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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE OCTAGON THEATRE. TO-DAY. MYSTERY, ADVENTURE, HUMOUR. WALLACE REID i In "THE DUB." A Photoplay of Suiprises. A picfcuro crammed full of action from start to finish, with a climax as thrilling' as it is a surprise. Sessions: 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. EVENING SESSIONS, PICTURES AND MUSIC. Orchestral Selection at 8 p.m. By the Octagon Orchestra. DUNEDIN'S LEADING- TENOR, Mr J. LEEOH, Will Sing " HOMING," by Teresa Del Riego. A GREAT PROGRAMME AT POPULAR PRICES. Seats may be Reserved at The Octagon Theatre from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 6.30 p.m. 'Phone 3091. On Saturday Evening there will be a Special Night of Pictures, Vocal and Instrumental Items. Watch advertisements. RING'S 1 THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. Many have been delighted with Mrs Hungerford's famous novel, "MOLLY BAWN." Old playgoers will remember the play. "MOLLY BAWN." "MOLLY BAWN." Now Ilepworth, the fanrjous English producers, present the story in picture form. "MOLLY BAWN," — "MOLLY BAWN," .Featuring the Beautiful and Clover Star, ALMA TAYLOR, ALMA TAYLOR, ALMA TAYLOR. . ALMA TAYLOR, ALMA TAYLOR.' ALMA TAYLOR, THE ENGLISH MARY PICKFORD. A charming story set amid beautiful scenes in Ireland and England. A sweet girl conquers an old man's sternness. "Oh, Molly Bawn, why leave me pining All lonely waiting hero for you?" True lovo did not run smoothly, but happiness camo at last. "Oh, Molly Bawn, why leave me pining, All lonely waiting here for you, Whilo stars above are brightly shining, Because they've nothing else to do. Oh, Molly Bawn. Oh, Molly Bawn." Great Supports. FOR SALE. JjX 0 R SALE, Mr GEO. T. LAWRENCE'S* FAMOUS MAPLE GROVE FRUIT FARM. Situated miles from Inveroargill. AREA, 27 ACRES. Excellent Homestead. Motor garage, farm buildings, also LARGE JAM FACTORY, Tho most up-to-date in Southland. Together with tho Goodwill of this prbsperous concern, which has been run so successfully for many years by the retiring proprietor. All further particulars from GORDON' BROWN, Union. Bank Chambers, Invercargill. Or any Dunedin Agent. 6ja

% _ LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 10 \fordfl under the Headings Situations Vaoaot, Wonted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 3/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Striotlr Cash la Advance. Eitra Obaree II Booked. LOST (on January 3, journeying' from Invercargill to Christchuroh), Email PURSE/ containing sum of money and railway ticket; reward. —To Small Purse, News Office, Invercargill. 6ja lOST (on or between Clinton-Balelutha J stations, Saturday, first express), PURSE, sum money; good reward.—Holgate, J. Wilkie and Co., printers. sja JO ST (Monday mornings between. Boljo--i knowes and Anderson s Bay road), Yellow CANARY.—Finder rewarded 391 Anderson's Bay road. 6ja BTRAYT3D (on my property, nbout December 20), bay spring-cart MARE, three white feet and white blazo; owner can have samo by paying expenses.—D. Ford, Alknton, LOST, Salvation Army SHIELD, before Christmas, between Nelson street and Oxford street.—Finder please return 239 Oxford street, South Dunedin. 6jd lOST (on New Yearns morning, at EsplaJ node, St. Clair), Circular Pearl BROOCH.—FindieT please return to 7 Bedford street, St. Clair. Tel. 3812. Reward. LOST "(Sunday afternoon), Round Gold BROOCH (pearls and rubies), on St. Kilda car or Cargill'e road.—Finder communicate Romison's, Princes street. Gja LOST (last Saturday afternoon, between Morton and W aikouaiti), lady's FUR NECKLET.—Finder please return to Mrs Asliton, 88 Stuart street, Dunedin. Reward. LOST, lady's PURSB, containing. £5 note and change.—Reward on returning 20 Pitt street. , 6ja LOST (Jannary 2, Bush road, Moegiel), 2 gentlemen's Black HATS.—Raward returning to M'Leod 1 , newsagent, Mosgiel. 6ja LOST, Lady's Gold WRIST WATOE," leather strap; keepsake; rewardWatch, Time 3 Office. 6ja FOUND, Silver WATCH, near Pounawea (Catlins). —Communicate A. Abernethy, Burrisido. Gja Lost; Fawn Australian TERRIER; answers to Dandy; reward.—Miss Throp, 122 Highgate, Roslyn. 3ja LOST, two-yoar-old Shorthorn BULL.— Finder please communicate with A. Marshall, Portobcllo. 3ja I7NOUND— Immediate Belief from aching ? corns, bunions, eto.; expert chiropodist.—so 7 George street, opposite Knox Church. 25n rUND— M'Arthur's Store for Christmas Dried Fruits and Dainties, Plum Puddings from Is tin, Loose_ Dessert Muscatels Is 3d lb.—M'Arthur Christmas Dainties for all : , FOUND— Rice, Sago, Tapioca; puddings not needed where Junko Crystals, 6d packet, are used; one_ packet enough for 14 persons; try this dainty.—M'Arthur's.

FOUND— Fruity-flavoured Jellies, 3s dozen assortod; Fruitella (Spanish Cream), 6s dozen; Mason Herbal Extracts, 1, 3d • Cordial. Extracts, 9d; 3 Silo Baking Powder, 4s.— M'Arthur'a. FOUND— "Clover Cream, 2s pound; 31b Semolina, Is; Car. Soda, 3d; 81b Salt', Is; 61b Washing Soda, Is; 3 bars large Soap, 2s 4^d.—M'Artliur's. • TFTtOUND—Meat too dear. Try large tins JD Boiled Rabbit in Jellv, Is 6d; just like chicken; no bones; absolutely deliciousj a ready-cooked meal.—M'Arthur's recommend. TjWDUND—Carraways, Dessicated Cocoa JD nut, Crystallised Cherries,, Lemon Peel, Dried Apricots, Preserved Ginger, Jars Mince Meat, Dark Sugar for Christmas Puddings; large stocks.—M'ARTHUR'S Every Time. 8d FOUND.— The Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpets 32 St. Andrew street ('phone 493). 3s OUND-BENHAR COAL; 12s 6d per ton. on- truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.—M'Skimming and Son, Benhar. 140 EXJUND—Superfluous Hairs, Moles peril? manently removed by electrolysis.— Miss Boyor, 61 Stuart street (16 year's experience). Sjy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 1

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