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AMUSEMENTS. T£j HE LIQUOR QUESTION PUBLIC MEETING. BURNS HALL r: BURNS HALL FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. Chairman: The Rt. Rev. Dr RICHARDS (Bishop of Dunedin). SPEAKERS: Mr W. PERRY (barrister, of Wellington). Mr R. A. ARMSTRONG (Dominion Secretary N.Z.L.R.A.), PROHIBITION—THE DISCREDITED—A FAILURE WHEREVER TRIED. LICENSING REFORM—THE TRUE SOLUTION FOR TEMPERATE NEW ZEALAND. A COMPLETE REPLY TO PROHIBITIONISTS. All Citizeils Invited. Ladies Specially Invited. Admission Free. Doors Open 7.30. QUESTIONS IN WRITING WELCOMED. MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOW to VOTE FOR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL as an indication to Parliament that the pepole desire REFORM OF THE LICENSING SYSTEM.

OCTAGONT H E A T R 'E. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. A Play of Swift Action, Tender Romance, High Conspiracy, Plot, Counter-plot, and Comedy nobody can resist. “DON Q., SON OF ZORRO.” “DON Q., SON OF ZORRO.” Featuring the Irrepressible ' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC Will be rendered by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA iDirector, Arthur Neate). Circle Reserves at Begg’a. Stalls Reserves at Theatre. Octagon ’phone 3091* USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES. C 0. (LIMITED). THE BRISTOL PIANO. SUPREME CHOICE OF AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN IS THE CELEBRATED “BROADWOOD” PIANO. Made to the Highest Standards by JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS, LONDON. May we send you particulars of the several “Broadwood” Models now exhibited in our Salon v PAYMENTS ARRANGED OYER A TERM TO SUIT YOUR CONVENE ENCE ' THE BRISTOL PIANO GO. (LTl>.-)-,^DUNEDIN.

MEETINGS. pUNEDIN CTAMBER OF COMA SPECIAL MEETING of MMERS and OTHERS INTERESTED will be held in the Now Zealand Express Company a Board Room (first floor) on WEDNESDAY, October 21. at 8 p.m.. when an AUUKitoa will bf delivered W Dr FISHER (Professor of Economics) on “REPARATIONS. All interested are attend. 150 cordially invited to P. HERCUS, Secretary. B RIGHTON. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to all Residents and. others ’ n^ re sw T d ß N Brighton to attend theScnrOTtn TNG ON OF THE ELECTRIC LIGHT to the district on SATURDAY, 24th October. at M 7 essrs P Hobbs’s and Knowles’s Buses will leave Manse street at 7 p.m., returning to town after the function at a apecrnl Reduced Fare of 3s 6d. Passengers are requested to Book at the Geyser. C. P. ALLEN, Hon. Secretary, Brighton Advancement and Amenities Society (Inc.). BANK NOTICE. fpHINK! THINK! If vou do so in regard to Money-Saving, you’’* bound to come to the conclusion that vou will be doing the right thing in opening a Deposit Account. This is not a rich man’s Bank, it’s a SLAYINGS Bank, established to enable salaried people and wageearners to put by & little of their money and thus help to open up the way to independence. START WITH A NEST EGG! Put in a pound or two, and then keep on adding to it, week bv week, or month bv month. Give the children, too. some thought, and provide them with a chance also. Put in a few shillings on their account. THINK WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH WHAT YOU SAVE!What you can buy, when you have a pood solid sum to your credit. A home of your own is, possible, or a property as an investment —and the fulfilment of many another desire becomes practicable. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is ready to help you NOW! Are you ready to be helped? THINK IT OVER 1 No one has an axe to grind, for there are no shareholders waiting for dividends You receive a bigger rate of interest than is obtainable elsewhere, and such profits as are made belong to the citizens of Dunedin, to be devoted to charitable and educational purposes. THE DUNEDIN SAYINGS BANK, Head Office, High street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. Roberta's Buildings, Gardena Tram Terminus. You can open an account with a deposit of as little as Is. Money makes money; set yours to work! Every deposit adds to your capital. Thrift pays! HOLMES’S “TOWN AND COUNTRY HOUSE” PAINT is made from the finest possible ingredients. It is put up m i, and 1 Gallon Cans. It costs a little more than inferior quality in the first place, but is cheaper in the end, BECAUSE poor paint takes as long to apply as the best, and the job has to be done oftener. Inquire of stores. Wholesale Agents: q. W. WHITE & CO., 297 Princes street, Dunedin ECZEMA CUBED.—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble.—Thompson, herbalist, Oamsru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19616, 21 October 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19616, 21 October 1925, Page 1