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AMUSEMENTS. II A N D . T HEATBE Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. “ UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS.” “ UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS.” ” UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS.” “ Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land.” BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND A series of Industrial and Scenic Views of Now Zealand, photographed by Government Photographers specially for the British Empire Exhibition. ALL-NEW FILM. A GREAT EDUCATIONAL TREAT. . Scries No. 1 Comprises— Fiordland, Franz Josef Glacier, Deepsea Fishing off the Coast of Now Zealand, Now Zealand Forest Monarchs and the Kauri Timber Industry, Uncanny Country, Rotorua and Goyserland, vQhristchui'ch, the Cathedral City; Technical Education in Taranaki, and Military Pageant (the Army and Navy Through the Ages). For Reserves, Ring Grand Theatre ’Phono 250 L IHE PLAZA THEATRE. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Double-feature Bill A new Boston Blackie romance, “ Crooked Alley.” A gripping drama of the underworld. Then a vital domestic problem play; '* Does It Pay?” Hope Hampton in an absorbing story of woman’s wiles and man’s folly. Supports: Serial 7, News, and Graphic. "T RAND THEATRE. 2 p.m and 7* p.m., De Luxe Attractions. Hope Hampton, gorgeously gowned, in the Fox seven-reel sensational play: “ Does It Pay?” to relinquish marital security for false love. Also showing, “ Crooked Alley,” drama of the ’Frisco underworld, with Excellent Supports. N~ THEATRE. o 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), ‘lntermozzo” (Arensky), “Idyll” (Wright), “Prelude” (Caludi), “ValsO do Ballet (Talbot) , “ Processional March ” (Zamecuick), “Serenade” (Berett). Reserves at Boggs. ~r ETRONOLAS.” GRAMOPHONES E PURCHASER IST ACTION. EASOXABLE FIRST COST ND NO EXPENSIVE BREAKDOWNS. “ THE METRONOLA.” l on Request. ISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. LOST AND FOUND. I OST (between Mosgiel and Allanton), I gauntlet MOTOR GLOVE.—Please return Mrs Carncroes. Mosgiel. Reward. LOST (between Roslyn Tennis Courts and Bellevue street), gold RING, with blue sapphire; reward. —’Phono 934 v, lap STRAYED into 10 Bow lane, black DOG; if not claimed in three days will be destroyed. ; 81m CJTBAYED into my paddock on Saturday, tO 1 one SIIERP. —Johnston, Upper Leith Valley. 2ap T OST. long, WOOLLEN SCARF, between B'f Dunedin and Mosgiel.—Finder please communicate G. Hall, Hororata, Christchurch. ______ 2ap LOST, .gold BROOCH (Edna), between Green Island, South Dunedin, and city.—Return Mrs D. Benfoll, Sh-and street. Green Island. 3ap LOST (between Miiburn and Otokia), 22 WETHERS; fork and backbit right car; brand R.C. in red.—Finder please communicate Loan and Mercantile. 2ap TT OST (from fruit shop, Octagon), one pair Jj) SILK GLOVES' and leather PURSE, various articles enclosed. Finder please return immediately save further proceedings. LOST (March 26, between Banfurly and 1 Blackstono„.'liili), spare RIM and TIRE, Chevrolet car; reward.—M. Hanrahan, Ranfurly. Sap LOST (from motor car, Saturday, between Dunedin and Waihola). gentleman’s brown OVERCOAT. —Good reward returning 17 Elder street. Telephone 1353. Sap LOST (Thursday, vicinity Carroll street, Hone street, and Southern Cemetery), gold WRISTLET WATCH, initialled “ A.S.” Finder please return to Stadman’s Garage. Reward. Sap K~ OLENE,” Great Dandruff Cure, and Hair Oils, leading hairdressers, chemists. —P. Hayman and Go., agents. T7VOUND —Chimneys Swept by first-class, X 1 corunefent man.—Ring Otago Window Cleaning Company. ’Phone 3250. 8m FOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Molos, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). 14d FOUND — Peter’s Pile Cure, Is 6d tin, posted; this is a remarkable care far worst piles.—M‘Arthur. IfftOUND—One month’s Teast, 3s fid; two Jy months, Cs Gd; three months, 3s 3d; packet posted every week.—M’Arthur’s. FOUND —Glauber Salts, Epsom Salta, Liquorice Tablets; all in tablet form, flavoured, easy taken ; 8d bottle,—M‘Arthur. POUND —Ereaka Corn Cure; sure remedy; cures while you sleep; Is box.—Wib kineon, Royal Arcade, Dunedin. E" IDERFLOWER TOILET CREAM~~for Roughness of Skin, Freckles, Chapped Hands; delightfully cool after Shaving; excellent for Sunburn. ■p*OUND— Sura Cura, guaranteed Cough. JL Cure, f or all affections chest, throat, and lungs; Is 6d. 2s Gd.—WILKINSON, Royal Arcade. . 4a P~ OUND—3ENHAR~COAL reduced to 13s 6d per ton, op. ; .trnck, Bechir; prompt delivery.—M'Skimming and Son, Benhar. LEGAL NOTICES. L E G A L. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between ALFRED GEORGE NEILL and THOMAS O’SHEA, carrying on business as Solicitors at 15a Princes street. Dunedin, under the Stylo or Firm of SCURR, NEILL, & O’SHEA, lias been DISSOLVED as from the 31st day of MARCH, 1924, so far as concern? the said Thomas O’Shea, who reiircs from the said firm, All 'Debts duo to and owin<r by the said late Firm will be received and paid respectively by.. Alfred George Neill, who will contimiQr to carry on the said business under the style or firm of “A. G. Neill.” Dated this 31st day of March, 1924. A. G. NEILL. THOMAS O'SHEA. Witness to the above Signatures: H. -S. Ross, Law Clerk. Dunedin. lap L E A L. Mr THOMAS O'SHEA, LL.B.. wishes to intimate that he has COMMENCED THE PRACTICE of his Profession at the Now Zealand Insurance Company’s buildings, Rattray street, Dunedin. lap MACHINE ATTENDANTS.—Use Gandy's British Balata Belting and be free from belt trouble. It puts the pull into pulleys.—R P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. V-KE a '' per of JOHN BEGG’S. 15m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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