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AMUSEMENTS. J) U N E D I N JOCKEY CLUB SUMMER MEETING, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 26th and 27th DECEMBER. FIRST RACE at 12 Noon-. LAST RACE at 5.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, K)s 6d Extra; Ladies, 2s 6d. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and Jacobs’s, Princes street. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM DUNEDIN at Short Intervals from 10.40 a.m. Return Fares (including admission to the grounds), 4s each. L. G. HILL, Secretary. 'JJOX IN G - DAY ATTRACTION — GORE TROTTING RACES. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1927. GOOD FIELDS. GOOD HORSES. A Well-appointed Course. EXCURSION FARES. «EXCURSION FARES. FIRST RACE AT NOON. Three Car Paddocks: North, Free; South, Free; Inner, 2s 6d. Separate Entrances Plainly Marked. R. S. GREEN, Secretary. THE SPIRIT OF GIVING J- IS ABROAD IF YOU WOULD BE SURE OF MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE LET YOUR DECISION FALL ON MUSICAL GIFTS.

There are hundreds of appropriate gift items in our warehouse ranging from a modest volume of music a few shillings in value to the most superb productions of the pianofortemaker’s craft. THE GIFT WHICH VOICES YOUR REGARD MOST DEFINITELY IS THE GRAMOPHONE! WE HAVE GRAMOPHONES all BUT AT THIS TIME A PORTABLE MODEL IS MOST APPROPRIATE. AND WE CAN SHOW YOU ' ALL THE BEST MAKES. “HIS MASTER'S VOICE.” “ DECCA.” “ METRONOLA,” Etc. MUSICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN PROFUSION AWAIT YOU! THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. Out-of-Town Customers’ wishes carefully observed. , Jg, ARITANE REGATTA. TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER. TUESDAY. 27th DECEMBER. SWIMMING, ROWING and SPEED BOAT RACES (Under Rules of Dunedin Swimming Association and Otago Rowing Association.) CHILDREN’S SPORTS ON THE BEACH. BRASS bA.ND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL TRAINS. GOOD BUS SERVICE. A. H. BREMNER, Box 6, Waikouaiti. Secretary. JJERWICK CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S FIFTIETH .ANNUAL GATHERING. JUBILEE SPORTS To be held on the Domain, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1928. MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 1928. £l2O PRIZE MONEY. Valuable Trophies on view at Edison’s Parlours, Stuart street, for Points Prizes in Dancing; also Specials for Running, Field Events, Piping, Girls’ Races, and Old Timers’ Race. Brown’s Motor Bus, “King o’ the Road,” meets all trains stopping at Henley. Patrons are requested to use this bus. Fare, Is. THE SOCIETY’S ANNUAL BALL W?LL BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC HALL IN THE EVENING. GRAND MARCH 8.30 sharp. A Waltzing Competition will be held during the course of the Ball. J. CAMERON, Secretary.

SANK NOTICE. START THE NEW YEAR *°WITH A HIGH RESOLVE! LAY THE FOUNDATIONS 0£ Future Independence by adopting the Savings Bank Habit. Every fortune has had a foundation; in many instances it was laid with the first few pounds saved. Commence to save now, and lay YOUR foundation! WHICH IS BETTER OFF? The one who spends every penny as it is earned or the far-seeing person who, by the practice of Thrift, deposits in the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, at regular intervals, a fixed proportion of wages or salary? These savings, steadily increasing, earn maximum interest at 4J per cent., thus building up a substantial credit balance, while, at the same time, the money is available to meet any urgent need or unforeseen demand. THE SAVINGS BANK HABIT Spells Success and develops Selteonfidence. ELBERT HUBBARD once wrote, in his quaint way: “ I have had a thousand men on my pay roll at a time, and I’ll tell you this: the man with the Savings Bank Habit is the one who never gets laid off; he's the one who can get along without you, but you cannot get along without him. The Savings Bank Habit means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judgment, and manly independence. The most healthful thing I know of is a Savings Bank Book—there are no microbes in it to steal away your peace of mind; it is a guarantee of bood behaviour. ’ FIX YOUR MIND ON IT! Consider the real purpose of this proposition, the underlying thought, which is the advancement of your own best interests and welfare. ACT NOW! You can open an account with a shilling, if need be. Make 1028 a year of achievement and financial progress! DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANE, HEAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts’s Buildings, Gardens Tram Terminus. Gallstones and gravel absolutely and permanently CURED without operations by the -jew Herbal Treatment.— Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. FRESH and Smoked FISH sold at Dunedin Wharf Tins (Friday) Morning. 0 o'clock.—N. Ritchie, Maori Kaik. OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

borough council notices. jy£OSGIEL BOROUGH COUNCIL. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. The COUNCIL OFFICES will be CLOSED for the above Holiday from TODAY (SATURDAY), December 24, 1927, to WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1928. 24d H. BUTCHER. Town Clerk. BANK NOTICES. gPECIAL ba!s t k HOLIDAYS. DECEMBER 28, 1927, and JANUARY 3, 1928. Pursuant to the terms of “ The Banking Art, 1908,” WEDNESDAY, December 28, i 927, and TUESDAY, January 3, 1928, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the under-mentioned Banns in Dunedin, and also at the Offices of any of the Banks represented at Balclutha, Clinton, Lawrence, Milton, Mosgiel, Outram, Palmerston (Otago), and Port dial mers. The said Banks will be CLOSED also upon the following Statutory Holidays at Christmas and New Year; — DECEMBER 26, 1927. DECEMBER 27, 1927. JANUARY 2, 1928. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. W. A. KIELY, Inspector. B INK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. J. T. GROSE, Inspector. BANK OP AUSTRALASIA. W. F. L. WARD, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. G. W. M'INTOSH. General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. E. P. YALDWYN, Attorncv for New Zealand. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. OTAGO WITNESS. — Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 1

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