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AMUSEMENTS. P A R A PARAMOUNT. 0 U N THE PLAZA THEATRE. "Best Continuous Programme." CTIANGETO-DAY. Handy with his Fists. CHAELES RAY. Famous Star in Paramount Picture, "BILL HENRY." Has one of tho fiercest fistio battles of his screen career. A story filled with strong dramatio action and tlirills. Full of "pep" and laughs galore. ADDITIONAL SUPPORTS: A Paramount-Flagg Comedy, "Tho 'Con' in Economy," And A Paramount Magazine. Episode Five, "The Grey SeaL" Afternoon Sessions. USUAL PRICES. Afternoon Session commences 2 o'clock. At 3.30 p.m. Miss LOUISE MACK Will deliver a Lecture. T7" I N G'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. For the Last Time. TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, Everybody's Favourite, In the Comedy brimming over with Irish humour, —- "THIRTY A WEEK." ■ 'THIRTY A WEEK." ■ "THIRTY A WEEK." Look out for "DESTINY," founded on tho world-famed waltz, at the King's To-morrows MOSGIEL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT SNOWY BAKER, in "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): Excellent Programme and Serial (No 8). TJOSLYN THEATRE. SATURDAY,~Ist May, 1920. Doors open 7 p.m., commence 7.30 p.m. First Part: Grand Musical Concert by Roslyn Girl Peace Scouts and Friends. Second Part: Comic Drama, "Mrs Wijlis's Will," Roslyn Girl Scouts. Admission, Is. Sale of Produce and Cakes Afternoon, 2-5. Admission Free. 30ap UNEDIN RETURNED SOLDD3RS' CHOIR. FIRST CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, BURNS HALL, MAY 5. 8 p.m. Part Songs, Glees, Solos. Hon. Conductor: Mr W. Paget Gale (hon. member R.S.A.). Hon. Pianist: Mr Chas. A. Martin, L.AB. Tickets, 2s. Reserves at Bristol, 6d extra. Boi Plan Opens MONDAY, May 2. A. J. FOLEY, 29ap Hon. Secretary. MONEY. rm/r oney lent. Having taken over the business carried on by Mr L. W. Balkind, we are prepared to grant Loans in any sums on Furniture, Live Stock, Implements, etc., at moderate rates and easy repayments. Wo 6peoiaLse in this business, and our advice is free, no if you aro in need of money come and see us. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Business secrets entrusted to the manager only. THE CITIZENS' LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY (LIMITED), 35 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. 'Phone 3404. Box 590. LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words nnder the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, To Let, Lost and Fonnd, lOscellaneons Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/8; 6 insertions, 8/-. Strictly Cash in Advance Extra Charge If Booked. LOST (by working man's child, between St. David and Howe streets, in King street), small Silver-mounted Black PURSE, containing 19s. —Reward returning to No. 3 Lambert road. 30ap 1" OST (Wednesday night, between MethJ ven's foundry and Grange street, via C p.m. car from M'Bride street and Frederick street), Two-bar Gold Cameo BROOCH.— Reward returning 45 Grange street. 30ap J OST (by carrier, vicinity High street, J Crawford street, and Post Office), 2 BOXES Capstan Cigarettes.—Finder Ring 'Phone 2543; reward. 30ap LOST (between Princes street and Caversham), a Brown Suede PURSE, sum of money; reward.—J. R. M'Kenzie, Princes street. soap LOST, Bunch of KEYS (4) on string.—3s reward on returning to Mrs Forrester's Registry, Stuart street. 30ap LOST (last Sunday, in Eglinton. road), MOTOR GLOVH—Reply to Telephone 2970. 30a.p LEFT in telephone box, St. David street, Silver and Ivory-handled UMBRELLA. Reward returning to 399 Castle street. LOST, Fox Terrier DOG, aged about six months; blind in right eye; reward.— IG9 York place. 3Gap POUND (in taxi), SUIT-CASE; owner have same paying expenses.—Janios R. Phimeater, 47 Richmond street, South Dunedin. IJIOUND (among sheep), black-tan DOG, .■ whito front legs; owner can havo same by paying expenses.—Thomas, Oturchua. OUND 81b Salt, la; 31b Semolina, Is; 3 Tins Floor Polish, Is 3d; 4 Sandsokp, Is; Clover Cream, 23; Cocoa, 3s lb M'Arthur'B. FOUND— 51b Special Tea, 12b~&1; sib Sovereign Tea, 15s. Why pay more; equal to any 3a 9d tea in town.—M'Arthur's Special Teas. "DTWDUND—DyoIa Dyes, 9d packet, all ID shades, saves you a new dress; Strawino Hat Dyes, dull finish, Is 6d, bottle saves new hats.—M'Arthur's Dyes. T7WUND—Red Herrings, 3s dozen. Make JT your own fish paste; ask for recipe. Lai - ge Tins Boiled Rabbit, ia 6d tin, for quick meal, delicious. M'Arthur. FOUND— Cs 6d postal note secures two months supply Compressed Yeast, packet posted weekly, always fresh. Aramalt Flour, Is lb; wonderful bread improver. M'Arthur mails. FOUND— Why suffer Piles. Peter's Pilo Cure, Is 3d tin; absolutely cures worst piles. Bo convinced. Give this cure a trialnever faiIs.—M'ARTHUR'S, agents. FOUND —Superfluous Hairs. Moles permanently removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experience). FOUND— Immediate Relief from aching corns, bunions, etc; expert chiropodist.—3o7 George street, opposite Knox Church. 26n A LETTER OF THANKS. 104 Princes street, Dunedin. Next Saturday will bo my twenty-second anniversary at the above Address, and I desire to Thank my numerous Clients for their loyal support during the intervening years, and hope to receive a continuanco of their patronage and confidence, as in the past. I also take this opportunity of notifying that in future my Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen's Hairdressinjr will be CLOSED ON SATURDAYS From 1 p.m.. and OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS. Feeling confident the majority of my Customers will not bo inconvenienced by tho change. Yours faithfully, ARTHUR M. HENDY, 26ap Hair Specialist.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17923, 30 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17923, 30 April 1920, Page 1

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