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AMUSEMENTS. ’gRIG II TO N CARNIVAL. , Persons to whom Art Union Books have been issued are hereby advised that all Blocks and Unsold Books must bo RETURNED to the Secretary not later than FRIDAY, 19th inst., to participate in' the Art Union. The Secretary will be at the Hislop Hall, Brighton, between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. on Friday to receive Books and Money for same. M. STEVENSON, 17ja Chairman. jgRIGHTON D O' M A I N THE PUBLIC ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED that the exclusive use of the Brighton Domain has been granted to' the Brighton Carnival Committee for the purpose of holding a CORONATION CEREMONY on SATURDAY, 27th January, 1923. The charges for admission will be as foi lows:—To Grounds, Is; to Stand. Is extra: horses and vehicles, motor cars, and motor cycles, Is each to grounds. By order of the Brighton Domain Board. 18ja A. J. ALLEN, Secretary O ~T I C E. THE MOSGIEL TOWN BAND Will play several Selections, commencing at 7.20 p.m., prior to the Public Welcome Meeting conducted by Adjutant CHARKER in the SALVATION ARMY HALL, TODAY (THURSDAY), 18th December. Interesting Programme. All Welcome. [EMBERS OF THE OTAGO WOMEN’S L CLUB. An “AT HOME” will be held at the Club on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 4 to 6 p.m., in honour of members of New Zealand Senate, “Men’s Guest Day.” 18ja QCTA G 0 N THEATRE Final Screening To-night. Hoot Gibson and Edna Murphy in “THE GALLOPING KID.” Also, Selznick Special Attraction, “The Broken Gate,”' featuring Bessie Barriscale. Splendid Supports. Plan at Begg’s._ Friday: Mark Twain’s Greatest Masterpiece, “A Connecticut Yankee.” Empire thfa tr e Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture House. Daily, at 2.45 , 6.30. and 8.45 p.m. Doris Keane in “Romance.” An exquisite Iqvo story that will appeal to all. From Edward Sheldon’s celebrated play. Also, at 2, 3.45, 8.20, Larry Semon m “The Bell Hop.” Latest Pathe Gazette. Greater Empire Orchestra 8 p.m. Book Bristol, or ’Phono 444. Watch for “Hurricane’s Girl.” OTAGO WITNESS. Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.'

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

LOST AND FOUND AIWBBTISEIIISNX3 of la Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To I.et Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc.. One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 6d; 0 insertions, 6s; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST (between H. 8., Octagon, and City Hotel), SUM of MONEY; two £5 notes and four £1. —Finder rewarded returning Fir© Station. L~ OST (Wednesday), black leather WALLET, 4.18 train Dunedm-Port Chalmers. —Finder communicate Seamen's Union Office. 18ja LOST, Scotch PEBBLE STONE, between Waitati show grounds. Grant’s livery stables; keepsake.—Reward returning to Grant’s. U) a LEFT (in seaside train, Saturday), gentleman’s RAINPROOF OVERCOAT. - Boward /returning to Abernethy’s Picture Depot. 18 j a LEFT (in Station telephone slot), brown I'UBSE, containing pound in silver.— Please return. Woods Hotel. 18ja LOST (Saturday), motor car SIDE CURTAIN. between Waikouaiti-Palmerston. Reward return Empire Garage, Palmerston. JOST (between Hope and High streets), J, £2; finder rewarded. —Dooley’s, Octagan. * 18 ja FOUND, WRISTLET WATCH, December 1, replied to 476, no reply.—Write Miller Robertson, Pukehiki. XBja G" OLD-RIMMED EYEGLASSES lost between Albany street. Forth street; reward.—l 69 Forth street. 18]a X OST, pair of tan gauntlet MOTOR 8 1 GLOVES. —Finder who rang previously please ring again. Telephone 1847. 18ja I' OST (first week January), light brown J FUR.—Return 6 Montreal street, St. Kilda. Good reward. 17ja FOUND, ginger-coloured DOG.—Apply Alex. Gow, Woodaide, Outram. FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). TTtOUND —CHIMNEYS SWEPT by compeJ 7 tent man. —Otago Window Cleaning Company. ’Phone 3250. Office, 254 n King street. 6;a FOUND Thomson’s ANTI-MAMMITISI unequalled for all udder troubles in cows; 4s 6d packet, posted.—Thomson’s, Yogel street. 18ja FOUND— F. Tanner, 754 King street, supplies following with Vitamine Pavis Bread: G. Kitchur, G. Crawford, Captain Cook Fruit Mart. R. Gcmmell. Pavia Bread. FOUND F. Tanner supplies Dunedin Dairy, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs Malian. M’Kenzie (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Wheeler, Duff. M’Kenzie, Pavis Heahu Bread, 6dj FOUND— If you cannot get Pavis Yitamino Bread, get Pavis Vitamine Flour, all vrocors; 3lb bags, Is. Pavis Vitamino Bread, Od. —M‘Arthur, Filleul street. FOUND —M’Arthnr’s Makosoap sold by all grocers; will make 181 b home-made Soap, saving you 15s in buying soap. We mail direct 6d.—M’Arthur a. Found— peter’s pile cure, is ea posted, will cur© you as it has cured others; £25 guarantee if no cure; avoid doctor’s bills. —M'Arthur’s, Filleul street. FOUND —Mason’s Extract makes 5 gallons refreshing beverage, Is 6d bottle. Greenwich Lemonade Crystals, makes 2 gallons, 6d packet; Edinburgh Tonic, 2s 6d.— | M’Artlnir’s, Filleul street. FOUND —One month’s Compressed Yeast, 3s 6d; two months, 6s 6d; three months, 9s 9d; six months Yeast, 19s Gd; makes bread, buns, pikelets, muffins, crumpets; so simple.—M ARTHUR. jgURNSIDE FREEZING WORKS. The above Works will OPEN for the Season on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1923. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO. (LTD.), 15j a Burnside, Dunedin. rTVHE JACOBITE. —Princo Charlie’s paper; X free copy from C. C. Bagnall, Rongotea, Palmerston North. 17ja THE Friendly Glass. Good fellowship reigns supremo when it’s WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. 12ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18764, 18 January 1923, Page 1

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