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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "PALMERSTON AND WAIHEMO X, CALEDONIAN SOCIETY., ANNUAL SPORTS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. Record Entries Running and Cycling. Competitors from Greymouth to Gore. Post Entries Piping, Dancing, Jumping, Hammer, Ball, and Caber Events. Exhibition Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling by Anderson Brothers. Look Out for Charlie Chaplin at Sports in Afternoon. GRAND CONCERT THE NIGHT OF SPORTS. Dance to follow. Mr Jas. Smith, musician. M. J. M'CABE, 23d Hon. Secretary. Brighton carnival. PIPING AND DANCING. The TIME FOR RECEIVING ENTRIES (by post or personally) has been EXTENDED until Noon on SATURDAY, December 30. Programmes may be had at the Office of This Paper. E. C. PERRIMAN, 28d Secretary, Brighton. pLA Z A THEATRE. To-day, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Last Screenings of “THE FACE OF THE WORLD,” Starring Barbara Bedford. Also, “STRANGE IDOLS,” Featuring Dustin Farnum. Supports; ‘ ‘Silk Stockings’ ’ (Comedy) and Nows. Q. RA N D THEATRE To-day, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Last Screenings of “THE FACE OF THE WORLD," Starring Barbara Bedford. Also, “STRANGE IDOLS,” Featuring Dustin Famum, Supports: “Silk Stockings” (Comedy) and News. OTAGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price. 9d. ALLAN WILKIE SEASON. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr J .Fuller. Sole Direction: ALLAN WILKIE. . ALLAN WILKIE And Company of -25 Artists, including Miss HILDA DORRINGTON, In the Plays of SHAKESPEARE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, The 622nd Consecutive Shakespearean Performance. “TWELFTH NIGHT.” “ TWELFTH NIGHT.” TO-MORROW NIGHT, For the First Time in Dunedin, the enthralling historical drama, portraying the commencement of the great struggle between ; the Throne and the Church, and ’ some of tho most poignant scenes in the whole of Shakespearean works: “KING JOHN,” SATURDAY. “ THE MERRY. WIVES OF WINDSOR,” MONDAY, “HENRY THE FIFTH,” N.B.—A Speck! MATINEE on NEW YEAR’S DAY at 2.15—“ A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” PRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s (all plus tax). Children to all performances, Half-price. Box Plans, together with Day Sales, at Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. l UMPIRE THEATRE Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. All New Bill To-day. Thos. Meighan in "Bachelor Daddy,” his greatest picture. Also, Burton Holmes Travelogue, Mack Sounett Comedy, and latest News Gazette. Grand Orchestra at 8 p.m. Opening at 2 p.m. and 6.50 p.m. Tel 444, reserves. cTt AGO N T H E A T R E. Final Screening To-night, Gladys Walton and Harry Myers in “Top o' the Morning,” special Universal attraction. Also. Leo Moran in “ Hucksvilla’s Romeo.” Scenic and Gazettes. Reserves ring 3091. Octagon Distinctive Orchestra. 2nd group Musical Competition. To-morrow: Frank Mayo in “Caught \ BluffingV

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NOW OPENED NOW OPENED Under Now Management, As a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOMS. Meals (Three Courses) -. ... Is 3d Morning and Afternoon Tea at All Hours. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. A MORRISON & CO., • 304 MORAY PLACE EAST, BRASSFOUNDERS. ENGINEERS, AND ELECTRO-PLATERS, Manufacturers of Plumbers’ and Engineers’ Brasswork. Motor Car Fitting and Fire Brigade Plants. Castings in Brass, Gun Metal, and Phosphor Bronze daily. Importers of Ingot Copper, Tin, Zinc, and ' Aluminium, Sheet Brass, Brass Tube, Fairbank’s Valves. Telephone 1878. 8s NIfJHT M I L L I N FOR NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SCHOOL GIRL OUTFITS. Goods kept in stock for the School Girl in all sizes, including Frocks, Coats, Blouses, and Underwear. Write or Call for Information. Address: 20 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. Telephone 1646. “mHE ART - OF HAIR TINTING.” A The new Vegetable Dyes now used make Hair Tinting absolutely safe and reliable at very small cost. Mr Hendy. who specialises in this branch, has a skilful staff of assistants in attendance for same, and invites ladies and gentlemen desiring advice or treatment to consult him at his Toilet Rooms, 104 PRINCES STREET, Dunedin. Telephone 902. Cl ARAGES, WEEK-END COTTAGES. JT FOWUIOUSES, DWELLINGS; Any buildings; all steel and concrete. Speediest and most economical of all construction. SEE SPECIMEN BUILDING. ROSS MANUFACTURING CO. (LTD.), 122 Bond street. Dunedin. ALK on live rubber—WOOD-MILNE SOLES. The improved Rubber Soles, fitted with very email screws. Easily renewed; bettor, neater, and cheaper than leather. Wood-Milno only; get no others. A BELTING that’s mad% 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 <p( ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely 'Ur and permanently cured without operations by the new Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru,. 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THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), s ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OP AUSTRALIA (LTD.), E. P. YALDWYN. - Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NOTE —The Banks will also be Glased throughout the Dominion on MONDAY, the let January, 1923 (New Year’s Day). THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). CAPITAL AUTHORISED £4,500,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 3,750,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP ... 1,260,000 RESERVE FUND 1,250,000 An INTERIM DIVIDEND , for the Halfyear ended September 30 last, at the rate of TWELVE (12) PER CENT, per annum, has been declared by the Directors, and will be PAID to Shareholders in the Dominion on the 4th JANUARY, 1923. ALFRED -JOLLY, General Manager. Wellington, December 21, 1922. 1022. EDUCATIONAL. gO LUTI ONS FOR THE LAST - BOOK-KEEPING EXAMINATIONS Of the ' N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS Have, as usual, been prepared by the tutors of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98 The Terrace, Wellington, And are now available. Price 5s the set. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Christchurch, & New Plymouth. H. AMOS. Director. MISS A. BROOME (above J. and J. Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m., i p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. OSSBOTHAM’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.—Open day and evening; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English and Esperanto; individual tuition. ’Phone 736 - Sau OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. LUCERNE COMPETITION. 5 Acres Lucerne (irrigated). 3 Acres Lucerne (non-irrigated). ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 17. FIELD TURNIPS, 5 Acres Swede Turnips. 6 Acres Yellow or White-fleshed Turnips. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 51, Particulars, apply E. F, DUTHIE, 28d Acting Secretary, rjAHE “CAMP” MENTAL HOSPITAL (Larnnch’s Castle), OTAGO PENINSULA, VISITORS will NOT BE ADMITTED - during DECEMBER and JANUARY, D. CHISHOLM LEE, Acting Medical Superintendent.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18747, 28 December 1922, Page 1

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