AMUSEMENTS. A T THE OCTAGON KING EDWARD THEATRES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Happy DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Who made such a name for himself in " Manhattan Madness " and " Roggie Slixes In," "THE MATRIMANIAC." Hero's how ho tried to get married, but failed: Respectably in a church, but pa objected. By elopement, but discovered by hated rivaL By train, with the parson clad only in his bath-robe —but massed it. By mule, but tho mule wouldn't- work. By railway truck, but it got derailed. By motor, but things got too hot for tho engine. By foot, but _ the parson had' corns. By fipocial license, but they gaoled • the parson. In goal, but they wouldn't let them in. Also. THE SIXTH CHAPTER OF " GLORLVS ROMANCE," Featuring BILLIE BURKE, ' " Hidden Fires." Tina Episode has a Superbly Artistic Setting. ]SfEW QUEEN'S THEATRE. MARY PICKFORD. A GHIL OF MARY PICKFOPJX A GIRL OF MARY PICKFORD. YESTERDAY. / MARY PICKFORD. YESTERDAY. MARY PICKFORD. Can a girl with winMARY PICKFORD. somencss and beauty MARY PICKFORD. overcome the wiles of MARY PICKFORD. a society rival? MARY PICKFORD. Mary at her daintiest MARY PICKFORD. and best. MARY PICKFORD. As a simple girl, MAkY PICKFORD. suddenly possessed of MARY PICKFORD. great riches. MARY PICKFORD. Watch the World's MARY PICKFORD. Sweetheart in her MARY PICKFORD. first Aeroplane Ride. Eulogised by Great Pianists. jgEGG'S BRITISH PIANOS. THE "CHAPPELL." THE "CHAPPELL." The charm of *' Chappcll" Pianos is their delightful tone—a featuro which has endeared them to people of cultivated musical taste. There is a singular sweetness of singing quality, pure and liquid, which, at tho will of the performer,is changed into a ■ great rolling volume of sonorous power—such a TONE-QUALITY naturally appeals to^musicians. The TOUCH of the "Chappell" is also very pleasing. It is quick and responsive, affording adequate expression to the technique of tho performer. .''Chappell Pianos" are characteristically British, artistic in design, free from tawdry embellishment, substantially built by skilful craftsmen, and finished in beautiful (stylo. We invite inspection of these famous Pianos. Illustrations and particulars posted free, on request. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), Agents for Chappell and Co. (Limited), London, PRINCES STREET. MEETINGS. JJETURNED SOLDIERS. The SECOND ANNUAL REUNION and DINNER in commemoration of'Anzac Day will be held in the Early Settlers' Hall on of 25th. APRIL, and open to all Returned Soldiers. Tickets can be obtained from Members of Committee or the Manager of Anzao Club. Parade for Dinner at 7.15 p.m. sharp, at Anzao Club, and march to hall, headed, by tho Kaikorai Band. All men having uniforms are requested to wear same, otherwise must wear badge or red armlet. T. L. REYNOLDS, 23ap Hon. Sec. Dinner Committee. SOUTHERN Starr-Bowkett Society.—A Meeting of Members of tho abovenamed Society will bo held at tho Registered Office, Dispensary Buildings, corner of Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin, on Monday, 30fch April, 1917, at 8 o'clock p.m., to Dispose of £1500 by tho following Appropriations—viz.: Group No. I—29sth Appropriation of £500 by Ballot; 296 th Appropriation of £500 by Sale. Group No. 2—93 rd Appropriation of £500 by Ballot. By order of the board.—W E. C. REID. Secretary. 23ap DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY (Registered).—The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will bo held in Mr E. S. Wilson's Board Room, Empire Buildings, Princes street, on MONDAY, April 30, 1917, at 4 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers, and General Business. 23ap E. S. WILSON, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T E V IA T II A N 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 THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. TMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, corner -fi- Manor place and Princes street (on tram route); Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Public. You will obtain comfort, cleanliness, and civility.—Mrs Mace, proprietress. 'Phono 3630. Terms moderate! jMLADSTONE HOUSE, Morav pkee W ('phono 2130).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 27jii IA ORA HOUSE, 23?liig"h~strelM3 minutes from G.P.O.).—Vacancy for Boarders; moderate terms. " 21a.p TWO Furnished ROOMS; ' central; George street AYest; comfortable; pleasant outlook;- balcony.—Comfort, Times Office. 20ap WANTED Furnished Double Bed-Sit-tm<r ROOM; near city; uso convenienccs.—C, Times Office. 20ap TO LET, Double and Single Furnished ROOMS; all conveniences.—s34 Kin" Efcroct - 21a^ YOU'IH Wants BOARD and RESIDENCE with private family; north end preferred.—Address J. R., Times Office. ■SLANTED, Furnished ROOM~vith use v * of telephone.—lda, Times Office. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ADVERTISEMENTS of 1G Words nnder the Head- ' ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Foand, Miscellaneons Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 0 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Oharge if Booked. BEVERLEY HOUSE..WAI-ITI ROAD TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet.— Terms on. application Mrs F. A. Chabiors proprietress, 31«
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16985, 23 April 1917, Page 1
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