AMUSEMENTS. OBAND PICTURE PALACE 1.30 to 5.30; 6.30 to 10 p.m. MAX FIGMAN, THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. A Palpitating, Ileart-throbbing, Human Siory. Primitive Man Subdued, Brain Superior to Brawn, and the manner in which tho old Maxim is Illustrated holds one breathless to tho very end. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. A Tale of plain folk, homely customs, and withal possesses the kind of appeal that REACHES STRAIGHT TO THE HEART. No artifioiaJity, the beauty of tho story is that it is so consistent with the Events, Emotions, the Joys and Sorrows of HUMAN EXISTENCE. We have No Hesitation in Recommending THIS BIG PROGRAMME To All Intelligent Picture-lovers. IT IS PAR EXCELLENCE. ADULTS, CHILDREN. 3d. rTEHE FREDERIC SHIPMAN ENTERJL PRISES (LTD.) - PRESENT THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THREE CONCERTS ONLY, APRIL 24, 26, 29. , ASSISTING ARTISTS: PAULINE BINDLEY Soprano FLORENCE SCAPINI Violinist HAROLD WHITTLE Pianist PRICES ris, 3s, 2s. Plans Open at Tho Bristol on April 18. AND ISLANDS RELIEF. A strong CONCERT PARTY, organised by the Committee of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland Relief Fund, intend giving a CONCERT in 'the MILTON CORONATION HALL on FRIDAY, 14th inet. The Milton Committee, u,nder the direction of Mr J. R. Wilson, has been working most enthusiastically, and judging from the tickets now sold, feels confident that the appeal should result in a substantial sum being raised. 12ap LOST AND found. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion; Six insartions, 2s 6d; over Fourteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-four Words, Is; Six insertions, 6s. Double rates charged unless cash paid. TTTJOUND, BOAT, about 18ft long.—Apply JL George Summers, Cement Works. LOST (Abboteford), 4 £1 NOTES; working man's wages. —Return G. Sickels. Reward. 12ap IJIOUND, Good SHEEP-DOG; Lake - County collar, 1915, No. 573.—Apply 139 Dundas street. 12ap LOST (on Saturday evening), Gold Wristlet WATCH. —Reward < on returning same to Nurses' Home. 12ap LOST (by working person), 4 POUND NOTES.—Good reward returning Eclipse Drapery, Princes street. 12ap LOST (yesterday, by working man), £5 NOTE.—Liberal reward on returning A. W.. Times Office. 12ap STRAYED from Seacliff, ha 7 GELDING; bruised right eye.—Finder communicate with W. Macmorland, Seacliff. llap LOST, Bay GELDING; newly shod.— Finder communicate -C. Hatches, Concord; reward. Bap •pOUND, SERVANTS (male and female), X at Ford's Agency, 167 Rattray street ('plhone 3057). ■ llap |7?OUND— Guaranteed CORN CURE; certain cure; Is.—Anderson's Quality Drug Store, Stuart street, Dun-edin. Bap TOTOUND—Jewellery (suit all parses), Rings, Watches, specialty.—Thomson's, opposite Knox Church. lap TjnOUND—KITTS Pursebag ManufacturJD ing, Repairing Workshop, ' above (opposite Penrose's); refits, relines leather goods. 12ap TO LET. mo LET, 4-roamed HOUSE.—2II Main A South road (key next door). llap 2 -ROOMED COTTAGE; closo to tram and train. —Apply 9 Laing street, Caversham. 12ap ■ O-ROOMED HOUSE ("Willows"), Princes O street; all conveniences; low rent. — Middleton, 356 Cumberland street. 12ap nnO LET, OFFICES and ROOMS, Octa--H- gon Buildings.—Apply Smith and Smith (Ltd.), Octagon 12ap rLET, WAREHOUSE (Moray place); lately occupied by G. Ritchie.—W. J. Meek, Moray place. llap OSLYN—HOUSES to LET and for SALE this district.—Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn ('phone 1376). / 4ap nnO LET (Albany street), SHOP and JL DWELLING, 8 rooms; good stand; low rental. —Bryant. lap ST. CLAlß.—Commodious HOUSE, seven rooms; hot and cold, every convenience.—Perpetual Trustees, Rattray street. FURNISHED 4-roomed HOUSE; electric, h. and c., gas oooker, porcelain bath; every convenience; ~A~LSO, 3-roomed BUNGALOW, Tt Brighton.—A. Nelson, 521 George street. llap mo LET, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, with Tools; good business experienced man.—C. Buchan, Underwood, Southland. ELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, four~or five rooms, to LET for few months; h. and c., electric light; handy to town.— Eglinton, Times Office. 12ap rglWO First-class SHOPS (97 and 99 Stuart A street), lately occupied by Mr MaoDonald as boot shop.—White) 95 Stuart street, Dunedin. 25m TO LET, Large Well-lighted Airy FLAT; suitable factory, warehouse, or club room. Also Basement OFFICES and STORE. —Apply A. Moritzson and Co., Jetty street. lln m O L E T (Lower High street), SUITE OF ROOMS, Suitable for dentist or solicitor. All conveniences. Immediate occupation. Very Moderate Rent. Applv OTAGO DAILY TIMES COMPANY.PERSONAL. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, ONE SHILLING- per insertion; Six insertions, ss; over Iqurt-cen Words and not excoeding Twenty-foui Words, 2s; Six insertions, 10s. Double rates charged unless cash paid. YB WO Young Ladies (22 and 19; lonely) J- wish CORRESPOND two returned soldiers; view matrimony.—L. L. ( Times Office. 12a p OTAGO WITNESS. —t&eiv stories. A. Ibitfe amount of ip?diu2 *utJ«r. Pa'co fld.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 1
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