AMUSEMENTS. M Vi'INEE 2 30 TO MORROW MATINEE 2 30 '10-MORROW THE OCTAGON lIAYWARD'S ART PICTURES. At 80—NIGHTLY.—At 8.0 BESSIE BARRISCALE And WILLIAM DESMOND, in A Stirring Story of Love and War. BULLETS AND BROWN EYES, Better than " Tho Prisoner of Zcnda." Better than "Tlio Pn-oner of Zenda." PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Taken by tho Slow Photographic Process. WHEN FLOWERLAND AWAKES IN Coloured JAPAN. Scenic. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. CARTOONS IN A HOSPITAL. Is and 6d. Reserves Tho Bristol, Is 6d, or bv 'phone 3091 fiom 7 p.m r OCTAGON THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! Absolutely the Most Stirring Picturo of the Year. ANOTHER MARY PICKFORD ANOTHER MARY PICKFORD TRIUMPH. TRIUMPH. Daniel Frohman presents tho World's Sweetheart, MAJtY PICKFORD, In "HEARTS ADRIFT." A drama of the "HEARTS ADRIFT." shilling sands of "I I IiARTS ADRI.FT." time, and the surg- " HEARTS ADRIFT." ing, changing ties " HEARTS ADRIFT." o.' life. An epic " HEARTS ADRIFT." of tho sea, with a " HEARTS ADRIFT." deep human undcr- " HEARTS ADRIFT." current. MARY PICKFORD. Portrays tho rolo MARY PICKFORD. of Nina, the little MARY PICKFORD. castaway, with a MARY PICKFORD. dramatic power and MARY PICKFORD. emotional expression AIARY PICKFORD. which, oven fully calMARY PICKFORD. oulating her talent, MARY PICKFORD. is nothing less than MARY PICKFORD. a revelation. .MARY PICKFORD. Mary Pickford enMARY PICKI'ORD. dows tho character MARY PICKFORD. of Nina, tho little MARY PICKFORD. Spanish girl, with a MARY PICKFORD. combined savagery MARY PICKFORD. and gentleness that MARY PICKFORD. will alternately MARY PICKFORD, amaze and charm. MARY PICKFORD in HEARTS ADRIFT, MARY PICKFORD in HEAR'IS ADRIFT, MARY PICKFORD in III: \RTS ADRIFT, THE STORY OF A CASTAWAY. THE STORY OF A CASTAWAY. THE STORY OF A CASTAWAY. Nina leads a primitive life on tho desolate island. After years of solitude Nina foars man. Love awakens in Nina's heait, for her fellow castaway, Graham, protects Nina from the storm. HEART'S ADRIFT, HEARTS ADRIFT, HEARTS ADRIFT, HEARTS ADRIFT A drama of tangled lives interwoven with tho mists of tho sea. Special Selections by the Octagon Orchestra, under the direction of F. Stokes, Esq. Loader, J. A. Wallace, L.T.C.L. USUAL PRICES USUAL PRICES. OTAGO WOMEN'S CLUB.-Members please notico that an "At Home" lias been arranged at _ the Club for tho Officers of the 16th Reinforcements To-day (Friday), ISth inst., at 4 pjn.—S. GETHER, Secretary. 18a u OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price 6d USI CA L S0 C I E"TT tho UNIVERSITY, IY, AUGUST 25 and 26. e includes AVENGE " id of_ tho Fleet). Villiers Stanford. BEDFORD, Professor of History in tire rsity. sing Fee, Is Extra. ROW (SATURDAY), at 9 a.m. at Messrs W. A. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. Dunedin chamber of com merce. A SPECIAL MEETING of MEMBERS of the Chamber will be hold in the Board Room, Express Company's Building, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 18th August, at 11.30 a.m. BUSINESS: To Consider tho Attitude of Shipping and Insurance Companies Regarding Cargo Landing ex S.S. Rangdtira. Consignees interested are invited to bo present. PETER BARR, Secretary. Dunedin. 17th August, 1916. • 18au rjp If E W A R LOAN. MEETING AT TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 5 p.m. At tho request of Sir Joseph Ward. Minister of Finance, his Worship tho Mayor (J. J. Claik, Esq.) hereby invites the Public to a Meeting at the Town Hall TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 18th August, at 5 p.m.. to Consider what steps should be taken in Urging the Citizens to Contribute Duncdin's full qliota of "Silver Bullets'" in this phase of a national and united effort towards winning tho War. G. A. LEWIN, Town Cleric. Town Hall, 17th August, 1916. EDUCATIONAL. "ORACTICAL ADVERTISING TAUGHT 1 V7i POST IN 24 LESSONS. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. 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BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, H. AMOS, Director. MISS NIiTTA KEATES wishes to notify her Pupils that tho Dancing Class will NOT be held next Saturday, on account of parade. 18,iu KESULTo of Government ShorthandTypistes Examinations justifies our :laim to the " BEST."—Rossbotham's Commercial College. Dunedin. 12]y A FRIEND in need. Keep bottlo Watson's No. 10 WHISKY in house. Absolutely safe stimulant. llau
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16776, 18 August 1916, Page 1
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