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AMUSEMENTS. TOE EMPIRE THEATRE ""- TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Tho New Paramount Wonder-Play, "A GIRL LIKE THAT," Featuring IRENE FENWICK, OWEN MOORE. t "A Girl Like That" is a powerful Crook" story, illustrating the. old saying that there is honour even among thieves. In the peculiar code of the under-world, the one great unforgivable crime is the double-crossing or betrayal !of a pal. A POWERFUL, THRILLING, DETECTIVE STORY. BALLADS AND BOLOGNA - (A Victor Moore, Comedy). NEW PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE (Educational). FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. BV ERY BO DY' S THEATRE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In BEHIND THE SCREEN. ' His Biggest Success. Don't Fail to See Charlie's Latest. KITTY GORDON In HAUNTING SHADOWS. . DIVIDENDS. rTSHE NATIONAL BANK OF NI3W J- ZEALAND (LIMITED). Capital Authorised -.£3,000.000 Capital Subscribed 2,250 000 Capital Paid-up ... v „ ._. '750.000 Reserve Fund 715 000 A DIVIDEND at the rate of 6 PER CENT for the half-year ended 31st March last, and BONTJS of 1 PER CENT., making m all 13 Per Cent, per annum for tho past financial year, has been Declared by the DiSwT«n?c d - PA ? ) to SHAKEDWAOT m P°numon on the 31st ~ D. W. DUTHIE, „ • General Manager. Wellington, 17th July, 1917. 20jy BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOTEL, Lower High street. Dunedin (Nearly Opposite Railway Station). Dunedm's Largest Private Hotel, replete with every modern convenience and home comfort. , Spacious Hall, Drawing • Rooms Smoking Room, and Light,' Airy Bedrooms! Unlimited Supply of Hot Water for Baths. LUNCHEON from 12-to 2. TEA from 5 until after arrival of Express Trains. " Unexcelled Cuisine, Superior Service. Day and Night Porters. ' « x - Communications to JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box 112. Telejgranife "Leviathan." . Telephone No." 67. . "22ju \XJ ANTED, superior BOARD, private »■» family; large, sunny Front Room, for retired couple; handy city.—Quietude, ..■lines. -. ■- - 24jy WANTED to LET, Furnished BEDSITTING ROOM; suit one or two ladies.—George Street, Times Office. •pURNISHED. FRONT ROOM to LET- -*- suit married couple; eleotrio light fireplace.—2B Hanover street. - 21jy OOMS to LET-Apply 1 .View street (oft Moray place). 23jv TO LET, Furnished Front ROOM; all conveniences.—Apply 52, Moray place. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. '■ r '■ — . ■ ' - J '- WHITE HART ' HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. ■ TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt • attention. • .;-. S. J. ALLEN (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of Wanganui), "smy Proprietor. ARRINGTON HOUSE, WarringtonBOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors. —Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 15m TO LET (in the sunniest part of Queenstown), 5-roomed COTTAGE, furnished; comfortable; rent 20s weekly Apply Mrs Davies, Golden Terrace, t° wn - . * ; .; 19jy. .■ v BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. jQisSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that- the Partnership Business of Drapers and Clothiers . heretofore carried on by the Undersigned at Mosgiel, under the firm or style of " STEELE & CROZIER," has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual conilnt All Debts and Liabilities owing by the late firm will be paid by, and all amounts owing to the late firm will be received by, the Undersigned JAMES MURDOCH STEELE who has taken over the Business. ' Dated at Mosgiel this 21st day of Julv 191-7. ':'*■' JAMES MURDOCH STEELE THOMAS CROZIER. Witness: M. C. Deuckbasb. I wish to l_iank the Publio for tho generous support accorded to the late firm, and beg to ask for a continuance of the same on my own behalf, as I purpose carrying on business in the name of the old firm "STEELE & CROZIER." ° ' 24jy -- JAMES MURDOCH STEELE. BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street, Dunedin, people's favourite rendezvous, where, morning, afternoon, or evening—no matter what the time, —you are certain of seeing a friend or acquaintance enjoying a cup of delightful tea. , .Nowadays, when maids are almost as scarce as cherries in winter, the afternoon call is going out of fashion. Instead friends meet friends and adjourn to Brown's Stock Exchange Tea Rooms. Cosiness and comfort dwell there, and the eemi-private tower room is ideal for a quiet chat. The Staff at Brown's is highly trained and visitors are assured of the very best service. . . ■ QUICk, ACCURATE, AND COURTEOUS. BROWNi'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, , A PRINCES STREET (at the corner), - DUNEDIN. ■ iij y FROM PARIS. It is rarely such a handsome disnlav of COMBS and HAIR ORNAMENTS is seen in Dunedin as those just opened at Hendy's Hairdressing Rooms. They .have come direct from Paris, and comprise .a very choice selection of Jet Combs, specially suited for Ladies in Mourning. The stock includes Slides, Pins, etc., in brilliant set-tinV-J, as well as Real Tortoiseshell, and those desiring som thing really exclusive in this way for presentation or otherwise should not fail to see them. The prices range from 6d to 3 guineas each. Inspection cordially invited at HENDY'S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS. H M - DAVE Y- -Engineer and Aioni- • tect, 91a Princes street.—Patents etc., prepared for all available countries' Inquire about Cheap Design Protection for Small Inventions. All particulars. Correspondence invited.— Tels.: House and Office, 473. tyV E r ,J lecominßnd LUVID ROBERT- »» SON, Sign Writing. House Painting. Papsrhang'ng.—Corner Stuart and Cumberljvid streets. Telenhow* 1703. Utia

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17064, 24 July 1917, Page 1

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