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AMUSEMENTS. THE SENSATION OF THE STAGE! JULIAN ELTINGE, Tho Greatest Female Impersonator of tho Ago, will be seen at THE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY In the New Paramount, "THE COUNTESS CHARMING." "THE COUNTESS CHARMING." " THE COUNTESS CHARMING." He looks like a girl! Ho dresses like a girl! You can't tell him from, a girl! And yet he's a man ! Tho play is exhilarating, and a study of how easily a man can impersonate a woman. If clothes make tho man, decidedly feminine clothoe make Julian Eltirige. Repute says he is a man, but, if so, he's the prettiest "girl ever seen on the stage. Men will rave over her and women go mad on him. Also, The King of Funmakers, The Irrepressible "FATTY" ARBUCKLE, "FATTY" ARBUCKLE, In his Latest Comedy, "'FATTY' IN CONEY ISLAND." A PICTURE WORTH SEEING A T THE PLAZA, THE GRELL MYSTERY. THE GRELL MYSTERY. THE GRELL MYSTERY. THE GRELL MYSTERY. THE GRELL MYSTERY. THE GRELL MYSTERY. Alternoon and Evening. ADULTS. 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE Final Screenings of THE AWAKENING. Thirteenth Chamber of LUCILLE LOVE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVA'NK. In GATES OF GLADNESS. DAVID WISHABT, Consulting Homoeo pathist and Biochemic Therapeutist. A man in khaki writes: "Re MrWishart'? medicine, I have still got the outfit with me (January 18), and find it very useful foi the various camp ailments which are common with us." 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phono 769. nao MEETINGS. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of Membe-a will be hold in the Early Settlers' Hall TONIGHT (TUESDAY), atß o'clock. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and General. Mr Ct L. Denniston has given notice that ho will, at this meeting, move the following resolution:—"That all persons who arrived in Otago up to and including 31st December, 1868, and their descendants, be eligible for membership of the Association, and that Rule 6 be altered accordingly.' 17my WM. Secretary. OF OTAGO. ANNUAL RECEPTION of GRADUATES will take place in the Allen Hall, University, on FRIDAY, May 24. at 3 p.m. Friends of the University may obtain tickets of admission on apnlication to the Undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, 21m y Registrar. PROFESSIONAL MR FRED GEORGE METAPHYSICIAN, REMOVED TO 172 KING STREET (Corner Hanover street). Interviews: 10-12; 2-5; 7-9. Saturdays by Appointment. J& J- WILLIAMSON • CHIROPRACTORS, ' Graduates of the Palmer School (Chironraerle Fountain Head), Davenport, lowa USA Corner of High and Princes streets (Colonial Mutual Buildings), Dunedin. Residence 'Phone 593; Office Phone, 594. Office Hours * 9.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. ; 2.30 to 5 30 n m Saturdiy: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., ' And by Appointment. WELTMER INSTITUTE WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Therapeutist, 520 GEORGE STREET. Telephone 22825. Spinal Massage, Chronic, Nervous, and Mental Disorders Treated. 9.30 to 8 p.m., except Friday afternoons; Saturday by Appointments. Write for leaflet. 4j a FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost end Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/C; G insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. OR SALE, RETRIEVER PUPS; off good rabbiter strain.—A'ddress Retriever, Pukerangi. 21niy 7FT BILLIARD-DINING TABLE, com- « plete; in good order; £14.—Address Winter Evenings Times Office. 21my FOR SALE, good 3-seater, 4-cylinder BUICK. CAR.—Address (early) Box 16, Ranfurly. 15my TJ OSES! ROSES.—Catalogues post free -«-«< on application.—J. H. Seidelin, nurseryman, Byron street, Mornington. "I7JOR SALE, Splendid FEATHERS for beds, pillows, etc.; 3d per lb.—W. Stewart, poultry merchant, Dunedin. CJEOOND-HAND CYCLES! Road following: Gont's Pattern, Eadie coaster hub, new tyres; £6 10s.—Scotts, George street. ENT'S MASSEY, clutch, brake, new tyres, £3 10s; Lady's OSMOND, clutch, brake, £5 10s.—Scotts. GENT'S P~ATTERN7good order, £6 10a; Gent's PATTERN, Eadio coaster hub, £6.—ScOtts, Georgo street. LADY'S HARTFORD, fitted clutch, front brake, £4; Lady's PATTERN, coaster hub, new tyres, £5 153. LADY'S ROY"aL~SPEEDWELL, coaster hub, new tyros, £7 10s; Lady's ROYAL, 2 brakes, £5 10s.—SCOTTS. FOR SALE —Saddle, Bridle, Gig. and Harness, Sideboard, Piano, Motor Cycle, cheap Cart.—Boddy, King street. MOTOR Trucks, one to seven tons; latest MOTOR CARS, two to seven seats.—Apply Dominion Garage, Dunedin. ■ " (TUMEL HAIR" BELTING.—ObtainI ' 1 able only from Sievwright, Hairgitt, and Co. (Ltd.). 25f FOR SALE—Second-hand Roofing' Iron, Window Frames, Sashes, " Doors,' Mantelpieces. — Corner Queen-Dundos street 21mv FOR SALE. 10 h.p., 2-seater Light English CAR; electric and gae lights, 5 detachable wheels, good tyres; little used; guaranteed perfect condition; 40 miles per gallon.—Address 1916, 'l imes Office. 21iny DELCO-LTGHT. —Call and Inspect this complete Electric Lighting and Power plant at WIMPENNY BROS. & REID'S, Sap Moray placo. H E HUPMUBILE. In many lands tho Hupp i s known as the " European car at an American price." This is an apt phrase which describes that little add<<' carefulness which enters into Hupmobile construction, plus comfort and reliability, in combination with a price that is right. WIMPENNY BROS ft RETD (LTD.I QVE RS E A~S CLUB" Members and .Friends are requested to SEND DONATIONS of SWEETS to the Room, Jamieson's Buildings, Stuart street, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., to be SOLD at H.ML THEATRE on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 21 my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17320, 21 May 1918, Page 1

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