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: , AMUSEMENTS. '■''./' pSIN CESS, THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr TOM POLI/ARDi TO-NIGHT! ( ■~TO-NIGHT! ';'■-■ •'"■ ' TO-NIGHTt TO-NIGHT! ' ' POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA. CO;, ' ' ' In ■ . . , BLUEBELL. IN PAIRYLAND.. ; - The Most Popular Production Ever Seen in ' Dunedin. ; STILL GOING STRONG. : TO-NIGSTI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAM). CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. . New Balfets, New Songs, New Specialties, and all the. Old Favourites. POLLARD'S POPULAR. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; ,Back Stalls, '.' , 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls, and Gallory, 7to 7.30, 6J extra. :« - Day Sales at'Jacobs's, and.Dominion Fruit-M-art, Cargill's Corner. ■ . BOX PLAN- A.T ,THE DBESDEN, ';, . . NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 p.m.GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE.. ' '.. ' '» .- iW.. A. LOW,, Business Manager.'' ~ JOHN'S • HALL, ROSLliiv SATtTEiDAY; 7tli SEPTEMBER, Moii'' ' ■ ; At 3 p.m. . ■ •■■;.-' ■;' .•" ■ MUSICS TEA, ■' ; •'■"' f.: '■■ y In Aid of Art Stall-at S. John's Fair,':^; ■ ' . / PROGRAMME;: ."■ ' "-' ■ PART L■.. ' 6ong-"]jet. Me Love Thee" (Arfiti)'.-Mt i A. Haggis piano'Sdo^"Hungarian. ' G (Brahm3)._Hr ß -H. D. B«wer: Quartet-" Sweet Love for Me" (StanJord) - • ■ s Mks ; Grant, Mia MiU,-. Messrs Priest 'and. ■ Hagptt. 'Into- ihe Garden, (a) "All Souls' Bay," ,(b).'■Resolution '■'■ Ooti •' ■ sen).—Miss Fiances Grant..— \ • . ■~- . ' PART.II. '■'. ■';. '~- ;, . ■ Dance.—Mieses- Sawteil tm& (S. l and. Song-"Down the Old Lane" (Lane)'. Mmb ■ML.GMtem.. eong-"If». (Phsuti).^; ; S^e-"Tie Go S*,tf nyilleby).-Mre E.'Mill. Quartet-' The' ,Fisheiman'a': Good-nightf , . Grant,. Mrs Mill, Mesna Prwst and Hag<st.-" • • ,■7 .- Is. Note.-Tea trill be diapenaect (free of charge),, during the afternoon.-' 4g ■ /TOWN! iHALL, ■ SOUTH • DUWEiDIW. J- TO-NIGHT! TO-MGHTI ] * "-' "ALLIANCE LODGE, 1.0.G.T TENTH ' , ,_ AKNIVERSABY CONCERT '.'-'. . Admission,,6d.' GEO.ITHOMSON, Hon. Sec V v fTWNEDIIf FOOTBALL' CLUB'S ' ■**■ ; ANKUAL BALL -, ljyaa Will be held in the. VICTORIA- HALL On FRIDAYNEXT, Gft-SEPTEMBER Danciug 8.15 p.in; -'Music, Yatcs. Cfttorir.'• :■ Tickets, Cs- 66}, •, -. ■ .'■■'.' ■..'.• " .; '■•, D< 'BOND, .', '• , n t-L -n i\ '■•'. ' Baa ' Secretary. , Utb' John Reid ana : aons. ■- -.fa E W, . ■ A/R'R •' ■ . BEGG'S SIXPENNS- SONGS, . •■' ' ' EVERY SONG A DECIDEDi SUCCESS. 7 COLOMBO," the Chorus Song df the Year "MY BUNGALOW ET BORNEO" Walmer);'."ShaU I be'an Angel, Daddy?"; "My Sweei Iola" (success ■' of the • " Bluo Moon"); "If the Man:in. the Moon Were .a Coon"; "Keep on the Sunny Side" (a big lit); "Arrah Wanna" (the 1907 Americansuccess) ;■ "Alice, Where,AH'Thou Going?"' march song); ."Let , Me Die-on the Deep" (bass song); ".Queen of Love"' (a fine'bari- . .tone song); "An Old, Love .Dream,", by Ed. St. Quentrai " Egypt ?i<flie cyclonic auccess), and numerous others. A'complete list of the Sixpenny Editions of Songs and Piano.Solos ; sent-gratis on application. '. . . ■ r,' ■ SIXPENCE EACH; ..jj extra ''posted,'" '. . CHAS. BEGG &7CO. (LIMITED),. . ' 21, 23 PRINCES ffTSSBT, DUNBDIN. ~' TTilLLlAßpS.