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| AMUSEMENTS. Anita Stewart and Earks Williams. Anita Stewart and Earle Williams. MATINEE 2.30. TO-DAY. MATINEE 2.30. TODAY. The octagon. HAYWARD*S ART PICTURES. B—Final Night—To-night l —Final Night—B. Anita Stowart THE AWAKENING. Anita Stewart THE AWAKENING. And THE AWAKIiNING. EarVWilliams. THE AWAKENING. BarleWilliams THE AWAKENING. A Drama of Strong Contrasts. REINCARNATION. FOLLOWING THE SCENT. WIFE—THE WEAKER VESSEL Picthe Gazette Land of Bulrusltes. HOW THE FRENCH COAST IS <' GUARDED. Prices: Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d- Reserves The Bristol, Is 6d. Late Reserves Theatre. Telephone 309 L . THE octagon theatre. A HAYWARD'S ART PICTURES And SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The London and Australian Success. A Picture that Transoends all Langoage. THE LONDON FILM COMPANY Present an Epoch-making Production, Featuring ALBERT CHEVALIER, England's Leading Vocalist and Character Actor, _ Who was so successful in "The Middleman," reappears in the film version of his wonderful old song, adapted to tho screen in six reels of motion pictures: MY OLD DUTCH. He wrote the song and made it famous 5 He acts the drama, and makes it famous, too The story that reveals the heart of a coster; tho joy and sorrow of the coster home; and the sadness that often lies beneath tho cheerful voice which asks: "Any kebbinges to-d'y, Lydy?" Chevalier's impersonation of Old Spudd, the coster, is one that you never see twice on either stage or screen. Only Chevalier oould jrive it, because he knows the heart and mmd of 'he true coster better than any man living. All that he portrays on the screen. Book, at The Bristol and avoid disappointment ' Prices: Dress Circle, One Shilling. ReBcrvce Sixpence extra. . CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON-TO-DAY. 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A PERFECT SET OF BAGPIPES AT A POPULAB PRICE! Recommended by wellknown pipe-majors. _ The Pipe Band of the Expeditionary Force is equipped with Begg" Bagpipes. We give particular attention to this branch, and, having a wide and extended experience, pipers can| depend upon being supplied with instruments distinguished by Punty, Sweetness, Clearness, and Sonorous Fulness of Tone. NEW STOCK OF REEDS BY* ALL MAKERS. CHAS. BEGG & 00. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. 2f LICENSING NOTICES. " rgIHE LICENSING ACT, 1908." LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE: I, MICHAEL FENTON, of Dunedin, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of tho House and Premises situate at No. 6 King Edward street, Dunedin, known as the Kensington Hotel, do, hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at tho next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Dunedin on the 6th day of MARCH, 1916, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to HARRY REA, my Appointee. Dated the 14th aay of December, 1915. 4f (Signature) MICHAEL FENTON. LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, Bfl 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-lour Words, Is; Six insertions, te. Doable rates charged unless cash paid. LOST (last Saturday afternoon, between Valley, Normanby, and Port Chalmers), Cable BANGLE (keepsake); £1 reward—l2octagon. 5f LOST, Pocket NOTEBOOK. —Reward on returning same to L. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16610, 5 February 1916, Page 1

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