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AMUSEMENTS. i 3 3 f 1 t r 1 X i e i e 3 3 r Ll 3 [1 0 s 7 1c t y E £ o THE STORY IN TWO LINES. 2000 HAPPY!—They saw the Show! * •500 MISERABLE!—They saw the “House Fml” Sign. pKINCESS THEATRE. Direction Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Complete Triumph. FULLERS’ ENGLISH MUSICAL RE YUE COMPANY. DODDY HURL, HARRY EVANS (London’s Jovial Jesters), And Cast of 16. • In the SPARKLING WEST END REVUE: THE WISHING WELL. THE WISHING WELL. THE WISHING WELL. Delightful Child Mimic, LITTLE LORNA. LITTLE LORNA. HYMAN LENZER. DELAVALE ffi HYMAN LENZER. VOCKLER. Famous Australian Comedian: ED. .E. FORD, ED. E. FORD, ED E. FORD. ’ . The Man with the Thousand-and-one Faces. Tariff: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5.50 p.m.; afterwards at JACOBS’S. , OCTAGON THEATRE. Again TO-NIGKT at 7.45., _■_ Herbert Rawlinson and Virginia-Yalli in a smashing melodrama of mystery and. ■ thrills; “THE BLACK BAG.” Also a sparkling comedy-drama, “EVIDENCE,” featuring Ejaine Hammerstein. “His Fatal Bite ” (comedy), Scenic, Topical. OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Plan at Begg’s. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN’S MISSIONARY UNION. SALE OF WORK, KNOX CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, TO ; DAY (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 17, 2.30-5.30 p.m. Unique Display of Swatow Embroideries, Filet and Pillow Lace, Carved Ivories from Canton, Work, Flowers, Sweets, Produce Proceeds for Home and Foreign Missions. Admission by tea ticket, 9d. 140 gRIKSMEAD ” PIA Is T OS, CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), SOLE AGENTS. Wo have pleasure in announcing that arrangements have .been made for a continuous supply of these World-famous, High-class British -Pianofortes. Their manufacture is now being carried on under improvedconditions, and early shipments of genuine “BRINSMEAD” Pianos are due here shortly. THE “BRINSMEAD” PIANO / will' goon be on sale again, and particulars will be given on the arrival of the first shipment. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Headquarters for British Pianos, ' Sole Agents for Brinsmeads, London, Princes street. SHOW. J£ELSO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL SHOW will be held on the Show Grounds, Kelso, on WEDNESDAY, November 1, 1922. Competition in Sheep, Horse, and Cattle Classes will, it is expected, be very keen, and the quality of the stock at the Shew will again bo of a very/high standard. Entries Close bn Saturday, October 21, 1922. Visitors from North of Waipahi can leave by the Morning Express on Wednesday (Show Day), arriving Kelso about 1.30 p.m. R. G. FOSTER, 170 ■■ _ Secretary. CARDEN COMPETITIONS. ARDEN COMPETITIONS. Under the Auspices of The Amenities and Town-planning Society. NOVEMBER COMPETITION “A,” For BUTTERWORTH CUP. To be judged not later than 18th November.Entrance Fee, 3s. ENTRIES CLOSE 14th NOVEMBER. - Most Attractive Garden, not larger than quarter-acre,- and not more outside labour employed than 24 half-days in the season or 12 months prior to adjudication. MR J. L. SALMOND, Convener, National Bank Chambers, Princes street. MEETINCS. BAPTIST UNION CONFERENCE. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.’ THIS IS MISSIONARY DAY. 9 a.m., Intercession for the Kingdom of Christ. 19 a.m.. Annual Reports, Balance Sheet, etc. > • 2.30 p.m., Reception of Returned Missionaries, Election of Officers, General Business. 7.30 p.m., Public Missionary Meeting. Chairman, Rev. F. E. Harry, of Wellington. Speakers; Rev. E. N. and Mrs Goring, and Rev. J. J. North. Collection in aid of Missions. WEDNESDAY, 18th. 9 a.m., Devotional Services, led by Pastor L. A. Day. 10 a.m., Missionary Business. 2.30 p.m.. Session of Union, Reports. 6 p.m.. Conference Tea. Tickets Is. 7.50 p.m.. Relation of Bible Classes and S. ' School to the Church. Chairman, Rev. L. B. Busfield. Speakers: Rev. Albert J. Grigg, M.A., and Mr W. C. Barnes. Discus.-ion to follow. AORTS APPEAL TO PASEHAS TO , , VOTE FOR PROHIBITION. Messrs HADDON k PAPAKUEA, Orator and Singer. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL, GREEN ISLAND. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, ROSLYN THEATRE. O VE,RSE A S C L U The MONTHLY MEETING of the C seas Club win 7x> held in the. Club Ro< Security Buildings, Stuart. street THURSDAY. 19th inst,, at 8 n.m. The Rev. C. J. BUSH-KING will liver a LECTURE on .“THE TUI AND CONSTANTINOPLE,” The lec will be illustrated by limelight views. The President requests all members t< present, and invites each member to b a friend, so that as many as possible : hear this very fine lecture. Supper dancing will conclude, the meeting, as in 170 J. R. FAIRBAIRN, Hon. S< A BELTING that’s made a name. “Mangrovite” Leather Belting. Tough, flexible, durable, won’t ' crack, perish, or lose its “pull.”—Particulars from R. P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. ROSS” CONCRETE HOMES.-Greatly reduced cost; no maintenance; rapid erection. Ross Manufacturing Company (Limited), Bond street. ttUa

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 1

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