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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE day. EMPIRE DAY WILL BE CELEBRATED BY THE OVERSEAS CLUB BY A NATIONAL GATHERING In BURNS HALL, On the Evening of WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th MAY. The President (H. Livingstone Tapley, Esq.) ( will Preside. ADDRESS Will be given by LION. W. DOWNIE -STEWART, M.P., On “ NEW ZEALAND’S INTEREST IN THE WORLD POLITICS.” ' Musical Programme. Part Songs by Returned Soldiers’ Choir and Quartet Party. National Music by the Kaikorai Band. National Songs by Mrs Wilfred Andrews, Mr W. Gemmell, and Mr S. Jeffs. Loyal Resolution will be moved by his Worship the Mayor (J. S. Douglas, Esq.) and seconded by J. T. Paul, Esq. Members and Intending Members of the Overseas Club are invited to obtain admission tickets at the Club Room, Security Buildings,. on Friday Afternoon and Saturday Morning, and to book their seats (free) at The Bristol. As accommodation is limited, members are requested to make early application for tickets. Collection in hall to defray expenses, J. R. FATRBAIRN, 18my ‘Hon. Secretary. 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 PIANO CO. (LTD.).

QCTAGON HALL, QCTAGO]S T HALL, TO-MORROW, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. COME AND ENJOY THE FIRST “COMMUNITY SING” (The People’s Sing-Song) ' At the Octagon Hall ,\ TO-MORROW, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m; V / EVERYONE WELCOME! EVERYONE WELCOME! “T he BRISTOL” PIANO CO.. LTD., FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. PIANOS. JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. OOLLARD & COLLARD. WILLIAM SAMES. PIANOS. ? PIANOS. PIANOS. WALTER COLLINSON. PIANOS. • PUBLIC ‘ NOTICES. yy INTER SHOW ’WEEK, Citizens having VACANT ROOMS are respectfully urged- to Arrange to accommodate paying guests as early AS POSSIBLE, and send PARTICULARS to the Undersigned. , To those who can supply Bed and Breakfast acceptable. F Note Address: H. DIVERS, • Secretary Citizens’ Housing Committee, 193 Princes street (adjoining Grand Picture Theatre). ’Phone 3030.

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. S’ JTUDY YOUR HAIR, LADIES'!* Says an acknowledged expert, and it is good advice. . To bring out the. real life and lustre of the Hair, our Experienced Assistants should oe 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. CASTLE STREET AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORKS. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALISTS. Advice free. It will pay you to visit us. REPAIRS AT LOW COST. Engines Turned Up -for Maximum Power and Decreased Petrol Consumption. NO SATISFACTION. NO PAY. Proprietor: S. de BEER, A.M.1.E.E., M.1.A.E.. Eng. JjTXPERT HAIR TINTING Ladies and Gentlemen showing signs of Premature Groyness are often advised by friends to use various decoctions, generally with ludicrous results. It is always safer to consult a specialist, for this purpose. Mr HENDY, Hair Specialist, gives advice on Hair Tinting free of charge. Appointments booked. PRINCES STREET. ITORD OWNERS! Your Ford will equal ’ a more valuable Cor in lubricating efficiently if you install a “King” Automatic Oiler. Dependable, economical. Write for particulars. —Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. A FTER the match, a drop of WATSON’S /A No. 10 Whisky revives tired, fagged spirits; .exquisite flavour. 17my WOMEN’S PLAIN KNITTED HOSE.— Special value in black, grey, heather; usually 4s lid—now 3s lid.--Herbert, Haynes 18my WHO wins? WATSON’S No. 10, of course. Scotland’s choicest whisky. First for flavour, purity, mellowness. 17my LL-WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, plain or cuff bottoms, assorted shades; usually 25s 6d —now lw 6d.—Herbert, Haynes. 18my A SPOT after 5. Finest tiling out "for i. tired business men, if it’s WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. 17my " /"vILDAG ” reduces friction by half in any class of engine and machinery; prevents carbonising and overheating 'in Motor Engines, and makes the car easier on the start.—Write Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. TiHE morning after. No regrets when it’s WATSON’S No. 10 Whisky. Mild, mellow, rare I7my ryOOD-MILNE RUBBER SOLES make ” ' rough roads seem smooth because i’ood-Milne save the shook. Have your toots fitted with Wood-Milne. WOMEN’S PLAIN KNITTED HOSE.Special value in black, grey, heather; usually 4a lid—now 3a lid.—Herbert, Haynes. 18my ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18557, 18 May 1922, Page 1

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