AMUSEMENTS. Record - breaking success Finishes Monday. Notice.—Owing to previous bookings the management regret to announce that “The Sheik” finishes definitely Monday Night. Book now at Bristol. EMPIRE THEATRE at 3.40 and 8.40. Rudolph Yalintino in “The Sheik.” Agnes Ayres in “The Sheik.” Supports, Gazette, Comedy, Travelogue, 2 and -6.30. Gloria Swanson in “Tha Shulamite.” ,■ QUEE N’S THEATRE^ AGAIN'TO-DAY! “Whatsoever a man soweth, the same shall he also reap.” She had sown the wind. What was the whirlwind to be? See ANITA STEWART in her latest and greatest role: “SOWING THE WIND,” adapted from the play by Sydney Grundy. Well-ohosen Supporting Programme. Plan at Bristol. gVERY BODY’S THEATRE TO-DAY, at 2; TO-NIGHT at -6.30. ■ A Brilliant First National Attraction: “COURAGE.” “ COURAGE.” A Drama of woman’s faith, simple in thought, splendid ‘in power, , starring NAOMI CHILDERS. Also Graphic, Comedy, 11th episode “Hidden Dangers” serial. _ INGDW A R D. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. First National Attraction. Stone walls do not-a prison make or iron bars a cage. < A magnificent story of a'woman’l faith. “ COURAGE.” “ COURAGE.” Excellent Supports. To-night, at 7.15, “SOWING THE WIND,” featuring ANITA STEWART in her latest and greatest role. DUNeDinThIGHLAND PIPE BAND. ■The* above Band will .play in the Botanic Gardens TO-MORROW (Sunday). May 7th, commencing at 3 p.m. A Special Programme will be submitted. Collection in aid of Uniform Fund. Note,—-Learners for the Bagpipes wanted. Monday Evenings, , Band Room, 8 to 10. J. SMITH, Pipe-major. POND., HENDERSON, Secretary. OTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price 9d.
UOEBURY , PARK TROTTING CLUB. v WINTER MEETING, 1922. Will Conclude ■ , THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 6. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 6. First Race at 11.30, and Last at 4.30. ADMISSION: Grounds,’ la; Grand Stand, ss; Members’ Stand, 2a 6d Extra for Non-members. , Children under 12 years ■will not be admitted. ' ‘ ' H. L. JAMES, Secretary. g'O X I N G ! BOXING! BOXING! KING’S THEATRE. KING’S THEATRE. DOWLING STREET. ' , MAY B. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. , MAY 9. ■ ; Commencing Each Evening at 8 o’clock. ' NOVICE TOURNAMENT. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. ' v ' Dress Circle ... • 6my , ; ADMISSION CHARGES: 3s (plus tax).. StaUs_ ... Positively No Free List. ... M 2s (plus tax). H. DIVERS, Secretary. rp HE BRISTOL” PIANO CO., LTD., , ' FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. • DUNEDIN DUNEDIN DUNEDIN „ ■ ■ DUNEDIN , DUNEDIN . DUNEDIN OOMPETmONS . . , COMPETITIONS . . . COMPETITIONS . , . competitions . , . i COMPETITIONS . . . COMPETITIONS . . , IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! .ALL NEW MUSIC For the 1922 Competitions is obtainable now' at THE BRISTOL. . CORRECT OFFICIAL r EDITIONS. Advance Syllabus may be obtained free on application. "RUSSIA FAMINE RELIEF- AND ■ “SAVE THE CHILDREN” FUND. DUNEDIN APPEAL; If you overlooked, neglected, or forgot- the Collection yesterday, please sand your Contribution to the Hon. Treasurers at the Town Hall. SURELY NO ONE WILL BE CALLOUS ENOUGH TO REFUSE HELP TO THE MILLIONS OF FELLOW CREATURES SUFFERING THE AGONISING TORTURES OF STARVATION. REMEMBER! RUSSIA HELPED US IN THE GREAT WAR. LET US HELP RUSSIA IN HER HOUR OF NEED. Hon. Treasurers: G. A. LEWIN and E. A. ROSBVEAR, Town Hall. N S T ER BARGAIN SALE. OLD POST OFFICE, TO-DAY! . 9 TILL 1. CHOICE VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. FRUIT, JAMS, EGGS, PRESERVES, RABBITS, FLOWERS, Etc., Etc. COME AND SECURE THE BARGAINS.
taieri rwer trust. 8 T AIEBI BITER TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN that the Statutory Penalty of 10 per ADDED to all Rates REMAINING UNPAID after MONDAY, 22nd inst. W. E. M'LBAN, Clerk. \ Mosgiel, sth May, 1922. 6my POULTRY, ETC.' ADVEETISEMENTB ol 16 Words under the Head ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, Tc Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc , One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d; 6 insertions, ss;. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. T7I OR SALE, WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS. Twenty Shillings Each. Cash with order. The same blood as represent us at egglaying competitions. . In 1921 we gained second prize 'at Papanui in three-bird team —715 eggs; only 10 eggs behind the winning team. In 1922 Studholme Diploma and gold medal at Papanui. In 19°2 fourth prize (1401 eggs) at Southland test. 'sf In ia'c'i, second prize winter test, Southland test. In ta22 special prize for greatest average .weight of eggs, Southland test. 29ap SMART BROS.. Mosgiel. FOR SALE, 9 months old good White Leghorn COCKERELS.—W. B. Macgiegor, D-unback. 6my SATE shoe leather by fitting WOODMILNE SOLES. Tery email screws hold them. Last, longer and cost lees than leather.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 1
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