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AMUSEMENTS. SIX NEW ARTISTS TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A'L HAM BE A THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. First Appearanco of the Celebrated Comedy Team, MORRIS and WILSON. MORRIS and WILSON, MORRIS and WILSON,Australia's Foremost Comedy Team, in some Side-splitting and Hair-raising Peats of Fun nnd Skill. First Appearanco in 'New Zealand of Jack-VALDENES, -Hazel Jack—VALDENES,-Hazel Daring and Intrepid Trick Cyclists, Introducing Expert Juggling, Marvellous Equilibrium, a Novel and Astonishing Cycle Balancing Act. Reappearance of tho Clever Littlo Australian Donblo, DoIIy—KELDIE and DAVlS.—Lindy Lily-OCTAVIA and WARNE-Dave. Tho Versatilo Comedy and Musical Double. Emie-AYALKER and HUGHES,-Jack Dainty Lucy Lavinia and Miss- Amy Blackie, Rud Peterson, Sam Wilson, etc. NEW BIOSCOPE PICTURES. Prices: 2s and la. Ladies' Concessions. I t) o I B A L L. INTERPROVINCIAIi MATCH, W OTAGO v. AUCKLAND, I? CALEDONIAN GROUND, "THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 31. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Special Car Service to Ground. The Railway Department aro issuing Excursion Fares from Otago Central, Pttluwrston, Clinton, and -Intermediate Stations, available for return till Monday, September 2. The 4.25 p.m. Train South will stop nt Kensington lo pick tip passongors. Vehicles or Horses not allowed insido tho ground. ANY PERSON FOUND BETTING ON THE GROUND WILL BE REMOVED. SMOKING on GRAND STAND STRICTLY PROHBITED. Ex-Ot-ago Representatives' Enclosure Tickets can be obtained on application to the Secretary. ■ Admission. Is; 'Stand, Is extra. Children, half-price. Tickets obtainable at Mendelsohn's. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION. CHARITY BANNER FINAL, CULLING PARK (Musselburgh), THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 31st, at 3 p.m. NORTHERN v. MORNINGTON A. ' Admisesion, Ed; Boys, 3d; Ladies, Free,. Tahiina Park Tram to tho Gate. EwARRI V A L S. '' ' BEGG'S SIXPENNY SONGS. EVERY SONG A DECIDED. SUCCESS. " COLOMBO," the Chorus Song of the Year "MY BUNGALOW IK BORNEO" (Cassio \Valmer); "Shall I be an Angel, Daddy?"; "My Sweet.lola" (success of the "Blue Moon^"); "If the Man in the Moon Were a Coon '; "Keep on the Sunny Side" (a'big hit); "Arrali _Wanna" (the 1907 American success); "Alice, Whore Art Thou Going?" , (march song); "Let Me Die on tho Deep" (b&93 song); 11 Queen of Love" (a fine baritone song); "An Old Love Dream," by Ed.' St. Quentin; "Egypt" (the cyclonic success), and numerous others, A complete list, of the Sixpenny Editions of Songs and Piano Solos sent gratis on application. SIXPENCE EACH; 53 extra posted. ■ CHA'S.. BEGG is CO. (LIMITED), 21, 23 * RINCES SIHSST, DUNEDIN. U N EDIK iTHENiUM Contains 20,000 Volumes. New Books, Papers, and Magazines by every mnii. Special terms for Country Residents, wbo may combine to obtain Books. Town Members' single annual subscription, admitting to Library, Reading and Chess Rooms, 21s (leas than 5d a week). Proportional charges for shorter periods. Youths Half-price. Family Tickets—3ls 6d, 36s 9d, and 2 guineas, 13 s A. H. BURTON, Hon. Sec.

THE "PLAYERS" CLUB (Under fhe Direction of Miss Newman Potts). President, J. H. Hoskiag, Esq.; vice-presidents—Messrs F. J. Stilling, G. R, Ritchie, G. L. Denniston, L. W. Harris, J. Moloney, E. C. Reynolds, Dra Lindo Ferguson, Hocken, Marshall 3Jacdonald, Professors Bonham, Gilray. Executive Committee—Mcsdames Leslie Harris, Stilling, Benliam, Misses M. A. Merchant and M, Sale, Stage Manager, Mr Harry Wliinm Dram&tio Coach, Mr T, Do Spong. ■ (1) The Club is a branch of the Dunedin Conservatoire o£ Music, worked in conjunction with it and nnder its management. (2) The object of the Club is to encourago and develop local dramatio talent, to assist elocutionary students by providing the necessary opportunities lor frequent public appearance. (3) Tho Club shall be composed of sub. scribing and playing members, and will produce two dramatic plays in tho ycar .fot charitable objects ta bo arranged by the committee. There will be one general inauguration meeting on TUESDAY, the 3rd September, at the Orphans' dub Room, at 8 p.m., when subscribing members may enrol. Tho first dramatic production of the Club lias been arranged for September 18 and 19, in tho Princess Theatre; proceeds in aid of Society for Promotion af Health of Women and Children. Further particulars later. Subscription rates: Playing Members, half a guinea per year (including four tickets); Subscribing Members, one guinea (including eight tickcts). For further particulars apply to M, G. NEWMAN POTTS, from Tuesday, 27th inst., 6 to 5.30 p.m., Union Bank Chamlierß. PUBLIC NOTICES.' TARATU COAL, THE CHEAPEST and one ol the Best Coals in the Market for Household and ' Steam Purposes. Can bo Supplied in any quantity. ALL HOUSEHOLDERS WILL DO WELL TO ORDER COAL. PRICE, ONLY 21s PER TON, DELIVERED IN CITY BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. ORDERS FOR TRUCKS FOR COUNTRY STATIONS, ADDRESSED TO THE TARATU COAL AND RAILWAY COMPANY, 2 VOGEL STREET, DUNTCTYTN. WTTiL HAVE PKOMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 1