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AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN’S EXHIBITION. BRYDONE HALE AND ANNEXES. THE LAST DAY! THE LAST DAY! Open To-day from 10 a.m. to 5 .p.m. „ , Positively Closes at 5 p.m. To-day. Positively Closes 5 p.m. y. LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING- THE SPLENDID EDLCAIIONAL LECTURETTES. u-n LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE WONDERFUL EXHIBITS AND COURTS, . , Which have Instructed, Delighted, and Inspired Ihousands. Tea Rooms Open from 11 a.m. To-dav. Tea Rooms Open from 11 a.m. lo- y. Ninepcncc. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. onrrnnT NOTE.—ANY SURPLUS WILL BE DEVOTED TO SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK IN DUNEDIN. DISMANTLING OF EXHIBITION. Members of the Hanchvork Committee and all others who can conveniently attend are requested to be at Brydone Hall on Monday between the hours of o a.m. an fl p.rn. , ~ .. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TRAINING SCHOOL.—There will bo no Meeting on Monday. The final Meeting of the School and the Annual Meeting of the Council will be held on Monday, November 12. . , . THANKS.—Tho Executive of the Otago Council of Sunday Schools Unions desires to tender its Sincere Thanks to all who have assisted in the work of the Exhibition and so contributed to its conspicuous success. THE CLOSING EVENT OF THE CHILDREN’S EXHIBITION. In HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE * TO-NIGHT at 7.30 o’clock. '‘THE BLUE BIRD.” ‘‘THE BLUE BIRD.” By • PUPILS OF COLUMRA COLLEGE. 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Note the Commencing Hour: 7.50 p.m. 7.30 p.m. PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE IN THEIR SEATS AT THIS HOUR. _ PRICES: 3s (Reserved), 2s, Is (plus tax). PLAN at BEGG’S. Day Sales Beggs and at the Exhibition. rjIHE BRISTOL FOR MUSICAL NOVELTIES. Wo have just opened up a shipment of tho most popular Musical Instrument of to-day. rfHE WHISTLE! An accurately tuned metal whistle. Heavily nickle plated. The, notes—covering a range of two octaves —being produced by means of r slide. Anyone can master the scale in a few hours. As a solo instrument, played with tho piapo or gramophone, it has a singular charm, and interest PRICE, 11s 6d. At any of our Branches, or posted to your home for 12s. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. THE ABOVE COUNCIL HAS A FURTHER ISSUE OF 5 PER CENT. DEBENTURES FOR DISPOSAL. The DEBENTURES are , secured on a SPECIAL RATE on the Rateable Value of all Rateable Property within tho City. The TERM is 8A years, and interest is paid from the date of receipt of tho cash. Inquire at the Town Hall for further details. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 30th October, 1923. 310 rpHE WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Will hold a DISTRICT CONVENTION in tho Hanover Street S.S. Hall, NOVEMBER 6. Morning Session at 10 o’clock.—Welcome to Delegates and General Business. Afternoon Session at 2.30. , Evening Session at 7.30. In the afternoon Addresses will be given bv Miss JEAN BEGG, recently from New York, on Social Work; and Mr D. SCOTT, U.T.R.C. Organiser. Evening Addresses will bo given bv Mr 11. ADAMS on “Corporate Control” ; and Mrs DON, “What the W.C.T.T/. Stands For,” j Musical Items. All Sessions are Open to the Public. , M. S. POWELL. Hon. Secretary,

MEETINGS. ■JfyJl E E T I N G. WEST COAST COAL MINERS v. MINE OWNERS’ FEDERATION. Members of the Otago Labour Council, Otago Labour Representation- Committee, and of Industrial Unions are herewith notified that Mr T. IT. ARMSTRONG, M.R., and Mr W. ADDES, representing the Looked-out. Miners, will give an ADDRESS fully explaining the circumstances of the present dispute on the West Coast at the TRADES HALL, ON TUESDAY, £th INST.. At 7.45 p.m; T ANDREW’S SUb~ BRANCH LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. Under the Auspices of the above Association an Address, entitled “ REMINISCENCES OF A HIGH COMMISSIONER,” will be delivered by the Hon. Sir THOMAS MACKENZIE, K.C.M.G.. in the Waddell Hall, Carroll street, on TUESDAY, November 6. at 8 p.m. All interested are cordially invited. HkT ORTH-EAST HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (Incorporated). ANNEAL MEETING. Tli© Annual Meeting t>f Members of the above-named Society will ho held in the Society’s Hall, North-East Harbour, on SATURDAY, November 17, 1925, at 8 p.m. Business: (a) To receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. (b) To elect Officebearers and Committee for the ensuing year, and (c) General Business. STAN. BUTLER, 3n Hon. Secretary. i T PUBLIC NOTICES. IS~ IMPOSSIBLE TO DO NEAT EMBROIDERY" Without a Pali; of Small EMBROIDERY SCISSORS. These can be purchased from VERNON SMITH (LIMITED), George street, For 2s 6d per pair, posted free. SONG GRAZES. Yes! Wo Have No Bananas (a riot). I Wish I Knew. Vocal Fox Trot. Beyond the Desert Sands. Vocal Fox Trot. My Oriental Moon. -Vocal Fox Trot. Evergreen Eve. Vocal Fox Trot. Julio. Vocal Fox Trot. Josie. Vocal Fox Trot. Little Rover. Vocal Fox Trot. Yes! Indeed. Vocal Fox Trot. Mo-na-lu. Vocal Fox Trot. Sun God. Vocal Fox Trot. Fancy Nancv Clancy. Vocal Waltz. I Just Want You. Vocal Waltz. Just -An Old Love Sony (Robin Hood). OUR PRICE: Is 9d Per Copy. TERRY'S MUSIC STORES. 174 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. NECTO ” HAIR STAIN, all shades in stock at Hondy'a Hairdressing Rooms. Price 6s Gd per bottle. . 310 CURLING and WAVING - IRONS • new shipment just ionded; price's from la 6d pair at Hcnicly’s, hairdressing rooms. ECZEMA CURED— Mr Herbs’. Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble —Thompson herbalist. Oamaru. Gallstones and gravel absolutely and permanently cured without operations by lbs new Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. la K~ AIT ANG AT A COAL; breakfast in ten minutes. 810 K-AITANGATA COAL; unßouallcd for cooking. 310 WE Dye to hyo. We _ live, to die. - I Ladies’ and gentlemen's G/othin-. Curtains, Table Covers. Rugs, Men* Clc-iv.e.l, j Dyed, Pressed. Hats a Bp-'W.aity. Tr.ai w; k ! convince. Thone 7395.—Lr0d0r Eye Works. 131 George street. Jb.w.i j tago~lvitoes£ : a largo amount of reading ur-Avor. Price, 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 1

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