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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE Twice Daily at 2 and 7.30. AILEEN PRINGLE, AILEEN PRINGLE, In a feature you will be wild about, “THE WILDERNESS WOMAN,” “THE WILDERNESS WOMAN,” “THE WILDERNESS WOMAN,” She came from the rocky fastness of Alaska into the shocky fastness of Broadway, out of Iceland into Loveland. Paramount Pictures Presents W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS In the year’s First Big Corned} 7 , ‘IT’S THE OLD ARMY GAME.’ ‘IT’S THE OLD ARMY GAME.’ ‘IT’S THE OLD ARMY GAME.’ The foremost Comedian either stage or screen has known for years. QUEEN’S THiiATRE DAIL*. AT 2 AND 7.30. The Most Popular of all Wetsern Stars in the Biggest and Best Laugh you rave ever enjoyed. HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In a Gripping, Galloping Gambol, “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” <THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” “THE MAN IN THE SADDLE.” The Romance of a dude ranch in which Hoot just does one daring deed after another. He will thrill you with action and make you laugh for sheer joy. He pursues a bandit and captures the sheriff, and commits the greatest aggregation of blunders that ever happened to a weilmeaning dumb-bell. BE SURE AND SEE IT.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 9. BUSES WILL LEAVE DUNEDIN (Weather Permitting) 1. FOR THE KAIK, at 10 a.m. and 2,30 p.m. Returning at 4.15 and 7.15 p.m. Return Fare, 4s. 2. FOR HOOPER’S INLET (a new run) at 10 a.m. Returning from ther.e at 6 p.m. Return Fare, ss. 3. AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA, 2.30 p.m. ss. The above Trips will be run in Addition to the regular time-table service feo Macandrew’s, Broad Bay, and Portobello. All Buses Leave from Rank at Queen s Gardens, Lower High street. Reserve Seats Free of Charge. Ring 2485 or 81. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. mH E 1R nf STOL PIANO COMPANY (LIMITED), i ■ , Representing ■•’•‘BEOADWOOD & SONS, MAKERS OP PIANOFORTES APPROVED BY GENIUS FOR 200 YEARS. “BROADWOOD” QUALITY NEVER VARIES. “BROADWOOD” METHODS ARE PROGRESSIVE. CALL AND INSPECT THE 1927 MODELS FOR CONVINCING EVIDENCE OF THIS. Broad Terms of Payment are available if desired. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN, Representing John Broadwood and Sons, Makers under Royal Patronage.

SPORTING. rpAPANUI RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, January 12, at 8 p.m. Second Trot distance, one mile and aquarter. A. MUNYARD, lOja Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE vv DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. Evidence having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 239959 in the books of this Department on the life of JOHN FRANCIS AUBREY, formerly of Palmerston, Kurow, and Pembroke, but now of Clark’s Junction, Otago, Sheepfartner, I Hereby Give Notice of my intention to ISSUE, at the expiry of TWO WEEKS from this date, a COPY to take the place thereof unless objection be previously lodged. „ ,„ T A. E. ALLISON, Deputy Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, Tuesday. January 11, 1927. LOST, small sum of MONEY, via Bradshaw street, Cargill road.—Reward, 341 Macandrew road. HJa LOST (a week ago, between Purakanul and Mornington), Blue and Silver BRACELET.—Reward 384, Times. LOST (In Lower Stuart or Cumberland streets). Brass CAP off motor petrol tank.—Finder please return to Davidson and Gillies, Moray Reward. LOST, St. Clair (yesterday afternoon) ; black and white COCKER SPANIEL DOG (“Rags") ; brass-studded collar. —Reward, returning 246 Castle street. Telephone 1604. L lJa WOULD person who took BAG containing Painter’s Tools Christmas Eve, kindly communicate with 391, Times Office. FOUND, large grey, white, and black COLLIE; Dunedin collar; owner can have same by paying expenses—B. J. Reid, Waltatl. ' SJa IJOUND BICYCLE, owner can have same by paying expenses.—Apply 43 Duke street. IOJa FOUND. Balloon TYRE and RIM at Evansdale.—Apply Mall Carrier, Evansdale. STRAYED, from Maungatua, light draught bay MARE. —Communicate John M'Leod. Maungatua. llja 10 ST—All thought Chimney FUes J by employing SAUNDEDRS’ Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 3250. Od i.-'OUND, Compressed YEAST, for breadmaking, health, etc. ; posted.—E. II Tate, Box 546, Fllleul street, Dunedin. Found— ai radio supply and ser VICE STATION, 13 Frederick street, have a large Stock of Radio Accessories batteries charged, sets overhauled and repaired, town and country. Orders receive j prompt and careful attention. 12n I' 7>OUND —S. perfluous Hairs, Moles, per- . manently Removed by Electrolysis.— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (20 years’ experience). 20n FOUND Suits. Costumes, etc., Dry French Cleaned, Dyed, and Repaired; Hats Re-blocked —made like new; goods returned within seven days.—Crown Dye Works, 6 Vogel strict (opposite Paterson and Barr), near Queen s Gardens. IJOUND —We Specialise in Buster Hair- . cutting and Shlnging.—Potter's, hatrj dressers, 172 George street (next Arthur 1 Barnett's). 16)y OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Pound 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 19994, 11 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19994, 11 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19994, 11 January 1927, Page 1

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