AMUSEMENTS. •ON SATURDAY THEY LAUGHED TILL THEY CRIED. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. OCTAGON THEATRE. Our New Programme is popular. A big bouse on Saturday night laughed as they never laughed before. 00l La! La I “LA LA LUCILLE.” The Funniest Show on Earth. YOU’LL SAY SO, TOO, When you see it. A musical comedy put into moving pictures—contains extremely funny complications. “LA LA LUCILLE.” “LA LA LUCILLE.” A Hit “LA LA LUCILLE.” on the “LA LA LUCILLE.” stage. “LA LA LUCILLE.” A Scream “LA LA LUCILLE.” on- the “LA LA LUCILLE.” screen. “LA LA LUCILLE.” Starring a brand-new comedy team, LYONS & MORAN. . LYONS & MORAN. Everybody likes them, too; they are eo , funny. IT’S A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. A Comedy, Magazine, and Episode 3 "Dragon’s Net.” OCTAGON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Plan at Theatre. Ring 309 J. Usual Prices. TIEIVERS’ PICNIC, 1921. AT EVANSDALE, AT EVANSDALE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. A Day in the Country for Ma and Pa and a Good Time for the Kiddies. Train leaves Station at 9.5 a.m. PARES: ADULTS, 2s; CHILDREN, Is. Tea, Milk, and Sugar on the grounds, free. A plentiful supply of Toys and Sweets for tiie Children. Adults’ Races, Baby Show, and other Attractions. Bvansdale, Wednesday, February 2. W. HERBERT, Secretary, 31 j a , Lower Rattray street. gAZAAR! BAZAAR 1 BAZAAR! Don’t Forget the A. and P. Bazaar, in the V RANFURLY HAIL, 4% On the 3rd FEBRUARY, 1921 (Ranfuily Show Day). GRAND ART UNION. A Beautiful Hand-painted Mirror, Panel to be Drawn on night of Show, , and other Beautiful Works of Art to be raffled, CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE CHILDREN. Plain and Fancy Stall, Sweet Stall, Produce .Stall, Soft Drink and Fruit Stall, Dinner and Afternoon Tea on the ground. All those making gifts to the various stalls will please hand them in on or before the Day ofJfehow. Mr M. H. Hanrahan will re-ceive-same, or can be left at Hall on show morning. 31ja
CARNIVAL WEEK. OAENIYAL WEEK. CARNIVAL WEEK. FORBURY PAEK TROTTING J&FW' MEETING. , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. MONDAY, 7th, FEBRUARY. STAKES £5175. FIRST RACE AT 12.30 EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is. Grand Stand, ss. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. 0A R NIVAL WEEK. CARNIVAL WEEK. DUNEDIN. FEBRUARY 5 to 12. Owing to the large influx of visitors expected in Dunedin during Carnival Week the CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS from neonle requiring ACCOMMODATION. P P We have accommodation for upwards of' 1500 people as PAYING GUESTS in Private Homes in City and Suburbs. If you require accommodation forward your application at once, together with money order or postal note. Reply telegrams must be prepaid. Enclose stamped envelope for reply by letter. i 1 H DIVERS Secretary Citizens’ Housing Comnuttee. 15 Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin.
1> UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, FEBRUARY 9 and 12, 1921. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS first day. also ENTRY for APPRENTICES’ PLATE, CLOSE at 5 p.m. on ‘WEDNESDAY, February 2. H. L. JAMBS, - 31 j a Secretary. TEACHERS WANTED. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. B GRADE ASSISTANT MASTER. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, will be received up to FEBRUARY 14, for the above Position. 29ja TO. HUNTER, Secretary, Box 80. WANTED, an experienced TEACHER for private school.—Address Order, Times Office. 25ja
TENDERS. mENDERS will be received up till 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 2, 1921, for LEASE of HAMPDEN HOTEL (Private Boarding-house), unfurnished, consisting of 20 rooms, billiard room; garden and 3 acres of level land adjoining. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to 29 j a W. H. MURCOTT, Hampden.
INVESTMENT follows investigation. Tou are sure to invest in Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tijes (Patent Registered) once you have acquainted yourself with their many advantages. It’s the only roof that actually improves with age—yet costs about the same as ordinary corrugated iron. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Caversham, Dunedin. A. B. Stewart. Assembly Bldg., Timaru. N.Z. Hardware Co., Invercargill. CT ALDER’S QUARRY delivers all Quarry ) Materials, Brides, Asphalt, Lime, Cement, Tar, Sand anywhere; one load or 1000. Lowest rates. 7a ••mHERE’S many a slip,” but not when I the whisky is WATSON’S No. 10. Too good to spill 7ja ROSSK.YVENT.’’ —Specified in London Post Office; constantly ventilating; water and dust-proof skylight.—Rosa, telephone 2580. 18a
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 1
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