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AMU S EIBE NTS. Lifo Is Full of Wops. You' Must Laugh o „,„ Sometimes. Seo MABEL NORMAND as "SIS HOPKINS." -_~_ _ __ Sis will do the rest. K IN G'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7 and 8.30. MABEL NORMAND " As "SIS HOPKINS," ' "SIS HOPKINS," "SIS HOPKINS/'— The Companion Picture to "Mickey." "THE FILOSOFY OF LAFFTEIL" By "SIS HOPKINS," ' As PoTtrayed by the One and Only . (< MABEL NORMAND. " A good broad smile is just as gud- as sunshine cimy day in the -week." ' " livery man his own sunshine." That's good philosophy, isn't it? Let Sis teach you the prreat habit of Laffin'. Sis says: "Always ,laff a £ advdeo except wliat you give yourself; and that's only good for ether folks." Sis says: "Come an' laft" If you. know what's -wh.it you'll come. She's the same evcrywliere—on th,e farm, in town, at the ladies' , "cemetery," she's a sure laugh-getter, and it's all good, clean, wholesome comedy. Sis says: " A rolliekin , laff don't gather no wrinkles." " Every man his own sunshine," is my motto. Tho sun can make it blamo hot for you, but_ it takes a g-ud smile to warm your heart. . Sis says: " A sinilo is a stimry man's , laff." Moral: Don't bo stingy. FUNNIER THAN ALL THE " CHAPLINS." Adults, 6d; Children, 3d; Circle, Iβ. U N E D I N COMPETITIONS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 22. MORNING SESSION, 11. Piano Solo—" Flourette " AFTERNOON SESSION, 2.15. Recitation—"The Four Guests." Recitation—"The Storm in the Alps." Mezzo-soprano Solo. Vocal Solo for theme own selection. o Sword Dance. EVENING SESSION. 7.45. OFFICIAL OPENING. • Piano Duet—" Country Dance." Recitation— <: The Four Guests." Mezzo-soprano Solo. Sword Dance. Piano Solo. Vocal Solo (Gentlemen)— Own Selection. Recitation—"Tlie Storm in the Alps." Sailor's Hornpipe. Vocal Duct Admission: Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. • Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking Feo 6d. E. S. WILSON, . 22s Secretary. '-> ~A N EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS A By F. M'CRACKEN, W. ROBERT JOHNSON, and J. WEEKS, Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor (W. Begg), th-s Otago Art Society, and A. Bathgate, Esq., Chairman, Art - Gallery Trustees, - NOW OPEN in iho DUNEDIN ART GALLERY until SEPTEMBER 25, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p:m. and 7 to 9.30 s p.m. , ; The Collection comprises a largo number of Works in Oil and Water-colour of French and English Landscapes and various other subjects. '• ADMISSION -SIXPENCE. MIDDLEMARCH GUN CLUB. An OPEN HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKE a will be held in Club Grounds on OCTOBER a 9, .1920. Entry fee, 30s. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd ,» Prizes. Intending competitors .are requested to forward their names, "together -with entry fee aad last three performances,' to the Capr tain (A. Matheson) not later than OCTO- - BER 2. 1820^. '• The Shoot will be arranged to allow 5 shooters to catch train to town or up country. .1 22s A. MATHESON, Captain. • SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND of the Popular t "LA RINK A." '' This copy contains full instructions for the 0 . • Dance. Secure yojir copy at once. e i? Price Only Is 3d; posted Is sd. '" TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, 174 and 176 George srreet, Dunedin. 0 ' BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT*. WENDY'S 'HAIRDRESSING ROOMS. , CHARGES FOR GENTLEMEN. ' ■ Haircutting j_ y ' Haircutting and Beard Trimming ... i 6 Beard Trimming Only 0 9 '• Shampooing "" ]. o Singeing „_ ... _. _! 1 o '• Scalp Massage (Electrical) ... .„ ... _." 1 o , Face Massage (Electrical) 1 o ' Boys' Haircuttins (except Saturdays) 0 9 | Boys' Haircutting (Saturdays) 1 0 Shaving 0 y • Razors Reground or Sot '. 1 6 Hair or Board Dyeing by Arrangement. A' Staff of Competent Assistants always in attendance, and No Apprentices are employed, thus assuring patrons tho best of attention. Hours of Business: 8 till 6; Saturdays 1 p.m. ' ' AdHrcss: 104- PRINCES STREET. • TfyPSS CLOUGH'S HAIRDRESSING ■ L '-*-. 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TTT warms tho cocklea of your heart theaa il cold, black daya—WATSON'S No. 1(1 SOFT, mellow, fully-maturedT~WATSOirs No. 10 is Whisky perfection. Snot- , land's choicest. 21my 1 A WAEM fije, congenial companionshia A. and WATSON'S No. 10-what mattora Ihese chilly nights. 21my W "HAT'S your lucky number? JN O . 10, so far ae Whisky is concerned—\YAT t soN'sjto : ja____ s au£ MAINE'S WATSON'S No. 10, please Tt'e the beet Whisky that I W evl? 21my FOB Auid LcDg Syao— 10 becomes prominent wiion old friends meet -.____ _. 21my LADIES' own Combings worked Switches, Clusters, Pin Curie etc 1 from 23 6d.—At Hondy'g Hairdrcgaing Rooms'. HA. are CASH BUI'EHS of Prime Bacon PIGS. Correspondence invited. • 16ajj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18047, 22 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18047, 22 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18047, 22 September 1920, Page 1

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