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AMUSEME <TS EVERYBODY'S TREATRE. TOLSTOI IN PICTURES. The First of the Great Russian Sociologist's Works. A Book that has caused a Sensation. A Picture that will make you think. .. O Lord, teach us how to pray. O Lord, teach us how to think. A WOMAN'S TEMPTATION, A WOM • --"S TEMPTATION, A WO:. ' •? TEMPTATION, * A WOM . S TEMPTATION, Adapted honi Count Leo Tolstoi's ANNA KARENNA. ANNA KARENNA. Every person of understanding should see this picture. Final Episode of THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA. rf"IRAND PICTURE PALACE. yr to-day.—to-day. Jesse L. Lasky Presents a Startling Fiveact Photo-Play, THE WOMAN. - — THE WOMAN. SOCIAL LAWS will not permit of an unmarried couple lodging at the same hotel. Who was the woman with Matthew Standisli? BOARD AND RESIDENCE, T EVIATHAN HOTEL. Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. 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 the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT TEE BUILDINGS., Night nnd Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. p.p. Box 112. CLIFTON HOUSE, Graham street (off High street)—ACCOMMODATION visitors and permanent boarders; terms moderate.—'Phone 959. 24m T .YNDHURST HOUSE, 4~7 Moray place ii ('phone 3196).—ACCOMMODATION Visitors, Boarders.—Mrs A. Robinson, nroP nctross - 23m (QLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place VI. (Phone 2180).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate Moss and M'Pherson. 27ju TSOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished ff ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). "OOARD-RESIDENCe!"-manent Boarders. Visitors; 1 double, single rooms.—B2 lieriot row; 'phono 2959. ANTED (by young gentleman), » v BOARD and Residence with private family, or otherwise.—Zac, Times. 28m "1/STANTED, 2 Furnished BEDROOMS *V and SITTING ROOM, with Board gentleman-daughter (aged 14); must be refined, comfortable homo; good locality —- Replies Box 40, Invercargill. 28m 2 Unfurnished ROOMS, with * v Board, married couple.—Omega, Times Office. 29m "TO-ANTED (by elderly gentleman), 2 ».J sunny Unfurnished ROOMS. St, Clair; fireplaces, conveniences.—Particulars Cosy,. Times. 29m W" A (by • ? cfincd ' yoim « laa J") • Y BOARD, with private family, or otherwise.—Address Board, Times. 29m WOULD like Gentleman for BED and BREAKFAST; uss bath and sitting room: 15s a week.—Address C. M E. Times Office. 29m ■OOARD-RESIDENCE required imm~e--fl-" diately business lady; easy distance city; state 'terms.—B6o, Times Office. rpO LET, Large, Unfurnished FRONT ■x- > ROOM; sunny; fireplace.—Apnly 74 Duncan street, City. - 27m T° J^ ro Th^ ce , or Four Unfurnished' -*- iiU>M4>; handy ;\ separate kitchen.— CompanTiiiship, Times Office. ; . 28m mO LET, Furnished Single ROOM; "-as -8. ring; everything provided.—sl6 Cumberland street. . 29^ TTJURNISHED ROOMS to LET; double •K or single.—Apply 1 View street. HP© LET, Furnished ROOMS; h. and c -»• 275 Castle street. 29in ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ABRINGTON HOUSE, WarringtonBOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government, Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 15 m aUEEXSTOWN: Comfortable 4000?!"MODATION, »LakcsWo" Private Eoarding-house, opposite wharf gates.—H A. Earland, proprietress. 29ni TjIASTER Hoiidavs.—Seaside ACOOMMO- & DATION, Nuggete, Port Moryneux.\\ritc or wire. Telephono Tirohanga.—Mrs Ottaway. .. -.. 24m T:O LI'TT (for Easter), 4 and 5-roomed Furnished HOUSES— J. Joseph Taieri Mouth. 27rn RIGHTON.—To LET (Easter week) Furnished COTTAGE, 4 rooms; rent 35s.—Mac, Times Office. 29m •piURNISHBD ROOMS to LET; use of -fi- kitchen; Easter holidays.—Mrs Haifka (.J.xley House, Beach street. Waikouaiti. SEASIDE COTTAGE at Burkes to LET Apply 50 Leith street. . 28m MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. JMPORTANT TO SMOKERS. Wo have a Largo Assortment of Celebrated COMOY BRIARS, in all shapes from 4s 6d. ' All these BRIARS are guaranteed not to crack or burn. MOODY & CO., Tobacconists, Dunedin. TR A P ]? E R WE ARE BUYING NOW. - You inay be assured of a steady run and top prices by sending , your supplies -to us. Write us in re crates, labels etc. We are Sole Agents for the famous "Lane " Sprin" Trap; 20 per cent, lighter, 20 per cent! stronger, and no dearer than the flat iprin { typo. .TONKIN & CO.. Jtabbit Buyers, Dunedin. "OOULTRY.—We are cash buyers of all JL descriptions of Poultry; highest prices, no commission charges.—Write James Connor, Leviathan Hotel, Dunedin. 15m T ADIES: Make a point of demandiri"JU "HAYWARD'S FLAG BRAND PICKLES," which arc made with best selected vegetables in pure malt vinegar. Sold everywhere. • 29ni W'ATSON'S No 10 is a little dearei than most Whiskies, but is worth the iiionejv . ign! OUR FACTORY MEASURED SUITS; best in Dunedin ; 45s to 60s.—Herbert Hiiynes. 22 m |3EST in the walk"—WooD- •*-" MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Best in any walk, because they're pure rubbervery resilient. Get a pair soon. LANE'S CARBONATED WATERS are tho best money can buy. 10n FLAGS fiyiiig! A VictoryT When colebrating remember WATSON'S No. 10 leads..' ■ ig, n " J ADIES: Compare "HAYWARD'S JLI FLAG BRAND" PICKLES with any other brand, and you will know why they are the bost that money can buy. Insist on liaviiiar Fla« Brand. . 29m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 1

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