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AMUSEMENTS. EM P IRE THEATRE. Finishing’ Monday night. Sec Wonderful Desert Scenes, A Terrific Sandstorm, Beautiful Oriental Costumes, A Girl Slave Auction, Wild Riding, Fierce Fighting, Bedouin Tribesmen, Thrilling Battles, all in “ The Sheik,” featuring Agnes Ayres and Rudolph 3 Valentino. 8 p.m., Gazette, Travelogue; 3.5 and 8.20, Sennett Comedy; at 2 and 5.50, Gloria Swanson in “The Shulamite.” Book at Bristol. Reserves Ring 444. QUEE N’S THEAT RE. Last Day' of Tiros. H. Ince’s triumph, a gripping romance of two worlds, “ The Cup of Life,” featuring Hobart Boswoorth, .Madge Bellamy, Tully .Marshall. Excellent Supports. To-morrow: A powerful drama that throws light on the issue of man and woman of to-day: “Sowing the Wind,” featuring Anita Stewart in her finest role. VERYBODY’S THEATRE To-day at 2 p.m,; To-night at 7. Gigantic Double-feature Bill. The greatest three-hour programme over offered. (1) “Westward, Ho.” Charlee Kingley’sfamous classic of English literature. (2) “ The Unwilling Husband,” a real peppy comedy of errors, and a laugh every minute. Supports and Royal Wedding. Coming; “Way Down East.” ING EDWARD Commencing To-night at 7.15. First National attraction. Stone walls do not a prison make or iron bars a cage. A magnificent story of a woman’s faith:. “COURAGE.” “COURAGE.” Also Gaumont Graphic, Reelcraft Comedy, 11th episode Hidden Dangers” serial. ANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS end Others to know that the Otago Daily v Timc« undertakes the execution of all classes'of THEATRICAL PRINTING on the Shortest Notice.

pORBURT PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1922.. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY; 4th and 6th MAY. First Race at 11.30, and Last at ,4.30. ADMISSION: Grounds, la.; Grand Stand, ss; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d Extra for Non-momhers. Children under 12 years will not be admitted. H. L. JAMBS, ~— Secretary. . ,( T[iHE BRISTOL” PIANO CO., LTD., FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, i FITTINGS, AND ' ACCESSORIES. INFINITE VARIETY. REASONABLE PRICES. ' MEETINGS. T>ROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. I (INCORPORATED). GREAT PROTESTANT MEETING ( To be held in HIS MAJESTY’S ( HIS MAJESTY’S On sth MAY, at 8 p.m. Speaker, Rev. R. DITTERICH, of Australia, President of the Australian Protestant Federation and ex-President of the Methodist Conference of Australasia. f Subject: “PROTESTANTISM AND THE EMPIRE.” “ PROTESTANTS, STAND FOR A UNITED EMPIRE.” The only opportunity for Dunedin Citizens to Hear a Great Orator on a Live Subject. ' ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. , , # Admission by 1922 Card, and Special'Tickets obtainable from Office, Room 4, Stock Exchange. Al so ROSLYN, WASHER’S HALL, , . SATURDAY, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 8 p.m.

JJOROUGH OF MOSGIBL. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, on MONDAY, May 8, at 7.30 p.m-. to consider what steps shall bo token in support of the APPE AL that is ; being made on behalf of the RUSSIAN FAMINE AND SAVING CHILDREN OF EUROPE RELIEF FUND ' WILLIAM ALLAN, 4my Mayor^ D .XJNBDIN SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of TRUSTEES will be held in the Office, 105 Lower High street, on MONDAY, the Bth May, 1922, at 11 a.ro. ■ JAMES QUAILE, 4my Manager. ' |*s()o FRKE LOAN (No. 2 Group], To be disposed of. by THE OTAGO MUTUAL ■ STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY on THURSDAY, 11th inst., at 8 p.m., in the Secretary’s Office, 219 Cumberland street. No; 3 GROUP (Just Started). Join this Group and participate in the Benefits of pur Society. 4my PUBLIC NOTICES. rjno GREEN ISLAND RESIDENTS. BOROUGH SUBSCRIPTIONS for the RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND will be received by the Undersigned and the Town Clerk. (Signed) .JAMES L. MILLER, 3my Mayor. JglX AMIN ATION i OF PLUMBERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Examination will be held by the Plumbers’ Board of New Zealand for the purpose of Registration under the Plumbers’ Registration Act, 1912, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 25rd and 24th Juno, 1922, al such centres as may be decided by the Board when the Number of Candidates is known. Application forms may be obtained from the Central or Main Technical Schools, or the Secretary, Plumbers’ Board, Wellington. All Applications must reach the Board by the 23rd MAY, 1922. Late Applications will not be considered after the 30th, MAY, 1922. By order of- the Plumbers’ Board. 4my C. E. ECCLES, Secretary. Australian mutual provident society. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £44,000,000. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. AND THE BEST BONUS PAYING j OFFICE IN THE WORLD. | , District Office s A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. I For Rates, etc., apply ! H. F. TIBBITTS, or A. M. ROBERTSON, Agents, Box 213. Dunedin. ’Phones 241 and 3496.. 14ja k/TEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, all-wool; fJL Talma fashion; warm winter coats; Sap :6m 97b > 6d. —Herbert, Haynee.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 1