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ARIUSEMEKTS. NEW BILL TO-DAY At O'BRIEN'S EMPIRE." "Dunedin's Do Luxe Picture House." Daily: 2to 5 and 6.30 to 10 p.m. TWO SESSIONS NIGHTLY, 6.30 and 8. Tho Popular and Clever OWEN MOORE In the Brilliant, Rollicking Comedy-drama of London and New York, "PICCADILLY JIM." "PICCADILLY JIM.'" JIMMY WAS NOTORIOUS. 'He had fought with a bookmaker. He had' gone to church in his pyjamas. Was sued by a barmaid. In addition you can sit back and prepare for a LARRY SEMON Scream-producer, "THE GROCERY CLERK." "THE GROCERY CLERK." — '"PI-IE GROCERY CLERK." You start with a grouch, the grouch becomes a grin, the grin becomes a snigger, the snigger becomes a giggle, the giggle becomes a smile, the smile becomes a tiugh, the laugh becomes a peal, the peal becomes a roar, the roar becomes a shout, the shout becomes a convulsion, the convulsion becomes a side-ache, and you become a, nuisance— and there you are. EMPiRE .FULL ORCHESTRA. . PRICES AS USUAL. ' PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. • Everybody's theatre Daily: 2to 5 and 7to 10 p.m. Specially Retained for Further Few Screenings. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "SUNNYSIDE." ' "SUNNYSIDE." ■ "SUNNYSIDE." "SUNNYSIDE." "SUNNYSIDE." . "SUNNYSIDE." And James Oliver Curwood's Great Drama, ■ "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." ■ "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." Also Gaumont Graphic and the AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON RANFURLY SHIELD FOOTBALL MATCH. Chaplin screens at'2, 4.15, and 7 9.15. Prices: Day—lb Id and la 7d. NightIs Id and 2s Id; Children, Half.Last 2 days of exhibition of PAINTINGS j By F. M'CRACKEN. W. ROBERT JOHNSON, and J. WEEKS, Under the Patronage of hia Warship tho Mayor (W. Begg), the Otago Art Society, 1 and A. Bathgate, Esq.. Chairman, Art Gallery Trustees, NOW OPEN in the DUNEDIN ART GALLERY until SEPTEMBER 25, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. QTRATH-TAIERI SOLDIERS' FAREWELL COMMITTEE. LOCAL RETURNED SOLDIERS' REUNION, SOCXAL, and BALL in the A. and P. Society's Hall, Middlemarch THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 24, commencing at 7.45 sharp. Mr T. W. Wise chairman. Every soldier in the district heartily welcomed. Ladies assist with baskets (cdko only); everything else provided. ' ! • W. D. MASON, 24s | Hon. Secretary. v jypiDDLEMARCH GUN CLUB. An OPEN HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKE' will be held in Club Grounds on OCTOBER 9, 1920. Entty fee, 30s. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Prizes. Intending competitors are requested to forward their names, together with entry .fee and last three performances, to the Captain (A. Matheson) not later than OCTOBER 2. 1920.' The Shoot will bo arranged to allow shooters to catch train to town or up country..- . 22s • A. MATHESON, Captain. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. Alarge amount of reading mutter. Price, Bd. PROFESSIONAL. " . [PEOFESSTOMAL CAHD.] (J-A.) & HENAGHAN, (W.T.) SURGEON DENTISTS. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. 'Phone 997. /O RADUATE WELTMER INSTITUTE *3" U.S.A. WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Therapeutist, 520 GEORGE STREET. Now Telephone, 3032. * Spinal Massage, Chronio Nerv*ou§ and Mental Disorders Treated. Ofiico Hours; 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 6 to 8; Saturday, 10 to 12; and by appointment.' LOST AND FOUKD. AJ3 VEBTISEAtEN'TS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vticnnt, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wiints, Mo., One Shilling per insertion; .1 insertions, 2/8; G Insertions, 6/-. StrictlT Oath Id Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST, Bcindlo Greyhound DOG.—Reward returning 291 King street. s-in LOST— All niy worries about FOOTWEAR sincc I started to deal at Millard's 101 Stuart 6treet. 235 POUND— Genuine Bargains in good-quali'v BOOTS and SHOES; see our win do v.nothing cheaper in town. ' TCTOUN'D—Ladies' Dark Tan SHOES for' J- 28s 6d; splendid value; only few pairs left; don't miss them FOUND —Gents' Dress BOOTS, pu<* toes only 31s.—At MILLARD'S Cash Boot Store, 101 Stuart street. 23s FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street Up years' experience). "GROUND— Immediate Relief from achin" JL corns, bunions, etc.; expert chiropo" dist.—3o7 George street, opposite Knox Church. • 25n TjTOUND — Plenty WHITEBAIT. —28 JD Arcade. 23s POUND —Windows, Carpets Cleaned, Offices Scrubbed.—Otago AVindow Clcanincr Co. Office: 262 George street ('phono 3250). FOUND —M'Arthur's Compressed Yeast Bread Competition, October 6. Send all entries M'Arthur, Dunedin. Diplomao iron last competition now available. Bake own bread.—M'Arthur's. FOUND— All Bread exhibited M'ArUiu?e Baking Competition sent to Orpliana°es after prizes awarded. It's worth while °to send a loaf for this' purpose. FOUND —One month's Yeast posted 3s oi tvro months 6s 6d, three mon tho 3 a gd •' Bread made in 3 hours, no sponge Eoltinrr ' M'Arthur mails fresh daily. S '~ FOUND— M'Arthur's Down Ptk>es Dear prices settled Leave trial order' bo convinccd that M Arthur's, Dunedin Popu lar Grocers. Special shopping week. Send" for quotations. FOx/nD— ITArthur's, tho househo;d~word quality. Personal supervision Tho Store* that studies the public. Jl'Arthur's Store for reputation, gained by service Awaiting your patronage. FIOUND— There arc Soap Powders, also there is "No Worke" Washing Powder that M'AKTHUS'S recommend you to buy ixom hia* or other grocers, ja packet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18049, 24 September 1920, Page 1

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