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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY! TO-DAY! PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK In the New Paramount: "DOUBLE CROSSED." ■ " DOUBLE CROSSED." Action? Yes. Thrills? Yes. Suspense? Yes. Tho Greatest Story over written of Politics, Love, and Intrigue, wherein a wife shoulders her husband's burden and saves him from disaster. SUPPORTS: Latest Victor Moore Comedy. American Topical Gazette. 1. Benton Holmes Travelogue. !. r JP HE KING'S THEATRE. l- GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT, THURSDAY, MAY 30, at 8 p.m. Unuer the Auspices of the Pipers' and j Dancers' Association of N.iZ. BEST DUNEDIN TALENT. COME AND HEAR THE SONGS OF YOUR FATHERS AND MOTHERS. Sing to me o' the aidd Scots sangs, The blithesome or the sad; S They mak' me smile when lam wae, And greet when I am glad. My heart gaes back tae Auld Scotland, The saut tears dim my e'e, And the Scots blood loups in a' my veins As ye sing thae sangs tae me. Cbncert Programme (kindly arranged by Mr Thomas Ritchie, of Bcgg and Co., Ltd.) s > will be published later. The bonnie hills o' Scotland I ne'er again may see; jf But dear above most things on earth Are those Scottish hills to me. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. s- GRAND PIPING AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. in same Theatre, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 30. Sec Separate Advertisement. 28my F. A. CHEYNE, Hon. Secretary. COURSING. ftrVUNEDIN COURSING CLUB. = JLJ FORBURY PARK. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 31 and JUNE 1. ,1- MAIDEN and OPEN STAKE. Co Afternoon Tea Obtainable on Ground, s, DRAW WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8 , s > o'clock, at No. 15 Empire Buildings, Prir.ccs ln street. _ 28my T. LEE, Hon. Secretary. ts e. BOAND AND RESIOENCB. MS 3S iv EVIATHAN HOTEL, y LOWER HIGH STREET ,y (Nearly opposite Railway Station). ' Are you coming for a day, or a month, ' or a year? L Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dunt- edin'3 Leading Private Hotel, close to tho - Railway Station and Post Office. Z Every possible convenience, superior j. service, excellent table. J 1 Hot water for baths at any hour, y ■■ - Fire Escapes throughout tho Building. i- Night and Day Porters. y Telegrams and letters promptly attended 1? to LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN.. siy Telegrams "Leviathan." P.O. Box 112. - Telephoue 67. >r 8 h JJACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, y DOWLING STREET. N MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. t 0 Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy access of all places of ..musement, and handy to shops' and warehouses. = ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. [g CHARGES MODERATE. 2 J GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE j. j. Tolephone 2450. 13,, T>OARD and RESIDENCE; double ajid JJ single bedrooms; splendid view )t Mount Oliphant, 82 Heriot row; 'phone d ?§59. 24m y Z GLASGOW RESTAURANT, y v* George street and Moray place. Acy commodation visitors. Single Rooms v Vacancies Boarders.—'Phone 2980. 25mv ' wid RESIDENCE ' near Cumberland street, north of Union - street.—Address Warehouseman, Times £ office - 28my iy |>OARD and RESIDENCE Wanted by -j y business lady; must bo central.— o- Acme, Times Office. 28my WANTED, a quiet HOME for Widower; 2 children at school.—Address H B -r Times Office. ~ 23my y, "OOOM to LET respectable working maji; iy f-™ Board if required; hot bath.—6o Filj ul street. 28my i' "OURNISHED Double and Single ROOMS iy "~r. to LEI ; use of all conveniences.—s34 - King street (near St. David strcet). 28my s, ANTED, Well-furnished ROOM; on P , .T llL1 !. Prefen-ed to Tun- - bridge, Times Office. 28my le ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. /OVERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL s- vJ SANAiOiIIUM GROUNDS KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA v Five minutes from the railway station, near the post and telegraph office, ° * almost adjoining baths. _ First-class table. Electric light throughout, is Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per week. 3 ) Mrs A. BRACKEBUSH, lo Proprietress. , w HEiIK HOTEL FEDERAL, - Victoria Square, Chnstchurch. ), D. COLLINS, Proprietor st (late Clarendon Hot-el). y Alt communications receive prompt ~j attention. Box 532 Telephones 1040, 2279. y PUBLIC NOTICES. u (J OUNTRY VISITORS. Tho "ALFA HOLLOW-WIRE LIGHTING SYS'IEMS" stand unrivalled as the most up-to-date Incandescent liamps made • If you are considering Lighting your _ Home, Store, Hotol, or Hall, it will pay 1; you to t investigate the merits of the 2, "ALFA" System before placing your ord"r r elsewhere. - Tho "ALFA" System gives a nice, soft, o steady light, and is easily operated. There *> are over 500 satisfied lisers of the "ALFA" _ Lighting System in Otago and Southland. .• n There are no wicks to trim, there is no 3 smoke, no soot, no odour, no daily filling of reservoirs with the 'ALFA" System. Tho "ALFA" System will be demons- ■: fcratod each evening during this week at :s our Showroom, 70 STUART STREET (just below the Octagon). Those interested aro invited to inspect. s. MASON, STRUTIIERS, & CO. (LTD.), = " Specialists in Dairying Machinery and' Fanners' Supplies. If unable to visit us, write for freo J catalogue. .e Solo N.Z. Agents "ALFA LAVAL" CREAM SEPARATORS, - "ALFA" CALF MEAL. SOME " Whiisky—WA 10. ' I never tasted one so good before," y a ooaaoissour says. 16my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 1

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