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AMUSEMENTS. K 1N G ' s _t¥ea tee. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. A TITANIC ATTRACTION. IS DECEIT EVER JUSTIFIED? Can a pious woman transgress the bounds ot convention and still remain faithful? WILLIAM FOX Presents GLADYS BROCK WELL vtne (jirl of a Thousand Expressions) h 3n "A BRANDED SOUL." The story of "A Branded Soul" concerns tlio adventures of a little Mexican girl, who gradually comes under the domination of a millionaire of her own land. Though sho >9 piety itself, she finds she must obey his Wll ' or bn »S ruin to those she loves. At t.io climax of the action the millionaire is overcame by the girl's sweetness and fife 1 changes his philosophy of . .As thcr pcoplo of his village threaten to till nim, the pleas of the girl he sought to harm save him from death. With her a3 a guide he finds the way to forgiveness and nappiness. GORGEOUS SCENES IN MEXICO A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION' FINE SUPPORTS. >-ee the Thrilling Scene showing the Burning of the OIL *VELLS in Mexico. , ~ USUAL PRICES. Don t forget our great Comedy, —-- SOCIAL PIRATES On this Great Programme. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Don't Fail to See MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY In " FRIEND OR HUSBAND." Chapter Four, -'The Railroad Raiders " "Captain Jinks" (Vita Comedy) "TRAVELS IN SPAIN." GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Coming WEDNESDAY NEXT: EMMIE GORMAN EMMIE GORMAN In a New Picture, "'THE SOUL OF A CHILD." 1 ' THE SOUL OF A CHILD." His MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1919. CONCERT. DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Assisted by ' FOURTH REGIMENTAL BAND. Composers selected from the NATIONS OF THE BIG FOUR Cello Concerto, Miss Vera Mitchell R.A.M. (London). ' Box Pjan at Bristol. No Booking Fee A limited number of 2s tickets will be on sale, obtainable at The Bristol or at the dcor. ~ E. S. WILSON, Secretary.

0t ART UNION! ART UNION!! ART UNION!!! Proceeds in Aid of RETURNED SOLDIERS' BUILDING FUND .pi/wi RETURNED SOLDIERS' BUILDING FUND £ICOO. RETURNED SOLDIERS' BUILDING FUND. £1000. DRAWING of this ART UNION has been £ lcog £1000- EXTENDED until DECEMBER 15. £icc<). £1000 PRIZES. £1000 PRIZES. TICKETS—Is, Is, Is, Is, Is, Is, Is, TICKETS—Is, Is, Is, Is, Is, Is Is £525 FOR ONE SHILLING. ' ' ' FIRST PRIZE: STUDEBAKER LIGHT FOUR MODEL TOURING CAR, VERY LATEST—£S2S SECOND PRIZE: MOTOR CYCLE, VERY LATEST. WORTH £100. THIRD PRIZE: £50 FOURTH PRIZE, £35 FIFTH PRIZE, £25. M V PRIZES ZI P S 4PH C |? PRIZES EACH £10. 20 PRIZES EACH £2 lte. 50 PRIZES EACH £1 The Committee have Cash Purchasers for the Whole of these Prizes at th*!value excepting the First Prizo Motor Car. OUR SOLDIERS WANT THEIR CLUB. THEY DESERVE IT LET TT<? rrvv IT TO THEM. GrVE . THEY DID THEIR PART MANFULLY. It is up to all of us to do ours. See that you do it . ~ , TICKETS: ONE SHILLING. Are obtainable from all leading Storekeepers in Otago and from Tobacconists Music Warehouses, and Booksellers in Dunedin. also from Returned Soldiers INQUIRE THERE AT ONCE. " ' If Tickets are not available in your town, THEY OUGHT TO BE See tW u. Storekeeper has them. He can get ..them by writing to the SECRETARV /t? c «n. » , i,son) ' Post offico Box 92 ' Dunedin. (K S " When Returned Soldiers come to Duned in they will have their Club to to to fnr Amusement, Recreation, and Friendly Intercourse, instead of having to hane- fhn.Vf (streets. The Club is for the above purposes, and NO INTOXICATrvP rmnnD IS AI,LOWED ON THE PREMISES. IVJAIUAIIAGt LIQUOR Take ONE TICKET at least for this GOOD OBJECT or Better still TtrvrraOF 11 TICKETS for 10s. You may win the iIOTOR CAR buV v hefl,Pr £° K not, you will never regret the expenditure of the monev, which is going to bruit conditions and happiness to thousands of Returned Soldiers bring- better P.O. Box 92. Dunedin. E. ~S. WILSON, Secretary. ■

SITUATIONS VACANT. qlerk-typiste wanted. YOUNG LADY Wanted, as Clerk and Typiste. One with knowledge of Produce preferred. . Good opening for a business girl with some experience of bookkeeping who is willing to attend strictly to her work. —Apply, with references, CLERK, 13s P.O. Box 72, Dunedin. WE hayo tho following VACANCIES in our Works: — mONTURNER, IRONMOULDER, CORKMAKER. Apply (stating experience) to ANDERSON'S (LIMITED), 153 Lichfield rtreet, Christchurch. WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). APPLICATIONS, supported by original credentials, arc invited for th© position of GENERAL MANAGER for the abovo Company. Full particulars as to experience are required, also date on which applicant can assume tho duties. Applications, addressed to tho Chairman (from whom particulars may be obtained), P.O. Box 72, Wellington, will be received up to Noon on the 9th PROXIMO. Wellington, 12th September, 1919. PERSONAL. ADVEBTISEMKNTS ol 18 Words r.nd»r tio Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost nni Foonl, Miscellaneous Wants. Eto., One Shilling per iriterticn; 3 insertion.*, 2/6; 0 insertions, 5/-. Jtrictl» Cash in Advance. Fitm Oh fir gp It Booked. CARRY DARLINGTON, of Ida Valley, inquired for by brother Fred, Waverly Hotel. Chrisichurch. 9s YOUNG Man (23), returned soldier, small capital, good prospects, desires CORRESPOND with young lady, country preferred, view matrimony.—Genuine, Times Office. 16s TO LEV. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Head, ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Pale. T« Let, Lost and Found", Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., Ono Shilling per icserLica; 3 insertions, 2/6; 3 insertions, 5,-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Cherce il Booked. (PARAGE ACCOMMODATION for 100 3T cars; rsasonable clwr-'-s.—N.Z. Motor Exchange, Birch street, Dunedin. 30ju PACE IN YARD to LET to suit tenants.—N.Z. Motor Exchange, Birch street (near Harbour Board Office). BUNGALOW, 5 O street, St. Clair: closo tram; practically new ; conveniences.—Apply Premises. Telephone 2167. 153 GROOMS; modern; brick; c.1.; 22s 6d; terms; preference cash buyer for complete new furniture. —Send reference to Careful 'lenant, Times Office. 13s WATSON'S No. 10 WHISKY approved tho world over by those who know.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 1

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