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AMUSEMENTS. r jp H E OCTAGON FOR ONE WEEK. TWICE DAILY: At 2.30 and a COMMENCING TO-DAY. By Arrangement with E. J. Carroll. THE BIG SUPER-FEATURE Tliat excels "The Spoilers" and "The " Ne'er-do-well" iri ito romantio and sconic beauty and its physical and dramati'o intensity. REX BEACH'S THE BARRIER. REX BEACH'S THE BARRIER. REX BEACH'S THE BARRIER. REX BEACH'S THE BARRIER. Big- audiences held spellbound by its thrilling realism and swift, stirring action. "Oho of tho Best 5 Pictures Ever Made." COME TO THE MATINEES. It is sure to bo crowded each night. Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 9d, and tax. Plan Bristol. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY 1 Tho Picture that is drawing tho crowds. "RASPUTIN, THE. BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." Tho secrct of hie influence over the Czarina is exposed. ' THE LATEST LONDON SONG HTT. ".THE BLIGHTY GIRL" ("Thumbs Up for the Blightv Girl"). A REAL LIVE SONG. Chorus: Thero isn't a rrirl in Paris or in Flanders, There isn't a girl in tho jolly old Dardanelles, There isn't a girl about who can take a fellow out In tho sort of fascinating way that makes him shout; There isn't a girl from Franco to (Salonika Who can set your heart awhirl; So everybody lioro just givo her a hearty cheer, " Thumbs up" for the Blighty Girl. Secure your Copy Early for Is 9d at TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STOKE,S, 174-178 Geon*o street, Dimcetin. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that tho Otago Daily Times undertakes tho POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the city on shortest notice. BURNS A N KING'S THEATRE, BOWLING THURSDAY, JAI At 8 Selection—DUNEDlN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. Chairman's Remarks —Mr W. B. M'EWAis*. Part Song, "Thero was a tad" —BURNS CHOIR. Song, "Scots Wha Hae"—Mr J. M'GRATH. Song, "Ye Banks and Braes" —Miss ALMA LE FEVRE. Instrumental Quartet. " Tho Thistle"— Mr J. D. FLINT'S PARTY. Song, "Mary Morrison " —Mr O. C. SCOTT. Address. " Burns as a Patriot"—Rev. A. W. KINMONT, M.A. Song. " Tho Lea Rig "—Miss E. DENHOLM. " ATJLD LA Musical Director: Mr Jas. Pa'tersc ! Admission: Gallery and Stalls, 2:

TENDERS. TSNDERS for the ERECTION of WOODEN RESIDENCE at " CLINTON will bo received until 2 p.m. of FRIDAY, February 1, 1918. Plans and specifications mav be seen at my office. EDMUND ANSCOMBE, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Union Bank Buildings, Dunedin. 19ja K | LENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. -*■ on THURSDAY, 24tli inst., for ALTERATIONS to MAIN BUILDING and NURSES' OLD HOME, Dunedin Hospital. MASON & WALES, 19ja Registered Architects, Dunedin. nrXENDERS arc invited till 2 p.m. ~on JL THURSDAY, 24th inst., for PLUMBING and PAINTING WORK at the Lawrence Hospital. Plans and specification may bo seen at the Hospital, Lawrence, and at our Office, Dunedin, where tenders are to be lodged. MASON & WALES, Registered Architects, 17ja Dunedin. rjpiENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. MOBILISATION CAMPS, CENTRAL BATTERY. TAIAROA HEADS AND QUARANTINE ISLAND. v Written Tenders will bo received at Dcfenco Headquarters, St. Andrew street, Dunedin, up to Noon on SATURDAY, 26th January, for tho following Suoplies:— BREAD, GROCERIES, MEAT, • FORAGE, MILK, For three months ending 50th APRIL, 1918. Specifications and particulars of tenders may bo received from 'the Undersigned. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. (Signed) W. DOBSON, Captain, Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport. Defenco Office, Dunedin. 19ja HINDERS FOR TROOPSHIP CANJL TEEN STORES. Sealed Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock (noon) on the 7th FEBRUARY, 1918, for SUPPLY and DELIVERY, at Wellington or Port Chalmers, of Canteen (Stores for Troopships. Tejidcr forma may bo obtained ,at Headquarters, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington; and District Headquarters. Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Tenders must be addressed to the Quartermaster - general, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington, and endorsed " Tender for Troopship Canteen Stores." 11. C. NUTSFORD, Assistant Quartermaster-general. 15th January, 19J8. 19ja U<;OR SALE BY TENDER. Messrs MANTTAN, LIMITED (who have dtcided to give up business), invite Tenders for their SPLENDID STOCK of OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELLERY, W ATCHM AKER' S AND JEWELLER'S MATERIALS. Stock sheets and conditions of tender can bo inspected at the Company's Offices, Worcester street, or at tho Offices of tho Undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders CLOSE MONDAY, January 28, 1918, at Noon, STEWART, BECKETT, & CO., 152 Hereford street, Christchurch. ~OOL~D~ STORAGE! " PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS for Freezing Works, Abattoirs, Ice-making Plants, Cold Stores for Fruit. Fish, Meats, Eggs, Dairy Produce, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in fivo countries, including U.S.A. Existing plants rornodelled, Consultations, Advice, Reports. Correspondence invited. E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett street, Christchurch. PLAY tho game, and when buying Whisky say WATSON'S No. 10. You might as .well get beet. 12ja ECZEMA CURED I —My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. THE rich co"'t buy nor the poor desire better than Hay-ward's MILITARY PICKLE. A!\v*.js even in quality and moderato in price. All Stores. 21n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17216, 19 January 1918, Page 1

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