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AMUSEMENTS. npHE CTAGO PENINSULA A. AND P. SOCIETY Will Hold Their ANNUAL SHOW at PORTOBELLO On SATURDAY", the 16th msi The i Taieri and Peninsula Dairy Company will give a prize of a guinea to the exhibitor of the heat Dairy Cow on the ground, irrespective of breed. 14d U A P E K A ' AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. To bo held at LAWRENCE on 'TUESDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1922. ENTRIES for Sheep Close on DECEMBER 21, and Other -Sections on DECEMBER 23. Admission to Ground: One Shilling. CLIFFORD MONOUR, President. P. C. BROWNE, Secretary. > C T A G O f N THEATRE. Final Screening To-night, Zano Grey’s Greatest Story, “THE U.P. TRAIL.” A mighty 7-reeiod Western Drama. Comedies, Gazettes, and Scenic. Orchestra 12 players. Commencing Friday: Musical Competition, and a stupendous pro duction, “ WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS.’ Also, Bip Empire thea tr e Dunedin’s do Luxe Picture House. Overture, “Orpheus” (Offenbach), By BIG ORCHESTRA, 10 PLAYERS. Programme: 1. “SHELTERED DAUGHTERS,” 3.45,8.45 2. “THE BEAUTY SHOP,” 2 and 6.45. 3. BIG HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. 4. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. 5. Gazette, Street Movie Pictures. LA Z a THEATRE TO-DAY", 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. “TELL IT TO THE MARINES,” Featuring the popular Fox Kiddies, Jane and Katherine Lee. Also. “THE WOMAN OF LIES.” A 5-act “World Film” feature. Supports; Century Comedy, Latest News. QRA N D THEATRE TO-DAY, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. “TELL IT TO THE MARINES,” Featuring the popular Fox Kiddies, Jane and Katherine Lee. Also. “THE WOMAN OF LIES.” A 5-act “World Film” feature. Supports: Century Comedy. Latest News-

JJ E N ’ S MISSION HOUSE. FOR THE HELP OF THE FALLEN, ' THE RELIEF OF THE NEEDY, THE COMFORT OF THE SORROWFUL. JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. t A JUMBLE SALE in Aid of the above will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, IN THE OLD POST OFFICE. Donations of Clothing or any Saleable Articles will be gratefully received by Mrs Moreton, 1 View street; or at the Old Post Office on FRIDAY. Hours of Sale: Morning, 10 to 12; Afternoon, 2 to 5. Y. G. BRYAN KING, Chaplain-in-Charge. G. E. MORETON, Hon. Secretary. T THE BRISTOL FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. “THE METRONOLA.” “THE METRONOLA.” ‘ THE METRONOLA.” ..“THE-METRONOLA. ’ ’ ' “ THE METRONOLA.” “ THE METRONOLA. ’ ’ “ THE METRONOLA.” “THE METRONOLA.” “THE METRONOLA.” “THE METRONOLA.” “THE METRONOLA.” ‘‘THE BRISTOL” ARE exclusive agents . fob “THE METRONOLA” (The Super-Gramophone). REPRODUCTION PERFECT. PRICE MODERATE. Sole Agents: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN .. /

EDUCATIONAL. ■R GEORGE BENSTEAD, Rector o' the lUlmsdale Private t Residential School, Timaru, which he established in the year 1917, for the Special Education and Training of Mentally Retarded Children, IS VISITING DUNEDIN THIS WEEK. For 10 years prior to 1917 Mr Benstead was Principal of the Special School at Otekafke. Daring the past IS years Mir Benstead has examined upwards of 1000 mentally retarded children in Australasia. Parents and otherinterested in the mental and physical development of children whose condition is causing them anxiety, should avail themselves of this opportunity, and Consult Mr Benstead wdiile he is in Dunedin. Mr Benstead’s Consulting Rooms will be at the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, on SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY. December 16, 18, 19. Hours of Consultation: 10 to 12, 2 to 5; or, by special appointment. OHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, BALMACEWEN. » MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Under Board of Governors Appointed by Presbvterian Church. Principal-elect: ' Mr COLIN M. GILRAY, B.A. (N.Z.), B.A. (Oxon). Acting Principal, Mr T. S. HOLME. Prospectus can be had on application to the Acting Principal, or D. LESLIE, 6 Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, WHEN' THINGS DO NOT OOME YOUR WAY, it’s a sure sign you ought to be going after them.” Has 1922 failed to bring the promotion you hoped for? Resolve now to make 1925 more profitable. Enrol to-day with BANKS COLLEGE. Efficient Correspondence Courses have been compiled for the following subjects: Practical Book-keeping. Accountancy. Law. Advertising. Architecture. Preparation for' Teachers’ and Entrance University Exams. Banks College is the largest educational institution in New Zealand. Send for free prospectus and any desired information. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Wellington, Christchurch, & Now Plymouth. H. AMOS, Director. MISS A. BROOME (above J. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; _ materials and patterns cut 1o measure; classes, hours 10 o.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.ra., 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. SHORTHAND, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, English, Esperanto; classes day and evening; individual tuition. —Rossbotham’s, Dowling street. ’Phone 736. 3au MEN’S SAC SUITS, in newest greys and browns; most modern stylo; 97s 6d, 105 s, 126s.—Herbert, Haynes. MEN’S SPORTS COATS, patch pockets, stitched belt; popular holiday coats; 455, 555, 65s. —Herbert, Haynes. EN’S SHOWER-PROOF COATS, Raglan style; fawn shades; for on seasons; SoSj 60s 6d, 70s 6d.—HERBERT, nAifNES. 14a TJ7ILEAS, ants, bugs, lice, mosquitos, cockroaches, beetles, the deadly house fly, etc., quickly succumb to FLI-KEELO. Sold everywhere. Is tin. 210 SCOTCH WHISKIES are of world-wide fame, but SANDY MAC leads all others.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18736, 14 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18736, 14 December 1922, Page 1