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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN’S EXHIBITION. OPENING IN BRYDONE HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 2.30 p.m. AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. EDUCATONAL, SPECTACULAR, ENTERTAINING, ORIGINAL. THE FIRST EXHIBITION OF ITS KIND HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. A Remarkable Display of Children’s Handwork. Scenic Courts, depicting India, China, Japan, Africa, and the Islands of the Seas. Model Sunday School Departments, etc., etc. BEAUTIF U L. ARTISTIC. NOTE.—Curios for the Missionary Se ction may be left with Mr Butler, W T estport Coal Company, Water street, or with Mr G. B. Harper, 237 George street, « “ FJM-IE BRISTOL ” We make a specialty of tune payment Business and can offer purchasers very equitable terms. Get our quotation to-day, or write for explanation. FOR PIANOS ON TIME PAYMENT. WE SUPPLY THE CELEBRATED WALTER COLLI X SOX PIANOS FOR CASH OR BY PAYMENT OF MODERATE DEPOSIT & BALANCE MONTHLY. Catalogues posted promptly on Application.

THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY (LTD.), DUNEDIN,

ARRISON HALL, PORT CHALMERS. GYMNASTIC AND PHYSICAL DISPLAY By Members of DUNEDIN Y.M.C.A. and Ladies’ Gymnastic Classes, Assisted by Vocal and other items. THURSDAY NEXT, OCT. 25, at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is. No Half-price. V. T. DREW, General Secretary. J. V. HANNA, Physical Director. M AORI HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE of WORK, Coronation Hall, THIS (WEDNESDAY, 24th, And TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 2-;th, Afternoon and Evening. To be opened To-day 2.30 p.m. bv the Rev. Cl. 11. Jupn. Stalls, Christmas Tree, Bran Tub. Games, Shooting Gallery, Baking Competitions. Wireless Concert'—loud speaking, 7.15 to 7.45; listening in, from 7.45. Admission free. 240 PLAZA THEATRE. A Paramount Programme. 2 p.m. Alice Brady in 7 p.m. “ THE LEOPARDESS,” A wonder-play of South Sea Isles. 3.30 Sir Gilbert Parker’s Drama, 8.50 “OYER THE BORDER,” A thrilling tale of Canadian Police, with Tom Moore amj Betty Compson. Also: Travel Picture and Gazette. E MFI U E T H E A T R* E. Dunedin’s de Luxe Picture House. Twice Daily till Thursday night, “Trifling with Honour.” Buddy Messenger, Fritz - ’ Ridgeway, and Rockcliffe Fellows in a clean, tense drama with a whirlwind finish. Comedies and Gazette. Empire Big Orchestra. Overture, “Der Gascogner (Suppe). Book Bristol or Ring 444. OCTAGON THEATRE.—To-night at 7.45 A Film Triumph, “Who Are My Parents?” The picture you have been waiting for. Domestic in sentiment and filled with home atmosphere, il illustrates the folly of a parent trying to kill the love of his daughter for a poor but worthy man. Superb musical gems by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Plan at Begg’s, or ’phone 5091 for reserves. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, 9d. LECTURE. gJUDAN UNITED MISSION. Mr J. PRIESTLY, Secretary of the Mission. will deliver his Lecture on “ MISSION WORK IN THE SUDAN” in the Hanover Street Baptist’ Church Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. SPLENDID LANTERN VIEWS FROM RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS; Everybody invited. Collection. CRICKET. B OYS’ CRICKET LEAGUE. ENTRIES Otago Boys’ Cricket League, Junior and Senior Grade, Competitions ClQ.se FRIDAY, 5 p.m. Fee ss. Any group of Boys under 14 and under 16 years October 1 may enter a team. Address, HON. SECRETARY, 240 University Club, 36 Dowling street. GARDEN COMPETITIONS. G ARDEN COMPETITIONS. Under the Auspices of the Amenities and Town Planning Society. COMPETITION A. Prize: Butterworth Cup. To be judged between the 19th and 24th November. Entrance fee, 3s. ’Close November 17. For most attractive garden riot larger than 1-acre, and not more outsxlc labour employed than 24 half-days in the season or 12 months prior to adjudication. Mr J. L. SALMOND, Convener. National Bank Chambers, Princes street. EDUCATIONAL. T URN FAILURE INTO VICTORY I It’s not too late to enrol with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Oorrespondence tuition in a variety of subjects, including Practical Book-keeping, Accountancy, Advertising, Law, Banking, Secretarial Practice, Insurance, Shipping. Matriculation, Public Service, Teachers’ Certificates, University Degrees, etc. Moderate fees; individual attention. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, Christchurch, & New Plymouth, H. AMOS, Director, INTERESTING WORK AND INDE PENDENCE are the rervarda for skill in Architectural Drawing. This skill can bo gained in youp spare time at home. The detailed prao-. tloal teaching of the I.C.S, course leads the student enthusiastically and intelligently from the simplest to the most elaborate form of draughtsmanship. Some of the leading Architects of to-day qualified through the I.C.S. Architectural Drawing Course. Write for free booklet. 200 other courses to choose from. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA) LTD, R. N. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. “B.” Bos 687, Dunedin. GENTLEMEN, Order.” How readily people listen to good public speakers. If ambitious to become ono, study Grenville Kleiser’s Public Speaking Course by Mail; prospectus " S ” free. —James Rodger, 15911 Manchester street, Christchurch. Gallstones and graver absolutely and permanently cuted without op a rations by the new Herha! Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. In SWEET tho Pleasure After Pain”—then use Teed’e Certain Corn Cure, Is 6d tin; all chemists. 100 OTAGO WITNESS. —New stories. A i*cge amount of reading matter, Priuo. 4ti.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 1

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