AM USEMENTS. g: I N G'S JTHEATES. TO-NIGHT AT 7 AND 8.40. Good-bye To-night Good-bye To-night To Everybody's Favourite, JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE, In the Beautiful Drama of Country Life, "A SMALL TOWN GIRL." Comedy and Cartoon Supports. KING'S THEATRE, Commencing- at the Matinee, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M., Williain Fos presents, for the *iirst time in Dunedin, The Greatest Actress of All Time. GENEVIEVE HAMPER GENEVIEVE HAMPER (The Ellen Terry of America), In ihe'Big Thunderine Dramatio Success, "TANGLED LIVES." "TANGLED LIVES." "TANGLED LIVES." A story the climax you will never giiess at —a dramatio and wholly unexpected surprise. TOM MIX, - TOM MIX, The Cowboy Comedian, In his Biggest Comedy Hit, "THE ROMAN COWBOY." "THE ROMAN COWBOY" "THE ROMAN COWBOY]" MTJTT AND JEFF CARTOONS, ETC. AT THE PLAZA. LAST CHANCE TO-DAY TOMSf. raJmneW ° r \ mile - TOM MIX, "Cupid's Round-up." - «»,r A /n&fe,£ tor r :o£ Uio and Action. - as"Ohiijjeen voamr ...aZifo? IK: ■A Lesson to All. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. CROWDED AGAIN! m. -.A,^?? 1 Llfe ye Affair. Chap. io;;the scarlet runner."
vrganiser. LECTURE. Jg U R N S_ HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, at 8 p.m. GEO. FENWICK. Profusely nitrated Z the screen Proceeds for the benefit of the bt. John Ambulance Association Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. _ Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. ™? be had of the Booksellers nnd'Erjstol Piano Company. ' Reserved Seate at The Bristol. MEETINGS. "PORT CHALMERS MARINE LODGE j^PS &?£.£,£ Masonjc Hall, Port Chalmers, on SATURDAY, January 25. Lodge opens 6 pan,, visitors admitted at. 6.45 p.m. A cordial inl vitatwn is extended to all brethren. Trains at a.15 and 10.30 p.m. 24ja TVPt .THORP, Government Orchard TENDERS. ™NEffiES be received up to 5 p.m on MONDAY, 27th January for RIPHT OT OF GRA?k!"fcSFE JiUv«rstr©ani Tor a period TWO YEATISI from Ist FEBRUARY NEXT The higS or any tender need not necessarily, be aocepted. Conditions may bo obtained from W. E. M'LEAN, x* • i P er]L *° Commissioners. Mosgiel, 20th January, 1919. 22ja J>EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID. COCKSFOOT SEED. TENDERS are invited till Noon 31st JANUARY for the RIGHT TO CUT AND DISPOSE of the LARGE QUANTITY of Cocksfoot Grass and Seed now growing on ■Quarantme . Island, Port Chalmers. A deposit of £10 must accompany each tender. I E. FARES, District Health Officer. District Health Office, Dunedin, 22nd January, ISI9. 23ja WATSON'S No 10 ie a little dearer JJL an mOSt whlskies > but :s worththe money - . 26d QEAORASS RUGS in Brown, Blue. "a7d
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17531, 24 January 1919, Page 1
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