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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S, KING EDWARD 7 to 10 p.m.; 7.45. A‘ Domestic Story from a New Angle. When a mother is selfish and calculating. “THE DAUGHTER PAYS.’* “THE DAUGHTER PAYS.” “THE DAUGHTER PAYS.” When a man seeks revenge on the woman who rejected him years ago. Loved by one of her own age; her ideals in life shattered ; her husband a tyrant. WILL SHE PAY? Selznick's Greatest Picture, featuring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, One of the Greatest Stars of the Screen. A Wonderful Story. Emotional, Forceful, Realistic, Deeply Interesting. The above splendid star is supported by Gazette, Comedy, Scenic. Also, To-night and Every Evening at 8. QUEEN’S ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of Madame Reggiardo. Overture To-night, “The Bohemian Girl” (By Balfe). COMING SATURDAY NEXT: GEORGES CARPENTIER In “THE WONDER MAN.” EVERYBODY’S HERE IS A PROGRAMME FOR THE CHILDREN. TO-DAY, 2 to 5. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 to 10. The Wonder Story of an Age: “TARZAN OF THE APES.” “TARZAN OF THE APES.”-<-“TARZAN OF THE APES.” No story ever seen on stage or screen parallels / “TARZAN OF THE APES.” It’s a weird, fascinating, romantic study of man’s development in an animal atmosphere, featuring ELMO LINCOLN. j Also Fourth Episode of the Great Animal Serial: “THE LOST CITY.” Coming Saturday Next: GEORGES CARPENTIER, The Wonder Man. METHO D I S T CENTENARY. GREAT INAUGURAL GATHERINGS WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921.

UNITED TEA MEETING, In TRINITY SCHOOLROOM. Tickets: One Shilling. Tea on Tables at 6 p.m. GRAND METHODIST RALLY, TRINITY CHURCH, , At 7.50 p.m. Speakers: Rev. A. C. Lawry, Rev. VV. A. Sinclair, Rev. W. Layoook. The District Chairman (Rev. B. F. Roth■well) will preside. Old-time Hymns. Centenary Collection.

MEETINGS. TA G 0 INSTIT U T £. The FIRST GENERAL MEETING for 1921 will be held in the Museum, King street, on TUESDAY, May 3, at 8 p.m. SubjectAn Address by Mr R. GILKISON (Chairman) on “Bickerton’s Theory of Partial Impact.”' All Interested Invited. YEOMEN CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. THE GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 4, at 8 p.m. Speaker: The Rev. Archdeacon WOODTHORPE. Subject; “The Rights and Duties of Citizenship.” Please Note Alteration of usual date. fjm E SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO. The Hon. C. J. PARR, Minister of Education, will give an ADDRESS to Members of School Committees on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th May, at 8 p.m., in Oddfellows’ Hall, Lower Stuart street. All members of School Committees are urged to be present. L. SANDERSON, Hon. Secretary.

PROFESSIONAL. IPeofessxonal Cabo.] ft"* HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS London Dental Parlour*, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL. KAITANGATA. Visits Tuesday Fortnightly. TAIERi RIVER TRUST. rpATE: IRI RIVER TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that any person found TAMPERING WITH THE RIVER OUTLET BOXES will be PROSE CUTED. The Act provides for a penalty of £SOO for any interference with the Works of the Trust. W. C. M'LEAN, Clerk. Mosgiel, 29th April, 1921. 30ap FOR SALE. JftOß IMMEDIATE SALE, RESIDENTIAL AND ORCHARD PROPERTY, In NELSON DISTRICT. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Also 4-ROOMED COTTAGE.' Garage, packing shed, etc. 38 ACRES LAND. 35 acres in commercial orchard, 8 years old, producing 2000 cases apples and pears, and rapidly increasing. Balance grass and pine plantation. Frontage on Main road and Sea. Near Post Office and School. Magnificent climate, good fishing and shooting. No Reasonable Offer Refused. 2 Owner leaving country. • Address No. 70, Times Office. j 4 LL good Scotchmen like water —when it’e mixed with WATSON’S No. 18 Whisky 7ja /'NLINCHETI MOTOR CYCLE TYRES : V 7 are dependable. “ Dreadnought,” 28 x 8, and 750 x 75 de luxe extra heavy, for highpotrered machines such as Indians and Har- ( leys. British built. For longer wear. Hap B

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18234, 2 May 1921, Page 1

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