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AMUSEMENTS. By permission of officer commanding. BAND OF Ist BATTALION Will Play at GARDENS on SUNDAY, Commencing at 3 p.rn. ; PROGRAMME: March, “Old Comrades.” Overture, “Le Lac Do Fees.” Selection, “II Trovatoro.” Aria, “Allqmblatt.” March, “Half and Half.” God Save the King. N g T. R. GEORGE, Conductor. D. MTHERSON, Hon. Sec. W 0 P E N. W OPEN. ALL THIS WEEK. KING’S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET. THE WONDERFUL STRASBURG CLOCK EXHIBITION, Of Alsace-Lorraine. 12ft High and Weighs Two Tons. HOURS: Afternoons, 2 till 5 j Evenings, 7 till 10. Adults, Is (plus tax); Children, 6d. TYUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY JLr SOCIETY (Inc.). EXHIBITION OF PICTURES, ' ART CRAFTS WORK, And DRAWINGS by Members of Local Branch of the N.Z. Institute of Architects. Also, Fine Display of Work by Students of Canterbury Colege and Dunedin Schools of Art, Open Daily 11 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. till 9.30. Art Union Tickets (including admission), One Shilling. ' CTAOON T H E A T RE. Matinee, 2.30. Evening, 7.45. “THE WOMAN IN CHAINS,” Starring Mrs Rodolph Valentino in a gripping 7-act drama of love, romance, and adventure. Excellent Supports: Topical, Travelogue (Rhine), Torchy Comedy. A choice selection of musical gem's by the Octagon Concert Orchestra, Book Early. Reserves ’phone 3091. O SGIEL PICT iTrITs. To-night—At B—To-night. Herbert Rawlinson, with Virginia Valli, in “ THE BLACK BAG.” A tremendous baffling, drama of romance that will hold you puzzled to the tremendous climax. 17th Chapter “Winners of West” Serial. Comedy, .“Ton Seconds.” Next Satuj-day; “Tho Woman in Chains.” RS. A SAVAGE CLUB. « LADIES’ NIGHT, Overseas Club, TONIGHT (SATURDAY), 26th. Members and ticket-holders are requested to bo seated at 8 p.m. sharp. Non-members will be admitted by ticket only. 26my Q.'B' AND BAZAAR, In Aid of MACLENNAN HALL, ’ To be held on 30th oncl 31st MAY, , Commencing, at 1 p.m. each day. PUBLIC NOTICES. jj^OOK BARGAINS! BOOK BARGAINS 1 Thousands of Books going at HALF-PRICE! ( HALF-PRICE! At the BIBLE AND BOOK SOCIETY’S SALE. R. J. Campbell’s “Spiritual Pilgrimage.” 10s for Is. “Prince of Wales’s Eastern Book.” 10s for 7s 6d. “Bible Symbols.” The Bible in Pictures, a lovely book for children. 15s for ss. “Helen of the Red House.” Harold Bell Wright’s great Social Problem Novel. 6s for 3s. Children’s Picture Books, for 3d and Is. Children’s Annuals, reduced 25 per cent. ENORMOUS STOCK OF SPLENDID BOOKS CLEARING AT HALF-PRICE I Job Lots of Books. Your choice for 6d and Is. All New Books, Bibles, etc., Reduced 10 per cent. STATIONERY AT GENUINE SALE PRICES. You will Save Money buying at This Sale, Call in when passing. N.Z. BIBLE AND BOOK SOCIETY, Booksellers and Stationers. 48 PRINCES STREET. ‘ fJTHE PERFECT CORSET is one which gives the necessary support, so essential for correct poise, without throwing any undue strain on any of the organs of tho body. “SPIRELLA” CORSETS are shaped to contribute grace and charm to tho figure, thus adding to tho comfort and pleasure of the wearer. They are made in a variety of styles, and are endorsed by leading members of the medical profession. Call to-day and inspect the premier British Corset. MISS CLOUGH, 62 George street, Dunedin, Agent for “Spirella” Corsets. 1 PARISIAN EXHIBITION of all the Sl. Latest Hair Bandeaux, Combs, Slides, c., is on view at HENDY’S HAIRRESSING ROOMS. Ladies wishing to jure something Exclusive for the corning ison should certainly inspect same. Tho ices range from 2s 6d to 50s each. They jludo Spanish Combs, Bandeaux, etc., in all colours. They have just arrived direct from Paris. ADDRESS: 164 PRINCES STREET, Inspection cordially invited. jg oL ID OOMF OR f, WARONUI COAL Burns longer with a beautiful, glowing heat. Proved the most economical. NO dread of icy sheets with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. British made. Look for name “ Unique " on tho stopper. Cold days ahead. All chemists and dealers. Imy W' ATSON’S No. 10 Whisky to keep out the cold on sporting trite. limy WHEN reading becomes difficult, when tho stitches run together, when tlie head aches, CONSULT our UALIFIED LONDON OPTICIAN, holder of tho recognised English Diplomas—Mr P G. Dick, D.8.0.A., F.t.O, (Lo ndo n). _____ PETEK DICK,” Jewellers, Consulting and Manufacturing Opticians, 490 Moray place. Dune-din. Oculist’s Prescriptions our specialty. 26d HE real stuff: WATSON’S No. *lO Whisky. Fine, old, and mellow. -fcTOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricola, Xvl Weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farm-era.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

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