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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 8 o’clock. DUNEDIN SHAKESPEARE CLUB. PUBLIC READING Of “ MACBETH.” Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. Tickets on Sale at Bristol and at Theatre night of Reading. Price, 2s. Price, 2s. H. W. HUNTER, Hon. Secretary. Box 124. OC TAGON THEATE E. “ _ To-night at 7.45. Walter Hiers and Jacqueline Logan in “Sixty Cents an Hour,” the funniest sixty-laughs-a-minute picture you have ever seen. Also, Helen Chadwick, with Gastor Glass, in “Gimme,” a Rupert Hughes special feature. Delightful musical numbers by the Octagon Concert Orchestra. Overture, "Souvenir Des Huguenots” (Meyerbeer). Reserves at Begg’s. ING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.30. The Wonder Picture of the Year, “Streets of New York,” with a wondefful cast, including Barbara Castleton, Edward Earle, Dorothy MacKaill, Anders Randolf, and Leslie King. A mighty throbbing story set amongst the wonders of the streets of New Fork. Buddy Messenger Comedy, Serial, and International News. OTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS, At CALEDONIAN GROUND, On FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. First Event at 1.30 p.m. Interesting Programme. Admission 6d. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates.

HE BRISTOL FOR MUSICAL NOVELTIES. Wo hays just opened up a shipment of the most popular Musical Instrument of to-day. MAOR j WHISTLE 1 An accurately tunsd metal whistle. Heavily nickle plated. The notes —covering a range of two octaves —being produced by means of a slide. Anyone can master the scale in a few hours. As a solo instrument, played with the piano or gramophone, it has a singular charm and interest PRICE, lls 6J. At any of our Branches, or posted to your homo for 12s. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LIMITED). DUNEDIN.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ADVKRTIPKMKSW of 1« Word* nnd*r the Head !ngt> Situations Vacant, Wanted, Per Bale, To Let Lost and Found, Hlaoellaneous Wants. Eto., One Shilling per Insertion: * Insertion*. S» M; S insertions, 8b; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. JJABBITSKINS. Trappers, in spite of fire destroying my Store. I am STILL BUYING Rabbitsldns. Consign to R. S. BLACK, THE RABBITSKIN BUYER. Turner br o s.. 53 LOWER RATTRAY STREET, PAY TOP PRICES For Babbitskinc. Sheepskins. Wool. Hides, Calfskins, Horsehair, and Tallow. PROMPT RETURNS. Labels and Advice Notes on application. TANNED RABBITBKINS FOR SALE. • All Kinds Furred Skins Tanned. T ELESCOPE WANTED. The* Otago Institute (Astronomical Branch) requires one or more Telescopes (minimum aperture about 4Jin) for atmospheric tests. Would owners willing- to lend or lease for few months please inform JOHN C. BEGG, Hon. Secretary, 12 Pifield street, Roslyn. , w A N E SECOND-HAND HYDRAULIC LIFTCYLINDER Complete (without valve). Length 10ft; Diamet&r Gin or lOin. Must bo in good order. Apply SECRETARY, The Otago Hospital Board, _ 8n Dunedin. PLATFORM SCALES wanted up to fiowt; good order; state price.—Scales, Box 508, Dunedin. 8n ANTED to BUY, CHURN.—Address (reasonable) 907, Times Office. Sn w WANTED to BUY—Old Lead. Brass, and Copper.—J. and T. Christie, 222 George street, Dunedin. 20s PLAIN NEEDLEWORK, making or repairs; table and bed linen specialty.--Mrs Poupart, St. Albans street, Kaikorai. WANTED to BUY,. 1 Buffing and Scour? ing MACHINE, also one Bootmaker’s SEWING MACHINE.—AppIy G. Butei, Mataura. 7n WANTED KNOWN—When your chimney takes fire use our Extinguisher; used by City Fire Brigade.— J. and H. Stewart. ANTED, small BUSINESS, fruit and confectionery, grocery; full particulars ; cash buyer.—ll2 Moray place, Dunedin. ANTED, _ sound Chaff and Grain SACKS, any quantity; good prices given, quick returns. —Dunedin Bag Depot (Limited), Bond street. Call or write. 'Phone 505. 250 Learn show-card writing, we have necessary hooka and equipment.— Stanton, 76 Stuart street. Ho O. STANTON, 76 Stuart street, for • Linen Marking Outfits (3a 6d) and all Office Reqniaitos. Ho mENNIS RACQUETS RE-STRUNG and JL REPAIRED with very best Gut: country orders promptly attended to.—Charles Bills (Ltd.). 9o WASHING BLANKETS 1 made easy when WRINGER is right.—Mansons’, specialists repairing and re-rubbering, 185 Princes street. 8n HORSEHAIR. —Send us your Consignments; we give top prices.—Otago Brush Company, King street, Dunedin. SALE JEWELLERY; Wrist Watches, 17* 6d up; Neck Pendant and Chain. 19a 6d up; Bangles, Brooches, large stock Wed ding and Birthday Presents, Butter Knives, Jam Spoons, 2s Gd.—Himmel, George street. LD FALSE - TEETH Bought; sound or broken; also Dental Scrap; best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail.—Post to J. Dunstone, Box 61, Wellesley street, Auckland. Eft. 31 years. So CORPORATION Electric Power NOW i AVAILABLE for Electric Irons, Grills, eto.—Barth Electric Supplies stock these household necessaries. 180 W~~ BINKLES and SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently Removed. Send stamped addressed envelope for free literature.—FLOßENCE HULLEN. C.M.D., 3a Courtenay place, Wellington. WANTED —Bottles bought, sold, or exchanged; sacks,_ rags, dressmakers’, tailors’, and factory cuttings, cast iron, brass, lead, copper, zinc, fat, bones. —Cleary’s Otago Marino and Bottle Stores, 161 Hanover street. 'Phono 2065. 10ty

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

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