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AMUSEMENTS. |,RIGIITON CARNIVAL. CHILDREN’S DAY. BABY SHOW, FANCY COSTUMES. CHILDREN’S RACES, SIDE-SHOWS. Refreshments, on the ground. Seats on Special ’Buses maysbo reserved at the office of Crust & Crust Thu Morning. 2ja E. C. PERRIM! Hon. ctary VEEN’S T H Fj A A Romance of Stage and Society: INNE GRIFFITH in “Received Payment,’’ Tlio story of a Cabaret Dancer, in which Miss Griffith displays her grace. “ The Decorator,” featuring Jimmy Aubrey. 8.8.8. Competition. The winners and all contestants. JjjYERTBODY’S THEATRE Daily at 2.15 and 7.15. The Spirit of Jazz; wild, uncontained, come to life on the screen. MADGE KENNEDY in “THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART.” More pep than a peck of peppers, Comedy, Serial, and Supports. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night. At 7.15. To-night. “WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA.”. A joyous Goldvvyn ollenng, featuring Mabel Normand. A picture you will all enjoy. Also a sensational drama of love and intrigue. “FIGHTING ODDS.” Full supports and Serial. A Big Programme at Usual Prices. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT. We present a big thrilling Picture, surpassing in real artistic merit, “CAUGHT BLUFFING,” featuring Frank Mayo and Edna Murphy. Also, “THE RADIO HOUND” (Comedy), Scenic, and Gazettes. Orchestra of \Z, Skilled Musicians. Reserves ring 5091. Musical Competition, Final Week. MPIRE THEATRE. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. “What Happened to Rose,” 2 and 7 p.m. “THE SILENT CALL,” 3.45, 8.45. “Robinson Crusoe Ltd.” (Comedy). . ' Wonderful films showing modern shipping facilities at the PORT OF LONDON. FATHE GAZETTE. Reserves tel. 444.

b. umpire urcnesipa., -iv pia^cxo. T 'HE BRISTOL FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. HEARTY GOOD WISHES AND CORDIAL NEW YiiAR GREETINGS TO ALL OUR PATRONS , , . . Our Warehouse WILL RE-OPEN POP. BUSINESS at 9 a,m. FRIDAY, JANUARY sth. THE IDEAL GIFT FOR MUSICAL FOLK IS “THE METRO NOLA” The Super-Gramophone. Solo Agents: g^jg Toli PIAM ) CO. (LTD.).' DUNEDIN.

CRICKET. C R K B REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. OTAGO v. AUCKLAND, Carisbr.pok Ground, FRIDAY* SATURDAY, and MONDAY, January 5,6, and 8, 1923.; Play commences at 2 p.m. Friday, anc at IX a.m. Saturday. Luncheon adjournment 1 till 2 p.m. As the Palmerston train will not leavr till 5.27 p.m., this will give country patron an opportunity of witnessing this match. ADMISSION: Ground, Is Id; Stand, Is Id; Children, Half-price. E. S. WILSON, 2j a Secretary O.C.A. LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations -Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions. 2s Cd; 6 insertions, 8s; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge It Booked. lOST (29th December, between Goodwood J and Palmerston), TRAVELLING BUG. Reward on returning to Teviotdale, Palmerston. 2]a TOST (Anderson’s Bay road), Leather J BELT; keepsake.—Finder please return to 617 Anderson’s Bay road, Musselburgh, 2ja LOST (Sunday, Botanic. Gardens). Silver WRISTLET WATCH.—Howard returning (Hawkins, chemist, George street; keepsake; _?ja lOST (Sunday, between Octagon-Little-J bourne), PARCEL containing clothes. Reward returning Mrs King; Stuart street car terminus. 2ja, LOST (in Whitcombe and Tombs’s, Satur* day morning last), Green PURSE.— Finder return Whitcombe, Tombs; reward. STRAYED, Bay COB, no mane.—lnformation and reward to 25 Warden street, Opoho. 2ja lOST (in telephone box, St. Clair), PURSE J containing train ticket and luggage check; reward. —Telephone 1998 K. 2;a LOST (Macandrcw-Curgill road), Leather PURSE, containing -smaller purse.— Finder please ring ’phono 30295. 2ja J OST (Waikouaiti Racecourse), Gold ..... BROOCH, spray, amethyst, pearl; reivurd.—Apply 133 Glen avenue, Mornington. IT OST (Manders street, N.E. Valley), £1 JLi NOTE; reword.—3B Main road. 2ja. S' TEAYED. Day BARE, 3 white feet.— Apply 281 Cargill road. Telephone 1696. PERSON who lost RUG on December 23, at Omakau, send description and cost advertisement. —Box 43, Clyde. 29d LOST, chestnut MARE; four white legs, white blaze on face; cover on; reward. Hastie, Pine Hill. 'Phono J 1695. 29d L OST, STARTING HANDLE of Nash car. Will finder ring Fraser, ’phone 3503. LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereaka CORN CURE, Is a box. FOUND Ereaka CORN CURE, sure remedy; cures .while you sleep; la box.— Wilkinson, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). POUND— F. Tanner, 754 King street, supplies following with Vitnminc Pavis Jrcacl: 0 . Kitchur, G. Crawford, Captain look Fruit Mart, R. Gcmmcil. Pavis Bread. ffWOUND P. Tanner supplies Dunedin P Daily, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs dillan, M’Konzio (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Vhcelor, Duff. M’Kenzie. Pavis Health Broad, 6d. FOUND —Christchurch lady saved her child’s life with Pavis Vitamins Biead. This is a fact. Pavis Bread, for young; oj old; all grocers and bakers. FOUND —Pavis Broad practically the same as Hovis Bread, of England: keeps 10 days; always fresh; greatest health broad procurable. Pavis, 6d. FOUND —M’Mullan, M’Lean. Martin. Turnbull, Frew Bros., Williams. Bewley, Taylor, Ritchie, Murray. Gilbert, Curacy. Foster, Wootton, Duckworth. Tanner, Rigby, Gardener, Vita-mine Pavis Bread bait ere WOUND—Sc-arl, Carlton, all the bakers are !• sound, solid business men, and they know the value of Vitamine Pavis Bread. These bakers deliver.—M'AßT.HUß’S, agent. D whisky will kill anything. WATSON’S No. 10 is a healthy, stimulatrefreshing drink. 17my "BiTCZEMA CURED —My Herbal TreatI’i mont positively euros the distressing troub-A --Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. A SPOT after 6. Finest ib-iy? out iter tired business rat-n, if G'a WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. 17my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18750, 2 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18750, 2 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18750, 2 January 1923, Page 1

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