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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. QUEER’S THEATRE. To-day at 2 and 7 To-night. ARTHUR TAUCHERT And an All-Australian Cast in "JOE,” A big, bright, and breezy Australian comedy-drama; as clean, wholesome, and healthy as colonial sunshine itself. It’s a picture every “Good Colonial” will see and every “Bad Colonial” should see. And, look! it’s supported by PERCY MARMONT AND DORIS KENYON In “IDLE TONGUES,” From the novel “Dr Nye,’’ by Joseph C. Lincoln. The story of “idle tongues” that ruin reputations and drive the innocent to cover. Also, THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR MASSEY. Impressive Scenes at Parliament House and along the route to the last resting-place, POINT HALSWELL. K ING EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Arthur Tauchert and an All Australian Cast in “JOE,” a big, bright, and breezy Australian Comedy-drama. It’s a picture of vivid contrasts that whirls you from the bright lights to the grim struggles of the pioneers. QCTAGON THEATRE. “ Paramount in Pictures and Music. Comfortable Scats. Specially Heated. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. William Fox’s Adaptation of Gilbert Frankau’s English Novel: “GERALD CRANSTON’S LADY.” Tho powerful story of a man who marries a woman for social position and a woman who understands her marriage is simply a barter—his wealth for her position. , The exceptional story, tho handling oi the tense situations, and gorgeous dresses, make “ Gerald -Cranston’s Lady, an outstanding picture. , Suitable Music will be rendered by the Paramount OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA During the screening of this Groat Masterpiece. Director Arthur Neate. Some of the Items: OVERTURE, “SEMIRAMIDE” (Rossini). SYMPHONY No. 2, IN ITS ENTIRETY (Haydn). SON ATE No. 2. Op. 49 (Beethoven). CONSOLATION, No. 3 (Liszt). ROMANCE, 00. 9 (d’Ambrosio). BARCAROLLE, from LES CONTLa DTIOFFMANN,” by Request (Ottenbach). „ . , T • “BUTTERFLIES,” by Request (Linn Seiler). Circle Reserves at Begg’s. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’Phone 5091. ALTER COLLINSON PIANOS ARE UNIQUE! A Collinson Piano ' demonstrated is a Collinson Piano sold. ....... Prospective purchasers are quick to perceive tho sterling value of these Splendid Instruments A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS A POSITIVE RECOMMENDATION. This is the solo explanation of (ho Phenomenal Sale of WATER Inquire to-day, and buy to your advantage. THE BRISTOL COLLINSON PIANOS INSIST .ON A COLLINSON PIANO, PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. MEETINGS. npuE DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, ’ SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON, K:C.B., C. 8., AND LADY FERGUSSON. EX-SERVICEMEN are cordially invited to ATTEND, the Returned Soldiers’ Club on TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 9, at 8 o'clock, for tho purpose of MEETING their Excellencies. Tho function will be of a social and informal nature. J. M. WHITE, S.ju Secretary. OTAGO MOTOR CLUB. The MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of tho MEMBERS of tho above-named Club will bo held in tho Club Rooms, 35b Moray Place East, on TUESDAY, June 9, 1925. at 8 p.m. LECTURE by Mr F. J. WILLIAMS, C.E., on “ MODERN ROAD CONSTRUCTION.” Gju P. H. POWER, Secretary. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS, VISITING AUCKLAND? STAY AT HOTEL CARGEN. Auckland can offer visitors no finer accommodation and service than is procurable at Hotel Cargen. This magnificent, up-to-date, and fullylicensed Hotel has 120 rooms, 25 suites each with private bath. Excellent cuisine and the finest wines give the final touch which distinguishes a first-rate hotel. In addition, an unparalleled view of the Waitemata can bo had from the roof garden of HOTEL CARGEN. Further particulars from R. Cbesney, Manager. Wireless and Telegraph Address: Cargen, Auckland. 23my TeKIT e r o a GUEST HOUSE, WAIMATE. Those who desire a Restful Change m tho Country under ideal home-like conuitionsishould write or ’phone for illustrated descriptive Circular, which gives some idea of the numerous advantages and attractions offered at tho above Guest House. Mild Winter climate, with plenty of sunshine. BOX 10, Waimato. 'Phono 151. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. w HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square. Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. 43. LEWIS. Proprietor Box 532. Telephones. 1040. 2279. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST ELMO PHI VAXE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 /orcester street. West End. 2 minutes from 1.P.0. Beautiful lawns, gardens, eto. loderate tariff. F. J MURRAY Proprietor. 'Phene 872 ‘•rrtHE OAJXd,” Palmerston; ideal homo JL for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very ounny.—- Telephone 63. 31m CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. 