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AMUSEMENTS. Dunedin choral society. The Annual Performance of “THE MESSIAH” Will bo given at HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ilth and 12th December, 1923, At 7.45 p.m. Soloists: Soprano, Miss EVA SCOTT. Contralto, Miss IRENE HORNIBLOW. Tenor, Mr ERNEST DRAKE. Bass, Mr LEONARD BARNES. Tickets: 3s 3d and 2s 8d (including tax). Booking Office at. The Bristol Opens Thursday, 6th inst. SCO seats at Is. Tickets procurable at Messrs Begg’s and Messrs M'Cracken and Walls, and Mr Scofield, chemist. H. P. DESMOULINS, ’Phone 3042. Acting Secretary. anohester unity, ODDFELLO W.SH IP. SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Of the Loval Hand and Heart Lodge and the Establishment of the Order in Otago. FINAL CELEBRATION, SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1923. HARBOUR EXCURSION AND PICNIC AT PORTOBELLO. ferry leaves Wharf at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Fares: Adults, 2s; Children, fid. Hot water and milk provided. GORDON C. SIM, 7d Hon. Secretary. OCTAGON TIIEATRE. —To -night at 7.45. The prize-winning picture, “ Orphans of the Mine,” presenting a big all-star cast. A photo-drama with a double-barrelled, dynamic smash. Voted by public opinion in Wellington the best picture of the year. Big mob scenes, miracles, intrigue, and a beautiful romance woven into a marvellous picture. Music by the Octagon Orchestra. Reserves at Begg’s. PLAZA THEATRE. All New Paramount Bill To-day. 2 p.m. Mary Miles Minter in 7 p.m. ' “ TTLLIE,” A sparkling romance of plain folks. 5.35 Thos. Memhan. Theo. Roberts, 8.35 “ OUR LEADING CITIZEN.” A sensational George Ade comedy of perplexities, pep, and politics. Also: Stunning Sunshine Comedy and News. Grand t h~e atr e. To-day and To-morrow. Matinee, 2 p.m. Evening, 7. De Luxe Double-feature Programme. 2 p.m. Thomas Meighan in 7 p.m. “ OUR LEADING CITIZEN.” A Paramount comedy by George Ade. 3.25 Mary Miles Minter, Alan Forest, 8.25 “ TTLLIE.” “TTLLIE.” A fascinating “Realart” Screen Drama. “TpIMPIRE.” —Dunedin’s de Luxe Picture JCJ House. At 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sardou’s immortal romance, “Theodora,” the screen’s mightiest spectacle; 100,000 people, 40 ferocious lions; a gigantic achievement, staged in Rome. Huge settings of stone and marble, designed by Armando Brnsiiu, the architect of the Vatican. Splendid supporting programme. Special music. Book Bristol or ring 444. JUMBLE SALE, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), In Cargill Road Methodist Hall, Commencing 2.30 p.m. Clothes (old and new) —Women's, Men’s, Children’s —Books, Boots. Berwick Caledonian society’s ANNUAL SPORTS. . JANUARY 1, 1524. ENTRIES for Sheffield of £l7 CLOSE on DECEMBER 15, 1923. Over £BO in prizes for piping, dancing, and athletic events. Programmes on application. 7d D. MTHERSON, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. [A Card.] rj'O ST. KILDA ELECTORS. I advise you that I am a CANDIDATE tor one of the VACANCIES on the Council. If you elect me I shall do my best in the interests of the Borough, fid R. W. HALL. FOR SALE. /CONFECTIONERY SNIP, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, high-class Confectionery and Soda Fountain Business, Main Street, Oity; one of the best fitted up shops in Wellington; largo turnover; good lease; good, clean stock. Only reason for selling, owner must return to Australia immediately. Price £975. Terms arranged. Apply for further particulars, CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, 7d Courtenay place, Wellington. TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2r, Gd; G insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. PLACE, OPPOSITE Y.M.C.A. GLADSTONE HOUSE ALTERATIONS. This well-known Block of Buildings is now being Re-modelled into Three Up-to-date Shops on Ground Floor. Three Suites of Offices, 5 rooms each, on First Foor. Three Residential Flats, 5 rooms each, on Second Floor. Alterations will be carried out to suit tenants. JOHN M‘DONALD, Mutual Stores Building. Telephone 2027. 5d T fully -term. 7d O LET, ROSLYN, 5-roomed Semi-Bungalow, furnished, every convenience; for Rent £3 per week. PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). FOR LEASE, for term of one year or longer, two 5-rcomed HOUSES; e.I. and all modern conveniences; situated Stafford street ; rent £2 per week.—Apply C. E. Spear, 70 Stafford street. 7d TO LET (12 month), 6-roomed Furnished HOUSE, Maori Hill; good locality; conveniences; large garden, fowlrun.—Ring 9188. 5d TO LET, in superior residence in Oamaru, for the holidays, Furnished ROOM (Double); central, near Gardens.— Address at Otago Daily Times Office. Gd TlO LET, Furnished FLAT; 7 weeks Christmas holidays; every convenience; range, gas, c. 1., etc.—6l6, Times Office. TO LET, 5-voomerl HOUSE, at Waitnti, with acre ground; close to station and beach; for term. —Apply Mrs Cowan.* OFFICE to LET; central position.—9s Stuart street. 7d OFFICE to LET; central position.— White, 95 Stuart street. od mo LET GAIN FORVVAHDING CU reJL move your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office. 22 Bond street. 6jy POULTRY, ETC. ADVERTISEMENTS of 1G Words under the Headings Bitimtions Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc.. One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2s Gd; C insertions, 6a; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked.’ WANTED, White Leghorn PULLETS, also few Second-hand TANKS.— Apply Dean, fishmonger, 757 King street. lAOR SALE, young HEN and 12 DUCK- * LINGS, 7 days old; £l.-Mrs E. White, Seaclitf. 6d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19038, 7 December 1923, Page 1

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