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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE “Paramount in Pictures and Music.” Comfortable Seats. Specially Heated. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. “THE PRICE OF PLEASURE ” The story of a love that was greater than social position or money or jealousy. Featuring VIRGINIA VALLI, NORMAN KERRY, And a Host of Other Celebrities. The following Programme of Music incidental to this great special will be rendered by the Paramount Octagon Concert Orchestra (director, Arthur Ncate, L.T.C.L.): Suite De Ballet Hermione (Rondelle); Nocturne (D’Orso); Two Waltzes. Op. 54, Nos. 1 and 2 (Dvorak) ; Suite “Le Coin Des Enfants” (Debussy); Selection from the Musical Play “Phi-phi” (.Taxon): and NJovelty Saxaphone Solo, “Saxaphobia” (Wiedoft). Artist, Mr J. M'Caw. Circle Reserves at Begg’s; Stalls Reserves at Theatre (’phone 5091). M p iTe ttTe at r e “Always a Good Entertainment.” Comfortably Heated for the Winter. TO-DAT AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7. A Flaming Tale of the Blazing West. “THE LAST OF THE DUANES.” “THE LAST OF THE DUANES.” With TOM MIX And TONEY THE WONDER HORSE. In ZANE GREY’S Story of the Vast Open Spaces. USUAL PRICES. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Director Mr C. Parnell. Reserved Seats may be obtained at The Bristol, or by Telephone 444. pLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.—Now Showing.—7 p.m. The Fox Classic Turf Drama, “ GOLD HEELS.” Featuring the “GOLD HEELS.” greatest horse “GOLD HEELS.” race ever “GOLD HEELS.” filmed. The thunder of flying hoofs will fetch you right out of your seat. Additional Attraction: Tom Moore and Lnuretto Taylor In a Metro mystery play, “ONE NIGHT IN ROME.” Romance and exciting adventures under the burnished skies of the Mediterranean. Excellent Supports. EDWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT"AT 7.45. A Master Picture Special, “ LISTEN, LESTER.” “LISTEN, LESTER.” A Comedy you will heartily enjoy. HARRY MYERS. LOUISE FAZENDA. And an All-Star Cast. OTHER SUPPORTS. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. QT'AGO HARBOUR BOARD. SPECIAL NOTICE As our SHED SPACE will be SEVERELY TAXED consequent on the arrival of the Port Dunedin, Middloham Castle, Rimutaka, and several other vessels. CONSIGNEES are SPECIALLY URGED to make every effort to TAKE PROMPT DELIVERY _OF THEIR GOODS. In addition, it is desirable to get the Sheds Clear prior to the visit of the American Fleet. Attention and co-operation in this matter will bo much appreciated. W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. August 4, 1925. sau SANK NOTICES. QUICK ACTION MAKES MONEY SAVING EASY. Some people who have never practiced the habit of Thrift may find it a little diffcult to keep on making their deposits regularly. Quick Action solves the trouble. Immediately the monthly salary, fortnightly, or weekly wage is received, bank the amount you have decided upon right away. Don’t wait--and “ the job's done.” In this way, by determination, you build up the foundations of your financial independence. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK OFFERS YOU EVERY FACILITY. There is the Head Office in High street, open from 10 to 4, and on Saturdays from 9.30 to 12.30; a Branch at South Dunedin, and one at the Gardens terminus, in the North-East Valley, each open from 10 to 1 and 2 to 4 o’clock, and on Saturdays from 9.30 to 12.30; and at any of these you can pay in your savings without hurry or scurry at vour convenience. THE DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK. IS MUTUAL AND CO-OPERATIVE. Tliis is not a commercial or mercantile bank for business firms, but a SAVINGS Bank, whore Salaried People and Wage-earners can made their savings “ work overtime ” for them. Something like this is assuredly the case, for exceptionally liberal interest is paid —actually FOUR AND THREEQUARTERS PER CENT —the highest rate obtainable. ENCOURAGE YOUR YOUNG SONS AND DAUGHTERS TO BE THRIFTY. Give them for next birthday gift a Bank Book with something paid in to their credit. Thrift brings happiness, when it represents a nice snug sum “ put away ” in the Dunedin Savings Bank. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office, High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. Roberts's Buildings. Gardens Tram Terminus. HOTELS. RIDIRON HOTEL, DUNEDIN. “NUMBER ELEVEN WHISKY.” It strengthens the weak, gives zest to the strong, You’ll want to bo happy for ever so long. A couple a day. keeps the doctor away. So bo wise and secure your health from to-day. A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. PERSONAL. T]ETOULD person inquiring for Phoebe YY Ocr W Ocnston please Communicate with Evening Post, Wellington. 31jv 7'OULU J. M'Kenzie WRITE Miss J. ‘ HenJry again, same address? ■WTrjANTED KNOWN: S. A. Bush, BurnY? side, need not worry. His wife is not contracting any debts in Ids name.—(Mrs) S. Bush. 6au te/OUNG GENTLEMAN (93) wishes ACjf. QUAINTANCF.SHIP refined young Lady ic-2C. view matrimony.—l9a, Times. PUBLIC COMPANIES WRIGHT’S COMMERCIAL AGENCY (Mr A. E. WRIGHT, Principal). DEBT COLLECTORS. Trade Assignees. 'trade Inquiry Agents. K-rianeia! Advieo Given. CORNER of HIGH and CUMBERLAND Si REE IS. Telcjihono 423.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19550, 5 August 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19550, 5 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19550, 5 August 1925, Page 1