0I T Y OF DUNEDIN. VISIT OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL. His Worship tho Mayor (H. Livingstone Tapley, Esq.) desires to intimate to tho Public’that his' Excellency the GovernorGeneral, accompanied by her Excellency Lady Alice Fergusson, will arrive at Dunedin at 4.15 p.m. on TUESDAY, June 9, by the express from Christchurch. The public axe invited to attend at Anzac square to give their Excellencies a fitting reception. The Party will proceed by motor cars up Stuart street to Princes street, via the North Side of the Octagon, and thence to tho Grand Hotel. Ills Worship would bo pleased if Citizens would Display Bunting, particularly on the route to the hotel. On TUESDAY, Juno 9, at S p.m., a Civic Welcome will be extended to their Excellencies at tho Art. Gallery Hall, to which Citizens are cordially invited. An Address of Welcome will be presented, and a few vocal and orchestral items will bo rendered. G. A. LEWIN. sju Town Clerk. DIVIDENDS. D E N D. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AXD AGEXCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The Dividend of 5 per cent, and Bonus of 5 per cent, on the Prid-up Capital, declared at the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company, held on the sth instant, will he PAY”ABLE on the Sell INSTANT, Warrants will be pasted as usual. ERNEST E. CLOWES, 3ja Manager. SHOWS. J)UN E DIN FANCIERS’ ANNUAL SHOW Of POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, DOGS, CATS, and CHILDEN’S PETS. BRYDONE HALL, CRAWFORD STREET, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 12, 13, 1925. In connection with the Show an ART UNION is being held. Prizes —Gold Nugrvots va.lued at £lO, £5, £3. and £2, and these tickets also admit to the Show. Secure one. Ihe Art, Union w'ill be drawn at the Show on Saturday night. RECORD ENTRIES. Don’s miss this fine Show. Admission Is, Children 6d. All members of the Club are requested to bo in attendance at, the Brydone Hall on Monday evening to assist in fitting up the Show. 6ju E. SI WILSON, Secretary. PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE (LIMITED). PORTOBELLO.—Depart 6.30. 7.45. 9.20, 12.40, 3.45, 5.0. MANSE STREET.—Depart, 7.40, 10.0, 2.45. 4.0, 5.15, 5.45. SATURDAY. PORTOBELLO; Depart 6.30, 7.45. 9.20, 11.0, 1.30 , 4.50. 6.50. MANSE STREET: Depart 7.40, 10.0,12.15, J 30, 2.45, 6.0, 10.30. SUNDAY. PORTOBELLO: Depart 8.30, 12.40 4.30. 6.30, 7.30. MANSE STREET; 10.0, 2.30. 5.30. 7.25, 8.45. LATE NIGHTS, TUESDAY,. FRIDAY, SATURDAY'. PORTOBELLO: 6.50. TUESDAY’ and SATURDAY: MANSE STREET, 10.30. FRIDAY; 9.15 and 10.30. Additional from COMPANY’S. —7.5 a.m. and 6.45 p.m., to Macandrew’s and Company’s. 9 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. DAILY, except Sunday. DU NEDIN-S ANDYMOUNT. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY.—MANSE STREET; Depart 810 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. SANDYMOUNT; ° a.m. ami 3.45 p.m. ’Phone 81. 2ju Brighton and taieri mouth ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. C. J. HOBBS & CO. WINTER TIME-TABLE. Leaves Manse street, Dunedin; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for Brighton and Taieri Mouth, at 9.30 a.m.; also Brighton Daily at 5.15 p.m. and Saturday 1.15 p.m. Specials, etc., and Accommodation, ring Brighton Post Office (ask Brighton House). Booking Office, tho Geyser. Princes street, Dunedin. 19my fRARL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE.lA» To visitors and travellers. Make motoring a pleasure by travelling in Earl s Cars. Cars leave Roxburgh daily at 10.40 a.m. Leaves Beaumont on the arrival of Dunedin train for Roxburgh. ROXBURGH TO DUNEDIN SERVICE. Cars leave Roxburgh for Dunedin ove-y Tuesday and Thursday at 10.30 a.m. Leave Dunedin for Roxburgh every Wednesday and Saturday from the Government Tourist Office, at 10 a.m. Book your Seats bv ringing ’Phone 735 or 721. A. EARL. Roxburgh. Telephone 47. Box 57. TAXI GARAGE. SEVEN-SEATER CLOSED CARS. HIRES TO AND FROM RAILWAY 7 . Weddings. Picnics, Funerals. Tours. Theatre. Dances. Telegrams: Woke, Dunedin ’Phono 3835 rjY H E BIBLE DEPOT. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Book Bargains. Book Bargains. THREE' CLEARING LOTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. “BIBLE SY’MBOLS.”—A handsome, largo quarto volume, designed to stimulate greater interest in the study of the Bible by young and old; 239 pages of stories and pictures, questions, puzzle pictures, etc. A delightful Sunday book for the children ; bound in leather. Usually 21s. Clearing at Cs 6d. In half leather. Usually 16s. Clearing at ss. “ CHARLES M, ALEXANDER.”—A romance of song and soul-winning Quarto size, 272 pages, with over 250 illustrations. A really interesting book, which many will thoroughly enjoy. Price 13s 6d. Reduced to 6s 6d. “THE CLEAVAGE OF THE WORLD,” by Hugh Black. M.A., D.D. A splendid book for thinking people. It deals with great moral, national, and social questions. Price Ss. Clearing at 4s. Calls and See the Bargains in Books and Stationery. N.Z. BIBLE & BOOK SOCIETY Booksellers and Stationers, 45 PRINCES STREET. )0 YOU WANT A NEW GALVANISED BUCKET? We can Sell you one for 2s Sd. Railed, 9d extra. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Ironmongers, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. OTAGO WITNESS. Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the i omnuon. Found in ever.- farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rinal districts, ii offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country leaders,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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