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AMUSEMENTS. H E OCTAGON, HAYWARC'S "ART PTCTUKES, HA YWABO'S ART PICTURES, Wedded to Delightful Orchestral Accompaniments. Delightful Orchestral Accompaniments. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TCKNIGHTt At 8 o'clock. At 8 o'clock. At 8 o'clock. The Picturo all Dunedin ha« Been Waiting: for, The Enormous Success of. The Enormous Success of ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA. The London Ideal Company Presents Albert Chevalier MY Albert Chevalier MY ! Albert Chevalier MY Albert Chevalier OLD Albert Chevalier in OLD Albert Chevalier OLD Albert Chevalier DUTCH Albert Chevalier DTJTCH Albert Chevalier DUTCH ' And MY Florence Turner MY Florence Turner MY Florence Turner OLD Florence Turner OLD Florence Turner i OLD Florence Turner DUTCH Florence Turner * : DUTCH Florence Turner ! DUTCH Florence Turner The Picture-Play Adaptation of ALBEKE CHEVALIER'S Famous Song. " It's many years since first we met; 'Er 'air was then as black as jet— It's whiter now, but she don't fretNot my old gal." 1 AN INTENSE DRAMA. Spirits run high—and low. Costers in groat force. Pearlies everywhere. 'Appy ,'Ampstead. Mr PERCY JAMES Will Render the Vocal Accompaniment ol "MY OLD DUTCH." f "MY OLD DUTCH." In order to avoid disappointment, Book Early To-day at The Bristol, or try Theatre 'phone from 6.30 p.m. ('phone No. 3091). Prices: Reserved Dress Circle. Is 6d; Dress Circle (unreserved), Is. 1000 Seats at ' Sixpence. Four specialties From the House of JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS,' Makers of, High-grade Pianos. BOUDOIR UPRIGHT PIANO. A small and compact upright Piano_ of pleasing design. The tone is mellow and the touch, responsive. \ , UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. This Pianoforte has been intro- ( duced to meet the demand for an overstrung upright grand of moderate dimensions and fall tone. i BABY GRAND PIANO. The most successful of modern horizontal Pianofortes. The tone is of exceptional volume and variety. Most recent oonatruc- \ i tion. An ideal piano. PLAYER PIANO. This combination is acknowledged to be the most_ ad-. vanced and effective ever introduced to the musical world. You have the ability to play it, SOLE CONTROLLING AGENTS:' THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), Dunedin and Branches. DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE POST FREE. 2f DAVID WISHART, C.H. AND B.T* Specialist for Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769. < The successful work I have accomplished y in both Acute and Chronic Cases, of Hydro- ■ cephalus impels me to issue this little notice • to parents of patients. 22d , ELECTION NOTICES. ; "JgIDUCATION AOT, 1914.":, ' ELECTION OF MEMBER OF GENERAL i COUNCIL OF EDUCATION TO FILL 1 EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Education Department, Wellington, 28th January, 1916. ! IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED tljatNOML NATIONS will be received up till 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, 17th February, 1916, from ; CERTIFICATED TEACHERS on the ■ . South Island Public School Male Teachers' , ' Roll to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy ' caused by the resignation of I JOHN CAUGHLEY, ESQ. No person shall be eligible for election J unless he is nominated in writing by at least , two electors entitled to vote for his eleotion. . i The Nomination Paper should be in the form prescribed and published in the New Zealand Gazette of 4th March, 1915, and 3rd February, 1916. If the Nomination Paper does not bear the written consent of tne candidate nominated, such consent may be given try him to the Returning Officer before the "Nom*- ! nations are closed, and any Nomination Paper shall be_ void if the_ consent of the candidate nominated therein is not duly given as aforesaid. DE CASTRO, i 5f Returning Officer. 1 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. LADIES AND CONFECTIONERS.—I have just arrived in Dunedin, and an* Opening my Office on Tuesdav, at the , Stock Exchange Buildings (Office No. 4) for Two Months only. My business is to Teach ; the Art of confectionery-making in your own home by my New System. You can start with less than 5s investment in raw materials and easily earn from £2 to £8 per week, according to the time at your disposal. This is not a catch advertisement,' ; but a genuine offer. All I want you to do is to call in and investigate the proposition - for yourself. Lesson First, Satisfaction Second, and Payment Last is the way I trade. Taste and See Display of Samples TUESDAY. ' R. CROAKER, 7f Sugar Export. A RETURNED TROOPER'S COM-' MENT. A returned trooper writes from Feilding i as follows:-—"I can hardlv realise that less than three months ago my hair was nearly white, especially over the temples. To-day I can scarcely seo a- single grey hair, and am sure its recovery is entirely due to Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, which was recommended by a Hospital nurse, who had used it. ,1 shall certainly advise anyone requiring a good tonic to try it, as I think it's really wonderful how thick it has made my hair again." Sole Agent for N.Z. and Australia, A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin. Price, 3s 6d, posted free under cover to any address. Get it to-day. 24ja PERMANENT DRINK CURE. "My husband, whom you treated with | ' Drinko' three years ago, is still all right. ■ I now want a supply for a friend." So writes a woman from Taranaki. DRINKO is given secretly, and is inexpensive. Free booklet sent in plain sealed envelope. State I if Mr, Mrs; or Miss.—Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary. 54f Manners street. Wellington. SIGHT-TESTING, Spectacle-fitting; relief and satisfaction guaranteed; ' glasses given only when absolutely neceso ' sary. OCULISTS' Prescriptions accurately made up; foes moderate.—Poler Diok, certificated consulting optician, London training. LL Optical Goods.—PETER DICK, Jeweller and Optician, 490 Moray place (just off Princes street). 24 j a J UCK is a fallacy. Aek for WATSON'S .8 i No. 10, and you aro suro of getting Whisky to please. 7f WANTED.— Every lady to enjoy the deli<rw<s flavour and refreshment of DESERT OLD,, tho queen of TEAS. ''

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16611, 7 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16611, 7 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16611, 7 February 1916, Page 1

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