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AMUSEMENTS. QCTAGON THEATRE. To-day at 2.30. To-night at 7.45. “QUEEN OF SHEBA.” Tho world’s greatest motion picture (10 magnificent reels). 10,000 people, 500 horses and camels, 671 scenes. Come early or book at Begg’s. Special Musical Score played by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA of 16 skilled musicians. MPI R E ~ THEA TR E Two Famous Novels in One Programme At 2 and 7 p.m. “man From hell’s river,” By James Oliver Curvvood; and at 3 and 8 p.m., "Cameron of the Royal Mounted,” by Ralph Connor. Comedy, Gazette. Empire Grand Orchestra. Bpa'c Bristol, or ’phone 444. pLAZA T HrfC A T R E. To-day 2. To-night 7. “MOONSHINE VALLEY,” Featuring William Farnum. Also, . “THE LONE HAND.” Hoot Gibson in a 5-Act Special. Supports: Sunshine Comedy and Serial, Chapter 17. QKA N D T~H EAT RE. This Afternoon at 2 o’clock. “ MOONSHINE VALLEY,” Featuring William Farnum. Also, “ THE LONE HAND.” _ Hoot Gibson in a 5-Act Special. _ Supports: Sunshine Comedy and Serial, Chapter 17. QUEEN’S ~T H BATEI To-day at 2. To-night at 7. Complete Three-Hour Sessions, “ MILESTONES.” “ MILESTONES.” A now adaptation of the world-wide play, starring Lewis Stone. It has humour, pathos, drama, and, above all, an appeal to all ages. Mack Sennet Comedy, and varied supports. Usual Prices. Plan at The Bristol. g VERY BODTS THEATRE. To-day at 2.15. To-night at 7.15. A Thrilling Western Drama of the Mexican Border, “BIG STAKES.” “BIG STAKES.” He swooped into tho "Western town and cleaned up the bully. Starring J. B. Warner and Elinor Fair. Also, Buster Keaton Comedy. Serial J£ING ~EDWARD THEATRE To-day at 2.15. To-night at 7.20. A splendid gripping drama of the Wilds of Canada, “ CAMERON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED.” A story dealing with that romantic body of men, the North-West Police. Larry Semon Comedy, Serial, and others, S G I E L pTc q.' U R E 8. To-night. At 8. To-night. Hoot Gibson in “The Fire Enter,” a rollicking, laughing slice of life in tho West hung on tho screen. Thrills and Humour, Romance, Suspense. Fifth Chapter, “Winners of tho West.” Century Comedy, “Upper and Lower.” News. K IWI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL PICNIC AT BRIGHTON, On SUNDAY, 4th MARCH. Cars leave Manse street at 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. All members and parents cordially invited. Tickets: Adults 4a, Children 2s. DONALD F. WATSON, 3m Hon. Secretary. SPORTS MEETINGS. ip UKET IB O SPORTS. A SPORTS MEETING will be held at Puketiro on MARCH 22. Sawing and Chopping Events. Great display of Bush Craft. Further particulars from THE SECRETARY, Puketiro Sports Committee, 3m Puketiro. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. jyiNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS of Electricity are Hereby Notified that tire Power will NOT be available between the hours of 4.30 a.m. and 7 a.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 4th inst. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 3rd March, 192 J. jyjNEDIN CRT COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CARTING GRAVEL, WAIPORI. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on MONDAY, 12th March, 1923, for Carting about 300 cubic yards of Gravel from the Post Office Crook to the Surge Chamber Site at Waipori. Specifications may fco viewed at the City Engineer’s Office, Town Hall, and copies may be obtained on payment of a deposit of ss. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 2nd March, 1925. D GNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OP MORNINGTON TRAMWAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, to permit the annual inspection of the Boiler to take place, the MORNTNGTON TRAM SERVICE will bo SUSPENDED all day SUNDAY, 4th inst., and till NOON on MONDAY, sth inst. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, March 2, 1923. 3m fjQUNEDJN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY CLOSING OF BOTANIC GARDENS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tire Dunedin City Council, in pursuance of the powers conferred on it hy “ The Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908,” has set aside the EXCLUSIVE USE of the Botanic Gardens on SATURDAY, tho 10th March, 1923, for tho purpose of holding a GARDEN FETE therein, and has granted authority for tho Dunedin' Citizens’ Garde;*. Fete Society to demand the following CHARGES FOR ADMISSION to the said Gardens on tho aforementioned day: that is to say, for Adults Is, and for Children 6d. And tho said Gardens are hereby Closed for the purpose aforesaid, so (hat the Public shall not 1)0 entitled to admission thereto on that day except, upon payment of the charges hereinbefore mentioned. G. A. LEWIN, Town dork. Town Hall, 23rd February, 1923. 34f Bonou-CH COUNCIL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING of the COUNCIL of the BOROUGH OF GREEN ISLAND will be held at the Council Chambers, Green Island, on FRIDAY, tho 16th day of MARCH, 1923, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., for tho purpose of CONFIRMING the following RESOLUTION, which was passed at a Special Meeting of the Borough Council held on tho 15th day of February, 1923: That if pursuance of the powers and authorities vested in it by any Statute or Statutes, the Corporation of the Borough of Green Island hereby resolves to make, by Special Order, By-law Number 6, 1523, as contained, in tho draft now produced. Tho above-mentioned By-law Number 6 refers to tho Regulation of Heavy Traffic. THOMAS THi MSON, Town Clerk, Green Island Borough Council. A QUIET Evening with a lew friends—r\ and some WATSON’S No. 10. The height of enjoyment. 12ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18802, 3 March 1923, Page 1

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