. " A SUPERB BILL. THE MELBOURNE CUP Run November 2. Won by Patrobas. Tho best picture of a race from start to finish that has ever been shown in Dunedin. Also the Crowds on Stands, Lawns, Terraces, Saddling Paddock, etc.,_ etc. Views of many phases of the training of Kitchener's Millions, BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY. rBRITAIN'S NEW ARMY! BRITAIN'S ' NEW ARMY. A film of highly interesting importance at this point of the war. The smiles and tears of life's vicissitudes. 2000ft—Of Drama—2oooft. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. The sixth startling episodo of , THE THE — MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA." "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA." A Beautiful Pathe-colour Comedy. fHE NEW VALET, Featuring "Billy Reeves," the celebrated English Comedian. A series of screams, giggles, and hiccoughs of laughter. THE TOPICAL BUDGET, Etc. One 'Price To All Parts: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. QTAGO ART SOCIETY. Annual Exhibition l of Pictures, Art Gallery Hall, Open Daily till Saturday, November 27, 12 to 5.30 and from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Art Union Tickets, Admission to Ex- ' hibition. Half Gross Proceeds from Sale of Tickets will be devoted to the Otago Women's Patriotic Fund. 16n . ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. WHERE TO STAY IN INVERCARGILL. THE RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL, The Favourite and Most Popular Hotel, Opposite Railway Station, Invercargill. Patrons called, in time to catch early trains. Early breakfast a specialty. Tourists' favourite house. Ladies' Private Sitting Rooms. Favourite house _ with commercial travellers, travelling public, and theatrical profession. ■ Tariff moderate. Electric light. Telephone 503. Post Office Box 1222. 15my P. J. BELLETT, Proprietor. HITE HART HOl'Bi, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel. Tariff: 10s per day. , F. M. DREWITT Proprietor. UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Also Furnished Cottage to Let for not less than six weeks.—Jane O'Brien, "The Pines," Taieri Mouth. "POUNAWEA.— To LET, Furnished JT HOUSE; boat. —Further particulars Joseph Evans, 16 Richardson street, St. Kilda. Un WARRINGTON.— To LET (up to 22nd December and from January 20), 5roomed Furnished HOUSE.—Quick, Times Office. ' . lto TO LET (at Wicktiffe Bay), 6-roomed HOUSE. —Apply F. Clearwater, Poatiri. Tn WANTED, Furnished ROOMS or CRIB for Christmas holidays.—Address Anxious, Times Office. 16n PJJKETERAKL— tfive-roomed Furnished COTTAGE to LET for six weeks; near beach.—Z., Karitane. 16n VACANCY few-Gentlemen BOARDERS; single, double rooms; centre city.—6 Smith street; 'phone 2179. 16n nnO LET for season, Week-end CRIB; A handy to station,' Purakanui. —82 Union street. 16n WANTED, small Furnished CRIB, few weeks Christmas; north line.—Ladies, Post Office, South Dunedin. 16n WANTED, 2 or 3-roomed CRIB, furnished ;' Purakanui preferred; Christmas holidays.—F. B. S., Times Office. UKETERAKL—To LETT (till Christmas vacation), cosy, comfortable 4-roomed COTTAGE.—Beach, Times Office. 16n LOST AND FOUND. OASH ADYEBTISEHENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Siz insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-fonr Words, Is; Sii insertions, ss. Double rates charged unless oash paid. STRAYED. TWO DRAUGHT GELDINGS (Black and Brown). REWARD. CASEY BROS., Leith street, Dunedin. 'Phone 152. 16n PERSON who took UMBRELLA 1.50 Caversham car, Wednesday, Return 27 Forbury road, Caversham; otherwise proceedings taken. Person known. 16n LOST (Sunday night, between St. Andrew and Clarendon streets), Wristlet WATCH (keepsake); reward.—sl 1 Albany street. 16n LOST (Friday, Musselburgh-Frederick street), Gold BANGLE, set topaz (relic); reward. —3 Drive, Muaselburgh. LOST (between Gardens and Frederick street), Gold BROOCH; reward.-r-Brown's, Georgo street. 16n LOST (Sunday), Bull Pug PUPPY (slut); reward.—Wright, 8 Springhill road, Morningtori. lta LOST, Motor Bike TOOL BAG—Return Methv-en and Co., Crawford street; reward. 16n LOST (yesterday, between Albany and Frederick streets), Gold KEEPER.— 28 Millar street, N.E. Valley. 16n LOST, CAMEO BROOCH. —Finder will be rewarded on returning to Rutherford's (Limited), Manse street. 15n LOST (between Maori Hill and Octagon), plain Gold BANGLE; finder rewarded .—Edwards, fruiterer, City. jfn LOST (Last Wednesday, from Burnside Yards), Black-and-tan Collie SLUT; reward. —J. Milne, Burnside. 15n FOUND —Guaranteed CORN CURE: certain cure; Is.—Anderson's Quality Drug Store, Stuart street, Dunedin. 270 T OST, a good customer through sending ■M~J out a bill twice. A Cash Register makes this impossible. It helps you keep all your trade.—See local agent: National Cash Register Co.. 70 High street. 3au WATSON'S No 10 is a little dearer than most Whiskies, but is worth tho money. 3n OTAGO WITNESS.—Now storiea. A large amount of rca ling matter. Price 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 1