AKUSHMENTG. ! S/TASKELTXR .AVU PKVAYTS !W- MYSTERIES. I -MATIN'EE TODAY i;';ii:,.-!-vj at 230 MATINEE TO-DAY Ir'aiuid.iy!, at Z.ii An Ideal Entertaininom. for the Young Folks of Jiuinaculii:? Refinement NEW PROGRAMME. MATINEE TO-PAY (Snliirdiiv), it t 230 MATINEE TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.3(1 Children Sixpence to All Parts of tlio Theatre, except Circle, which is Is; Adults as usual. JJIS MAJESTY'S ""'fflEATBa Direction Mr HENRY lIAYWARD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30 and 3, TUB LAST THE LAST Ami GREATEST PROGRAMME GREATEST PROGRAMME At MASKELYNE and DETANT'S MASKELYNE and DEVANT'S. MASKELYNE and DEVANT'S MYSTERIES. MYSTERIES. MYSTERIES. ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE. "ELIXIR VITiE." In which a decapi"ELIXIR ATIVE." laled man walks "EWXffi YITJK." about with his own "ELLXIRVITVE." head under his arm. Mr Maskclyno's Favourite- Spiritualistic Play, "Mis DAFFODIL DOWNEY'S SEANCE." "Mrs DAFFODIL DOWNEY'S SEANCE." An Exposo of the Mercenary Methods of So-called Spiritualistic Mediums. "THE GIANTS BREAKFAST." M. GINTAEO, Japan's Greatest Juggler. Mr OWEN CLAEI, the Mastg/ Magician. Mr BARCLAY GAMMON, ' Mr BARCLAY GAMMON, London's Laughing Philosopher, Will Discuss with Musical Hlustrations I "MODERN LITERATURE." 1 PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is; Children, Halfprioe. Plan at Dresden until 12, then at) Jaeobs's, where Day Sales may be obtained. MARIN F EXCURSI-0 N. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, PORTOBELIA BROAD BAY, RUSSELL'S. T.S. MAHENO (Fastest Ferry Steamer), .leaves Dunedin 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Porfobello 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., arriving back noon and 6 p.m. PARES: Saturday, 6d Return; Sunday, 9d Return, Most pleasant ■ way of spending the siiramcr morning or afternoon is on the water. Patronise Special and avoid the crush. DTTNEDIN FERRY CO. (LTD.). Special Terms for Picnic Parties. Tele. 694. PR E L I'M INA R Y NOTIO E. DAIRYMEN'S COMBINED PICNIC, AVAIHOLA, AVEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. Band in Attendance. Toys for tho Children, I Tickets: Adults, 2s 3d; Children, Is. | A. J. STEWART, Hon. See., 133£ Care Taieri and Peninsula Co. BUTCHERS' ANNUAL PICNIC, , WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, At HENLEY. Train leaves Dunedin Station at 8.55 a..-a., returning at 6.59 p.m. Tea, Milk, Sugar, and Hot AVator provided. Toys in abundance for the Children. String Band in Attendance. TICKETS: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. 13J R. MAYALL, Hon. Sco. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERB and Others to know that the Otfo Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any. site), STREAMERS, POSTERS, pna erery description of Printing in the most promin«iu positions in the City ou shortest notice. IATCH ANTER B U R Y. OK GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY)! TO-DAY (SATURDAY)! iocs at II a.m. ont, LIS till 2 p.m. :tra; after 4 p.m., admission 6d. run to ground. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. HE TKEES. UNDER THE TKEES. 'MM EH. FETE ?DS OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 17, 18, 19, 20. JR ATTRACTIONS. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14447, 13 February 1909, Page 1
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