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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S EEN’S THEATRE ZAN aT 2and 7.30. DOUBLE FEATURE. ZANE GREY’S DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” Starring Warner Baxter and Ford Sterling. Bigger in scope and sweep than “The Vanishing Race.” "SECRET ORDERS.” “SECRET ORDERS.” COMMENCING FRIDAY. TIM M'COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR TIM M'COY and CLAIRE WINDSOR In “THE FRONTIERSMAN.” “ THE FRONTIERSMAN.” “ THE FRONTIERSMAN.” Also. KENNETH HARLAN In “THE SAP.” “THE SAP.” “THE SAP.” “THE SAP.” in VERY BODY’S THEATRE DAILY AT 2 and 7.30. Ronald Coleman and Vilma Banky In “THE WINNING OF BARBARA “THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.” WORTH.” The picture that thrilled millions. Recommended by the Cenjor as being more suitable for adult audiences. “MY LADY OF WHIMS.” “MY LADY OF WHIMS.” “MY LADY OF WHIMS.” In Addition: RAYMOND GRIFFITH. RAYMOND GRIFFITH. “WEDDING BELLS.” “WEDDING BELLS.” Supported by EVELYN BRENT In Also, "LOST AT SEA.’ "LOST AT SEA.’ COMMENCING FRIDAY. CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW In

LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements ol 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let Cost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions 5s Strictly cash in advance Extra charge if booked LOST, one FLOAT and GAUGE for Arm-strong-Siddeley Car, on North road.— Finder kindly return to Tilbury Forwarding Company, Dunedin. 13d LOST {between Seacliff and Waitatl), Pair of Gold-rim Bevelled SPECTACLES, in case; reward.—J. Nairn, Waitati. 13d LOST (St. Clair Beach, Sunday morning), FOUNTAIN PEN, initials; reward.— D.S.A. Office. 14d LOST, Gold-mounted Onoto FOUNTAIN PEN, initials 8.8. P returning Standard Insurance Company. LOST (Sunday last, near bridge. Kaikorai Stream, Brighton road), 1 Black SIDE CURTAIN, Ford car.—Finder please return R. Hanning, 1 Dowling street, Dunedin. 14d LOST, Blue Beaded BAG, containing notes. Finder please return Conn's Pharmacy; reward. 14d LOST —All thought Chimney Fires by employing SAUNDERS'S Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 13-250. In E.K'UND —Seven-piece Cbesterlield Moquette Ju SUITE, £25 10s; guaranteed quality ant' tlnlsh. —A. ana J Watt, Princes street Ij^OUNU —Oak BEDROOM SUITE (duchesse, wardrobe, pedestal, full-size bedstead. wire mattress) ; £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. Sj^uUND—Superlluous Hairs, Moles, permaJD nently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS. — Miss Boyer, 82 jtuarl street (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral). 15s FOUND —Ring 18-122, Ring IS-122, Ring 18-122. Our man will call for your Christmas Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, and Hat Renovating. Hurry, or you will be disappointed.—Ring 18-122, The Universal, next Prince of Wales Hotel. Charles Morris, proprietor. lOd Found —bbnhar coal, i3s ea per ton, on truck, Benhar; prompt delivery.— M'Sklmmlng and Son, Benhar. 10d SANK NOTICE. A NOVEL XMAS GIFT FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS! THE CHOICE OF A XMAS P ESENT —for the children is often a source of worry to Parents and Guardians. Solve the problem this year by presenting each with a Bank-book, representing a small sum of mmey deposited in the Dunedin Savings Bank to their credit. This would be indeed a helpful gift, leading the young person in the first steps of the practice of Thrift, and thus teaching the value of money. ENCOURAGE THE CHILDREN .—to understand and realise the advantages that accrue from moneysaving. Those who in -mrly youth j acquire this habit of placing their little savings in the Bank are developing a trait of character that will stand them in good stead in after life. A great statesman once said: “ The habit of saving money stiffens the will and brightens the energies,” and so enables them to avoid that foolish waste which distinguishes the spendthrift, whose ultimate end is too often a condition of sordid poverty. THERE’S NO BETTER WAY —than this, no better time than now ! To the average young person the possession of a Bank-book representing money of his or her own in the bank, will bo a real joy, all the greater because it constitutes a practical beginning to a new and delightful pleaYOU CAN AFFORD SUCH GIFTS! The deposit for each child may be one shilling, five shillings, one pound, five pounds, or whatever amounts may be within your means or the scope of your intention. The young folks will soon learn to save their pennies and larger coins until they gather shillings, ready for paying into the Bank, and earning interest. Decide now that your children shall each receive a Bank-book as a worth-while practical gift this Christmas-tide! DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH; Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. I who asks. J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20281, 14 December 1927, Page 1