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AMUSEMENTS. DON'T MISS IT! IjJifit 2 Screenings. A T T HE OCTAGON. "©.-TWICE TO-DAY.—B p.m., Jno Beautiful Problem Play, "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." your Scats at The Bristol Piano tympany (ece special advertisement for Saturday). rpiHE PLAN IS FILLING NOW FOR POLLY OF THE CIRCUS', With MAE MARSH As the Radiant Heroine. < A GOLDWYN PHOTO SPECTACLE. A Classic of the Biff Tops. Laughter and Tears! Beauty and Thrills! Love and Scandal! A story 'which tells that, though hearts may break, mon and women fall and die, and eouls may suffer a&ony, THE SHOW MUST GO ON. The greatest heart t'rama of the circus ever screened. OCTAGON & KING EDWARD THEATRES. COMING SATURDAY AT 2.30. BOOK YOUR SEATS. IT'S WISER. QUEEN'S AND KING EDWARD CHARLES CHAPLIN, In ~ 'THE ADVENTURER." Margery Wilson (who viae "Brown Eyes" in ' Intolerance ") stars in ' FLAMES OF CHANCE," ~ ™ or 7.° f Lovo and the World War Also, NEGLECTED WIFE (No. 12). SHOWS. QTA G 0 AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION OF FARM PRODUCTS, WOOL, FRUIT, LIVE STOCK. DAIRY MACHINERY,' HOME INDUSTRIES, ETC., Will bo opened in HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Dunedin, At 2 30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 28th inst. Splendid Entries. Numerous Attractions. Music Every Afternoon and Evening. Catering conducted by the Otago Women's Patriotic Association in aid of its funds. H. V. FULTON, P O. Box 84. Telephone 1031. ELECTION NOTICES. jyjNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. In the matter of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908 " H ( E S KB ? n G F( E PUBLIC NOTICE that at the Poll taken for the Election of One Councilor for• the City of Dunedin, ™in °, n WKDNK ?DAY, the 22nd Mav 1918 the persons hereinafter named wera ™ll ates ' and received the number of \u I Jt,S set opposite their names, respectively—that is to say: GREEN. ISAAC ARBUCKLE, JOHN CARSE 691 And! hereby declare the said ISAAC GREEN to be duly ELECTED G. A. LEWIN, n r. ,J f Returning Officer. Dunedih, 23rd May. 1918. 24my WARD AND RESIDENCE. EVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET (Nearly opposite Railway Station). Are you coming for a day, or a month or a year? ' Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dunedin's Leading Private Hotel, close to the Railway Station and Post Office. Every possible convenience, superior service, excellent table. Hot water for baths at any hour. Fire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. and letters promptly attended LEVIATHAN HOTEL. DUNEDIN. Telegrams "Leviathan." P.O. Box 11? Telephone 67. OARD-RESIDENCE; Furnished Rooms to Lhl; permanent boarders. 25s — Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev proprietress). 23my "OOAR.D and RESIDENCE; double and single bedrooms; splendid view.— Mount Ohphant, £2 Horiot row; 'phone <5J09 - __ 24my WANTED (by business lady), BEDSITTING ROOM; near Octagon; quiet home.—Address Protestant, Times ° ffice - 24my. TMTANTED (by lady), 2 or 3 ROOMS, fur- *▼ n.wicd or partly; good locality.—2o, Office. 24-my TH requires BOARDLODGING, private family; centralstate terms.—Respectable, Times Offico. ' T ARGE Unfurnished ROOM (sunny); gas, all conveniences; seven minutes Ihctagon, rise.—9o Times Offico. 24my WORKING Man and Litle Girl want BOARD and RESIDENCE; close to city.—C. A.. jLimes Office. 24my ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL SANAIORIUM GROUNDS K.IA OR A PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA Five minutes from the railway station ' near the post and telegraph office ' almost adjoining baths. ' First-class table. Electric light throughout Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per woolr ' Mrs A. BRACKEBUSH Lo Proprietress t °ch HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch D. COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532 lelephoncs 1040, 2279 f n ArSON'S No. 10's wonT , <l^ rfui 7 U ur y 18 r , Pason wl 'y it should >e partaken of before others. 16my V UTRINE HAIR FOOD prevents dand- , r . uff - Promotes hair growth, preserves _5° lo j?5 >_3s llkiason and Son. rfcUR Country Customers, pleTuso "insist y our Hanging and Table Lamps also >ocond-nand 1' urmture; largest stock in ftwii; got quotations boforo purchasiae Isewliwft.—Austen, Frodcricic rtroet '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17323, 24 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17323, 24 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17323, 24 May 1918, Page 1