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AMUSEMENTS. A Programme cf Magnificence and Delight, "j QUEEN'S & KING EDWARD. TO-DAY! 2 to 5 and At a 'I to 10. 7.45. (■ A MONSTER THREE-HOUR, BILL. I An all-star cast of fourteen artists, including SYLVIA BREMER In "COMMON CAUSE." i "COMMON CAUSE." } Major lan Hay's groat story of the human j side of the great world struggle. ± ■ Picturised: in 7 Amazing lleels. i And First Chapter of the Ureatest Serial i Kver Screened, "SMASHING BARRIERS." "SMASHING BARRIERS." • Also, Latest Topical and Comedy. , USUAL PRICES. " O'BRIEN'S EMPIRE." "Dunedin's De Luxe Picture House." DAILY: 2 to 5 and 6.30 to 10 p.m TWO SESSIONS TO-NIGHT, at 6.30 and 8. Ihe Funniest Comedian of the Screen, LARRY SEMON Iα absolutely the greatest comedy yet screened, "THE GROCERY CLERK." -— "THE GROCERY CLERK" \ Last Screening of OWEN MOORE in "PICADILLYJIM." _ "PICADILLY JIM." Good Supports, Gazettes, Educator EMPIRE FULL ORCHESTRA. Prices.—Day: 6d and Is Id. Night: Is Id, Is 7d, and 2s Id. Plans Open Daily at The BristoL EVERYBODY'S THEATRE 2 to 5 TO-DAY! 7 to 10 pjn. Chaplm Screens at 2, 4.15, 7, and 9.15. OHARLIE CHAPLIN In " SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," " SUNNYSIDE," And James Oliver Curwood's biff Drama "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY"-!-"BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY!" "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY/'— In Seven Brilliant Reels. Also the AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON RANFTJRLY SHIELD FOOTBALL MATCH. Prices: Is Id and Is 7d. Cliildren, half. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. HAIR DRESSING .CHARGES. Notwithstanding the increased charges in many oity establishments, Mr HENDY notiiics gentlemen that his PRICES -will remain as hitherto—viz.: Haircutting j q Shaving .'.'.' ,',' ,"" o 9 Shampooing \ \ q Singoing j." [[[ i q Boys' Haircutting 0 g Boys' Hairoutting (Saturdays) 1 0 Razor Setting or Re-grinding ... 1 6 Only COMPETENT ASSISTANTS in atlendance,, and no apprentices are employed thus assuring perfect satisfaction to clients' Business Hours: 8.15 till 6 p.m. Saturdays, 1 p.m. Address: 104 PRINCES STREET. ISS CLOUGH'S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, 62 GEORGE STREET. Having now obtained the confidence of the public through 16 years' experience, Miss CLOUGH again draws the attention, and asks the patronage, of LADIES to her Rooms, where a complete Stock of Requisites for the toilet is" kept. Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Massage, Electric Treatment done by a Competent Staff, with all Up-to-date Methods. Hair Drying done by Electricity in a most speedy and efficient manner. 'Phono 1877. fife ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. GEORGE D. COX, 56 HANOVER STREET, DUNEDIN ANATOMICAL MECHANICIAN to th'e New Zealand Government. N.Z. Representative of A. A. MARKS «rf New Yprk, -the largest factory in the world. Limbs Made, Refitted, or Repaired on the Premises. jOjm IOHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT. KODAKS AND CAMERAS. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT. CAMERA COMPANY., OCTAGON. All Sizes Spools and Paper. Prints and Enlargements. CAMERA COMPANY. OCTAGON. Telephone 182 19j u A LM ° ST NORTH BRITISH RUBBER UNIQUE HOT WATER BAGS. Cbomists and. Rubber Stores recommend thorn, because they arc economical, durable, lasting, satisfactory. ALL BRITISH. FOB Auld Lang Syne—WATSON'S Nα 10 becomes prominent when old friends meet. 21 my WHEN you buy a Watch, buy a WATCH. Purchase from ue.—Peter Dick, Moray place. BENEFIT by our long experience in "Watch and Jfeweilery Importing and personal acquaintance with English markets. ETER DICK, Moray place (juat off Princes street), guarantees all goods. Large stock of suitable presentation gifta; A WARM fire, congenial companionship, and WATSON'S No. 10—what matters these chilly nights. 31my ECZEMA CURED I—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing 'xocible- -Thompson, herbalist, Oatnaru. TT warms the cockles of your heart these JL cold, black days—WATSON'S No. 10. PERSONAL. ADVEBTISEUENTS of ]6 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, 5/-. Strictly Oosh in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. YOUNG Widower (one child) wishes CORRESPOND with careful woman (36 to 40),- view matrimony.—Address Genuine, Times Office. 22s YOUNG- Man, steady employment, wishes MEET or Correspond with young Lady | t (20 or 21), of good appearance and musical, view marriage.—Only bona fid© replies to I Bona Fide, Times Office. 259 TO LET. ; aJ/KUTISEMENTS of Iβ Words under the Heada inga Situations Vucant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and l'cnnc , , lllßcellaneons Wants, Etc., Uni> Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertion, B/6; 8 InFertion*. b/-. Strictly Omsb in Advnnro. Kxtrn Chatui- i . Booked. . 5 ROOMS; beautifully situ--3 JD tited; modern convenieneee, electric ; ga9 griller; piano.—37 Now street, Mueboll S burgh. 23 3 0 HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. t ADVF.HTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wonto, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 lniertloos 2/0; 6 insertions, B/-. Strictly Caeh In \ t Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. ANTED, BUSH FARM, in Exchange for 300-acro Farm (Wyndham); 200 j acres been limed; good condition all over; carries well; £\S acre.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzid t KTSTANTED (November, December), lurYγ nished HOUSE or Booms; every caro taken; references given.—Refined, Timee Office. 21s a POULTRY ANO POULTRY ACCESSORIES. 1 LEGHORN SETTINGS, 7a 6d o VY JS2 10s 100; Day-old CHICKS, is 6d each.—J. B. Kirkland, Fairfield. 6s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18051, 27 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18051, 27 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18051, 27 September 1920, Page 1

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