AMUSEMENTS. ' COME TO-DAY If you did _ not get a pass yesterday when the sporting crowd stopped *tho show. Just mention the fact at the Ticket Box. TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Last Day of "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" < And Supports. A. T THE PLAZA TO-MORROW. MIRIAM COOPER MIRTAM COOPER MIRLAM COOPER MIRIAM COOPER And MIRIAM COOPER CHARLES CLARY. MIRIAM COOPER CHARLES CLARY. MIRIAM COOPER CHARLES CLARY. MIRIAM COOPER CHARLES CLARY. Oth c t r Screen Favourites and 247 pretty Girls take part in the Greatest Human Story ever told.: "THE INNOCENT SINNER." THE INNOCENT SINNfcIR." Big story, fast action, and the scenes beautifully pictured. No. 3, "Do Children Count?" (New Series). Latest Sunshine Comedy, etc. A Big Programme at Little Prices. MEETINGS. W7"OMEN'S CITIZEN ASSOCIATION. » V A PUBLIC MEETING will be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, November 5, at 7.30, at the Y.M.tJ.A. Rooms. Subject: "Kinema: Its Possibilities for Good or 111." Speakers: Rev. C. Eaton, Mrs Bryant Wil- , hams, Mr J. Jeffery. The Meeting will afterwards bo thrown open for discussion. Members are requested to Sign tho Incorporation of tho Constitution. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. jgOROUGH OF MOSGIEL. I ffiBREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that CHARLES LEITH, being the only person Nominated as Councillor to fill tho Extraordinary. Vacancy, caused by tho resignation of Councillor W. E. M'Lean, I hereby declare the said Charles Leith to bo duly ELECTED. Dated at Mosgiel this fourth day of November, 1918. W. E. M'LEAN, Returning Officer. miscellaneous wants. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Bale. To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Want*. Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertion!!, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. ANTED to BUY for cash, i several FULL SIZED SECOND-HAND BILLIARD TABLES; state condition of slates and fittings, also maker's name, and lowest cash price, to BILLIARDS, P.O. Box 284, Dunedin. kisfr* * "weight MOTOR » t L/YOLE; m good condition.—State i maice and price to 80x_239, Dunedm. 5n PURCHASE, good Second- » » hand Dog-oart, Sot of Harness, and Saddle. —Apply 375 Cargill road. 5n WANTED to -BUY, MINING CLAIM or INTEREST: sluicing preferred.Supply particulars to Miner, Times Office. WANTED— 20.000 Ladies to Purchase 20,000 Weldon's Paper PATTERNS Latest designs —Braithwaite's, Ltd. (late Miss Mackenzie). v. ig 0 WANTED to BUY, GIG and HARY V NESS.—Address (at once) Gig, Times offico - 5n ECONOMY.-Wear WOODMILNE RUBBER HEELS. Cheaper than leather. Made in England of Best Para Rubber. Have them fitted' to-day. ANTED—BOTTLES of every dov » scription (beer quart bottles, 3s per dozen), Bones (any quantity), ACKS, Lead, Brass, Copper, Cast Iron, or other Waste Material fit for re-use' "OIANO wanted; iron-frame piano, in 3- good order.—Particulars and where seen to Sharp, Times Office.. v 4 n T A DIES' Fur Coats, Sets; Rugs made rp U P; Skins Tanned, and Birds Mounted.-*-Jacobs,' 165 George street. 9o LAWN MOWERS Ground and Set by special machine at Mansons', 203 Crawford street. 'Phone 2605. 28s "E\ALSE TEETH, sound or otherwise; rT n . top racket price to trade and others. Pearhno Co., 168 Queen street, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN-Natty Gift Pre- ** sents; quality Jewellery, Rings, Watches a specialty.—Thomson, jeweller, opposite Knox Church. Is au ' W buy FURNITURE and SUNDRIES, any quantity; highest possible prices given, spot cash.—Austen Frederick street. 2n WTRS GALLEHA WK, Clairvoyant, c b® Consulted No 12 Fillcul street from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; ladies only. 2n TEWELLERY SALE.-Gold Ncr Chains and Pendants, 27s 6dup; Watches, Bangles. Brooches at pre-war prices; largest variety.—H:mme]'s. 99 George street. ° ANTED—Ladies'. Gentlemen's, Chil- * * dren's Left ofl Clothing, Portmanteaux, Boots; highest prices.—Mrs Hope, King street (telephono 3111). SUPERFLUOUS Hairs, Moles perma-' nently removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experi7 j y LOGAN, Typist. Work treated -LYJL strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street" entrance). Telephone 126. 15ja A RTIFICIAL TEETH. Old Gold, Silver, Platinum Bought — Friedlander. 3 Maclaggan street ('phone 3112) 24my TYPING, MSS., and Circulars executed promptly, at lowest rates.—New Zealand Typewriter Company, 109 Princes street. gf TVT UTRINE HAIR FOOD prevents dandrufE. promotes hair growth, preserves the colour; 3s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. JT'S our business solving Ventilating, Heating, or Skylight troubles.—The Ross Manufacturing Co (Ltd.), Bond street. "07ANTED BUY—Gentlemen's, Ladies', » * Children's Clothing, Boots. — Mrs Broawn, 315 King street (telephone 2876). TYPING, MSS., and Circulars executed promptly, at lowest rates. —New Zealand Typewriter Company, 109 Princes ctreet. gf "OHOTOGRAPHIC _ GOODS; new season's -H- stock now arriving ; Cameras from 6s • Fresh Chemicals and Sundries; ' "OHOTOGRAPHIC Plates and Papers, -B- all makers, best varieties, always in stock; price list on application. nPRY Our One-solution DEVELOPER • -Bi once always used.—H. J. GILL 11 and 13 Fi ■ 'crick street ('phone 1144). ' " QOLDIERS' Brides!" Pattillo, the O Bridal Photographer, is most successful with War Wedding Groups! Charges strictly moderate. a " TT7?OR Sending Abroad !" Pattillo's PostA card Portraits form delightful Christmas souvenirs !_ To ensure delivery arrange sittings immediately. ° WE Invite You," if you are represented at the Front, to~ inspect Soldiers' Enlarged Portraits!—PATTlLLO. J3UT your foot down and wear only tho best Rubber Heels. Specify WOODMILNE. British made, from Para Rubber. rpHE snnle of contentment—WATSOin'S J- No. 10 brings it. Real pleasure drinking it. 25s
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 1
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