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AHUSEiHENTS. RING'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7. and 8.40. Saturday wo were packcd from floor to waning, and never in the history of tho King's havo tho rafters rung with such hilarious laughter. BE EAELY TO-NIGHT. ' CHARLES CHAPLIN In his Funniest, Most Entertaining, and Laughter-compelling Comedy, "HIS NIGHT O.UT." , "HIS NIGHT OUT'." Then BILLY RITCHIE, — BILLY RITCHIE, Chaplin's most serious rival, in a positive Gale of Laughter, "THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND ' "THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND SCANDALS." SCANDALS." Finally, THEDA BAR A, — THEDA BARA, In a pictorial version of Ouida's Novel, "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." T T I-I E PLAZA. "CHEATING THE PUBLIC." " CHEATING THE PUBLIC." TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.40. 200 D.C., Is I<3.— .Stalls, 6d. ?J\HE EMPIRE THEATRE. Final Presentation To-day. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, < In "BOUND IN MOROCCO." To-morrow ! To-morrow 1 ENID BENNETT. LECTURES. "pTIMPIRE . SERVICE LEAGUE. DUNEDIN BRANCH. WINTER LECTURES. Ven. Archdeacon WOODTHORPE, M.A., Will deliver a Lecture Entitled "INDUSTRY AND POLITICS: OR THE ORGANISATION AND CONTROL OF INDUSTRY IN THE DEMOCRATIC STATE," On WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, at 8 p.m., In the MEDICAL SCHOOL, KING STREET (Opposite Dunedin Hospital). Admission, Is. Tickets for Course, 3s. ELECTION NOTICES. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. URBAN AREA. FRESH ELECTION OF SCHOOL ! COMMITTEES: LEITH VALLEY AND SAWYERS' BAY. Tta Householders in the School Districts Galley and Sawyers' Bay having failed to elect School Committees on the evening of Monday, 14th Aoril, 1919, the - Education Board has feed MONDAY, 16th June Next, ,as the Date for a Fresh Election. The Meetings will be held at 7.50 o clock p.m. in tho School of each district. .Householders are ca^e< i utfon to send to the Chairman of the School Committee (in writing), before 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 9th Juno Next, NOMINATIONS OF HOUSEHOLDERS as Members of CW mittee. Each Nomination must bo signed by the proposer and by the person nominated, and must be in the form set forth in the Schedule to the Act. This is tho only form of nomination , allowed in connection with the' above-men- ; tioned Elections. S. M. PARK, , Education Office, Se°retery- ■ > Dunedin, 22nd May, 1919. 26my MONEY. ! MONEY. MONEY TO LEND : MONEY. -LV-M- £3 to £500. ■ MONEY. If you are short of CASHMONEY. To BUY a Business. MONEY. To BUY a Motor Car, 1 MONEY. To BUY Furniture or Piano MONEY. - Or ' MONEY. To PAY YOUR DEBTS MONEY. Come and see me ' • MONEY. Money advanced upon any ap- !■ MONEY, proved Security, including Fur- . MONEY, niture, Live Stock, Implements r MONEY, etc. ' No publicity. Strictly confidential. Busi- ■ ness secrets entrusted to one person only. : Apply personally or by letter (enclosing • stamp) L. W. BALKIND, 35 Dowling street, s 'Phone 3404. Box 590. Hours: Daily, 9 » to 6; Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturdays, 9 to' 1. Saturday afternoons by arrangement. : BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. t WITH SHORT HAIR. ' Those who havo travelled through the dominion recently cannot help but notice the j number of women with short hair. In a few instances the hair is still very impoverished and lifeless due no doubt to the - want of a proper stimulant, especially after . influen7a. There aro thousands also 'who i will t-ell you their hair is thicker and better than ever, due solely to the use of T)r • WIISON'S REGENERATOR, the British ; Specific for weak and falling hair, also for > checking premature greyness. ' If you want a really reliable hair tome try it. Bottles 4s, from A, M. HENDY Hair Specialist, Dunedin, Sole Australasian ' Agent .If posted, 4s 6d. Also from lead--5 ing ctemists everywhere. 21my • JD&LED GES ALL BROKEN. J DRINK 0 EFFECTS CURE ' An Auckland wife writes: "I am pleased to state that tne patient started on his ' fourth packet to-day. From the first ' powder he has not tasted drink. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 1

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