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AMUSEMENTS. Octagon theat re. Final Screening To-night “The Blue Mountains Mystery.” Produced by E. t J. and Dun Carroll. A thrilling Australian Romance. Also, “ The Puppet Man,” on© of the finest circus pictures ever Screened. Don’t miss it! Undoubtedly the Best Musio and Pictures in town. Plan et Begg’s. Friday; “The Infamous Miss Revell,’ 1 and Frank Mayo in “Go Straight.” RTEXHIB I T I O N. BRITISH AND ITALIAN OIL AND WATER COLOURS, MARBLE STATUARY AND POTTERY. VENETIAN GLASSWARE. OPEN DAILY from 10 till 5 o’clock. DUNEDIN ART GALLERY HALL. Admission Free. __ 4rny USSIA FAMINE RELIEF AND “SAVE THE CHILDREN” FUND. SALE OF PRODUCE.A Sal© of' Produce will be held TOMORROW EVENING at 7 o’clock in front of the OLD POST OFFICE, Princes street. Proceeds in Aid of the FAMINE SUFFERERS. ( BAND PERFORMANCES TO-MORROW EVENING at 7.30. Performances will be given as follows: — THE ST. KILDA BAND, r At the Fountain. THE KAIKORAI BAND. At the Octagon. And the JAZZ BAND of the Soldiers’ Montecillo Convalescent Home, At the Old Post Office. COLLECTIONS IN AID 6f THE FAMINE FUND. 4my LOOK FOR , THE TRADE MARK SYMBOLIC FOR QUALITY. << jjjg MASTER’S , VOICE.” These supreme musical instruments may be heard at The Bristol. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.). BOWLING QALEDONIAN BOWLING CLUB. PLAY for this Season will CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, May 6th. All Bowlers and Lady Friends are cordially invited to be present. E. CLANCY, 3my Hon. Secretary. DANCING. DA n C i n G: MR LESLIE REYNOLDS, Pupil Lydia Kyasht, Premiere Danseuse Russian Ballet. HAS COMMENCED TEACHING At the Choral Hull, Moray place. Greek, Operatic, and Eastern Dancing, Deportment. 7 Special. Terms for Classes of Young Children. -AH Particulars 49 Lees street. .g'CROOL OF DANCING. CLASSES as follows: Adult Instruction, Tuesday and Saturday, 7.45 p.m. £1 Is. Young Ladies, Saturday, 6 p.m. J2a 6d. Children, Saturday, 11 a.m. 10s 6d. Terms payable in advance. ' Quarter commences from date of entrance. Private Classes and Lessons by arrangement. / Miss HAMANN, 14 Lees street. LOST AND FOUND, w : HEN PURCHASING A GRAMOPHONE. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; S insertions, Ss 6d; 6 insertions, 6b;. Strictly Cash la Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. lOST (from Filleul street), Female HalfJ Persian CAT, mixed colours; answers name of Fluffy.—£l reward returning 39 Filleul street. . 3my lOST (last Saturday, Moagiel), Australian J Mutual Provident Society RECEIPT BOOK. —Finder please return same Dunedin Office. Bmy lOST (Tuesday night, between Glenleith J and Woodhaugh), Child's COAT.— Finder please return 12 Woodhaugh street; reward. 4my lOST (yesterday, near Post'Office), BOOK J containing £4 rent.—Finder please communicate with 191, Times Office. 4my TjIOUND (on Clydevalo-Waiwera road), Jt? Motor Car TYRE.—A. W. Pannett, A’shley JLlowns, Clinton, 4my lOST (between Berwick and Henley Hall), J Plain Gold BANGLE.—Reward returning W. K. Robinson, Berwick. 2my ■J7IOUKD, Gold Bar BROOCH (4 pearls and JD' stone). —Owner apply 32 St. David street, Dunedin. 1 4my lOST, small Gold CROSS. —Finder kindly J return to Sister Elisabeth, 28 Royal terrace. 4my OST (from Leith Valley,/ about month U ago), Gorman Collie DOG; reward.— H F.. Times Office. 4my lOST. (Saturday), Gold BROOCH, lettered J “Best Wishes.” —Ring ’Phone 3611; reward. ■ 4my FOUND— Your Chimneys Swept by firstclass competent man.—Ring Otago Window- Cleaning Co. (’phone 3250). ' OUND—Boys’ and Girls’ School BOOTS at greatly reduced prices at Harris’s Shoo Store, '-Stuart_ street. T7IOUND —Football BOOTS, 17s 6d; EngfJj lish Soccer BOOTS, 29s 6d; don’t fail to see these; they’re wonderful value. FOUND— Men's Working BOOTS, strong and durable; 18s 9d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 28s; Greenhides, 28s 6d; good Bluchers, 30s 6d. FOUND— Goloshes. Gumboots. Leggings, good value; all reasonably priced.— HARRIS’S Railway Shoe Store, 101 Stuart street. _ , ' 4my lIOUND— General public, do you know the results of M‘Arthur’s Makosoap? Well take note. One packet Makosoap means 10s in your pocket. Absolute saving. ITtOUND —One packet M’Arthur’s Makosoap ; makes 18 pounds Home-made Soap; will not harm the daintiest fabrics. It is absolute special, directions , enclosed.— M'Artkur’s. ■ FOUND —Here. It is (all worked out. Spend 2s, saves 10s. Absolute fact; be fair to yourself. Buy packet Makosoap, all grocers. Economy. , FOUND— Absolute proof. Makosoap now mailed from Stewart Island to North Cape, Australia, Friendly Islands. Hakosoap mailed anywhere, 2s 6d packet.— M'Arthur’s Makosoap Mailing Week, FOUND— Mako-soap means make Soap. Mak-a-Loaf, make your bread Compressed Toast. Two household necessities, made with one fire. Efficiency, economy, thrift. —M'Arthur’s, Dunedin. X7IOUND —Grocers, Storekeepers; ask your Merchants for Makosoap. It keeps your trade together. M'Arthur’a will supply direct if unobtainable from your merchant. Interview M'ARTHUR. 27ap FOUND The Dunedin Window -and Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS. —Send carpets 82 St. Andrew street. ’Phone 493. 20d FOUND— Benhar COAL, 14a 6d per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery.— M‘ Skimming and Son, Benhar. 7m FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles permanently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience), ” 1%/TY xiair has improved immensely. The iYI white hair is completely. restored to original colour since using Dr Wilson’s Regenerator. Please send 3 more bottles, cast; enclosed.” Thus writes Tapanui resident. Sole agent,, Hendy, Hair Specialist. Price 4s, post free 4s 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 1