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dttUSEMEWTS. THE OCTAGON TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL SHOW WEEK BILL. "THE QUESTION," "THE QUESTION," Starring ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY. ALICE JOYOE and HARRY MOREY. How the stroke of a pen might nave BARRED THE GATES OF SOCIETY against a man and woman. The Second Star is THE SECRET KINGDOM. An altogether THE SECRET KINGDOM, new serial, and THE SECRET KINGDOM, a production THE SECRET KINGDOM, both costly and THE SECRET KINGDOM, elegant by the THE SECRET KINGDOM. Greater VitaTHE SECRET KINGDOM. graph. Starring DOROTHY KELLY and CHARLES RICHMAN. First Episode: "THE LAND OF INTRIGUE." THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE (Topical). A Really Great Treat for the Country Folk. TAGO ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF I'ICTURES Open Daily till SATURDAY, Ist December, from 12 to 5.30 p.m.. and from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Art Union Tickets, One Shilling (including admission to Exhibition). Half Gross Proceeds from sale of tickets will be devoted to Otago Women's Patriotic Association. 13n

AMUSEMENTS. STARTLING ATTRACTION. New Big Programme, AT THE PLAZA "*"*• To-day: 1.45 till 5; 6.30 till 10. The Wonderful Metro Play, GOD'S HALF-ACRE. A queer title perhaps, but one of the top-notch pictures of the year. Screening at 2.45 and 7.30 p.m. During the evening screening Incidental Music, and Madame RECGIARDO will Sing "When Tou and I Were Young, Maggie," and other grand old Songs. Bisr Star Film, Supported by a BEAUTIFUL TRAVELOGUE, A very amusing COMEDY, And SECRET OF SUBMARINE (14). Screening- times: 2.15 and 7 p.m. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Frances Nelson and June Elvidge In THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. Also. Chapter Eighteen of THE IRON CLAW. THE IRON CLAW. rpHE * EMPIRE THEATRE. 1 TO-DAY, FINAL SHOWING New Metro, "THE HIDDEN SPRING," "THE HIDDEN SPRING," Featuring HAROLD LOOKWOOD. HAROLD LOCKWOOD. Great Supporting Pictures.

JJ'IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING. FRIDAY EVENING. THE TRAVELLERS' CONCERT! MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Book at The Bristol To-day. Country Visitors should make a point of being,at the Travellers' Concert. JAS. T. GILLAN, Hon. See.

lOET CHALMERS. ■ 0 R T CHALMERS. ITALIAN RED CROSS CONCERT. ', A Grand Concert will bo held in tho GARRISON HALL, PORt CHALMERS, at 8 o'clock THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, in Aid of tho Italian Red Cross Society. By kind permission of Messrs Ben J. and John Fuller, Signor and Signora MOLINARI will Assist. Prices: 2s and Is. War tax, Id. QALE OF WOODWORK. The ST. JOHN'S SCOUTS will hold a Sale of Woodwork at ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, ROSLYN, FRIDAY, November 30. Admission Free. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. • 29n [DDLEMARCH PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE RAFFLE.— Winning Numbers: 1, Silver Cream Jug and Basin, 29; 2, Silver Serviette Rings, 16; 3, Carver Rests, 11; 4, Silver Sugar Basin, 26; 5, Framed Picture, 49; 6, Cushion, 8; 7, Cushion, 10; 8, Cushion, 21; 9, Cushion, 11; 10, Pair Fancy Pillow Shams, 24; 11, Wedding Cake, 17; 13, Iced Cake, 38. ,ONEY LENT. SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant,. Wanted, For Sale, To Tet, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/8; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Ohnrae if Booked. TfXTANTED (by young girl, slight knowT» ledge typewriting), SITUATION, in office.—Addrees Diligence, Times Office. 7 ANTED, Light General's PLACE at ■ ■ seaside for few weeks at Christmas.— Address Tidy, Times Office. 29n rOUNG Man, knowledge motor engine, l wants LEARN drive motor car or lorry.—Address Low Wage, Times Office. \JSJ ANTED, SITUATION by elderly per- » * 'son to attend invalid old lady or old couple.—Elderly, Times Offioe. 27n SOLDIER'S Wife (with baby) wishes to take a PLACE; town or country.— Address Athol, Times Office. . 27n TfIRACTION Engine-driver seeks JOB X hauling or thrashing; not fit for military service—Traction, Times Office. BOY (17) wante HARVESTING, January ; three years' general farming experience; state wages. —Address Experienced, Times Office. ' 27n rfIHREE Girls want PLACE Fruit-pick-X ing, Otago Central, beginning year.— Address Reliable, Moray Place P. 0., Dunedin. 29n STRONG young Woman wants suitable ' EMPLOYMENT in shearing shed during Christmas holidays; rolling fleeces, etc.—Win the War, Times Office. 29n ["IGHLY Respectable Woman requires L RE-ENGAGEMENT housekeeper; references exchanged.—Reputation, Times Office. 29n ANTED (by university student), » » Clerical WORK during December; can start now. —Address W. P., Times Office. 29n T7JXPERIENCED Shorthand - tvpiste JCi (knowledge bookkeeping) desires POSITION.—Addross Competent, Times Office. 29n SHEARERS and Station Cooks waiting ENGAGEMENT; also Lads (sheep farms).—Kidd's Bureau, Princes street (telephone 959). . 29n 4~IHRISTCHURCH medico's wife savssho VJ finds Egyptian HENNALINE simply perfect for Shampooing and Toning Hair. Try it; Is 6d and 2s 6d.—At Hendy's Hairdressing Rooms. 28n ■JNBEATEN! Watson's No. 10 Whisky «J has a mellowness, a purity that singles it out as altogether superior. 300 M 'DONALD & MILI/ER, Green Island, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon PIGS. Correspondence invitod. 29n "PROTECTION against inferior quality is A assured when you buy Watson's No. 10 Whisky. 300 ASHING VARSITY TOPS; white, » ■ striped, and tussore colours; fit boys 3 to 8; from 4s 6d.—Herbert, Haynes. NOTHING to touch it—Watson's No. 10 Whisky has long been singled out as best Whisky in New Zealand or elsewhere. TAGO WTnraßß.-Kew ■torte*. A luga amount of rending matter, PrJo©, Od.

