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AMUSEMENTS. 10 C T A G O N THEATRE. To-night at 7.45, “THE THIRD ALARM.” A momentous drama full of tense situations. The Octagon Concert Orchestra will play “Two Autumn Sketches” (Smith), “Intermezzo” (Arensky), “Idyll” (Wright), “Prelude” (Caludi), ‘‘Valse de Ballet” (Talbot), “Processional March” (Aamocuick), “Serenade” (Berett). Reserves at Begg's. Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. Opening at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. with Comedy, Gazettes, etc. At 3.30 and 8.30, the picture that all the town is talking of: Robert W. Chambers’s novel, “The Common Law.” Hundreds turned away nightly. Thursday night’s the last. Empire Orches-' tra (selection of Irish airs arranged by Chas. Parnell). Book Bristol or ring 444. ING EDWARD THEATRE, To-night at 7.46. Cullen Landis, Sylvia Breamer, and Mary Aldcn in “THE MAN WITH IWO MOTHERS.” A fascinating story of Irish life, with punch and heart grip apd a love story that appeals. It’s laughter—laughter all the way. VERY BODY'S THEATRE. Daily at 2 and 7.30. MARY PICKFORD In “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY.” A 100 per cent, now production of a famous screen classic in which “ The World’s Sweetheart ’* made her early kinoma screen triumph. A flawless photoplay in a new and flawless setting. Full supports. rjpHE EMPIRE.

“THE BRISTOL” ABOUT “ METRONOLAS.” ‘‘MET RON OLA” GRAMOPHONES WILL GIVE THE PURCHASER ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. REASONABLE FIRST COST AND NO EXPENSIVE BREAKDOWNS. It. will be to your advantage to call and listen to the reproduction of “ THE METRONOLA. ’ Illustrated Catalogue and Full Inform ation on Request. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.). DUNEDIN. rjy 0 THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD. Commencing on the Ist April, it is proposed to inaugurate the “FINALITY CAMPAIGN ” for the WAR MEMORIAL. The period of the Campaign will be from the Ist APRIL to the Eve of AN ZAC DAY—viz., 24th April. During this period I would ask the public to assist me in realising my objective to raise £SOOO at least, so as to enable it to be said that “ DUNEDIN REMEMBERS.” There are many ways in which citizens may help in this Campaign; 1. By voluntary contribution—.no m atter bow small the sum. 60,000 shillings equal £3OOO. 2. By buying a badge, 6d or Is, and wearing same during the Finality Campaign. 3. By buying a ticket for the Gr and Historical Pageant, entitled the Army and Navy through the ages. 4. By advertising in the souvenir programme or purchasing a copy of same. 5. By offering goods in kind, such as cigarettes, sweets (home-made or otherwise), to bo sold at the Caris brook Ground during the Pageant. 6. By giving personal service in assisting in the sale of badges, tickets, programmes, etc. I desire to stress the words “FINAL ITY CAMPAIGN ” and “ DUNEDIN REMEMBERS,” as I feel confident that these words convoy all that it is necessary to say. Further particulars will appear in the Press from time, to time; but in the meantime I make my final appeal feeling confident that same will not rail on, deaf ears. H. LIVINGSTONE TAPLEY, Mayor;

SPORTING. _j —, Riverton racing club (Incorporated). GRAND JUBILEE MEETING, 19th and 21st APRIL. £3500 GIVEN IN STAKES. THE STEEPLECHASE MEETING OF THE SOUTH. NOMINATIONS for all Handicaps '-and ENTRIES for Trial Stakes CLOSE on 4th APRIL at 6 p.m. Weights on 11th. ACCEPTANCES on the 14th, at 6 p.m. Full Programme in Witness and Press of past week. Handsome Trophy by Members of Club to the Winner of Riverton Jubilee Cup. Handsome Cup by Mr P. Fahey to the Winner of the Waiau Steeplechase. Handsome Trophy by Mr A. Moffett to the Rider gaining most points at meeting. TO LET. H AMILTON, WAIKATO. TWO FINE PREMISES. Each Shop has 23ft frontage, plate-glass windows, over 1900 square feet to each promises. Rent only £3 per week. Good position; concrete building. For further particulars apply GEO. BO YES & 00., 29m Hamilton. T° LET. PLAT, of 4 rooms, (bathroom; conveniences; city.—Telephone 2071. T lO LET, 5-rnomcd furnished COTTAGE, Waitali.—7ll, Times Office. lap TO LET, sunny furnished FLAT, four rooms; separate entrance; nice locality; all conveniences.—ls Elm row lap mo LET, HALF large HOUSE, 3 or 4 JL rooms; partly furnished; almost solo iis© of kitchen; rise, south end, near car; all conveniences.—7o9, Times Office. lap mo LET, 7-roomod HOUSE; bath, hot J. and cold water, electric light, gas.— Apply 179 Albany street. 29m T° Dewar street. LET, Furnished ROOMS, use sitting room and kitchen; all conveniences.— , Duthie’s Building, 244 George 26m TO LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. remove your Furniture means safety end economy—Office, 22 Bond street 6jy DIVIDENDS. ZEALAND BREWERIES (LTD.). 10 PER CENT. DEBENTURE ISSUE. QUARTERLY INTEREST PAYMENT. Holders of Debentures are Hereby Notified that Quarterly Interest on Registered and Bearer Debenture Stock is now Duo and Payable. S. FERGUSSON. lap Secretary. PERSONAL. PERSON detaining light collie DOG (Hewit’s. Anderson’s Bay) will be prosecuted; name Teddy. lap DO you want a HOCKEY STICK? Wo are selling ours at a Discount of 3d in the shilling. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Corner George street and Moray place, DUNEDIN. DAIRYMEN. —Bigger butter-fat cheques with a "Ceres” Cream Separator, The peak cl perfection in separators. Ail sizes in stock. —Booklet from E. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. [LUCE a ” peg ” of JOHN BEGG’S. 16m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 1

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