AMUSEMENTS. M'OvSGIEL BRASS BAND ' LTJk - BAZAAR. To Clear Debt on New Instruments and Provide Uniforms. , CORONATION HALL, MOSGIEL, 22nd and 23rd JUNE, 1925. Produce, Plain, Fancy, Cakes, and Sweets Stalls. Tea Rooms. Side Shows and Entertainments, Lucky Bags and special Prizes. Donations for above Stalls are invited. Como and try your Luck in the Dip. Sheep-weight Guessing, Lucky Bags, and a Good Selection of Oil Paintings and other Works of Art to be raffled. NOTlCE.—Purchasers of bag tickets are requested to hand in their tickets and claim the bag with) corresponding number not later than 9 p.m. on Saturday, the 23rd. Tickets not handed in by that hour 4 will not participate in the drawing of '•special prizes. Oil Painting as Door Prize. Admission: Adults, Is; Juveniles, 6d. , Saturday Afternoon, Free. 21 jW „ J. LOGAN, Hon. Secretary.V S, E A s C L U The President (Mr H. L. Tapley) and the Executive of the Overseas Club invite members to the Monthly “AT HOME,” to bo hold in the Clubroom THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 3 o’clock. Tho Rev. H. Parata will deliver an address: “Per-, sonal Experiences in Spain.” Sir Harry Lauder has been invited to bo the guest of honour. Music and dancing. 21 ju J. H. WALKER, Chairman of Executive, EM P IRE THEATRE. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m daily, Alma. Rubens in “The Thoughtless Woman”; 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Charles Ray in “The Tailor-made Man.” Comedy, Gazettes. Empire Grand Orchestra, humorous sketch “Ragtime Wedding.” Book at Bristol, or ’phone 444. FRIDAY: “LORNA DOONE.” C T AGON THEATRE. o To-night at 7.45 Final Screening of MANSLAUGHTER. MANSLAUGHTER, MANSLAUGHTER, MANSLAUGHTER. MANSLAUGHTER, Paramount’s greatest picture of the age. Friday: “Missing Millions” and “Making Reserves ’phono 5091." a Man.” £JOUIIT WOODLAND’S No. 8041, A.O.F. PRIDE, Tho above Court will celebrate its TWENTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY in the Victoria Hall, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), Juno 21, 1923. Dancing from 8 p.m. until 1 a,njLadies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s 6d. 16 ju Members of strath taieri A. AND P. SOCIETY Are reminded that ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT Takes place on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 22. T. ROSS, 19ju President.
“rjTHE BRISTOL” READY FOR EVERY DEMAND. THIS WEEK WE SPECIALISE IN HARRY LAUDER MUSICAL ITEMS. HARRY LAUDER MUSIC, AND RECORDS. In our South Window is displayed a ■wonderful collection of Sir Harry’s Songs. Every new number is there, together with the old favourites you are so well acquainted with. EVERYBODY KNOWS THE INIMITABLE LAUDER STYLE. “THE METRONOLA” GIVES YOU THE REAL LAUDER. HEAR HIM AT HIS BEST ON “THE METRONOLA.” THE BRISTOL PIANO 00. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.
LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS o! 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc!. One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions, 6d; 6 fnaertioQß, Os; Strictly Cash la Advance. Extra Charge -t Booted. REWARD OF £IOO. Tliis Reward will be PAID to the First Person (including any Police Constable) who supplies lo the Police such INFORMATION ns to the WHEREABOUTS of GEORGE MORRIS. Formerly of Auckland, Builder, As leads to his ARREST. RUSSELL, CAMPBELL, & M'VEAGH, 42 High street, p; u Auckland. LOST (Friday night, between Station and Queen's drive), Brown BRIEF BAG, containing knitting, eto.-Retum 8 Queens drive, Musselburgh; reward.. 31 J U . LOST, Chain Silver BEADS, car, Lees street, via Princes. Stuart, Smith, Rattray, Arthur streets; keepsake; reward. —T 3 Maori road. LOST (some time ago, Hillond and Pukeawa districts), NOTEBOOK, containing several names and addresses. —Finder communicate 308, Times Office. -Oju LOST (Main South road), Leather KIT BAG, gent’s apparel; reward.—Stedman's Garage. 3 D U lOST (Monday), Fur-lined Kid GLOVE, J between Station and Octagon.—Finder return Archerfield, 'phone 1457; reward. LOST (between St. Matthew's and High street), black-and-white SCARP. — Finder please return 413 High street. LOST (Palmerston district), Black Draught MARE, with cover.—Apply H. Oliver, Palmerston. 20ju I' OST (at Evansdalo sale), Black-and-Tan. JL DOG, name on collar; reward,—T. Powell, Waitati. 19ju FOUND —Concrete Post Machines make 6ft post in one minute; T 9. Concrete Brick Machines make 300 bricks one day.— Interview M‘Arthur's, behind Town Hall.’ FOUND —The Miracle of the Century: Speedee Tablets, Is Gd and 4s 6d bottle; take two after meals lor headaches, rheumatism. neuritis; see astonishing testimonials.— FOUND —Speedee Tablets just arrived New Zealand, claim two wonderful cures of neuritis and nervous disorders; grocers and chemist. —M'Arthur’s, New Zealand agents. Filleul street FOUND— Calcium Lactate, great cure for excess acidity of the blood, special for chilblains; try this and be convinced; posted anywhere; Is 6d bottle.—M'Arthur’s. FOUND— Epsom Suit Tablets, flavoured 8.0.5.; 100 in bottle, Is 6d; 25 in bottle. 9d; special price for grocers, chemists M‘Arthur, agents. FOUND— M'Arthur’s Mr.kosoap, all grocers, makes Iss worth home-made Soap; no rink, no trouble; safe formula, directions enclosed; mailed anywhere; 2s 6d MCARTHUR. Makosoap. nju LOST to LONDON, Found m Dunedin; First-class competent CHIMNEY SWEEP; City, one 3s, two 5a 6d; Suburbs, Js extra.— Otago Window Cleaning Company. Telephone 3250. 24 my JBOUND— Special Prices for One Monti Jj in our Tailoring Department.—Pear on’s, 36 George street. 1 BOUND —Every SUIT order taken carrie ; a nig Reduction,—Pearson’s, tailors, 3 George street. "([BOUND —Every SUIT Tailor-made by u I* is guaranteed; no cheap linings, n shoddy work.—PEARSON’S, Tailors. i BOUND—Superfluous Hairs, Moles, pertni . nontly Removed by Electrolysis.—Mis Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years' experience ECZEMA CURED. —My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18894, 21 June 1923, Page 1
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