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amusements. Jt THOUSAND APOLOGIES 'JX) THE HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT. But the house has a fixed capacity. Wo can't enlarge it. MORAL: It's better to book bo sorry. pRINCESS THEATEB. THUS EVENING—-At B.—Every Evening j Uen. and Joiin Fuller present WINIFRED LA FRANCE, Richest Blossom in Vaudeville's Garden, In the Gorgeous 10-scene Act, "THE SIREN OF THE DEEP." A Dazzling Woman—a Dazzling Spectacle, 32 Minutee— EVERY MINUTE OPULENT WITH DELIGHT. Tho Brilliant DICK & DOROTHY. Novelties Trio. DICK & DOROTHY. Terpsichore. -rr ... Clover and Favoured Versatilo KELLY & DRAKE. Kelly & drake. MAUD COURTNEY IVANOFF »» . THE TRIO JZ-" CLASSIQUE. HOWARD HALL. PATSY HILL WARD LEAR. THE MAXIMS a.^? I< 3^,T^ Glu<ling Taxl: D.C.- and 0.5., Sj l ;' I®, 1(1 : Upper Circle, 6d. BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. Booking Fee Dunedin competitions UNEDIN COMPETITIONS. 1918—FESTIVAL—1918 PURCHASE YOUR MUSIC From THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), Princes street, Dunedin. Full Stocks of the Official Editions Now on Sale. Write for Syllabus. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.). MEETINGS. jpROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION (Dunedin' Centre). A MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in tho Early Settlers' Hall TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), May 22, at 8 o'clock. Admission by member's ticket only. The Rooms of the Association, 121 George street, will REMAIN OPEN until SATURDAY, May 25. Enrol To-day and attend Meeting To22my MONEY. MONEY. M° N £! L£NT * MnSlv From , £l u P?ards upon any apMONEY. proved secur.ty, including FurMONEY. niture without removal MONEY. Business and profcLonll men M/wlv I SqUlri ?f • temporar 7 assistance MONEY, ©an. obtain same iDimedjat^]^ MONEY. NO PUBLICITY, STRIOTL^ MONEY. CONFIDENTIAL' Business eecrets entrusted to one • person only. MONEY. Apply personally or' by letter MUNEY. 'enclosing stamn), money. L. w. balkWd, MONEY. 3o Dowling street. MONEY. 'Phone 3404. Box 690. MONEY. HOURS: MONEY. Daily. 9 to 6; Fridays, 7to 9; MONEY. Saturdays, 9 to 1. Saturday afternoons by MONEY. arrangement. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. " A SPLENDID LUNCH!" .JiL^ 0 - " Sa v °y" you can partake of a really enjoyable and satisfying Lunch. The Viands aro cooked to perfection and served piping hot. The quality of the food is unexceiled. From the "SAVOY" FARM Vegetables and Fruit arrive daily, fresh and in firet-olsBS condition. The surroundings and equipment of the Dining Hall are elegant, convenient, and make for comfort while the Attendance is prompt an<s courteous. It is the combination of all these features that enables Patrons to remark on leaving* "I've had a splendid lunch!" Nothin" is lacking to attain the goodwill of those who dine at.the "Savoy" by providing efficient and satisfactory service in every way. LUNCH, 12 TO 2. CHAJtGE, Is 3d. "THE SAVOY," Restaurant de Luxe, Moray place (corner of Princes street). " OF USING HAIR DYE." A well-known warehouse manager in Wellington whose hair was becoming somewhat scanty decided to try an extensivelyused hair tonic, and, to his surprise, it not only renewed a good vigorous growth, but the hair, whioh was well sprinkled with f?rey, regained all its original brown, and majiy personal friends really thought he had dyed it. Needless to say, he is delighted with results. Tho preparation rewaa. Pf WILSON'S REGENERATOR, the British specific for which A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, Is Sole Australasian Agent. Prico, 3s 6d bottle. Post free, any address, 4s; or 3 bottles 10B6d. rjpHE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION Theso Cold Mornings and Afternoons Ie the STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS (Brown's, Ltd.), Where Comfort and Good Cheer have Full Sway. No sooner inside the doors than that chillv feeling has vanished. .The Good and Wholesome Viands provided for your repast will do you goodwill put new life into you, and will drive dull caro away. Tho standard set by the Proprietary is a high one, and it is the invariable rule of the business that every fchmg must be of the very best. Every Afternoon our Special Orchestra plays Selections, which materially adds to the enjoyment of your visiff STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS (Brown's, Ltd.), Princes street, Dunedin. 21my Gallstones and gravel absolutely and permanently cured without oncra tion by new Herbal Troatment.—'Thomoin. herbalist, Oamaru. M n p LADIES' having COMBINGS they made into Switches, etc., should leave or send them to Hendy's Hairdressing Rooms. Switches made from 2s 6d- workmanship guaranteed. ' 20my WATSON'S No. 10 is a little than most whiskies, but is worth tho mon °y- 16my W WATSON'S No. 10's won- ▼ ▼ derful quality is reason why it should be partaken of before others. 16my ■ good as ever. Quality unequalled. SOME" Whisky—WATSON'S No 10 " I never tasted one so good before " a connoisseur 6ays. 16my DONT bake anything. Say "WAT SON'S No ,0.» and got the whisky ever distilled. 16my COLD SNAPS! —No whisky so reviving so invigorating, as WATSON'S No 10. tho quality beverage. 16my TAG-0 WITNESS.—Now atoriesTT amount of reading in»tt«r.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 1

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