—Wateon'e. 6d; table's, spleii..' ,JL» did order;-new clothe. . 16aa i \.' ' ' MEETINCS. - '■-•■ ■■■ '-.■.' J /.A 1 O-- N;. T^O, . '■ ' —FT, ■ '.'-. '■'■'..'■'•• < ■ THI? LODGErOF OTAGO, No. Hi, E.C. .-•' •' —: I. \ v ' '. J The FORTY-EIGHTH INSTALLATION . ••'•• MEETING of .the above Lodge wiU beheld! in. the Masonio Hull,' Moray placo','THl3 DAY (WEDNESDAY), the- 4th September, ' 1907. The Lodge trill'tie opened l 'at 130 p.m.:. : and resumed nt 7.30, p.m. . ,' ;' : " . / Visiting and Sojourning Brethren-cordially invited. ■-■■■ ' ■-■■•,.,• . •' ■ J. SKOTTOWB -WEBB, '■ ■ i) ■ ■ - . - ,' '.''•- Secretary. PUBUO NOTICES. ' - A: DAINTY DISH FOR INFLUENZA JA ■■•:•■ PATIENTS. ,' ".'■■.;'■'"., , TVhen the appetite is capricious, and "..- thing.seems to Batisfy-the. palate, .B.'niost Nutxiticus and Appetising dish can 'be made ■ •■ from ■-.'.. . ■■ ■' . ' . '■ •" ROBINSONS PATENT GROATS," .' v It mikes a ploasznt light supper and;dosjy.' not tax the digestion, Recipes in- eabh .'■ ■ packet. . . * - i.'.. WHITE RECORDS.-Shipment - arrivei VV ex Esiamea; oil- tho latest populai selections.—Haywaid and Garratt, Stuart ■ ' street,- Dunedin, HARRY LAUDER'S Popular Scotch Rccords arrived ez Kaiamca; comoami hoar- them,—Hayward end Gamtt, Stuart street,-. .:.-,-., Of\&\(\ Latest Edison ' Gold-moulded 4\JV\) RECORDS Now Opening ,np.■HAXWAED & GARBATT,,Stuartßtreet,Dunedin. At J)URBAR BOOTPQHBH, DURBAR P0O3? POLISH. ■?' OURBAB' Best BOOT POUBH. n-URBAK PolisK • BOOT POLISH, t\ ÜBBAB ia the World. : BOOT 'POLISH, pURBAB Verjl BOOTPOLISB' .pURBARi , BOOT POLISH; " J)URBAR -BOO! POLISH, tjURPAH ' . BOOT POLISH, ryURBAH BOOT POLISH, JjTOBAB BOOT POLISH. jqURBAB - BOOT POLISH, jjURBAB BOOT POLISH, - jQURBAR BOOT POLISH, JjUKBAR Makes Bmllm BQpT POLISH, J)URBAR -Waterproof, BOOT. POLISH.! DURBAK indDoublei BOOT POLISH. Durbar &t-iait boot polish. DURBAB oi ■■ BOOT POLISH. DURBAR Poghjpin BOOT POLISH. DURBAIi BOOT POLISH. DURBAR . ■ - BOOT POLISH, DURBAR ' BOOT POLISH. DURBAR; ' BOOT POLISH. DURBAB .'.. BOOT POLISH. DURBAR BOOT polish. DURBART . BOOT POLISH. DURBAB .Your , .BOOT POLISH, DURBAR Grocer BOOT POLISH. Durbar or , boot polish. DURBAR Bootmaker;' BOOT POLISH^ Durbar wm boot polish. DURBAR . SuppljvYou, BOOT- POLISH, > DURBAR BOOTPOLJSa. Durbar boot polish. < "TNFLUENZA."-Tho "Lancer" Influenza A Cnro acts with starUing j. a few ■ ■'■■" : "■.«»•■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13999, 4 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13999, 4 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13999, 4 September 1907, Page 1