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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD THEATRES A STARTLING ATTRACTION. "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." The summit of costly production and supreme setting. A powerful drama, dealing with a grave modern problem, which had for its title "THE SEX LURE," "THE SEX LURE," "THE SEX LURE," "THE SEX LURE," And mercilessly shows the road which must bo followed by thoso who give way to caprice and idle fancy. A story of modern Labour Conditions and of the lives of modern money-makers. A Tremendous Drama of Family Life. NEW, STARTLING, EFFECTIVE. A Great Play screened in telling fashion. Big House Again Last Night and Delighted Audience. OCTAGON THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 A Magnificent Success. "ANN MURDOCH!" in "ENVY." "ANN MURDOCK" in "ENVY.". The First of the Seven Deadly Sins Series. A startling flashlight into the secret life of a Wealthy and Envied Actress. Living in the Lap of Luxury, she is surrounded by Men who Live only for Idle Pleasure. She finds that her only brother is a desperate criminal. A strange and powerful story. FINE SUPPORTING SERIES. Detached class rooms. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. TENDERS for the ERECTION of the above Close on WEDNESDAY, November 21, at 12 noon. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where Tenders may be lodged. H. MANDENO, Registered Architect, 9n Dunedin. TENDERS FOR DOG COLLARS. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, 14th November. 1917, for the Manufacture, Supply, and Delivery of Dog Collars. Specification may bo seen upon application at my office. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Bth November, 1917. 9n PROFESSIONAL. OHIROPRACTIC. THOMAS GILES, Chiropractor, may bo Consulted in Mosgiel on Tuesdays, TLursdays, and Saturdays, at comer Mure and Forfar streets, between 3.30 and 5.30. Chiropractic, the science which removes the cause df disease by spinal adjustments. Hundreds of cases in Dunedin _ restored to health by Chiropractic. Dunedin office, Hallenstem's Buildings, Princes street. 24s MR FRED GEORGE, METAPHYSICIAN, 58 George street (opposite Wardell's). Vibratory and Magnetic Massage, Special Treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis, Sciatica, Headaches, Blood Circulation, Insomnia, and all Nerve Disorders. Evil Habits Cured. Interviews: 10-12; 2-5; 7-9. Saturdays by Appointment. Graduate weltmer institute, U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Therapeutist, .76 Dowlins, street, (now .Tennyeon street), Telephone 988. / Spinal Massage, Chronic, Nervous, anil Mental Disorders Treated." 9.3(4 to 8 p.m., except afternoons; Saturday by appointments. '< Write for leaflet . 5n BOARD AND RESIDENCE., EV IA THAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET (Nearly opposite Railway Station). Are you coming for a day, or a month, or a year? Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dunedin's Leading Private Hotel, close to the Railway Station and Post Office. Every possible convenience, superior service, excellent table. ■ Hot water for baths at any hour. Fire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Telegram: "Leviathan." P.O. Box 112. Telephone 67. tt/fETROPOLE PRIVATE HOTEL, - I *- 5 - ST. CLAIR. Mr H. KENNEDY, having Leased the above-named Hotel, begs to inform the General Publio ho is prepared to take BOARDERS (permanently or otherwise), and Guarantees the Best of Accommodation. Tariff Moderate. Afternoon Tea, 6d, open on Sundays. Telephone 2572. 9n H. KENNEDY, Proprietor. GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place ('phpne 2180).—ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 20]u BOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Rooms to LET; permanent boarders, 22s 6d. Warwick House, Moray place (Mre Fairley, proprietress). 8n "nrXHE ADYAR." 64 Dowling street.— JL VACANCIES for Boarders, Permanent or Visitors. —Tel. 1177. WANTED to LET, an Unfurnished Single ROOM; use of kitchen and all conveniences.—Address Rooms, Times Office. 9n GENTLEMAN desires BOARD and *JT LODGING; north end.—Particulars to Marine, Times. _ 9n TO LET, Furnished DOUBLE ROOM; gas, fireplace, bath.—2B Hanover street. "* 7n ~fT<iO LET, Furnished ROOMS (one large, J. one small); very cheap good tenants. 314 High street. 9n ' AD desires BOARD and RESIDENCE. Address Board, Times Office. 9n ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL SANATORIUM GROUNDS. KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA Five minutes from the railway station, near the post and telegraph office, almost adjoining baths. First-class table. Electric light throughout. Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per week. Mrs A. BRACK-EBUSH, lo Proprietress. PTHMARU.—Te Kitiroa, Sarah street (overX looking bay): Superior Private BOARD-RESIDENCE; good home; refinement and comfort; moderate terms. 9n TVTOTE ADDRESS. Telephone Port Molyi. 1 neux Bureau. Letters Port Molyneux Private Bag. First-class AOCOMMODA ? TION. —Heatherwick House, Kaka Point. "MTANTED, Furnished CRIB (from 22nd * » 'December); between Waikouaiti and Hampden.—Particulars to Five Weeks, Times Office. 8n rrUMARD — Superior ACCOMMODAX TION for Visitors at Mrs H. Scott's, 128 Wilson street (off Wai-iti road). 3n WANTED, 4-roomed Furnished COTTAGE (January 12 to 26); Waikouaiti or north line.—B. A., Mosgiol. 7 n iNTED, CRIB for six months Bay).—Address Crib, Times

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17157, 9 November 1917, Page 1

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