rpHE VICTORIA CROSS i Is the' sign of supremo bravery and sacrifice. THE ST. ANDREW CROSS, Worn as a Badge on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 (St. Andrew's Day), Shows that you have .sacrificed One Shilling for the relief of the sick and suffering^ Ministered to through the agency of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION PATIENTS AND PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY, QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE CONVALESCENT FUND, DENTAL HOSPITAL. Help the Hospitals Helpers' Association'; Appeal on FRIDAY NEXT. SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS, Under the ausaicea of \ THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO, SATURDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. • Special Notifications to Head Masters.A final Rehearsal of the Boys' Marching Display -will be held at the Grounds Tomorrow (Friday) Afternoon, at 3.15. full attendance is essential SPECIAL CAR ARRANGEMENTS foi the above. North-East Valley School will join th< ■ car at the Gardens at 2.45 p.m. George Street School will meet the cai at Howo street at 2.47 p.m. Maori Hill, Normal, and Albany Streei Schools join at Frederick street a 2.45 p.m. Moray Place and Kaikorai meet at the Old Post Office at 3 p.m. MASSED SCHOOLS 5 DISPLAY. On SATURDAY the City, North End and Hill Schools (Boys and Girls) will as semble at the Octagon ai 2 p.m., and Marcl to the G.P.0., headed by the Massec Schools' Bands (under the direction of M: J. Rennie), where nino Special Cars wil bo provided to take all to the grounds* N.E. Valley will leave them School bj Special Car at tho Gardens at 1.40 p.m. Other Sohools will bo provided' with nine Cars at the Old Post Office after 2 p.m. Caversham, Musselburgh, Anderson Bay Macaridrew Road, Forbury, and Kensington will Not take part in the Maid through town. They will make their owi arrangements for getting to the Grounds. Bugle Calls, "Fall In," will be soundec at 2.35 for Girls' and at 3.40 for Boys' Displays. Competitors in all events timed to commence prior to 2.30 p.m. will not be able to take part in the' inarch through town. Sports Commence at 1.30 p.m. Sports Commence at 1.30 p.m. Sports Commence at 1.30 p.m. Sports Commence at 1.30 p.m. If possible, Tents will be provided foi competitors in the vicinity of the smoking stand, and, if it is possible, a separate ten will be provided for each school. Head Masters are asked to arrange foi an Assistant Master as an Attendant, and are reminded of the resolution passed by them —viz.: All competitors (boye and girls) found in tho arena wheni not competing will not only disqualify themselves, but will disqualify their respective schools in points for the shield. All "Children will be admitted to the smoking stand FREE OF CHARGE. Spiked Shoes will NOT BE ALLOWED in the Championship Running Events. Programmes, with Plan of Boys' Marching Displays, will bo obtainable at the Secretary's Office TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 4 p.m. The Secretary will be glad' to have tho names, of two boys from each school williing to undertake tho Sale of Programmes. Sweets ajnd Soft Drinks will be on sale during tho afternoon. Sweets stalls tinder tho control of tho lady pupil teachers. PRIZES NOW ON VIEW in Messrs Begg and Co.'s window. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. yjNFJDIN CITY COUNCIL. ROSLYN BATHS. The Public is hereby notified that the ROSLYN ' MUNICIPAL BATHS are NOW OPEN, and AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC during tho Usual Hours as heretofore. \ G. A. LEWIN, -' 29n Town Clerk.. Town Hall, 28th November, 1917. T ADIES'own Combings made into beautiJLJ ful Switches, Cluster, etc., from 2s 6s.—At Hcndy's H&irdressing Illpma.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 1

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