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AMUSEMENTS. J)UNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY Mr Sydney "Wolf, Conductor. Mr Victor Galway, Acting Conductor. HIS-MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller, Proprietors,TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd and 24th, at 8 p.m. -Elgar's “Black -Knight,” “Hail! Gift of Song” (orchestral item), and “Moonlight” (unaccompanied). . Soloist: Misa OAEA HOLDGATE. Honorary membership, four tickets 'to each of the three concerts for 1922 for 21s. or two tickets for 10s 6d, plus booking foe fid per seat. No amusemept tax. Enroll at the Bristol Piano Company’s Booking Office, or with the undersigned. . Box< plan for honorary members opens at the Bristol Piano Company on Friday at 9 a.m., and for non-subscribers at 9 a.m. on Monday. H. P. DESMOULINS, , Secretary. 21 Crawford street. Telephone 5042. E MPIRE THEATRE FANNY HURST has given us the "Humoresque” of 1922, “JUST AROUND THE CORNER,” screening at 3.6 and 8 p.m. (.Beautiful Versailles, Burton Holmes (scenic). Then at 2 p.m., 7 p.m., and 0.20, HAROLD LLOYD In a laughter special, HAROLD LLOYD Among Those Present. And Gazette. Book at Bristol. OCTAGON THEAT RE. Fourteen Thousand Feet of Film Unequalled Harry Carey in “The Fox.’ Nothing like it has ever been seen in any picture. Universal Jewel de Luxe. Also, the screen’s most bewitching beauty, Mario Prevost, in “NOBODY’S FOOL,” a snappy comedy drama. Supports; Topical Budget* Scenic, “Fit to Fight”- (Comedy). Plan at Begg’s. Q.RAND THEATRE To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. ‘Entire Change of Programme. WILL ' ROGERS in a Goldwyn Feature, “JES’ CALL ME JIM.” Also, Marion Davies in a 5-act Comedy Drama, “Getting Mary Married,” Supports: International News and Century Comedy, with Baby Peggy and the Wonder Dog. PL AzV THEATER To-day at 2 and 7 p.m. . Three-hour Double-feature Programme. WILL ROGERS in a Goldwyn Western Drama, “ JES’ CALL ME JIM.” Also, Maripn Davies in a 5-act Selznick Comedy Drama, “Getting Mary Married.” Supports: International News and Century Comedy, with Baby Peggy and Brownie the ■ Wonder Dog. BUY A GRAMOPHONE & MAKE THIS WINTER A MEMORY OF PLEASURABLE ENTERTAINMENT....... “HIS MASTER’S .VOICE” GRAMOPHONES^ IN ALL MODELS MAY BE HEARD AT “THE BRISTOL.” THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.). CORPORATION NOTICES. JQUNEDIN CITY ■ COUNCIL. 1922-1923. A STATEMENT of the ESTIMATED RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the General Account of the Dunedin City Council for the Financial Year /nding the 31st day of March, 1923, showing the Sums Available for such purposes, the Total Rateable Value of Property on the Valuation Roll, and the Rato thereon necessary to 'raisp the money required. ' _ ) Published pursuant to the provisions of Section 79 of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920.” ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. Public Works, lighting, land purchase, etc ... £58,000 0 0 Public baths, sanitary works, etc. ... - 13,935 0 0 Public Library and reserves ... 15,417 0 0 loan interest and sinking fund 29,788 0 0 Miscellaneous (including, maintenance and contributions) 21,665 0 0 £136,693 6 0 ESTIMATED REVENUE. Rente, fees. Government subsidy, etc £21,340 0 0 Contributions (including Drainage and Fire Boards) 21,753 0 0 Cemeteries and, Public Baths 2,600 0 0 Balance required from rates ... 91,000 0 0 £136,693 0 0 The Rateable Value of Propetty on the Valuation Roll is £840,000 0 C The Bate necessary to raise the money shown to be required is a General Rate of 2s 2d in the Pound (£), which produces ... •>. £91,000 0 0 G. a; LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 29th April, 1922. \ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. gTUDY YOUR HAIR, LADIES I Says an acknowledged expert, and it is good adyice. To bring out the real life and lustre of the Hair, our Experienced Assistants should be .consulted. SHAMPOOING. HAIRDRESSING. FACE AND HEAD MASSAGE. ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MANICURING. Etc. HAIRDRESSING FOR EVENING FUNCTIONS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION. MISS CLOUGH, 62 George street, Dunedin. ’Phone 1877, £(RICHTON COAL COMPANY. As this PARTNERSHIP has been DISSOLVED, all Accounts. must be Paid bv the 31st INST. Mr G. COOPER, who has Reduced the Prices to Bedrock,, will carry on the business under the same title. THE CRICHTON COAL CO.. 17my Milton. XPERT HAIR TINTING adiea and Gentlemen showing signs of mature Greyness are often advised by nds to use various- decoctions, generally i ludicrous results. It is always' safer consult a specialist for 'this purpose.* Mr NDy, Hair Specialist, gives advice on r Tinting free of charge. Appointments Iced. .104 PRINCES STREET. T ■'RUST MONEY FOB INVESTMENT. ASLIN, BROWN, .& COLE, Solicitors. N.Z. Express Co. Buildings. Bond street AFTER the match, a drop of WATSON’S No. 10 Whisky revives tired, fagged spirits; exquisite flavour. 17my WHO wins? WATSON’S No. 10, of omirse, Scotland’s choicest whisky. First for flavour, purity, mellowness. 17tny A SPOT after 6. Finest thing out for tired business men, if it’s No. 10 Whisky. 17my BAD whisky will kill anything. WATSON'S No. 10 is a healthy, etimulat ing, refreshing* drink. ... 17my rrVHE Scotchman’s pride, the Englishman’s X favourite, the Irishman's delight: WATSON’S No. 10 Whisky. XTmy THE morning after. ■ No regrets when it’s WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. Mild, mellow, rare. 17mjr

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 1