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AMUSEMENTS. r fHE JUGGERNAUT The Chief Actors aro ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART aj.mj.TA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART And EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. ' EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. EARLE WILLIAMS. The Thrill that comes once in a lifetime; 'twill fairly lift yon out of your eeats at THE OCTAGON (at 8 p.m.) And KING EDWARD THEATRES (from 6.30 till 10 p.m.), TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AN EXPRESS TRAIN CRASHES OVER A TRESTLE BRIDGE A HUNDRED FEET IN* THE RIVER! Can you even imagine what this would be like? You can do more than this—YOU CAN SEE IT! TO-NIGHT. Dynamic Energy! TO-NIGHT. A Virile Plot! TO-NIGHT. A Railway Smash that knows TO-NIGHT. No Equal. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. THE JUGGERNAUT. TO-NIGHT. In Four Reels pf Motion TO-NIGHT. Pictures. There's something TO-NIGHT. entirely different in THE JUGGERNAUT. LOOK!—It has caused a sensation in everjr English-speaking country. It is moro than"a drama: it is something that holds and rocks you with its strength, and then has you hanging on to your seats when tho climax comes. VIM. —There's vim all through it; vim in action, vim in story, vim in the terrible wreck, and vim in the heart-stirring climax. THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT is the colossus of modern dramas. In sheer realism and smashing effect it far transcends anything we have heretofore offered to patrons. : TOE JUGGERNAUT 1 - THE JUGGERNAUT THE JUGGERNAUT < is a great example of modern motion picture technique, and the scene in which the speeding express train crashes down through a weak trestle bridge, engine and cars diving headlong into the water, is a hair-raiser of tho first order. Prices ae usual at both Theatres, bat again we remind you to Book at Tho Bristol; or by 'phono 3091 at The Octagon, from 7 p.m. _ . . LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVEBTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE, per insertion; Six insertions, 2b Gd; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Iβ; Six insertions, ss. Double rates charged nnless nash paid. LOST (last evening, between Royal terrace and station, via Octagon), silver Chain PURSE.—Reward! returning 33 Royal terrace (or Kattray's). llap lOST, Enamel BROOCH; shape ship's J wheel, with flag and name "s.s. Southland " ; reward. —Soldier's Keepsake, Times Office. . llap BTRATED from my paddock, Burnside, yellow-and-white Alderney BUL-' LOCK. —Communicate T. Maxwell, aaddlcr. STRAYED from Seacliff, bay GELDING; bruised right, ey.e,— Fjnder communicate with W. Macmorlaiid, 'Seacliff. llap LOST, Bay GELDING; newly shod.— Finder communicate C. Hatches, Concord : reward. Bap FOUND, SERVANTS (male or female), at Ford's Agency, 167 Rattray street ('phone 5057). . llap T7sOUND—Waratah Room, for Scottish JP Borderers' Evening, Wednesday; song and story. Bap "ClOUND—Guaranteed CORN CURE; cerJj tain cure; Is.—Anderson's Quality Drug Store, Stuari; street, Dunedin. Bap TO LBT. CASH ADVEETISEMEftTS under thil heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insertions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding . Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions. 6s. Doable rates charged unless cash paid. 0 LET, 4-roomed HOTJSE.-211 Main South (key next door). llap mo LET, WAREHOUSE (Moray place); A ,lately occupied by G. Ritchie. —W. J. Meek, Moray place. llap J7IOUR-ROOMED ■ Briok HOUSE; settle J£/ lery, gas, conveniences, dry; 10s 6d.— Feil, Wain street, Kensington. Bap TO LET, convenient 4-roomed HOUSE; sunny side Selwyn street, Valley.— Smeaton, Selwyn. llap EOSLYN— HOUSES to LET and SALE this district.—Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn ('phone 1376). 4ap mo LET (Albany street), SHOP/and JL DWELLING, 8 rooms; good stand; low rental. —Bryant. lap rBIO LET, superior 9-roomed Brick Jt HOUSE (No. 27 Cargill street).Apply No. 35. llap TjTfURNJSHED 4-roomed, HOUSE; elecJt/ trie, h. and c, gas cooker, porcelain bath; every convenience; ALSO, 3-roomed BUNGALOW, at Brighton.—A. Nelson, 521 George street. llap mO LET, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP., with JL Tools; good business experienced man.—C. Buchan, Underwood, Southland. TWO First-class SHOPS (97 and 99 Stuart stjeet), lately occupied by Mr MacDonald" as boot shop.—White', 95 Stuart street,' Dunedin. 25m mO LET (Stafford street, Timaru), splen--a- did SHOP; double windows; large worlc room; suTt'ironmonger or gentlemen's mercery; low rental.—.John Skene and Son. TO LEASE (for seven years' term), real good river flat 272-ACRE FARM, south; rent 13s, purchasing clause; all buildings.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton. ' lOap nn 6 l e, t (Lower High street), SUITE OF ROOMS, Snitablo for dentist or solicitor. All conveniences. Immediate occupation. Very Moderate Rent. Applv OTAGO DAILY TIMES COMPANY. PERSONAL. y CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, ONE SHILLING per insertion; Pix insertions, ss; over fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, 2s; Six insertions, 10s. Double rates charged unless cash paid. EETURNED Soldier (23; lonely) wishes CORRESPOND young lady; view matrimony.—Convalescent, O.D.T. Office. HOTELS. MELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Australasia. Handy to boat, train, and centre of city. Two dining rooms and cafe. Write for tariff card. OTAGO WITNESS.— Largest Country Circulation of any weekly iii the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rurnl districts', it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country renderj. f?rLAG BRAND PlC;KLES~tead~thc~w"ay if- the whole year round, and nvery day. IE you're looking for a treat, try tho brand that's never beat. 8m MAKE no mistake: get WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. There isn't a better.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 1