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amusements. PREFERENTIAL BOX FLAN FOR KREISLER’S. DUNEDIN OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, IV HERE BIG BOOKING IS PROCEEDING. Lot there be no aftermath of *sappo',Ltroent. Make your PREFERENIIAL RESERVATIONS now for the ONE KREISLER RECITAL ONE KREISLER RECITAL ONE KREISLER RECITAL ONE KREISLER RECITAL In JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Ur John Puller. On TUESDAY, JUNE 16. TUESDAY, JUNE 16. E. J. Carroll presents' KREISLER, K R E ISLE R, KREISLER, The Musical Soul of the World. Now causing something in the nature of a sensation at Auckland. PREFERENTIAL PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Seats £1 Is each (plus tax Is General Manager for E. J. Carroll: LEO DU CHATEAU. K TNG EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. REGINALD DENNY In the Laughing Sensation of the Year; “OH! DOCTOR.” Also the Funeral of the late Mr Massey. Please Note.—“ Oh ! Doctor ” starts at 7.45.

PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. 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 9.50 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, the Geyser, Princes street, Dunedin. 19m y EARL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE - 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 Dune'din eve-v 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 by ringing ’Phone 735 or 721. A. EARL. Roxburgh. Telephone 47. Box 57. TAXI GARAGE SEVEN-SEATER CLOSED CARS. HIRES TO AND FROM RAILWAY. Weddings. Picnics, Funerals. Tours. Theatre. Dances. Telegrams: Woke, Dunedin ’Phono 3833 OMAHA WK MOTOR SERVICE.— Manse street, 7.45, 9, 2.30, 6. Tomahawk, 8.13, 2, 4.30. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: Munse street, 10.30 a.m.; Tomahawk, 10 a.m.—J. W. Clarke. 9ju HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. ANTED TO RENT, 4 or 5-ROOMED HOUSE. Conveniences; 2 months’ rent in advance. Good references. 796, Times Office. WANTED (near Exhibition), HOUSES, all sizes; cash buyers waiting.—Seddon‘e. Grand Corner (’phono 1179; evening 302 SD). 6ju WANTED to RENT, furnished or unfurnished HOUSE, about 10 rooms; central position preferred; respectable family.— 748, Times. 6ju WANTED, Furnished DWELLING 5 or 6 rooms; on rise, north end preferred; careful tenant. —726, Times. WANTED RENT, 7-8-roomed Furnished HOUSE, 6 months from July 15; central.—7s3, Times Office. Bju WANTED RENT, 5 or 6-roomed Furnished HOUSE, from July 15, six months.—F., Times Office. 9ju ’ANTED to RENT, HOUSE in Port Chalmers or Sawyers’ Bay; urgent.— No. 765, Times. 9ju w-AITATI-Wanted to BUY, CRIB; state price.—765. Times Office. 9ju "ANTED to RENT, from beginning July, 3-5-roomed HOUSE; no children. — Particulars, etc., 790, Times Office. WANTED (loam side of Gardens), Fiveroomed HOUSE, with not less than 1-8 acre; up to fSOO. Would not mind house requiring renovating.—79l, Times Office. 9ju Tjp II E BIBLE DEPOT. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. Book Bargains. Book Bargains. THREE CLEARING LOTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. “BIBLE SYMBOLS.”—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 hook for the children; bound in leather. Usually 21s. Clearing at 6s 6d. In half leather. Usually 15s. 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 groat moral, national, and social questions. Price Bs. Clearing at 4s. Calls and See the Bargains in Books and Stationery. Y.Z. BIBLE & BOOK SOCIETY Booksellers and Stationers, 48 PRINCES STREET. ,0 YOU WANT A NEW GALVA--1 NISED BUCKET? Wc can Sell you one for 2s 9d. Railed, 9d extra. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), Ironmongers, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19501, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19501, 9 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19501, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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