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AMUSEMENTS. 'J' H E EMPIRE Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. Matinee 2 p.m. Evenings 7. “DON’T CALL IT LOVE,” With AGNES AYRES. JACK HOLT. And NITA NALDI. Two women loved him —one a sweet, everyday girl, (lie other a fascinating opera singer. Which did he choose? And was it love that decided the choice? Don’t miss this de luxe drama of tangled hearts, society splendour, and gorgeous love-making. THE EMPIRIToRCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Charles PamelL Overture,, Selection from “Faust” (Gounod). Reserve at THE BRISTOL, or ring ’Phone 44-4. TO-MORROW; MATHESON LANG MATHESON LANG In “ DICK TURPIN’S BIDE TO YORK.” “ DICK TURPIN’S RIDE TO YORK.” The greatest, romance of England's historical highwayman. ACT A iION THEATRE V THE LAST NIGHT, 7.45. JACKIE COOGAN In “CIRCUS DAYS.” Mr NEATE’S MUSICAL PROGRAMME-. Overture. “The Bronze Horse” (Auber), by request. Miniature Suite (Eric Coates)—(a) Children’s Dance, (b) Intermezzo, (c) Scene du Bal. “March of the Dwarfs” (Grieg). “ Plantation Suite” (Baynes). “Intermezzo” (Finck). “Serenade” (Drigo). “Morccau de Concert” (Haydn Wood). Reserved Seats kept until 7.45. Book at. Begcr's, or Ring Theatre. COMING FRIDAY: “PIED PIPER MALONE.”

Nursery records for the children. AH the old favourite Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Stories told at mother’s knee can now be obtained on “HIS MASTER’S YOIOE” nursery RECORDS Miniature records, measuring 7 inches in diameter, with a collection of favourite tunes or stories on both sides. . Thera are three series, each consisting of six records, in a stonuy bound, attractively coloured album, illustrated with appropriate pictures. The price of each series complete in album is 2as, or any record may be purchased separately for 3s. THESE RECORDS ARE CRAMMED FULL OF JOY FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Now obtainable in full supply at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY (LIMITED). Gramophone Parlours, DUNEDF SPECIAL gramophone display 0 FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. On this occasion w© are showing a magnificent selection of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MODELS, never before seen in Dunedin. These comprise—“CHENEY” GRAMOPHONES. Console and Cabinet Models, in Classic Period Designs. YOU ARE CORDIALLY HIS MASTER’S VOICE’ GRAMOPHONES. Upright and Console, in Handsome and Novel Designs. INVITED. CHA S. BE G G & CO., LT D,, GRAMOPHONE HEADQUARTERS, PRINCES STREET.

MEETINGS. (TVUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMJLr MERGE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce will be held in Iho Savoy Lounge, Moray place, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, August 21, 1924, at 8 o’clock p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet; to Elect Officers for the ensuing year—viz., President, Vice-president, Members of Council and Auditor; and any other business that may he legally brought forward. P. HERCUS, Secretary. Dunedin, August 12, 1924. I4aii houses and properties WANTED. 'SnSTANTED PURCHASE (urgently), FiveW roomed HOUSE, on rise; fairly good repair essential; cash to £900.—866, Times. 4-5-roomed COTTAGE, Castle fy street or near vicinity.—B63, Times. ■w-w 4-roomed HOUSE; all conyv veniences; south end, preferred, pay cash.—All particulars 899, Times. iITAIKOUAITI—'Wanted to BUY, FivoVV roomed COTTAGE, with 2 or 3 acres of ground— Address 934, Times. 14au ■tiSTANTED, FARM, 400-600 acres, or email TV Sheep Run; Exchange for Town Property .—Box_sß, Dunedin. P?au ANTED to EXCHANGE, Gentleman’s VV RESIDENCE of 9 rooms, plastered throughout, situated in select locality m the heart of the City, for a modern BUNGALOW of 5 or 6 rooms, on rise. F. CARTER & CO., 134 Princes street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST (on Main road, between and Caversham), £1 1 08 , finder rewarded.—2B Brown street. Abbotsford in notes; 14au LOST, KIT MOTOR TOOLS, between Vogel street-Bar View road.—Return G. Ellis, telephone 1406; reward. Uau LOST (between Dickson’s Boot Store and Jays Tearooms), PURSE BAG, containing "key, silver, etc.—Reward returnng Dickson’s Store, 184 George street. STRAYED on farm, Brindle HEIFER. If not claimed within 7 days will be destroyed.—A. Hey, Waitati. 14au LOST— AH thoughts Chimney Fires by I employing Otago Window Cleaning Co • competent chimney sweep.—Telephone 8250. s^’ I7IOUND— Superfluous Hairs, Moles, perI manently Removed by Electrolysis,— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ erperience). _ OUND—Peter’s Pile Cure, Is 6d tin, posted; this is a remarkable cure for worst piles.—M’Arthur. OUND —One month’s Yeast, Ss 6d; two months, 6s Gd; three months, 9s 9d, packet posted every week.—M’Arthur’a. F" OUND— Glauber Salts, Epsom Salts, Liquorice Tablets; all in tablet form, flavoured, easy taken; 9d bottle.—M’Arthur. FOUND-SUTCLIFFE’S Lightning Wax Polish shines quick lightning; housewives ask your grocer big tins; great value TjIOUNU SUTCLIFFE’S Worcestershire JJ Sauce equals best imported; your grocer stocks it; appetising; pints and quarts. 13my F'~~OUND— -7E WELLER Y SALE, Oct Gold Wittches, 62s Gd; with Expanding Bracelet, 80s and 90e; guaranteed.—Himmcl’s, George street. FOUND— Diamond Engagement Rings, £7 up; Wedding Kings, from 20s. —P. Himmcl, 227 George street (next Helmkey’s). For THE FARMER, For the Householder, for the Boy, a Small Ideal SOLDERING OUTFIT, complete with Soldoring Bolt, Resin, Solder, and Scraper. Price 3s 6d; posted 3d extra. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), ■Georg© street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1

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