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AMUSEMENTS. THE OCTAGON EVERY AFTERNOON at 2.30, and EVERY EVENING at 8. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. E. J. Carroll presents REX BEACH'S MASTI2RPIECE, "THE BARRIER." "THE BARRIER." "THE BARRIER." Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 9d (plus tax). Plan Bristol. Also at the KING EDWARD. Bo Early I We were crowded at All Sessions yesterday. "ftTEW QUEEN'S AND KING EDWARD ll THEATRES. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY 1 The True Story of the Russian Revolution. "RASPUTIN, The secret of his "RASPUTIN, influence over the THE Czarina is exposed, THE and the cloak that BLACK hid the shame and BLACK sorrows of the RusMONK." MONK." Czarina is exposed, and the cloak that hid the shame and sorrows of the Russian Court is torn asunder in this tremendous film masterpiece. Still Packing the Theatre Nightly. OC'TAGON "A MORMON MAID." "A MORMON MAID." "A MORMON MAID." "A MORMON MAID." The Picture that the Mormons tried to I Stop. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. IE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, I 1903" (Section 50). IN THE ESTATES OF— CLEMENT ROBERT BOUGHTON, of Dunedin, Packer, but at his death a Private in his Majesty's Expeditionary Force. EDMUND FRANCIS DICKSON, of Dunodin, Sheet Metal Worker, but at hie death a Private (No. 49349) in his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. JOHN KEDDIE LINTON, of Manuka Creek, Farmer, but at his death a Private (No. 32586) in his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary Force. BERTRAM CHARLES OOLLINGS, of Hawea Flat, Farmer, but at his death a Private (No. 39170) in the 21st Reinforcements of his Majesty's New Zealand Expeditionary .Force. MAURICE LYNCH, of Dunedin, Labourer. ANN M'CANDLISH, of Dunedin, Widow. CHRISTINA MARY BLOXHAM, of Dumbarton, Widow. All Creditors and others having CLAIMS AGAINST these Estates are hereby required to send 'them, with PARTICULARS, to the Local Deputy Public Trusteeat Dunodin. on or before the 18th day of MARCH, 1918. Accounts not icndered by the date nair.ed may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estates may be lodged to the credi'i of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin. K. N. H. BROWNE, Local Deputy Public Trustee at Dunedin, PROFESSIONAL. CHIROPRACTIC.—GILES & GILES, ■O Chiropractors, may bo Consulted in Mosgiel Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, between 9.30 and 12.30, at Corner of -Mure and Forfar streets. Chiropractio: The science which accounts for, locates, and corrects the cause of disease by spinal adjustments. Hundreds of cases in Dunedin restored to health by Chiropractic. Dunedin Office: HaUenstein's Building, Princes etroet 4ia GRADUATE WELTMER INSTITUTE OT U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Therapeutist, 76 Tennyson street (opposito Convent), Telephone 988. Spinal Massage, Chronic. Nervous, and Mental Disorders Treated. 9.30 to 8 p.m., except Friday afternoons; Saturday by Appointments. Write for leaflet. 4ja ID GEORGE, METAPHYSICIAN. 58 George street (opposite WardeH'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. 'ONEY LENT. MONEY. -A". MONEY. Any sum from £l upwards, by MONEY, easy instalments upon' any apMONEY. proved security, including FurMONEY. niture without removal. MONEY. Also, MONEY. Business and professional men MONEY, requiring temporary assistance MONEY, for week or two can obtain same MONEY, immediately. NO PUBLICITY. MONEY. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. MONEY. Business secrets entrusted to one MONEY. . person only. MONEY. Apply personally or by letter MONEY. (enclosing stamp), MONEY. L. W. BALKIND, MONEY. 35 Dowling street MONEY. (above Excelsior Hotel). MONEY. 'Phono 3404. MONEY. Postal address: Box 590. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. In the Supremo Coirrt of New Zealand (O'fcago and Southland District). In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1803." and in the matter of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL KING, of Port Chalmers, Draper, a Bankxunt. I, the above-named Alexander Campbell King, intend to apply to 'thia Honour Mo Court on FRIDAY, the Sth day of .February, 1918, for an Order of Discharge. Dnted at Port Chalmers this 15th day of January. 1918. ALEXANDER CAMPBT3LL KING. TN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MRS - L S. A. SHORE, Furnisher, Napier. Any Person having a CLAIM in the above Estate which has not been acknowledged and dividend paid thereon is requested to send PARTICULARS of samo to roach the Undersigned not later than 31st JANUARY, 1918; otherwise they will not participate in the Final Distribution to bo made on that date. C. B. ROBERTSON, Assignee of S. A. Shore. P.O. Box 920, Wellington. 18j a ADVEBTISEICENTS of 16 Words nnder the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; G insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Oharpe if Booked. npiIREE * oung Ladies wish to OORRESJL POND with Three Gentlemen (2540), view matrimony.—Genuine, Times Office. 18ja 'hISCHARGED P9LDIER wants to * MEET homely Woman, view matrimony.—Address Wood, care Times Offioo, Dunedin. 17ja ANOTHER Raid. People will have WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. They know it's good. 12ja VCEN'S SPORT SUITS; 4 pockets, JrJL belted back; all-wool tweeds of select lesigns; from 30s.—Herbert, Hayne©. PTIMISTS say: We. can get WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky, anyway. It's iy. 13ja i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17215, 18 January 1918, Page 1

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