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AMUSEMENTS. "TOE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." Sco it—it's great. AT T H E~~~O GTAGOU " c *- TO-NIGHT, at B,o'clock: CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY, CHARI.ES ray, In -"THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." A Play of Rapid Action. A Dash Over Roof Tops, CUunber Down Water Spouts, Balancing on Narrow, Lofty Ledges, a Dive Through a, Skylight. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IS NOT IN IT! A Splendid Love Story, whose Heroin© is Dainty —SYLVIA BREMER. SYLVIA BREMER. Is Every Man a Potential Thief? Tho Millionaire finds the answer to this whon ho faces grim poverty. A Strong, Clever Plot, # Brimful of Action, and with Powerful and Emotional Situations. .SPLENDID SUPPORTS. IHE EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, In tho Piquant and Parisian Story: -"THE FORTUNES OF PIFI."— FORTUNES OF FIFL"- . *"THIE FORTUNES XW FDTL" Good' Supporting. Programme. THE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S THIRD CONCERT (30th Season). Orchestral Programme, Embracing: Overtures—" Toncredi " and " Naohtl&ger in Granada." Selection'—" Polyoucte," Symphony—No. 5, in E (op. 64). Violin Solo—" Concert de Mazurta." —Mr W. GL Clarke. Assisting Soloists: Miss Alma Lo Fevro, Mr C. C. Scott. A Limited Number of Tickets on Sale at Doors (2s). 19s TWNEDIN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH will hold a BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK iti Smith's Hall, Hanover street, OPENING THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, September 19, at 7 o'clock, and continuing until Friday, September 21. His Worship the Mayor will Open tho Bazaar, and the Maori Hill Band will render a Musical Programme. Afternoons, free; Evenings, 6d.~J. H. THOMAS, Hon. Sea FEW UP-TO-DATE MONOLOGUES. "An East-end Saturday Night," "Answer of tho Anzacs," " Backwood Penance," "Be Britons," "Cheerful Charlie" "Cabby's Farewell to His Steed," " Conscientioas Alf," ""The Dear Children," " Dream Ring of tti© Desert," "Gardener's Story," "Hindoo's Paradise," '" If Td My Way," " Johnnied Mo and You I" "Jim Bludso," "Laxa," "Little Guttersnipe," "Little Wise Sod," "The Man Who Stayed at Home," "Pinchcr D.C.M," " Porter's Holiday." AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. Only la 6d per copy, Is 7-jd each posted. Send for Catalogues. - TERRY'S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. SUNDAY SERVICES. OSGTEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ."»- ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1917. Morning Service, 11, Rev. GRAHAM H. BALFOUR, M.A., B.D, Evening Service, 6.30, Rev. DAVID CALDER, B.A. EDUCATIONAL. &RIYATE SCHOOL FOR BACKWARD -a- AND DELICATE CHILDREN. Mr GEORGE BENSTEAD (for 10 years Principal of the Special School, Otekaike), Specialist in tho Treatment of Backward, Mentally-retarded, Delicate, and Nervous Children, will shortlv Open a small Private School in on© of the healthiest seaside resorts in the dominion for tho reception of a LIMITED NUMBER of SELECT PUPILS. The Children will be under skilled care, and the_ ideal is the combination of home life with special educational training. Individual care and attention suited to tho intellectual and physical conditions of tho pupils, medical supervision, and all the privacy and comforts of homo life guaranteed. _ The children will receive the latest scienmethods of treatment adopted by the leading English and American specialists. Ordinary tchool subjects: Musio, Physical Training, Sports and suitable recreations, Fruit Culture Poultry Rearing, Gardening, Outdoor Manual Occupations, eta, provided. Arrangements can be made also for any special tuition required. For terms and further particulars address GEORGE BENSTEAD, Us C/o G.P.0., Dunodin. LEGAL AND OTHER NOTICES. Mr W. G. HAY, LL.M., of the lato ficra of Solomon, Gascoigne, and Hay, desires 'to give notice that he has COMMENCED the PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION of BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, and CONVEYANCER at OFFICES in H.B. BUILDINGS, Octagon, Dunedin. 29au [N THE SUPREME COURT OF -I NEW ZEALAND. Otago and Southland District. In tho Matter of Section 74 of "The Trustee Act, 1908," and in the Matter of the Estate of EDWARD HENRY ALEXANDER, of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Dominion of New Zealand, Medical Practitioner (deceased). Pursuant to an Order of the Honourable THOMAS WALTER STRINGER, Esquire, a Judge of this Court, and to the provisions of Section 74 of " The Trustee Act, 1903," Notice Is Hereby Given that all Creditors and other persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, or DEMANDS AGAINST the Estate of EDWARD HENRY ALEXANDER (who died on tho twenty-eighth day of October, 1916, and whose Will was proved by the Executor therein named in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Dunedin, on tho third day of November, 1916) are hereby required to SEND PARTICULARS in wrifc'ng of their Debts, Claims, or Demands to Messrs OALLAN & GALLAWAY, Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Dunedin (correspondence address, Box 258, G.P.0., Dunodin), on or before the Eighth Day of OCTOBER, 1917, after which day the Executor will proceed to Distribute the Assets of tho said Testator among tho parties entitled thereto liaving regard only to tho Debts, Claims, and Demands of which they shall then havo had notice; and that ho will not bo liable for tho Assets or any part thereof so distriImted to any person or persons of whoso Debt. Claim, or Demand ho shall not then havo had notice. Dated at Dunedin thJ3 15th day of September, 1917. CALLAN & GALLAWAY. 17s Solicitors to the said Executor. IF you want really Delightful Shampoo that 'will brighten your hair and improve tho growth, ask for "JJENNALINE" ; Is 6:1 and 2s 6,l.—At lIENDY'S. ISs FTTHERE'S nothing like a good lawn to JL improve the value of your property. Get a North British Rubber Coy. Garden HOSE, and you can laugh at the driest season. All hardware dealers. 3s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 1

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