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I BRITISH DENTAL PARLOURS. UXGLIS* BUILDING, CORNER HIGH AND CASHEL STREETS. .TTTE are the only really PATNIrESS » T DENTISTS in thin City, because we '< control the only Absolutely Painless Process —the only preparation recommended by 1 physicians all over the world. ! .''..£. BALLIN. Manager

AMUSEMENTS. VT E W THEA TRE A L L?s?ee: J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Sub-Lwiecs: Directors, Tho Bert Bailey Dramatic Company. .Managing Director: Julius Grant. Acting Manager; Edmund Dugsan. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. . The Box Plan for To-night's (Thursday) performance of "ON OUR SELECTION will be on view at tin* TOY CAVE, where Day Sale Tickets to all parts may also be obtained, XO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT. And a few more performances by THE BERT BAILEY NEW DRAMATIC COMBINATION. Of the Greatest Success of the Century, The Record-breaking Comedy-Drama, Steele Rudti'a -ON OUR SELECTION— —ON OUR SELECTION— -ON OUR SELECTION— And there is old Diid—just the name old Dud os \v»> used to know him—and Mnui— dear old Mum—and Dave, and Joe, and Moloney, Sarah and Kate, and Cranky Jack and Sandy—honest Sandy. How it nil cornea back again! Why, rven the very tree* on the brink of tho gully eeem to breathe but tho joys and sorrows, the hardships and tho time of plenty of tho Rudds." © POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 2s Bd, and Is. Early Doors (>d extra' to Stalls and Gallery. "Touring Manager, JOHN FANNING. WHAT IS A BOOB? IjMND BOOBS in sufficient numbers, and you may permanently reside on the sunny fido of Easy etrcot. But don't be a 8008 yourself. GET RICH WALLIXGFORI) was anything but a 8008. He made BOOBS millionaire*. Incidentally ho made himself * multi- ■ millionaire. Or E X A H O V S B. Direction: Brciinan Fuller, Ltd. ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. House Packed to the Doors Last Night and Hundreds refused admission. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. Under the distinguished patronage and preience of the Mayor of South Melbourne, J. ■ ~ W. Baragiiwanath, Esq., the Australian CapUin, Harry Trott, Esq., the Secretary, W. McGormack, Esq.,, and the Members of the South Melbourne Cricket Club. MR HUGH HUAHAM'S MR HUGH HUXHAM'S REFINED ENTERTAINERS. REFINED ENTERTAINERS. THE SERENADERS •'. . THE SERENADERS. Tho Most Refined and Versatile Company »f Merrymakers ever seen in Chriatehurcn. -j. Strong Company in addition, including V MR-HARRY LINDEN. Eccentric Comedian* „. BLACK and BRONTE, American Mascot*. • THE HARMONIOUS HTJXHAMS. In their Famous Specialities. MISS IDA BERRIDGE, Dainty Soubrette. THREE TIT-BITS, Talented Juveniles. PRICES: Stalls la, D.C. Is 6d. O.S. 2a. Booking Office' at Milner, and Thompson* or at Theatre- To-day from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Tel. 1471. Carriages, 10.20. OPERA HOUSE. COMING STONDAY NEXT. JAN. 6th. THE MARVELLOUS FIVE OLRACS,. In their Sensational and Astounding Acrobatio Act, "Fun in, a Drawing Room." Recently appeared at tho Command Performance at the Palace Theatre London, before His Majesty tho King and Queen. . No advance in prices in spite of great expense incurred. W A I NO N I PARK, Admission 6d, Children 3d, TO-DAY, ' """* n ~ -*' ; ' ' TO-DAY. FREE DUTCH DOLLS. FREE ZOO. FREE AQUARIUM-. FREE FIREWORKS. FREE PICTURES. FREE HOT WATER. . FREE CHILDREN'S RACES. Tho Animals in the Zoo Include FUKWS .MONKEYS, AGILE: LEMURS, TINY MARMOSETS, QUEER - KANGAROOS, TEDDY BEARS, ORACEFUL. CRANES. QUAINT .WALLABIES, GROTESQUE LIZARDS, BEAUTIFUL BIRDS. . RETURN TRAM FARES (including' admission) Is, Children Gd. No. 5 Car. . / C 755 7 :33 PHYSICAL CULTURE. T. S. TANKARD. ■ . ITiNGLISH, AMERICAN, and , CONlIli NENTAL EXPERIENCE. Specialist for the Treatment ol Spinal Curvature. " . , , Curative Exorcises for Lung, arid Heart Weakness. , Telephone 1508. Exercise Rooms. X.M.C.A. Residence 1040. Cambridge terrace. Prospectus on Application. FC7453 F. A HORNIBROOK'S PHYSICAL CULTURE A±iD MASSAGE INSTITUTE. Entrance!: Gloucester street sad Cathedral square. Classes and Private Instruction for Men. Women, and Children. Special apparatus to remedy Physical Defects, Massage and Steam Baths'. Write or call for Proapeotua and Booklets. Tel. 1359. P.O. Box 198 F733» QAREY*S 24th ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS OK FRIDAY WITH RECORD REDUCTIONS. C 7879-1707 / WANTED. MOUTH Organs, Hohner'a boat Star Varapcrs, any key, Cd. H. Atkinson's, 137 Manchester street. Other people's price la. A~" TKINSON'S have "sbo" of" their famous 4s 6d Dolls' Prams, will carry 3cwt, large size with hood any colour 7t Gd. 127 Man* cheater etrtet. ■ " bTTwasHING Cambric, Slin wide. «* 7id yd; procurable only at Ballentyne'*. _?1 49 * BOYS' Tricycles "lasCd, Jttubbef-tyred 17a 6d, Jigger C«s 22a Cd, Accordoons 12a Cd. at H. Atkinson's, House Furnishers, Manchester street. A LL the Laloat Attachments £o with -t\. Ballactyna'a Treadle Machine at 16 10a, __ Eim Go-cart*, latest . American ■JC novelty for wieeling babies, 87a 6d and 57s 6<l, for Girls' DoUs 2is 6d. Only at H. i Manchester street. ; . NE Guinea Unmade Robe* et Whit* Union Linen, Irian Embroidered; excellent v_ue. Ballantyno'a. F7491 ~~T with ii Patent Bobbin awl Elegant Walnut CoTer, £3 13s 6d. at BaUantyne'a. F7434 BEDDING made at H. Atkinson'e, 12T Manchester street, contains the boat materials money can buy. Kapoo Mattresses, full aize, 22s 6d. OBIOSF X , 7>"ToS~BUYH & Reliable, Eaay-runaing *0 Sewing Machine, at Ball ant Trie's. F7494 • (For continuation of Wanteds, ace page 84

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Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 1

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