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AMUSEMENTS. •piIE OCTAGON THEATRE. HVYW'ARD'S ART PICfURES, At 8 p m TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NTGIIT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NIGIIT! Absolutely the Moit Picture of tho Ye ir MARY PICK FORD, In "HEARTS ADRIFT." A drama of the "HE \RTS ADRIFT" shifting sands of "HEARTS ADRIFT" time ai.el the surg "HK\RTS ADRIF'I " 11,g. (hanging t>i "11E\RTS ADR 1 FT." of life. \n epic "HEARTS ADRIFT" of the sea, with a "HEARTS \DRIFT." deep human under "HEARTS ADRIFT." current. D.O , Is; Bookine 6d extra; Stalls, 6d. 'Phone 3091 fiom 7 pm. "O 0O IC YOUR PASSAGE For THE ALL-RKD ROi'TE. A HOLIDAY TO IP FROM SYDNEY A HOLIDAY IHIP FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. TO LONDON. THERMS NIAGARA Will Levne THE OCTAGON THEATRE. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Gangway Hauled Aboard Sharp at 8 o'clock, For SUVA FIJT. —Whan cis—Nath e Coral Sellers—Dancing Girls—Grand - Pacific Hotel—Leaving Suia we pass RMS. Makura. ARRIVAL AT HONOLULU ("The Jewel of tho Pacific ") AT SE\ AGAIN VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA—The Pacific Gateway of Canada—Entering tho Narrows VANCOUVER, B.C.—Trip Around the Town. EMBARK ON C.ftß " TRANSCONTINENT \L " —-Commence oui 3000-mile Journey Across Canada —The Wondeiful* Rockies—Gigantic Glaciers. ACROSS THE PR MRIES.-Grain Elevators of the U.P.R. —Wheat Lands on the Rolling Prairies WINNIPEG.—'Views of the City—Notable Public Buildings MONTREAL. —The St Lawrence —Tho Thousand Islnnd Route, a beautiful trip. NIAGARA F \I.LS. —Tho Sight par Excellence of the Woild ACROSS THE ATL VNTIC, ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL, TR UN TO" LONDON, LONDON. —The Embankment—'Tho Hotel Cecil. THE HUB OF THE WORLD. FARES; FIRST CLASS, Is; SECOND CLASS, 6.1. CABIN DE LUXE (Reserves) Is 6d. Passage for tho Tour can be Booked at The Bristol from To day. SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading: Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per insertion, Six insertions, 2s 6d, over Fourteen Words and not eio»eding Twenty-tour Words, Is; Six insertions 6s. Double rates charged unless cabli paid. TIYPISTE waiting POSITION; 2 gears' experience. —Diligent. Times Office. WANTED, WORK anv kind; ineligible, married. —Urgent, 'Times Office. WANTED, SITUATION by shepherd (married); good dog l -; 15 years' experience. —Address Shepheid. Times Office. "fyV AITING ENGAGEMENT, MaTe » * Cook (110 bread baking): camp or station.—Particulars Skene's Agency. WATCHMAKER, good all-round hand, wants POSITION in Dunedin.—Address Mainspring-. Times Office 23au MECHANICAL Engineer seeks. POSITION with piogiessive firm; experienced in all brandies. —Progress, Times Offico. 25au SHEARERS' Cook and Baker (competent) wants EARLY SUED; waged £6 a week.—Address Cook, Gladbrook Farm. Middlemarch. 23au W~ ANTED, SITUATION by married shepherd; 2 m family; 20 yeais' experience; rejected.—Shepherd, P. 0., Wynelham. 22au ESP ROTABLE Married Man. with family, seeks POSITION as caretaker, storeman. —Address Trustworthy, Times Office. 19d,u BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With tho Travelling Publio. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Charge to .. Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tie Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters, A.'l communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telenhone 67. P.O. Box 112 yy ALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL Mr« WALKER wishes to announce that she has Removed from the Occidental Hotel to the CENTRAL HOTEL, Princes street. The new premises, which are more convenient. will in future bo known as WALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET (Opposite City Hotel). As the New Premises have been thoroughly Renovated, anel contain all modern conveniences, the comfort of patrons is assured. Telephone 68 23my (O LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place *OT ('phone 2180).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 27]u BOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished LOOMS to LET.—Warwick Hoaso, Moray place (Mrs Fairley. proprietress) BOARD and RESIDENCE, "rkwble ami (single —Mount Oliphanc, 82 llci'ot row (telephore 2955). 21.1 rjPO LET, Double and Single Furnished ji- BED SITTING ROOMS; every ccnlemcnce. —57 Stuait street. 22au O SUPERIOR Furnished ROOMS; use all 0 com cnience-;; tram terminus, St. Kilela. Apply Bungalow Tea Rooms. 22<iu Furnished rooms, comfoitabic and cjuut, bo,ud optional; telephone 1269. 363 George slreet (pennv see lion). 24-au TTtURNISIIED ROOMS terms •*- moderate—72l Doul'ng M-iei't COLOURED COMBS for tho hair; new piM, in i\ed at Ileiuh's 111spre 11011 <01 el I,lllv muted. 25au EVERY a winning post—Watnon'i No 10 WHISKY posit.M'lj cant he beaten; fnst class stimulant. 11 iu |P ALLSiONEb and GRAVEL ab-olutcly vX and permanently curcd without opera tion by now Herbal Treatment. —'Inompson 1 1 rbalist. Oamaru Map T F \ou ha\e dull, impowi i-h< d Hair. I d'n't negl.rt it. consult Ml Heudv. I I 1• 1 !--pei who aib'-e 1 111 - ,is t i 1 --t tiiatment, '1 elephono 9/2 fSni '• PICKLE" is m cie^ry Hie dimind for it will nc\ cr "fop Its purity please l and old, ' And its populantj will ne'er grow cold. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1