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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND HOLIDAY 'MATINEE, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, ' 'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.' Children Half-price. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATKE. Lessees John Puller, Ltd. Sole Direction „.Allan Wilkie. THE BEST ATTRACTION IN THE CITY. ALLA& WILKIE ALLAN WILKEB B'REDISWYDE HUNTEJUWATTS The Greatest Naral Drama Ever Written-, 'THE- LUCK OF THE NAVY,' 'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY/ By Cliiford Mills. By Arrangement with J. and N. Tait. 'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY,' A STORY OF THE NAVY THAT SAVED THE WORLD. 'THE LUCK, OF THE NAVY,' FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY AND MATINEE PERFORMANCE ON THURSDAY NEXT. r 'THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.' NEXT PRODUCTION: FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 'THE ROTTERS.' 'THE ROTTERS.' Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 o'clock; after that hour at Jacobs's, where Day Sales may also be obtained. PRICES: ss, 2s 6d, and Is (plus W). NO EARLY DOORS. AMUSEMENTS. EINCESS THEATER MATLNEE, T] MATINEE, THURSDAY; 3rd JHNE. THEAT-RE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. (Special Heating Plant* Maintains " the Equable Temperature- of Your Own Parlor.) . TO-NIGHT, at 8. 'Every Evening. MONSTER Magnanimous MIRACULOUS Bill. Tariff. Entertainment. First Appearance—Direct from New York Ben and John Fuller's Fabulous Salaried Sensation, ARTOIS BKOTHERS, The Wonderful Bar Comiques. The Incredibly Clever JOB NATHAN, and Humorous Light- JOE NATHAN, mng Black-and-White JOE NATHAN. Impressionist, JOE NATHAN. WALSH AND WALSH, WALSH AND WALSH, ",j Picturesque Dancing and Entertaining, '' • TILTON and WEST, ' MAG GD3 BUCKLEY, Topical Song and Talk. Rag Melodist, i - JOE TEAGUE, Double-voiced Vocalist. '! KITCHIE AND KLIFTIE, FALVEY SISTERS, : , And the Daring Arenic Sensations, CEVENE TROUPE, CEVENE TROUPE, ' CEVENE TROUPE, CEVENE TROUPE, Wonders on a Double Wirt^ And ZOE SISTERS, ZOE SISTERS, The Human Aeroplane*. PRICES: D.C and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, 1» 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id (including tas). Box Plan at THE BRISTOL PIANO WAREHOUSE. GREAT SCOTTISH MUSICAL CARNIVAL, FOUR GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN IN |JUR.jN t S HALL AND gIKG'S THEATRE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, , v. JUNE 2 and 3, 1920, ' ' ' By the Otago Centre of the Piping and Dancing Association of N.Z., in a of its'£4so Prizes for Championship Piping and Dahc'ng Competitions during Winter Show Week. CONCERTS IN TWO HALLS ON TWO NIGHTSWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. Owing to hundreds having to be turned away last year from the theatre, holding 2,000, Concerts are being held in Two Halls on Two Consecutive Ev'eninga ' this year. - EVERY PERFORMER THE VERY BEST PROCURABLE. HALLS COMFORTABLY HEATED ALL THE TIME— EVERYTHING WARM AND COSY". - BURNS HALL PROGRAMME, KING'S THEATRE PROGRAMME, ' WEDNESDAY NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Pipe Selection.-COMPETITION CHAM- H „„ H }oM - <, T . e „ L 1 „ PTO\ nana Selection— Memories of Scotland.'rnJ;.!.,; ™ AT __ T mt „ ST. KILDA BAND. Highland Dance—Highland ReeI.—COMPETITION CHAMPIONS. PION. uanci Selection— Memories of Scotland.'-* Highland 'Reol.-COMPETITION CHAM- „. BAKD ' PIONS. Highland Dance—Highland Reel.—COM-Song-'Highlander's Toast.'-Mr W. H. PETITION CHAMPIONS. MACKENZIE. Song—' Gae Bring Tae Me.'—Mr ARCHD. Song—'My i,ove.'—Miss MADGE TOR- JONES (Mataura). RANCE. Songv-'The Skye Boat Song.'—Miss MABEL Recitation—-The Camerons.'—Miss IVY RAINE/ ... ,: aAZ^ X , , ~„ TOTWIT , Kecitation-'O Wee Scots'' Nickt.'-Hr P. violin Solo— Cudoden.'—Miss WINNIE M'CARTHY. , GEDDiiS. • ,„„ Tipe Se'ection.-COMPETJTION CHAM- Son^Tba Broec-.'-Mr A. RAWLINSON. PION. Song—'Annie Laurie.'—Miss AGNES GUY. Humoro.is Song—'The Wcddin' o' Lauchie Pipe SeIection.—COMPETITION CHAMM'Graw.'—Mr J. R. BROWN. PION. Highland Dance—Sean Triubhais.—COMPE- Humorous Song, etc.—' Hev> Donar Vr-Mr TITION" CHAMPION: J. g. DEAKER. Sra S-'Tho Winter: It is Past.'