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QRIOKET. M.C.C. v. OTAGO. CARISBROOK GROUND. TO-DAY (MONDAY). Play will Commence at 2 p.m. Last Chance of Seeing the Brilliant English Cricketers. Admission: Ground, la 6d; Stand, Is. Children Half-price. E. S. WILSON, Secretary O.C.A. QUEEN’S ' THEATRE. A Masterpiece of Emotion, “ROSE O’ THE SEA.” • The story of a waif, starring beautiful Anita Stewart, in this sweeping drama of strange rewards for careless love. Charles Chaplin in ‘‘THE IDLE CLASS.” Charles Chaplin in ‘‘THE IDLE CLASS.” And others. Usual times and prices. VERY BODY’S THEATRE. Daily at 2.15 and' 7.15. A Gripping Mystery Play that baffles, “A VOICE IN THE DARK.” An entirely new idea. The only person who knew the murderer was the blind man. Unsolvable until the dramatic climax. Excellent supports. Usual prices. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—At 7.15—T0-NIGHT. CHARI.ES CHAPLIN in “The Idle Class.” CHARLES CHAPLIN in “The Idle Class.” A riot of fast, furious fun. Also, the Baffling Murder Mystery, “A VOICE IN THE DARK.” A story that keeps the onlooker guessing. QCTAGON THEATRE Double Feature Programme, To-night 7.45. Overture, “Pique Dame” (Suppe), by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Conductor, Mr Arthur Neate. BESSIE BARRISCALE and a nowerful cast in “The Broken Gate.” Also, Hoot Gibson and Edna Murphy in “The Galloping Kid.” Scenic and Gazettes. Plan at Begg’s. TAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. —Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest .current rates.

fTVHE BRISTOL FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. ROSINA BUCKMAN-MAURICE D’OISLY SEASON, DUNEDIN, JANUARY 20, 22, and 24. SONG'S AND RECORDS AT “THE BRISTOL.’ BALLAD LOVERS! These deservedly famous artists sing songs innumerable. We have stocked up with all their favourite numbers, and now invite you to send for our SPECIALLY PREPARED LIST OP SONGS. ROSINA BUCKMAN VOCAL GEMS ARE OBTAINABLE ON “ HIS MASTER’S VOICE RECORDS. List Free. THE BRISTOL PIANO 00. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

LOST AND FOUND, ADVEBTISEMHNTS. or 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sole, To I.e<, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc!. One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, Its Pd; 6 Insertions, 6s : Strictly Cosh In Advance. Extra Charge 11 LOST (at Portobello, on Saturday night), p-old-mounted greenstone CHAIN, with medal attached, and gold WATCH.—Reward on returning to ilr Moss, Portobello; ' or 67 Park terrace. Isja I GST (Sunday afternoon), gold cable J BANGLE, between Club House, Moray place, and St. Clair Esplanade; tram from Exchange Buildings.—Reward on returning to Kecpsako, care Club House, Moray place. LOST (Central Otago train, Saturday), lady’s HANDBAG, containing gold and notes (numbers known). —Reward returning Elite, Princes street, Dunedin. loja PERSON 1 who found PURSE at telephone bureau in front of Old Post Office please 11ETURN to Bull’s fruit shop, Exchange Buildings, Dunedin. Reward. LOST, HANDBAG (left in telephone box, Old Post Office), Saturday night; reward. —Bull’s fruit shop. 15ja L~OST WRISTLET STRAP, initialled *• J” ; reward.—N. Stewart, 11G Lower Rattray street. l_sja LOST (Saturday afternoon), brown suede HANDBAG, in Serpentine avenue, near Kaituna courts; reward. —’Phone 2276. LOST (Sunday, on hill, Norfolk Wood, N.E. - Valley), squirrel stole PUB.— Finder please leave at Skinner’s Store. LEFT (in 2.1 S train, Port Chalmcrs-Dun-edin), lady’s TOPCOAT; reward.—J. If. M., Times Office, Port Chalmers. loja LOST, Rover motor cycle TOOLS, in tin case, before ■ Christmas; reward.—Jngo, Biggs, and Co. loja LOST (at Karitane, last Saturday). Fly FISHING ROD. —Finder rewarded returning to Mrs Orbell, Waikouaiti. 12ja LOST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson's Eroaka CORN_CLIRE, a box. TTBOUND Ercalta CORN / CURE, sure JU remedy'; cures while you sleep; Is box.—Wilkinson, 20 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). TTOUNI) —CHIMNEYS SWEPT by comp JB tent man.—Otago Window Cleaning Company. ’Phono 3250. Office, 254 d King street. 6a FOUND— F. Tanner, 734 King street, supplies following with Vit.amino Pavis Bread: G. Kitchur. G. Crawford, Captain Cook Fruit Mart. R. Oemmell. Pavis Bread. I BOUND F. Tanner supplies Dunedin i Dairy, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs Millan. M'Kenzio (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Wheeler, Duff. M'Kenzio. Pavis Health Bread, 6d. FOUND —If you cannot get Pavia Vitamine Bread, get Pavis Vitamins Flour, all grocers; 3lb bags, Is. Pavis Vitamin® Bread, 6d.—M‘Arthur, Fillcul street. FOUND— M'Arthur's Makosoap sold by all grocers; will make 18).b home-made Soap, “saving you 15s in buying soap. Wo mail direct for 2s ed^—McArthur s. POUND— PETER'S PILE CURE, Is 6d posted, will cure you as it has cured others; £25 guarantee if no cure; avoid doctor’s bills—M'Arthur’s, Filloul street. FOUND— Mason’s Extract makes 5 gallons refreshing beverage, la 6d bottle, Greenwich Lemonade Crystals, makes 2 gallons, 6d packet: Edinburgh Tonic, 2s 6ci.— M'Arthur’s, FiUeul street. FOUND— One month's Compressed Yeast, 3s 6d; two months, Gs Cd; three months, 9s 9d; six months Yeast, 19s 6d; makes bread, buns, pikelets, muffins, crumpets; so simpIe.—M'ARTHUR. A QUIET Evening with a few friends—and some WATSON’S No. 10. The height of enjoyment. 12ja WHEN reading becomes difficult, when the stitches run together, when the head aches, CONSULT oar UALIFIED LONDON OPTICIAN, holder of tho recognised English Diplomas—Mr PG. Dick. D.8.0.A., F. 1.0. (London). ____ PETER DICK,” Jewellers, Consulting and Manufacturing Opticians, 49<j Moray place, Dunedin. Oculist’s Prescriptions onr £(kl C't ENUINE Old Scotch Whisky—that’s X WATSON'S No. 10. Mild, mellow, soft, yet plenty of ‘’body.” 12ja FACMOHY Managers, Engineers, cto. Special offer of job lots of ''G-uidy’s” Clonnino British Balata Belting, all reduced to half-price.—Write to 11. P. JM. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18761, 15 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18761, 15 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18761, 15 January 1923, Page 1