AMUSEMENTS. RING'S THEATRE FIRST LE ROY MATINEE, AT 2 P.M TO-DAY; First Appearance of The Soldier Magician and Royal Entertainer, Who has Appeared before their Majesties the King and Queen, LE ROY. LE ROY. Nephew of the Great Le Roy of BO SCO, TALMA, AND LE ROY, BO SCO, TALMA, AND LE ROY, Who will Present an entirely original, weird, and SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT, Introducing for tho first time a series of Now and Bewildering Feats of Legerdemain. LE ROY, LE ROY, Tho Soldier Magician and Royal Entertamer, Great Prestidigitateur, -mH most Pleasing Entertainer. His Performance is Full of MYSTERY, MIRTH, AND WONDER. Lo Roy {loea with his hands what other magicians do with apparatus. Also, THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUJL Girl faces death twice in struggle to unearth spies in Virginia. Her victory leads to stolen .fortune and a soldier nusband. William Fox Presents ] JUNE CAPRICE, in "MISS U.S.A." A thrilling, patriotic picture for girls, boys, men, and women—and kids, too. Big Fox Comedy, eto. Matinee Prices: ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. THE PLAZA TO-DAY. Romance, Intrigue, and Adventuro in the Front-line Trenches in Franco are combined in the now Photo-play, PTHE DAUGHTER OF FRANCE," Starring VIRGINIA PEARSON. Also, 2-R«el Sunshine Comedy, "ROARING LIONS IN MIDNIGHT / EXPRESS." Mutt and Jeff, eto. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Evening, all 6d. jgj VERY BODY'S THEATRE William Desmond and Gloria Swanson, in "SOCIETY FOR SALE." "SOCIETY FOR SALE."" The romance of a shopgirl who wanted to fly high. • She wanted the man for his name only. He was willing, but eventually he ln.Ha in love, and she falls on her feet. "THE ICEMAN'S BRIDE," Keystone Comedy. S° 0 1 The Social Tendered to Mr A. LOW will bo held in the TRADES HALL, Moray place, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), tho 26th, at 8 o'clock sharp. R. ROSS, 26jy Hon. Secretary.
pHYSICAL CULTURE. A CLASS FOR GIRLS will Commence on THURSDAY, July 31, at .4- pjn. Pupils Now Being Enrolled. Ring Telephone 1029. J. B. NORTHEY, 26jy George street. FOOTBALL. RUGBY TREAT. CARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 26, 1919. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL v. WAIT AO HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off, 3 p.stn. Curtain-raiser: Otago High School Second Fifteen v. Waitaki High School Second Fifteen. ' Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. Stand, 6d extra. Children Half-price. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. FOOTBALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 25, 1919, CALEDONIAN GROUND: PIRATES v. SOUTHERN. Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. Curtain-raiser: SCHOOLS' FINAL, Forbury School v. Arthur Street. Kick-oft, 1.40 p.m. Admission, 6d; Stand, 6d extra; Boys, 3d; Ladies Free to Ground. El S. WILSON, Seo. OJt.F.U. 0 0 T i A L .L. CULLING PARK: SOUTHERN v. NORTHERN. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission, 6d. . Ladies Free. OVAL No. 1 GROUND: CHRISTIAN BROTHERS v. OLD BOYS. MONJJY. MONEY. "M"ONEY TO LEND, MONEY. ItJL £3 to £500. MONEY. If you are short of CASH— MONEY. To BUY a Business, MONEY. To BUY a Motor Car, MONEY. To BUY Furniture or Piano, MONEY. Or MONEY. To PAY YOUR DEBTS, MONEY. Come and see me. MONEY. Money advanced upon any apMONEY. proved security, including FurMONEY. niture, Live Stock, Implements. MONEY, eto. No publicity. Strictly confidential Business secrets entrusted to one person only Apply personally or by letter (enclosing stamp) L W. BALKIND, 35 Dowling street. 'Phone 3404. Box 590. Hours: Daily 9 to 6; Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturdays, 9 to „-L Saturday afternoons by arrangement. PUBLIC NOTICES.
T3RITISH GOODS FROM FACTORY -0> TO TRADER. Why is it that New Zealand is not doinga still greater trade with Great Britain? There are so many peculiarly British manufactures whwh appeal to the New Zealander, aS> for instance, Sheffield Cutlery Bflyer Plate, Electrica! Appliances. Medical and Hospital Neoessariea, Motors, Motor Accessories, China and Earthenware, Bilks, Woollen Priats, Furnifcora, Tots, Optical Goods, cfco., in waicii, one would a. far larger business could be done. ' It would lie a move in the right direction if New Zealand firms would put themselves into communication with OPTICS (LTD.), Viotoria Chambers. Southampton Buildings, London, W.C. 2, England, who are in close touch with alt the lines mentioned. The firm claims to possess the greatest buying and selling organisation in Great Britain, and is prepared to act as Buyers or Sellers for any approved firm in New Zealand. The business of OPTICS (LTD.) consists of purchasing direct 'rom British manufacturers and supplying firms in New Zealand on a commission basis of 2£ per cent or 5 per cent, recording to the quantity of turnover. OPTICS (LTD.) act or the "ame basis for Selling goods. Traderr believing in the prinoiple of "from factory to trader " who wish for the best representation in England and desire to get into touch with the latest British products, should communicate at once with OPTICS (LTTD.I, and so got the inter-trade of Victory and Peace upon the right and best paying basis. (GALLSTONES and GRAV.EL absolutely and permanently cured without operation by new Herbal Treatment.—Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. 14 ap
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1
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