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.— s _ AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. ATLNEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. "HER BOAD TO RUIN:" "HER ROAD TO EDK" Prices: 2s and Is and SIXPENCE. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t -TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A. BRANDON-CREMER DRAMATIC COMPANY Present the World-wide Success, " HER ROAD TO RUIN." "HER ROAD TO RUIN." "HER ROAD TO RUlN'.'' PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLATTERS At PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES; 2s, la, and SIXPENCE. 2s, Is, and SIXPENCE. Book Your Seats at Tho Bristol for 2& 6d. ; Day Sales at the Usual Old Place— Jacobs, tobacconist. ATE S~T- ~ ' "HOME AND YOU." "HOME AND YOU." Tho SONG with a Catchy Air, and a Sure Favourite. Chorus: I'm going to leave you, sweetheart, For both of us it's hard to part, But I declare -to you, m be ever true. When I am far across the sea, I know you'll think of me. If I survive the fight, I'll return all right, To home, sweet home, and you. Buy Your Copy for Is 6d,. at TER R Y POPULAR. MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin... FOOTBALL. U GBT FOOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), June 23, 1917. OTA GO v. 28th REINFORCEMENTS At CARISBROOK GROUND. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Half Proceeds in Aid of Otago Returned Soldiers' Association. . Admission, Is; Stand, 6d. Ladies Free to x Stand. Children, Half-price. E. S.' WILSON, 22 Ju Sec. O.R.F.U. OTAGO HUNT CLUB. rj* HE OTAGO HUNT Will MEET at VAUXHALL THI AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. J. A. JORDAN, 23 jn Master. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. , jpENNIES GO TO THE TWfl A THE RATA TEA ROOMS, Stuart street, Dunedin, j Take Care of Parcels at a charge -of Id per i Parcel. . EVERY PENNY GOES INTO A Y.M.C.A. BOX! , NOTE HOW IT WORKS. Sorry I oould not meet you at the "Rata" as arranged. Am glad you got the ; parcel I left there for you. The "Rata" only charges Id! for caring for parcels, and the penny goes to the Y.M.C.A. Knew you would get a good tea there% The ticket enclosed will entitle you to lift a parcel I have left for you at the "Rata" Tea Rooms, Stuart street. The penny goes to tho Y.M.C.A. Bo sure you have tea there. It is the handsomest room in Dunedin, and they are wonderfully liberal. Wait for mo at tho "Rata," in Stuart street.. Have a good tea, and then look at the pictures (oil paintings on tho walls). Mother says: "Don't forget to lift the parcel she left there." _ The enclosed ticket entitles you to do so in case I cannot come. Mother s penny for parcel goes to the Y.M.C.A. Fund. Dear Ben.—-Don't forget to bo at the rap- ( per at tho Rata/' We have arranged for a private nook, all screened off from tho i pubho room. The " Rata " caters for this kind of thing in handsome style, and the attendance is perfect. We'll have a good time. Bring a lady friend. Dear Miss Stewart,—The committee has ' agreed to your proposal for tea at the ' Rata, Stuart street. Tho arrangements for privacy, the liberality, and thto attend- ; ance and appointments generally are far and arway superior to anything ejse in town There will be about two dozen of us, and tho nearness to tho station is a great ad- ' vantage for the country members Tell your friends that the Rata Tea Rooms takes care of parcels, and charges only Id All the pennies received in. this parcel , scheme go into a Y.M.CLA. box. 23ju 1 JQON'T SPOIL YOUR hI7R~ , Don't spoil your hair by using all Bortß . of quack remedies. It is far better and i cheaper to get propar advice in the first . place. If it is showing any signs of prema- . ture greyness, or is impoverished from anv > unknown cause, do not allow amateurs to [ tamper with it; you may regret it. , Consult A. M. HENDY, Now Zealand's • Leading Hair Specialist, who gives advice . on all matters relating to Hair and Scalp L Treatment. > NO CHARGE IS MADE FOR OONSULt TATIONS. , Hair Tinting and Colouring a Specialty. Address: ; A. M. HENDY", Hair Specialist, 104 PRINCES STREET. Telephone 902. Appointments Booked. fJpHE POPULAR " SAVOY." An " atmosphere" of charm and artistic beauty, such as that at the Savoy, adds much to tho enjoyment of one's meals. Those who appreciate this important feature will note with pleasure the new .scheme of decoration introduced in tho Dininir Room. The " motif " is in black and white with pink roses-quito the latest thing in this way The artistic effect is further enhanced by the attire of the Waitresses which accords and harmonises with the general scheme. VISITORS TO THF CITY arc cordially invited to the Savovthe Most Distinctive Restaurant in tho do. minion. LUNCHEON (12 to 2), Is 3d; Grills, Is 6d. TEA (5 to i), Is; Grills, Is 6d. FORENOON AND AFTERNOON TEA ORCHESTRA Rays from 3 to 5 Daily. THE SAVOY Restaurant de Luxe, Moray place (corner Princes street). •T US o-t Landcd a . Selection of Plate and Jf Silverware suitable weeding presents. Compare our values. f™ BASKETS, Teapots; Fruit Dishes, n n ' , S ™ d , Bowls - Biscuit Barrels. Doulton and Wcdgewood Ware. Assortment Crystal Ware *„Honey Jars, Jelly Dishes, from 6s 6d PETER DICK. Moray place. Dunedin ' ATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearer than T * most whiskies, but is worth tho money. 23ju TjTJCZEMA CURED!—My Herbal Treet- * i_. men r£, P° sltlve ly Cures tho distressing trouble.—Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17038, 23 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17038, 23 June 1917, Page 1

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