-Miss Highland Dance-Highland Flia Jh.blb MiLLKh,. PETITION CHAMPION. " Song—' Mountain Lovers.'—Mr W. HARRI- t,„„j ~ , ~ , , . , _„, •- SON. Band Selection— Aubrey .'—ST. KXLDAJ Recitation—' Lochinvar.'—Miss IVY MAZEN- " * GARB. . Song—'The Battle of Stirling.'—Mr ARCHTX Song-'My Laud.'—Mr W. H. MACKEN- JONES. ZIE. Song—'Doon the Burn.'—Miss MABEL Seng—"Angus Macdonald.'—Miss M. TOR- RAINE. RANCE. Recitation—' Mrs Macdougall's Discovery.'— Violin Solo— Red Gauntlet.'—Miss WINNIE Mr P. M'CARTHY. : GEDDEis. Highland Dance—Sword Dance.—COMPETlfeong- Mary.—Mr W. HARRIsON. TION CHAMPION. Song—'Mv Hesrt is Sair.'—Miss JESSIE c „„ ■t- t ~- > v i/-.*-™ ,-„™. MILI ]'R Song— Robin Adair. —Miss AGNES GUY. Highland' Dance-Sword'Dance.-COMPETI- KL9™ Ye B >" Athol?'-Mr A. RAWTION CHAMPION. W * >BUA ' Humorous Song-'Jean M'XenV—Mr J. R, Dance—Reel o' Tulloch.-COM-BROWN. PETITION CHAMPIONS. Highland Dance—Reel o' Tulloch.—COM- . . PETITION CHAMPIONS. . .... Accompaniste: Miss LENA GEDDES. Grand Piano Kindly Supplied by Begg' Accompaniste: Miss C. HUGHES. Grand Piano Kindly Supplied by Begg'». COME AND HEAR THE MUSIC OF THE RACE YOU BELONG TO. COME EARLY! COME EARLY! HUNDREDS TIRNED AWiY LAST YEAR. Seats for Both Halls Both Nights may now be Reserved at Begg's. ADMISSION EITHER HALL-. Pit, Is; Chairs, 2s and 3s; Circle and Front ChafrS; 4s. Booking iron, 6<:l extra. Members of the Association, but not the general public', wishing to reserve scats must first obtain card.from Secretary to present at Begg'g Booking Office. F. A. CHEYNE, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS, FOOTBALL. MANUFACTURERS' ASSOrNTERPROVINCTAL ANNUAL MEETING. i (TREE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING of the ; JL Association will be held THIS (Tues- j day) in the Board Room at the j Secretary's Office, corner of Princes street i and Moray place, at 8 o'clock. _ j At the conclusion of the formal business a Paper will be read by Mr J. S. Fletcher, of the Fletcher Construction Company, Ltd., on ' CONCRETE ROADS AND THEIR AD-1 VANTAGES TO THE COMMERCIAL COM-! MTJNJTY.' All interested are invited to attend. W. E. C. REID, Secretary, CANTERBURY T. OTAGO, CULLING PARK. CtJLLING PARK, CULLING PARK, CULLING PARK^ THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd, •At 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser: Christchurch Y.M.C.A. v. Dunedin Y.M.C.A. Admission, Is; Boys, 6d; Ladies, Free. ■ : TAKE THe"tAHUNA OAR, J. 0. CAMERON, Secretary O.F.A, ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. iJiTINU of the Consrregation will be Id in the Bible School Hall TOMORROW (Wcdncsdnv) EVENING. 2nd just., at 7.50 o'clock, TO RECEIVE A RECOMMENDATION from the SELECTION COMMITTEE in regard to Filling the Vacancy in the Pastorate, and to take_whatever action may be necess iry. Will Members of the Church please attend :., i -"-".bers? It is desirable that there meting, so that any action taken may be prompt and effective. A. M'KENZIE, Session Clerk. N.Z. ATHLETIC AND CYCLING UNION (Otago Centre). PTfHE 14th ANNUAL MEETING will bo held at the Secretary's Office TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday), June 2, at 8 p.m. H. DIVERS, Secretary. 15 Empire Buildings. OTAGO INSTITUTE, ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH. ON account of Dr Jager's Lecture, the •Meeting in tito Museum for To-night will be POSTPONED until further notice. JOHN O. BEGG, .Hon. Secretary. mRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. A ASLTN, DAWSON, AND BROWN, Solicitors, i i^ z >_l-^??^;X'aj63.uilding J JJond street, OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN. '- RECORD ENTRIES. SPLENDID EXHIBITS IN ALL .„,. SECTIONS. somf- —' Opens -in BRYDONH HALL BUILDINGS AND ANNEXES, DUNEDLN, TO-MORROW # (TUESDAY), JUNE 1, 1920, At 2 p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Bos 84. Telephone 1,031. LECTURcS OTAGO INSTITUTE. DR J. A. JAGER '(of Honolulu) will DELIVER a LECTURE, Illustrated by numerous lantern slides, on "VOLCANOES AND VULCANOLOGY' in the Y.M.O.A. Lecture Hall on TUESDiiS, Ist Juiw, at 8 p.m. • All interested are invited to attend. In cbnseqLence of this Lecture the Open- ' ing Meeting of tho Astronomical Section of the Institute is POSTPONED TILL FUR. 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