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AMUSEMENTS. rjpHE PICNIC OP THE YE All COMBINED WATERSIDE WORKERS’ ANNUAL PICNIC, To bo held at. EVANBDALE, JANUARY 24, 1923. Fares; Adults 2s, Children Is. Train leaves Dunedin 0 a.in., returning 5.50 p.m Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar Provided. Top-hole Prizes lor nil Races. Toys for the children. Bring the Kiddies. « P. FORD HAM, R A. TYRRELL. E. TIFFANY. 20ja Secretaries J3LA Z a THEATRE To-day, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. William Russell in a Fistic Drama of the Ring: “A Self-raado Man.” Also, Alice Brady in a gripping Russian Romance, “At the Mercy of Men,” Suppons: "A Wise Duck” (comedy), "Stanley in Africa” (Ep. 11), and always interesting ‘‘Fox News.” Q, 11 A N D T II E A T R E To-day, at 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. William Russell in a Fistic Drama of the Ring: “A Self-made Man.” Also, Alice Brady in a gripping Russian Romance, “At the Mercy of Men.” Supports: “A Wise Duck” (comedy), "Stanley in Africa” (Ep. 11), and always interesting “Fox News.” QCTAGON THEA TR E To-night, at 7.45, We present Mark Twain’s Greatest Masterpiece, “A Connecticut Yankee.” “In King Arthur’s Court,” eight massive reels, as presented to the Royal Family at the Alhambra Theatre, London. Magnificent Supports. Plan at Begg’s. Special musical items by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. gMPIRE THKA T R E An Amazing Picture. Destroyers, Hydroplanes, Phantom Ships, and Slinking Smugglers all in a terrific Play, “ Hurricane Gal,” a storm of sen sation, featuring Dorothy Phillips. At 3.15, 8.45. Alto 2,7, Pauline Frederick in “ Roads of Destiny.” Book Bristol, or Tel. 444. Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. /MIIOICE TEACHING PIECES PIANGFORTE. Dreams of Yesterday Baynton-Power Angolus Gabriel Morel Garden of Sleep Gordon French Fleeting Hours ... Marie Louka Breaking Waves Jules Bernard Blue Butterflies Leon Dore How Sweet the Moonlight ... E. J. Decevee Love’s Romance Eric Moss On the Lake Frodk. Williams ’Neath the Trees Henri Dupret Norwegian Reverie ... Marcelle Christian Danse Dcs Fees Jules Bernard At Parting Albert Kussner Pax in Terra Wm. Smallwood Poppy Leaves Sydney Gnmbroll Pandora Paul Loraine Price Is 9d per copy; posted Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES. 174-178 George street, Dunedin.

T HE BRISTOL FOR 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 sing songs innumerable. We have stocked up with nil their favourite numbers, and now' invite 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. TJURNS ANNIVERSARY. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 23. Selection.—Dunedin Pipe Band. Chairman’s Remarks. —Mr J. Wallace, vicepresident. Part Song— I “There was a Lad.”—Burns Choir. , Song—“My Heart is Sair.”.—Miss Llspeth Denholm (Oamaru). Song—“ Afton Water.”—Mr Sidney Taylor Violin Solo— “Fantasia.”—Mr ' Harold Riddle. Reel o’ Tulloch.—Misses Ruby Robinson, Ethel Sinclair, Lily Fox, Jill Fox. Male Quartot—“Annie Laurie.”—The Idlers. Short Address.—Miss Mary H. M. King, M.A., Principal Girls’ High School. Accompanist, Mr Geo. Pope. BURNS ANNIVERSARY. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 23. Song—“ Boon the Burn.” —Miss Annie Duff (Edinburgh). Song—“ Bonnie Wee Thing.”—Mr Chas. Scott. Irish Reel.—Party. Humorous Song—“Brither Scots.”—Mr Geo. Mearns. Song—“Braw, Braw Lads.” —Miss Elspeth Denholm. Male Quartet—“My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose.” —The Idlers. Song—“ The Border Maiden."—Miss Annie Duff. Part Song—“ The Star o’ Robbie Burns.*''— Burns Choir. Musical Director. Mr Bert Rawlihson. Admission: Dress Circle and O.S. (reserved free at Bogg’s), 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is (all plus tax). Tickets at J. Gillies (George street) and A. M‘Leod (Octagon). DANCE TO FOLLOW IN VICTORIA HALL. Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, 6d. JAS. PATERSON, Secretary. T II L E T ICS. ATHLETICS. OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, AT THE “CALE.” AT THE “OALE.” , First Event 2 p.m. BICYCLE RACING, LADIES’ RACE. OTAGO’S BEST COMPETING. Come Along and Bring Your Friends. Admission, Is; Stand, 6d. Band in Attendance. ENTRIES CLOSE AT NOON TO-DAY.

MONET. M 0N E Y T O LEND. We have various SUMS of Trust Moneys to LEND on First-class Freehold Security. SIEV WRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOL, 23d Solicitors. 0N E Y T O LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. 23d JAMES QUAH,E, Manager. Money to lend in large or SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, & STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.’s Building, Bond st. ONLY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON 1- MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS,, Empire Buildings, Princes street. ■'ONLY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD L SECURITY At Current Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 26 Dowling street. O N E Y TO L E N D. LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKIN SON & WOOD, Solicitors, No 1 DOWLING STREET. to LEND, £5 and upwards.—H, Divers, 193 Princes street, office adjoining Grand Picturca. MONEY. —I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay.—H. Divers, 193 Princes street. LOANS, £lO. £2O, £3O, upwards, furniture, script; correspondents enclose stamp, envelope for repIy.—DIVERS, 193 Princes street. tt CANS—£S to £IOO. Loans on easy pay ..I.J ments. reasonable rates; quite confidential.—Bryant, 225 Princes street. 13f LENT Furniture, Life Policies, Motors, Cattle, Bonds, Shares; easy monthly payments; inquiries. Otago Finance. OUR LOAN REPAYMENTS SYSTEM on Life Policies cheapest and best; strictly p.ivate— Otago Finance. LOANS £5 to £SOO granted; easy repayments, all particulars confidential.— OTAGO FINANCE- 15 Emniro Buildings, Dunedin. 6d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18766, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18766, 20 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18766, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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