AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE, TO-DAY, DOUBLE-BARREL PROGRAMME. First Featuro: "HEART OF THE WILD," "HEART OF THE WILD," Featuring ELSIE FERGUSON. ELSIE FERGUSON. Second Featuro: "BREED OF MEN," ' "BREED OF MEN," Featuring WILL S. HART. WILL S. HART. Afternoons, 2.30 j Evenings, 7.45. , PRICES AS USUAL. THE PLAZA. TO-DAY. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Five-act Comedy-Drama: " PUTTING IT OVER." " PUTTING IT OVER." Featuring: BRYANT WASHBURN. You start with Chuckles and end with Cheers! Supports: "GREY SEAL SERIAL," Episode 8. MACK SENNETT COMEDY. FRIDAY'S CHANGE. Grand Double Featuro Programme. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S LATEST: CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S LATEST: "TRIPLE TROUBLE." "TRIPLE TROUBLE." Shown for tho First Time in Dunodm. And the World's Masterpiece: "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME." Hall Caine's Famous Novel. NOTE SESSIONSAAftemoons, 2 o'clock. Evenings: First Session, 6.30 o'clock; Second Session, 8.15 o'clock. Being a super Special, SIXPENCE EXTRA will be charged on ordinary prices. 25my T CTUR FEW BELL, In the CARGJLL ROAD WESLEY CHURCH, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 sharp. A Great Musical and Elocutionary Treat. Rendered mostly by Prize-winners at Competitions. Consult Programme in Shop Windows. Admission, Is. Children, 6d. Bring Programme with you. "OOOK YOUR SEATS NOW for "THE - 1 -* WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME," commenoing NEXT FRIDAY at THE OCTAGON and PLAZA THEATRES. BOX PLAN at Messrs CHAS. BEGG & CO.'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE. 25my LOST AND FOUND. aJVERTISEMENTS of IS Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and round, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Striotly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. _» p" REWARD to anyone giving information dwO leading to the recovery of a Silver Grey FUR OOAT, taken from the Art Gallery Hall last Monday, 17tli inst.—Apply C. and W. Hayward (Litd.), George street. WILL gentleman who found Motor Car STARTING HANDLE and boarded Ccstlo street car, please Return handle to James Spiers, Customhouse taxi rank; or 'phone 45. Reward. ' 25my LOST (May 17, in Anderson's Bay to Gardens car), a Kodak CAMERA, in 'leather case. —Finder please return Everybody's Confeotioner, Princes street; rewaird. FOUND (Monday, 17th May), Lady's HAND SATCHEL.—Owner may have same by calling on Mrs Marcella, 205 George street.
LEFT on seat, Gardens track, near Dundas street, Sunday Sohool Teacher's TEXT-BOOK—Macdonald, 'Phone 2097. LOST, black-and-tan COLLIE; registered collar, Taieri; answers name Dick.— Reward returning to -Greaves, East Taieri. LOST (in the vicinity of Castle and George streets), SUM OP MONEY; reward.— 462 Castle street. 25niy LOST (on Mosgiel train, workman, Monday morning), crepe de chine BLOUSE. Apply Hunter and Etheridge; reward. LOST (between Belleknowee, Stafford, and Lower High streets), Gold BROOCH, nugget on bar.—Ring 2586. 22my
POUND, black-and-white Collie DOG. If not claimed will be eold.—W. Dreaver, Palmeraton. 25my FOUND— M'Arthur's Down Prices Stores: 3 Tins Bloater Paste, Is; 31b Semolina, la; Clover Cream, 2s; Loose English Cocoa, 35.—93 George street. TTIOUNDi—2 Months Compressed Yeast, JJ mailed direct, packet weekly, for postal note 6s 6d; Bread easily made in 3 hours; so simple, so easy.—M'Arthur's. FOUND— 5 Pounds Special Tea, 3s 3d pound; Coffee Essence, Is 6dj Cocoa, 6d; Carb. Soda, 3d; 3 Pounds Dates, 2s 3d;' save money at M'Arthur's. FOUND— Phenomenal Success M'Arthur's Soap Recipe; ingredients oost Is 8d; postage 6Jd; make© 10s worth of solid, hard Soap; we mail this offer anywhere. M'Arthur's. FOUND —Avoid Operation; greatest of all Cures for tho worst Piles: Peter's Pile Cure, la 3d tin. Try this Cure, be convinced; we mail.—M'Arthur's, FOUND— Eno Fruit Salts, full Btocks at M'Arthur's-; Dyola Dyes, all shades; Strawine Hat Dyes.; 3 cakes Borax Toilet Soap, Is.—MIARTHTJR'S, George street. FOUND/— Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently Temoved by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experience). POUND— Immediate Relief from aching corns, bunions, etc.; expert. chiropodist.—3o7 George street, opposite Knox Church. 25n FOUND.— The Dunedin Window Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send ■ carpets 32 St. Andrew street. 'Phone 493. 3s OUND—To kill young rabbits in the burrows use WEATHERALL'S KABBIT EiXTERMINATOR; deadly, yet simple; lib. 5s 6d; slb, 255, posted.—Thomson's, Vogol street, Dunedin. TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 6/-. Striotly Cash in . Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. m c> l e a li i. CARGEN PROPRIETARY (LTD.). APPLICATIONS will bo received up to the 10th JUNE, 1920, for a Seven Years' Lease, from the 10th JULY, of tho Wood and Briok Portion of Cargcn Private Hotel, containing about 50 rooms, and the Catering for tho tenants of tho residential flats in the now concrete building adjoining. The Boarding-house is in tho haJids of tho company's architect for complete renovation. "Cargen" is known throughout tho dominion and Australia as the loading private hotel, and offers an unique opportunity for securing a first-class business practically as a going concern.
Arrangements may bo made with the outgoing lessee (Mr E. F. Black) to purchase such of the furniture as may be required. For conditions of lease and further information apply to the SECRETARY OF THE COMPANY, Care Thomson and Gray. 21my 12 Fort street, Auckland. mo LET, SHOP (No. 32 the Octagon); A good workroom accommodation.—Apply to A. Durie and Co. - 25my TO LET, Part of HOUSE in sunny, good position.—Apply No. 666, George street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17944, 25 May 1920, Page 1
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