AMUSEMENTS.
Bums Hall.—Miss Nilseofi. His Majesty’s Theatre.—Pantomime. Princess Theatre.—Fullers’ Vaudeville. Queen’s Theatre.—Pictures. Octagon Theatre.—Pictures. Plaza Theatre.—Pictures. ■ King Edward Theatre.—Picture*. Everybody’s Theatre.—Pictures. Empire Theatre.—Pictures. King’s Theatre.—Pictures. Grand Theatre. —Pictures. Mosgiel.—Pictures. Football. —Rugby; Carisbrook, Pirates v, Kaikorai; Caledonian, kin-gori v. University B; Tahuna, Port Chalmers v. University A, Dunedin v. Southern; Biehopscourt, Union v. Alhambra. Association: Culling Park, Old Boys v. Kaitangata, Mornington v. Southern; Gardens, Maori Hill v. Northern.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. ‘ ‘Anti-Humbug.’ I —Too personal.
’’Anglican Catholic.”—We are doubtful about the wisdom of publication. ‘‘Rip Saw/'—Challenges of tho kind proposed by you are quite. idle, and can lead to
no definite issue. “Matdkanui.”—Tho black , crystals sent for identification, are octahedrons of magnetite, a mineral common in the green chloritio schists of Central Otago. When it occurs in largo masses magnetite is a valuable ore of iron. It is often called lodestone from the property it possesses of attracting pieces of iron and steel.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 8
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153AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 8
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