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fIMUSEMEHTS. E CHILDREN'S TREAT -*- THIS AFTERNOON. CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN And MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND In tho Big Laughing Success, '•MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE," "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE," "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE," "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE," At NEW QUEEN'S THEATRE, To-day. To-day. To-day. In Conjunction with tho Hurricane Success, "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." " THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE." "THE GHIL WHO DID NOT CARE." Tho summit of costly production and supremo setting. A Tremendous Drama of Family Life. NEW, STARTLING, EFFECTIVE. A Great Play screened in telling fashion. IVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ALICE BRADY in ALICE BRADY in A SELF-MADE WIDOW. A SELF-MADE WIDOW. And Chapter Fifteen of THE IRON CLAW. Supporting Programme. AT THE PLAZA. AGAIN TO-DAY. ALICE BRADY in THE BALLET GIRL. Big World Drama. SUBMARINE, No. 1L Only Four More Chapters to Complete the . Story. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Enjoyable Programme of Pictures with Music. TO-DAY, Famous Players Present LOUISE HUFF, FRANK LOSSEE. CREIGHTON HALE, In Donman Thompson's Immortal Drama, "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." Good Supports. Good Music. r OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- — CIATION. A SALE OF WOKKwill be held at the Y.M.C.A. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, in Aid of the Soldiers' Hostel Fund. The function will be Opened on Tuesday Afternoon at 2.30 by his Worship the' Mayor. Afternoon Sessions —Free; Evening Sessions—Sixpence. H. ADAMS, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Aux. TMPORTANT! TO THE MUSICAL 1 PROFESSION. THE ART OF THE PIANO TEACHER, By D. Chas. Pearce. Supplies of this most essential work are now to hand, and should be acquired by Teacheim and Students before supplies are again exhausted. ss; posted, 5a sd. THE BRISTOL PIA'NO CO. (LTD.), Princes street, Dunedin. lOn BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. IHE TEMPORARY OFFICE JOHN EDMOND MACKERRAS & HAZLETT'S OLD WAREHOUSE, BOND STREET (opposite Star Office). WOULD YOU DO?" In the course of conversation between two friends recently, one of whom was a few years older than the other, the younger one said: "What would you do if you were showing eigns of going grey before you were 30?" The reply was: "I had several grey hairs before I was 25, but I was recommended Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, and have used it for the' past nine years, and as you see now there is not a grey hair visible, and it has improved both in length and thickness. If you have any tendency to premature greyness get it immediately. It's simply splendid." Procurable from A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, Sole Agent for New Zealand and Australia. Price, 3s 6d bottle; postage, 6d extra. Sn A motive is of little use unless it is rigorously adhered to. BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA J ROOMS, Prineeo street, Dunedin, have always had a motive, expressible in the one word " QUALITY." This Motive is the Backbone of our Business. Only highly-efficient bakers are employees—bakers who know their work from A to Z. They recognise that everything turned out must be of the very best. Take one item we use—CREAM. We are supplied from Mr Hellyer. N.E. Harbour, whose herd is reckoned to bo far and away tho finest in New Zealand. The Stock Exchange Tea Rooms and Shop are the centre where .discriminating people hare their wants supplied. Do you discriminate? BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street (at the Corner). TUDY your nerves, and avoid pavementK.J 1 jar by wearing WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Para Rubber, British, therefore Best! rCLISTS. don't buy trouble. Get the _ NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER nouskid tyre, with the extra air space for easy riding; guaranteed 6, 9, 12, and 15 months. Ask to eee them. l 0 r ATSON'S No. 10 is a littlo dearer ■ • ■ than most Whiskies, but is worth tho money. 300 OLID Brass Ornaments, antique and .-_ unique; superior to all shown elsewhere; see window.—Petef Dick, jeweller, Moray place. A NTIQUE Japanese Ornaments, handi jtik. some designs; solid brass, heavy, ornamental; suitable for presentations.—Petor Dick, Moray place. - PETER DICK'S Exhibit Antique Solid, Brass Hand-worked Bowls, Vases, etc. Just landed. Appeals to artistic tastes. MIND this now ! When buying Whisky for medicinal or other use, get Watson's No. 10, and you got first quality. SUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT— J Cameras stocked, Spools Developed, Printing and Enlarging.--53 Bond streot ('phone 3774). -7 n EN'S Popular Holiday SPORTS - SUITS, 4 patch porkers, from 30s.— Herbert, Ilaynes. 8 n MACUIN.ES.—Is r-J giving trouble? Send along to D. Forrester and Co., 79 Prinet's street, who repair all makes. New Sewing Machines from £9. JEEDLES, Belts, Shuttles, etc., stocked. 1 Go-oarts and push-clvairs (with Plunket hood) from £2 ss. Hooda Re-oovered, Wheels Re-tyred, wired on by machine; beet material procurable*.—At D. Forrester and 'Co.'s. 10n I" EATHER Heels, in these days of leather " i shortage, contain " filling," and ar • quickly. Study cconomv and WEAR WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Pure Rubber, British, and Best. ONLY at Dunedin Photographic Depot, 53 Bond street (next Star Office): Lessons on Photography.—'Phono 3774. YOU wouldn't buy "cheap" eggs—then why buy cheap tyres? CLINCHER i TYRES, the all-British tyre, is not the ccflapost, bit th<» least expensive. See?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 1

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