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AT THE OCTAGON -**" And KING EDWARD THEATRES, Commencing To-day at the Matinee. Octagon, 2.30 p.m. King Edward, 1.30 p.m. CHARLES RAY — In—CHARLES RAY A SPARKLING TRIANGLE PLAY, "THE CLODHOPPER." Hore's All About It: Charlie, heartbroken by his father's harsh treatment, runs away to New York. He sees on a theatro door, "JANITOR WANTED!" As ho goes timidly on to the stage, the director is rehearsing his dances for tho forthcoming revue. Frenziedly delighted, the director espies the bumpkin, with his mail order suit and his straw hat. Tho perspiring director has an inspiration—"CAN YOU DANCE?" And Charlie grinned and did. "THE CLODHOPPER." But "THE CLODHOPPER GLIDE" is the sensation of the season. CAN YOU CLODHOP? Along comes that irresistible* Irrepressible Charlie Ray With a perfectly ridiculous dance— The Clodhopper Glide! — And all tho men, and all the Stcnogs, And all the -wives, And overybody in the whole crazy world Will be doing tho absurd thing, Galumping around like a million farmers, Swinging their arms and waving their leg 3, To the tune of "Back to the Farm," While wo poor vamps can roll ottr eyes And smoke our cigarettes, And tie ourselves Into bowknots Without getting a single rise Out of tho clodhopping world! THE "CLODHOPPER GLIDE" MAKES CHARLIE'S FORTUNE. & A U L SALDAIG-NE, - A U L S A L D A I G N E, Operatio Tenor, late of Boston Grand Operatic Company. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, CONCERT, CONCERT, BURNS HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at 8 o'clock. PAUL SALDAIGNB,. Assisted by CHAS. SCHTLSKY (Violin Virtuoso). Tickets: 2s Reserved; Unreserved, Is. ■ Box Plan at The Bristol. DESOLATION," i Reverie for Piano, by Gordon Mackenzie. This Descriptive Piano Solo was inspired by a scene in Belgium. SECURE YOUR COPY EARLY For.ls9d At TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Cnder the auspices of the Otago Women's Club. KING'S THEATRE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917, At 8 p.m. LECTURES by Surgeon-general R. S. F. Henderson, K.H.P., C.8., "Medical Work at the Front." By Lieut. E. T. Shand (Royal Flying Corps), "The Work of the Royal Flying Corps." Proceeds Red Cross FnndS. Tickets (2s) may be Reserved at The Bristol — : lOn UNEDIN AND SUBURBAN SOFT ' GOODS EMPLOYEES' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will b© held in tho Trades Hall on TUESDAY, November 13, at 8 pjn. Business important. L. F. EVAN'S, lOn - Secretary. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. SUSPENSION OF MORNENGTON TRAMWAY SERVICE On SUNDAY, the dlth INST. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mornington Cable Tramway Servioe will be Suspended ALL DAY on Sunday Next, the 11th instant, in order that tho Boilers in the Power-house- may be Cleaned. G. A. LEWTN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, Bth November, 1917. 9 ELECTION NOTICES. AIKOUAITI CO UNTY. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR THE MERTON RIDING. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HJKR33BYI GIVEN that the following Persons have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the Office of Councillor for ihe Merton Riding of the County of Waikbuaiti:— M'LEOD, JOHN. MARSHALL, ROBERT. And there being only one vacancy to bo filled, a POLL will be taken as between the said« Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, at the following places: —Schoolhouse, Seacliff; Schoolhouse, Merton; and Schoolhouee, Karitano. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. JOHN PORTEOUS, Returning Officer for Waikouaitf County. Waikouaiti, November 5, 1917. 6n QOVEHNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. TkEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, U INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE. A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION of MODERN METHODS OF HANDLING BEES will be given at Mr W. A. LILBURNE'S APIARY, TOKOITI, on WEDNESDAY, November 14, at 2.30 p.m. All interested cordially invited. (Signed) E. A. EARP, lOn Government Apiary Instructor. a M P O R T A N T NOTICE. ■TO IMPORTERS AND USERS OF BLACK IRON, STEEL, AND TERNE PLATES. The Minister in Charge of Munitions and Supplies, acting under urgent instructions from the Britr-sh Ministry of Munitions in the United Kingdom, invites all those interested in the above materials to set out their requirements upon a special form, which may be obtained application from this Department. In order to place the full requirements of tho dominion before tho Ministry of Munitions in London, a final rationing scheme is now being compiled, and it is therefore imperative to users and others interested that all returns be mnde on or before tho twelfth day of NOVEMBER, ISI7. A. M. ADAMS, Chief Executive Officer. Munitions and Supplies Department, Post Office Box 106. Wellington. 7n ABVKKTISEMEirrS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/0; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly C.jsh in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WOULD tho sender of postal notes for 10s 6d issued at Oturohua on October 22 pleaeo send his NAME to THE MANAGER, lOn Otago Daily Times? iOTHING to touch it—WaUon's No. 10 ■"' Whinky ias long been singled oviL as l*est Wkr#ky in New Zoakad pi eltwtwhere.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 1