amusements. PARAMOUNT PICTURES. PARAMOUNT PICTURES. O C T G 0 N. "BEST AND MOST" "BEST AND MOST" IN PICTURES AND MUSIC. TO-DAY, 2.50 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. WILL S. HART, WILL S. HART, WILL S. HART, In an "Artcraft" Feature of Groat Dramatic Power, "THE MONEY CORRAL." "THE MONEY CORRAL." A red-blooded story of advienturo and thrills. Hart's best picture to date. The Supports will include Topioal and Educational Gazettes and Comedies. Appropriate Music by THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Book Your Seats at Begg^s. OUR MOTTO: "Best and Most" in Pictures ajid Music. SETTING A NEW STANDARD IN PICTURES. TO-DAY AND FOR THREE DAYS. _ At X HE plaza theatre Tho curtain will bo drawn, and- we will preaent a picture of what is going on in hundreds of homes every day of the week. "STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." Hailed by critics everywhere as one of tho finest pictures the world has ever seen. THE TRIUMPH OF — ENID BENNETT'S BRILLIANT CAREER. She invited the girl who was "stepping out with her husband into her own home; showed the girl, who was dining in nigh-tonea cafes, just what her husband expected of his wife—to iron scrub, cook mend, and economise. It was" a darintr experiment. SEE HOW IT WORKS OUT. Tho Production is in every sense A MASTERPIECE. Afternoons, 2; Eveniijgs, 7. PRICES AS USUAL: Day, 6d and 3d; Night, Is Id and 6d. LECTURES. "THE WEEK OF PITT." A Thrilling Lecture 1 An Eye-witness's Story! LECTURE in Aid of the Appeal for Help on Behalf of the Five Million Children Dying of Starvation and their Famished Mothers, in Mid-Europe and other War H Areas. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT! ■ TO-MORROW NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. DR TRUBY KING, C.M.G., Will Deliver a POPULAR LECTURE On " "VICTIMS OF WAR AND FAMINE IN POLAND AND AUSTRIA," Illustrated by a Series of Extremely Interesting Photographs taken on the spot by himself. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s ;i Back Seats, Is. Box Plan at Bristol (bods- : ing fee 6d). , Tickets obtainable at Tho Bristol, S. Jacobs's, and the Geyser. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. T 8 =00^ nurse TORRANCE' Will deliver A SHORT LECTURE „ On " DISTRICT NURSING AND ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION WORK " A First-class Concert will follow the Lecture. Proceeds to bo devoted to St. John Ambulance Association. Tickets obtainable at The Bristol and' Bible Depot. Admission 2s 6d. meetings. jpORT CHALMERS BOWLING CLUB. 3?? ANNUAL MEETING of above dub will be held jn Bible Class Rooms, Mount street. THIS (TUESDAY) 'EVENING, at 8 oclock. Business: Report, Balance Sheet' and Election of Officers. ' R. WILLMOTT, Secretary.RESIDENTS OF DUNEDDST NORTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A Public Meeting will be held in the George Street School Gymnasium on Wednesday, Juno 50, at 8 to consider the question of getting- Public Batha constructed in the North jjJnd, and also to consider any other Matters which may be brought forward for th,o Improvement of the City. A largo attendance is desired. On behalf of tho George Street School Committee, as conveners, J. BISSLAND Chairman; H. S. BINGHAM, Secretory. ' TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Head* ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale IV) Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions 2/8; 6 insertions. 6/-. Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge it Booked. mO LET (term), Furnished HOUSE six A rooms; electric light, telephone, all convenienoo3.—Letters Bos 528, Dunodin. AIRDRESSING SALOON io LET f— ~ nish«d; low rental; tradesman' can clear £5 per week.—Saloon, Times Office. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found, lUsceUaneoue Want*, Etc., One Shillin? per insertion; 3 Insertions 2/6-, C insertions, &/-. Strictly Oa«h in Advanoe. Extra Charge if Booked. WAITED PURCHASE (privately), eotmd 4-5-roomed HOUSE; good WitT will pay spot cash. Please state price, sihfal tion to Genuine Buyer, Times. 29j u *STANTEI) PURCHASE, few AC/RES ■J \ g ™., land .' or without buildings-Jaerton-Wnikouaiti districts 1 preferred — Boyd's Agency. 29ju W AN P y carefnl tenant, with one child), 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE on 2 to 5 yeais lease.—Apply to de Roo, RavensboUrnc - »ju to RENT (with option bf TmiTq'p yl ?f OI t modern , £1 p<?r loom bonus.—3J* Z li.ii Times Office. * * S K PTrRCHAqr HOUSE (on lise) wanted PUI^ C £ AS S : "P -1800; cash buyer waitmg.—Kidd, Downing" etreot. 29ju WANTED BUT (for widow), Roalyn or Moon Hill, sound HOUSE, 4 to 5 rooms; caah.—Patersona, U<i Rattray atroet. WANTED PURCHASE, 4 or 5 ROOMS • good locality; must be modern- no agents.—Rita, Times Office. 28j n POULTRY AHO POULTRY ACCESSORIES. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words under the Head ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For To r?n Jw mm Pound '. Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion i I Inßrttaei 6 lnwrtlons, 6/-. Btrtetly Cash in A<lv«n<Y- Extra Chirge |f Bookwif to BUT, INCUBATOR (120), ./ * P\ atc l Jubilee or Prairie State.— ticulare to Incubator, Box 14, Rivorton. S 0F 5' meUow " WATSOITS No. 10 is Whisky perfection. Soot-, land s choicest, Wny
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17974, 29 June 1920, Page 1
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