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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE THEATRJL WHERE COMFORT IS KING. Noon till 10.30 (no Btop). THE OFFICIAtTwAR PICTURE,. THE MAKING OF AN OFFICER. THE MAKING OF AN OFFICER. \ - THE MAKING OF AN OFFICER. Instructive—lnteresting. WILD OATS " / A Powerful Dramatic Story, which grips you an though in a vyce. WHEN LIZZIE WENT TO SEA. Poor Lizzie—she has a rough time. It's funny. Oh! so funny. HOW EARLY SAVED THE FA AM. HOW EARLY SAVED THE FARM. HOW EARLY SAVED THE FARM. The Prettiest Story ever told. The acting' of the sweetchfld captures £ ONE PRICE TO ALL PARTS: CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 64 "• COMING MONDAY: THE PATH FORBIDDEN. A Big Feature Play. ** MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, Commencing a£ 1.30 pan. sharp. EDWARD THEATRE, ," } SOUTH DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TCWNIGHPf Farewell to our Exceptionally Fine vi',; WEEK-END PROGRAMME, WEEK-END PROGRAMME, Headed by Kalem's Dramaiio Sensation, "THE PRISON STAIN.? "THE PRISON STAIN." "THE PRISON STAIN." As an Extra to this Programme we will screen, by special desire, CHARLES CHAPLIN, In his Mirth-provoking' Theatrical Skit, 0 "THE PROPERTY MAN," "THE PROPERTY MAN," Z "THE PROPERTY MAN*" For This Afternoon and To-night, then "good-bye forever" to the inimitable Charles in his greatest of all comedies. • King Edward Prices: APULTS, SIXPENCE. CHTTJffIKN; 3d, When' -*» Purchasing a IH.M.V. GRAMOPHONE, be sore to observe tile picture trade mark, ,'N<% " HIS MASTER'S VOICE** r •without which no instru- • J.vh ment is genuine. ' . \ THE BRISTOL PIANO S. 00. (LTD.) agents by special appoint- ' ment) have made a feature of the gramophone industry, and carry every .- sinstrument in the catalogue, ranging in " prioe from £4- 10s to £65, besides hoge' ' stocks of —. ' a Every model is equipped with the exda* ,'vl sive His Master s Voice features: - , Exhibition Sound Btix, • , «V Gooseneck Tone Tube, ' Seamless Tapering Tone Aim, Concealed Sounding Boards, eto., etc. ■.... ■ AH cabinets are of registered design, coo* '. - strutted of beautiful woods—oak, mahogany, and walnut. 1 .. iv The Gramophone brings you music of the '■ /; very best, appealing to every mood. H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS Descriptive Catalogues Post -Free. THE'BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), , v " Princes street, Dunedin, and Branches. 0 E.E A P i ; fc E A D IN a . Membership of the Dunedin Atlrememm costs at the rate of LESS THAN FTVB> j PENCE PER WEEK. Special to families. 0ver.27,000 volumes in Library. New books received every week. A fine \ supply ot magazines and papers. : 22ja David wishart, c.h. and B.IV Specialist for Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 763. <■; The successful work I have accomplished ' •; in both Acute, and Chronic Case* of Hydto- ■ X cephalus impels me to issue this little notios . » to parents of patients. ,22d ■, .. V ' ■EETIKGS. .. . ,'*s — : : i> rjVOWN HALL, NORTH-EASTVALLEY. >:.* On MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, , At 8 o'clock. , s SPECIAL BELGIAN MEETING. Annual Report of the Valley Collections. His 'Worship the Mayor (J. J. Clatfe, Esq.) will presid®, and Rev. R. ,S. Gray will, '! deliver patriotic address. t Musical Items. Admision Free. .■ V rnHE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT •; A BUILDING SOCIETY—£ISOO fof. f .£ Disposal on TUESDAY, 11th April, at 9 -s& p.m., at Society's Office, Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunodin. No. 1 Group, Sakt \ £500. No. 3 Group, Ballot and Sate (each £500). Inquiry invited for new No. 4 Group, which will commence at an eariy date.—HUGH MITCHELL, Secretory, Stock Exchange. Sap ; NATIONAL RESERVE. ' MOSGIEL BRANCH. A MEETING for the purpose of FORMING a Mosgiel Branch of the Women's ; , National Reserve will be held in the Coro- ■ nation Hall, at 3 o'clock, on TUESDAY, ' i April 11. " /-Vvf The Speakers will be Miss M'LEAN (President of the Dunedin Women's Reserve) 4 • agd Mrs MACFIE. ■ Sap - I TAGO GENERAL LABOURERS' "i| UNION. A SPECIAL, an ADJOURNED GENERAT. MEETING, and a GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Union will ' be held at the Union's Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, " 12th April, 1916, at 8 o'clock. , -A Business: . ■ SJ 1. Withdrawal of Trust Funds. 2. General. M. M'ALLEN, * Bap Secretary. -d JQUNEDIN BURNS , CLUB. , V.I FIRST MONTHLY CONCERT of the year on WEDNESDAY, 19th; inst., Art ''J Gallery Hall. ..i^i Admission by Memberdiip Ticket, procnr- 1 able from J. Gillies, George street, aw} ,•, Membeiß of Committee. -i W. B; MUWAN, ' Bap President. '[ COAL NOTICBS. rjl AR A T.D COAL, ' We beg to notify that the CASH PBEC® of Taratu Coal, delivered'within the CSty • 4 Boundary, on and after MONDAY, the 10th ' '<[' inst., will, be INCREASED TO 2ts 6d NET PER TON. ' Having had to give the whole of otnS , Mine Employees a substantial rise in wages, ] ji we are rcluotantly oompelled to make the above Advance in Prioo to assist us to meet the increased cost of production. .THE PROPRIETORS TARATU OOAIi J MINE, 6 Vogel street. Sap , r|| WHEN you invite your frirnds to take -a Whisky, be sure it is WATSON'S No. 10. Lovely quality. lap -4| MONEY TO LEND; £5 upwards; easy , - J| repayments.—Otago Finanoo, Em- '-g| piro Buildings, Princes street. 3«d *'j3

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16664, 8 April 1916, Page 1