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AMUSEMENTS. “IP WINTER COMES.” The Play “IF WINTER COMES.” From, the “IF WINTER COMES.” Book the “IF WINTER COMES.” World has “IF WINTER COMES.” Read. A Dramatic Epic. pis MAJESTY’S THEATRE. *— Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction: J. C. Williamson (Ltd.). Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. TUESDAY. NOV. 13. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14. THURSDAY. NOV. 15. (Three Nights Only.) The Play E'vervnne is Waiting For. “IF WINTER COMBS.” “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES." “IF WINTER COMBS.” “IF WINTER COMES." Macdonald Hastings’s Dramatisation of A. S. M. Hutchinson's Famous Novel, which has reached a sale of nearly a million copies in English-speaking countries alone. A PLAY OF PASSIONATE SINCERITY. Which deals with life as it is—shorn of its veneer—and with characters of vividly human appeal. Brilliantly acted By J. C. WILL [AM SON’S SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH, In the arresting role of Mark Sabre. ISOBEL WILFORD, AILS A GRAHAM. JANE SAVILLE. And a Brilliant Supporting Company, In A Story that Strikes Straight to the Heart with a Human Appeal that is Irresistible. VIVID, VITAL. COMPELLING. “IF WINTER COMES.” THE OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR. —Vide Press. Prices; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; fit, Is; Early Stalls and Pit, Is extra (all plus tax). V THE BOX PLANS FOR. THE SEASON OPEN ON FRIDAY AT THE BRISTOL. Representative WALTER MONK.

MISCEtL#Nini/S WANTS. W "ANTED to PURCHASE, 2,3, or 4-ton Ford MOTOR LORRY; tip preferred. —822, Times. 8n WANTED to PURCHASE, two TIP DRAYS and ’HORSES.—Address 823, Times. 8n WANTED, BACK LOADING from Red Creek, Brighton; reasonable rate. — 'Phono 9206. 1 8n WANTED, Christian lady or gentleman lend temporary FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to one with grit and ballast; long illness cause present circumstances; urgent. —Bl7, Times Office. 8n English lawn mowers.; "Lion," “ Shanks," " Derwent,” " Challenge,” "Green’s"; also best American makes.— Hansons’, specialists, 185 Princes street. Inspection invited. Write for advice and prices. 8n MISS LOGAN, Typist. Work treated strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes. street entrance). . Telephone 126. ' ISja IP you want the best price for HORSEHAIR, send to the manufacturers.— Otago Brush Company, Dunedin. 14ja UP-TO-DATE SIGNWRITING attracts business,—Try O. G. Miller, 137 a George street. ’Phone 3219 3s WANTED to BUT. HORSEHAIR, any quantity; top prices guaranteed.— Otago Brush Company, King street, Dunedin. , I4ja F~US“ SKINS TANNED, made up into Stoles, Wraps, etc.—Beataon and Douglass. 2 Mein South road. 3»u miCKETS of All Kinds for All Purposes: -B- Tram Tickets, Theatre Tickets, Flourmill Tickets, Sports Tickets; Printed by Special Automatic Machinery in Rolls or FIat.—ALEX. WILDEY (LTD.), Printers and Manufacturing Stationers. Ch? stohurch. JEWELLERY. —Gifts that last. Genuine Reduction Rings, Watches speciality.— Thomson, 343 George street (opposite Knox Church). Sjs STAMPS. —Wanted Purchase, Collections and Loose Lots Stamps.—Wilcox, Smith, and Co., Liverpool street, Dunedin. Established 84 years. 17jy METERBEATERS will be demonstrated at your homo at an early date by official demonstrators. 18» ANTED KNOWN-Mr Buchan still making bad feet good and good feet better. Appointments ’Phone 1713. WANTED— Corns Removed; foot comfort assured.—Chas. Buchan, chiropodist, No. 4 Octagon (next F. and F. Martin). Appointments by ’Phone 1713. WANTED —Country Visitors seize opportunity have Corn* Removed. —CHAS. BUCHAN, Chiropodist, No. 4 Octagon (next P. and F. Martin). ’Phone 1713. MEETINGS. N JpiPORTANT. DAIRY' FARMERS. A MEETING of Dairy Farmers and Dairy Factory Representatives will be held in the New Zealand Express Company's Board Room on THURSDAY", Bth November, at 1.30 n.m., to consider the matter of the NOMINATIONS of the CANDIDATES for the DAIRY - CONTROL BOARD. STUART P. CAMERON, Secretary, 6n Farmers’ Union. EW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A MEETING of (lie Otago Branch will Be held in Musselburgh School on FRIDAY', 9th. at 7.30 p.m. An Address, illustrated by Delineascope Slides, will bo given by MiGrant. * J. P. HAWKE. 8n Acting Secretary, Otago Branch. jgjMPIRE AND OLYMPIC GAMES. NEW ZEALAND’S REPRESENTATION. A MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES of the various Sports' Organisations and those interested will be held in Mr Divers’s Board Room, Princes street, on TUESDAY, 13th November, at 8 p.m. Business; To consider a proposal from New Zealand Olympic Games Association (Inc.) for raising funds to send a New Zealand Team to the Empire and Olympic Gaines, and also to form a local Olympic Committee. His Worship the Mayor will preside. R. SWINNEY, Hon. Sec. N.Z.A.A.A., Otago Centre. Box 444. ;■ 8n FT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO NEAT - EMBROIDERY Without a Pair of Small EMBROIDERY SCISSORS. These can be purchased from VERNON SMITH (LIMITED), George street, For 2s 6d per pair, posted free. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19013, 8 November 1923, Page 1