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AMUSEMENTS. T HE EMPIRE THEATRE Spccial Matinee Special Matinee THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. Parents 1 Bring your Children to See DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In another Magnificent "Artcrafif Production. Extra Pictures for one and aIL TO-DAY, TO-DAY, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In a Typical Western Drama, "THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST." "THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST.*' Supports: "THE GREAT SECRET** i (Chapter 15), And BURTON HOEMES TRAVELOGUE. COME EARLY. AVOID THE CRUSH. AT THE PLAZA. TO-DAY. Two Features: "THE BOOK AGENT," Good Comedy Drama, featuring Geo. Walsh. Screening 1.45, 3.45, 6.30. COMEDY (2 Reels) and CARTOON. "THE SONG OF HATE," ''THE SONG OF HATE," Tragic Story of Lore and Revenge, from "La Tosca." BETTY NANSEN as LA ROSE. Purposely shown late, as NOT a Picture for Children. Screening 5 pjn. and 8.30 p.m. Afternoon, 3d and 6d; Evening, 6d. VERY BODY'S THEATRE. KITTY GORDON in "THE PURPLE LILY." Chapter Eleven, "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS " "THIRST," A Two-part Keystone Comedy. Patho Interest, TOPICAL BUDGET. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. /O RAND CONCERT, BURNS HAT,!., TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, In Aid of Funds of Anderson's Bay Patriotic Association. Part Songs by the Anderson's Bay Glee Club Soloists: Miss Meda Paine, Miss Ethel Pridham, Miss Ivy Mazengurb, Messrs H P. Desmoulins, Sidney Gilchrist, and Trevor <28 Clivo Low.\ Front. Seats or Gallery, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Tickets at The Bristol, Begg's, and WDkie's. Reserved Front Seats, 6d extra at The Bristol. (OAVERSHAM METHODIST SCHOOL (Near Caversham Tram Terminus) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, At 7.45 p.m. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. Soloists: Miss Alma Lefevre, Miss Phyllis West, Messrs H. P. Desmoulins, G. S. Newton, John Leech, and A. R. Recwlinson elocutionist: Mr J. B. M'Connell. Accompanist: Miss Clara Hughes. Also, 7 HUMOROUS AND SPE-CTACU- . LAR ITkMS, including*: "Q- T.," "The Fortune Teller," "Rendezvous, *Tne Singophono," Club-swinging, and Humorous Songs in Costume. Tickets. Is; Children, 6d. Don b Miss This Unique Opportunity. fpHE "BING BOYS " VOCAL SCORE, Containing:. "If You Were the Only Girl in th* World," "The Kiss Trot," " Kipling Walk,' "I Stopped, I Looked, and I Listened," "The Languid Melody," "Another Little Drink," " Ring-a-lirig," And 17 other " Bing- Boy" Hits. Only 5s for the full hook, words and musio of 24 successes. TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, \ 174-178 GEORGE SRTEET, DUNEDIN. ! \4 s MEETINGS TMPERIAL BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOt CIATIO'N meet in Congregational Church Hall SATURDAY NIGHT,' 730 Continuation of Review of Rev. W. Lamb's Book by Mr BARNES. Subject, "Ephraim and Manasseh." 21s "V*OUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Miss E. HOPKINSON (Domestic Science Mistress, Technical College) will give a TALK on "HINTS FOR THE HOME" TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. TTtjUNEDIN STARR-BOWEETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Registered Office: 12 Octagon. A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be lield in the Registered Office 12 Octagon, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 23rd September, 1918, at 8 p.m., to DISPOSE of the following APPROPRIATIONS:— 175 th 6f £500 by BALLOT No ? GROUP. ' 67th of £500 by BALLOT, No 3 GROUP. ' ■ Attention is drawn to Rule 44. No 4 GROUP WILL COMMENCE . join o,t once o.nd s&v6 in* forest on arrears. "Nothing succeeds like success." First Group successfully dissolved with subtaniial profit. Second Group near completion. Third Group going strong. J J- A. HOPCRAFT, Secretary. C R O S & | The LADIES of MAORI HILL axe asked to Attend a MEETING to be hold in the Coronation Hall on TUESDAY, 24th September, at 3 p.m., to MAKE ARRANGEMENTS for tho RED CROSS SHOP on SATURDAY, 19th October. 21s LABOURERS' A SPECIAL MEETING o£ tho abovenamed Union will bo held in' the Trains Hall on WEDNESDAY, 25th September at 8 p.m. ' Business: Consideration of tho Adoption of the Half-yearly Prepaid Contribution Card; Important General. s L. F. EVANS, Secretary. NITED STARR-BOWKETT BUTLD ING SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY Bth October, at 8 p.m., when £3500 WILL BP DISPOSED OF. Join and Participate^ Full particulars on application. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary 152 High street. ONLY 215 SHARES UNALLOTTED in New No. 4 Group. Save Money and Interest by Joining. Now. ECONOMY IS NOW A NATIONAL DUTY. JOIN THE NEW No. 3 GROUP OF TFTP SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY 1 SAVE Your Rent. SAVE Mortgage Interest. SAVE Hard Cash. The Group Starts Ooerations OJI 16th SEPTEMBER. Secure your Shares now and avoid back payments. It pays to set m at tho start! Call or send for particulars. W. E. G. REID. Socrotary Corner Princes street and Moray placo, SCOTLAND produces bravo men, also the famous Watson's No. 10 WhisKGood old Scotland! &fu ECZEMA CURED! —Uv Herbal IVoat- ' mont positively cures the distressing trouble.—lboinpson, herbalist, Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 1

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