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AMUSEMENTS. rjiHE OCTAGON THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.20. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. HAYWARD'S ART PICTURES HAYWARD'S ART PICTURES Wedded to GLORIOUS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. GLORIOUS ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. TO-NIGHT! At 8. _ TO-NIGHT! For the Last Time in Dunedin, The Adaptation of Frank Danby's Great Novel: — THE , HEART OF A CHILD, THE HEART OF A CHILD, THE HEART OF A CHILD, THE HEART OF A CHILD, THE HEART OF A CHILD, THE HEART OF A CHILD. THE HEART OF A CHILD. A Fine Drama, Full of Bright Comedy. A Woman of Nerve. Patho Gazette. Rheims Cathedral. Relentless Dalton. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY. A Vivid Vitagraph Feature: THE EVIL MEN DO. ' THE EVIL MEN DO. THE TCVtL MEN DO. . THE EVIL MEN DO. Starring Maurice Costello. D.C. and 0.5., .Is; Stalls, 6d. Reserves The Bristol, Is 6d. Late Reserves Theatre Telephone No. 3091. gURNS HALL TO-NIGIIT7at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Mr HAROLD BROWNING'S STUDENT'S CONCERT. In Aid of the Invalided Soldiers' Gift Fund. PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. Part Song—" The Sea Hath Its Pearls." — Students' Competition Choir. Song—" Serenade." —Mr G. Newton. Song—"Sing: Break Into Song."—Miss Paterson. Song—" The Diver." —Mr W. Atrvvill. Air —"Fair Spring Is Returning." ("Samson and Delilah "). —Miss Eva Hoskins. Duet —" Slumber Song."—Misses Turner and Peters. Song—" Sappho's Farewell."—Miss Meda Paine. Song— '* Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal."— Mr A. Sawcll. Songs—(a) "I Love Thee," (b) "Sunday." Miss Alma Le Fevre. Song—" Don Juan's Serenade." —Mr Johnson. Part Song—" The Snow." —•Students' Choir (Ladies). Song—" Sing, Joyous Bird." —Miss Pansy Waters Song—" Son of Mine." —Mr A. Spears. Songs—(a) "Songs My Mother Taught Me," (b) " Blackbird's Song."—Miss Rebecca Carr. Song—" Go Not, Happy Day."—Rev. C. R. Allen. Recit. and Air—"o Love, From Thy Power " (" Samson and Delilah "). —Mrs Dry.' Song—"Maytime."—Miss Clare Matheeon. Recit. and Air —" 0 Mio Fernando "(" La Favorita"). —Miss Vida Waters. Song—" The Secret."—Mr G. Proctor. Song—" The Gardener." —Miss Ethel Goldsmith. Song—" Invictns." —Mr F. Perkins. Part Song—" To the Death." —Students. Accompanist: Miss Elsie _ MacdougalL Piano kindly lent by The Bristol Piano Co. Box Plan at The Bristol till 12 noon To-day. ST. CLAIR LIFE-SAVING AND S. B. CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON at 2.30 Life-saving Displays. Children's Races. Music by Dunedin Pipe Band and Caversham Band. SPECIALN CARS TO ST. CLAIR. gT. CLAIR GYMNASIUM. ST. CLAIR SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SALE in Aid of the BARNARDO HOMES TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Refreshments, Produce, Sweets, Flowers, and Jumble Stalls. Songs, Recitations, and Haka Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Adults 6d. ! lid BU: MONTHLY MEETING in the Art Gallery Hall on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst. ADDRESS by Mr C. WATT ("Scottish Song and Poetry ").

Programme of Scottish Songs and 1 Recitations. lid W. B. M'EWAN, President.

TJANDEL' S GREAT CHRISTMAS ORATORIO, " THE MESSIAH." DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. GARRISON HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, At 7.45 p.m. CHORUS OF OYER 100 VOICES AND EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA OF 37. PRINCIPALS. —Soprano, Mrs Percy Rule (of Timaru, first appearance in Dunedin); Contralto, Mrs S. C. Wilson; Tenor, Mr E. Drake (leaving shortly for Trenthara oamp); Bass, Mr S. Gilchrist. Tickets: Chairs and Gallery, 2s; Back of Hall, Is. Holders of 2s Tickets may Reserve their Seats at The Bristol Piano Company on payment of 6d. Tickets procurable at The Bristol, Begg's, and Bible Depot. Purchase Tickets now and avoid last vear's crush at the ticket boses. S. WOLF, Conductor, lid A. F. GRAHAM, Secretary. CALL TO THE WOMEN OF OTAGO REGISTRATION OF WOMEN FOR WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. MEMBERS of all Associated Bodies of Women and all other Women unassociated are invited to ATTEND a PUBLIC MEETING of WOMEN to be held in the KING'S THEATRE, Dowling street, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS. —To Form a Women's Branch of tho National Reserve in order to Organiso the Women of Otago so that, if necessary, those able to do so may undertake the work of MEN PREPARED TO GO TO THE FRONT. EVERY WOMAN is concerned in this great struggle now going on. She cannot take up arms and fight, but she can organise in order to be able to undertake man's work, whilst he goes forth to fight in the trenches for her and Empire. You may be able to sacrifice a little or a lot. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, the great opportunity lies at your hand. Any sacrifice to-day by you shortens this war. Then attend this meeting on SATURDAY NIGHT. His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. J. Clark) -will preside. ' 10d PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION L. M. ISITT AND O. T. J. ALPERS '.from Christchurch), Who gave Stirring Addresses in His Majesty's Theatre last Wednesday, will ADDRESS AN OPEN-AIR GATHERING On MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13, MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13, A.*t 8 o'clock DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR TWO OF THE STRONGEST SPEAKERS WHO HAVE YET VISITED DUNEDIN. Powerful Addresses on tho War, Its Effects, and Our Duty in this Great Crisis. MEN ARE CALLING FROM THE TRENCHES. ARE WE GOING TO FAIL THEM? Remember, that the only alternative will be COMPULSION, which will mean time losi. TO-DAY WE NEED THEM. Next week has yet to come. TO-DAY WE ARE NEARLY 200 SHORT, chiefly infantrymen. WILL YOU MAKE ONE? THEN ENLIST AT ONCE!

SITUATIONS VACANT. (gOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL TEACHER WANTED. Wanted. Commercial Mistress; able to teach bookkeeping and Pitman's shorthand. Salary £160 or £180, according to qualifications. Duties to commence Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. For further particulars apply Office of this Paper or to the undersigned. Applications received till DECEMBER 21. 1915. D. E. HANSEN, Director. Invercargill, 3rd December, 1915. 8d King edward technical college, DUNEDIN. APPLICATIONS for the following POSITIONS will be received till 22nd INST: — SCIENCE MASTER. Salary £300-£350. FEMALE ASSISTANT for English and Elementary Science. Salary beginning at £160. ANGUS MARSHALL, 8d Director.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16564, 11 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16564, 11 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16564, 11 December 1915, Page 1

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