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AMUSEMENTS. IVEW QUEEN'S THEATRE "The Premier Picture House." Daily: Noon till 10.30 p.m. LAST DAY OF OUR PRESENT BIG, BRIGHT FRCrtJRAMME, Which includes the Exciting Drama, ' THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. The sixth startling episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. Each Picture a Story in itself. "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA." "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA." A Combination of Colour and Comedy. BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY. England's Khaki Boys.* THE NEW VALET, A Laughable Billy Reeves Comedy. And THE MELBOURNE CUP Run November 2. Won by Patrobas. 7 The best picture, of a race from start to 7 finish that has ever been shown in Dunedin. i Abo the Crowds on Stands, Lawns, 1 Terraces, Saddling Paddock, etc., etc. One Price To All Parts: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. - j£ING EDWARD THEATRE. SOUTH DUNEDIN. NIGHTLY at.6.30 till 10. NIGHTLY at 6.30 till 10. '• CONTINUOUS PICTURES. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT I .TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! -TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Special Racing Raring Special. THE MELBOURNE CUP. THE MELBOURNE CUP. THE MELBOURNE CUP. Won by the Derby Winner Patrobas. • And for the Last Time To-night, at 7.15, THE ESCAPE. THE ESCAPE. THE ESCAPE. THE ESCAPE. From the Play by Paul Armstrong. POWERFUL, UNUSUAL, AND TRUTHFUL! Showing , the Escape of a Woman from Poverty, Degradation, and Sin, Through Suffering and Sorrow, to a Better Life. 7500 Feel of Thrilling Dramatic Artistry. '" King Edward Prices: ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. » ATAGO ART SOCIETY. 'I Annual Exhibition of Pictures, Art Gallery'Hall, Open Daily till Saturday, November 27, 12 to 5.30 and from 7.30 to 9.30 pm. Art Union Tickete Is, including Admission to Exhibition. Half Gross Proceeds from Sale of Tickets will be devoted to the Otago Women's Patriotic Fund. 16n ' FAIR AND SALE OF WORK, in Mornington Baptist S.S. Hall, Elgin road, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, ' 17th and 18th November, 1915. Choice Display of Cakes, Knick-knacks, Fancy Work, Sweets, and Produce. Attractive Christmas Tree for the Children. The Fair will be !. Opened THIS AFTERNOON by his Worn- ship the Mayor, Mr E. Sincock. Admission: : Afternoons, 3 o'clock, Free; Evenings', 7. o'clock, tickets 6d. Mornington Fife and Drum Band in attendance each evening. r Proceeds in Aid of the S.S. Hall Fund. LECTURES. I nPOWN PLANNING BRANCH. I JL ' 3 DUNEDIN AMENITIES AND TOWN ;• PLANNING SOCIETY. A LECTURE on some .phases of Town j Planning, Illustrated by Lantern Slides, will I bo delivered by Mr TANNOCK in the School Room, at the back of First Church, I on FRIDAY, November 19, at 8 p.m. The pubiio are invited to be present. , Admission Free. I'.' H. MANDENO. f ' ;B. B. HOOPER, a 17n ; ; Joint Hon, Secretaries. - Q.ARRISON HAL L. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. at 8 p.m. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE J ... By Chaplain-captain C. J. BUSH-KING . " On ANZAC. f ANZAC. ? .Magic Lantern Views of the Landing at •' Anzac and many other Interesting Scenes. D Proceeds in id of the Otago Wounded Soldiers' Fund. , Admission, Is. Tickets at Mr S. Jacobs'e. , A limited number of Reserved Seats can be • obtained at The Bristol on payment of 2s. Returned Soldiers can obtain Tickets for Special Reserved Seate on application to E. 1 S. WILSON, Hon. Secretary, Empire Build- ■" ings, Prinpes street, Dunedin. 17n '> BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. N~ INVITATION TO LADIES. \ Ladies will be extremely sorry a week hence if they miss seeing the PAKISIENNE BLOUSES, , f LINGERIE, FROCKS, FRENCH JEWELLERY AND NOVELTIES x Now being Shown (till Thursday only) by • * "CELIA," % At ~ EOOM 28, N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY'S S BUILDINGS. " Celia's" is an absolutely Novel Display of Latest French Styles, and Daintiness is its UNIQUE POINT. : " On Friday " Celia " leaves for England. s TTAIR TINTING WITH HENNA.-The a -O- prevailing fashion of Tinting Hair : with HENNA is undoubtedly very becoming, and when done by an expert the results obtained are always very pleasing, as ". it gives the necessary light and shade which • is. so difficult to obtain with ordinary hair a dyes. Ladies who have grey hairs appearx ing should certainly try a HENNA StiAM--9 POO, as, apart from the colour effect produced, it is highly beneficial to the general growth of the hair, and leaves it exquisitely ' soft and glossy, and the treatment is quite ' inexpensive. Mr HENDY, Hair Specialist, i makes a special feature of this branch of work, and will bo pleased to give advice 1 and particulars on application, i Address t 104 PRINCES STREET. lOn ■ 1 fti a H U P M O B I L E, li/JLO THE ELITE OF MODERN-PRICED CARS. 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House Painting, 1 Papcrhanging.—Corner ijtuart and Cum- - berland street" Telephone I'O? 10ja 'ATSON'S No 10 is a little dearer . than most Whiskies, but is worth the • money. 3n ANEW Delight: Getting Watson's No. 10 Whisky instead of the usual kind. - So much superior. 3n PEOPLE recognise- now that Watson'e No. 10 Whisky is best for flavour and i purity. Everywhere favourite. SERVES tho people well. Watson's No. 10 Whisky gives the highest possiblo qua 1 i . 3n VERYBODY likes "quality" goods. In Whisky, Watson's No. 10 is simply 3n STRAIGHT Tip": Watson's No. 10 Whisky always wins in race for quality. &»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 1