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AMUSEMENTS. IT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■"•Prop.. .JOHN FULLER k RONS. LAST THREE NIGHTS! MATINEE SATURDAY THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES. THE BURNS-JOHNSON PICTURES-. Produced by John Fuller and Sons, by arrangement with Hugh D. Minlosli. EVERY MOVE in tho Contest between TOMMY BURNS and JACK JOHNSON is brought vividly in detail before you. IT WAS A FAIR GO. How could it, be otherwise with 40,000 eyes following every movement, wilh meu of all grades of society, with the police there to see there was no brulalily. JN THE OPEN AIR. with tho glorious sunlight shining down on thorn. . • . 'Twas an unexamnlcd spectacle. LORD and LADY DUDLEY visited the Town Hall, Melbourne, to witness it | public exhibition of these pictures. They expressed themselves as thoroughly pleased, and I hey would not have gone to see them had llie private report, not- said Ihat there is nothing in the Pictures lo offend llie most fastidious. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s (Plan at Dresden, booking fee h), Stalls 2s. Pit Is. Doors Open 7.15; Matinee 2.30 p.m. Commence at 8; Matinee 3 p.m. Carriages 10; Matinee 5 p.m. HENRY KEEKING. Representative for ITUGT-T D. M'INTOSII, tho Promoter. ITIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WESTS PICTURES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The First; of Pntlie's Famous Films D'art, MURDER QV THE DUKE OF GUISE, MURDER OF THE DUKE OF GUISE, | Acted by i M. do Bargy, 1 I M. Albert. Lambert, I Comedie Francais. | Mdlle. Robinnc. J j The London Times says:— " The ; Murder of the Duke of Guise' is another wonderful Pat ho production, and specially acted by the foremost; of I French artists. The acting in this film j was vivid in its tragic intensity, and (he play ■compelled the attention of the largo audience from start to finish." This Drama of Historical Interest, can only bo seen at West's Pictures. : |flS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Direction T. J. WEST, The Animated Attraction of Australasia. MONDAY, MARCH 1. MONDAY, MARCH 1. . I 5 aapnearanco in Dunedin of "THE BEST OF ALL," WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, AN ALL NEW BUDGET OF WONDERS, Including "THE MURDER OF THE DUKE OF GUISE," A Drama of Historical Interest. "LADY LETMERE'S JEWELS," A Drama of Intense Human Interest.. These. Famous Art Studies have been j the I heme of admiration everywhere, ', AND WILL BE SHOWN DURING THE SEASON OF WEST'S PICTURES. \ The Ponular Musical Combination, | De GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. In Appropriate and Un-to-date Selections. POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is 6d, Is, and! 6d. Plan at Dresden.

Q.KAND AIILLTAUY CARNIVAL AND AKT 1M0i\...... GARRISON HALL. TO-NIGHT (THUKSDAY) LAST NIGHT. GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT YOUR OWN PRICE, so come aIon S early and securt your bargain. The DANCING (under the Direction of Miss May Black) is without doubt the Finest Ever Seen in Dunedin REFRESHMENT ROOM UP TO DATE WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AMERICAN BAR, ALL THE LATEST COCKTAILS. SIDESHOWS, SHOOTING, JUNGLE, Etc., Etc. AI'TERNiKW FREE. Doors open at 2'and 7 p.m. Admission, Is. Chance in Art Union Art Union Prizes on View at F and F. Martins', Octagon. Photographs ot Dancers at the Dresden. Lieut. A. T. MURRAY, Sergt, GEO. FERGUSON, ______ Joint Secretaries.

MEETINGS. ' T|UNEDLN CITY MISSION, j ANNUAL .MEETING. I YOUNG WOMEN'S ROOMS, Moray place, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1909, at 8 p.m. President, Mr G. M. Thomson. M.P. Excellent Report. 25f npHE GENERAL MEETING of the A TRAINED NURSES'ASSOCIATION, to have been held This Evening, is POSTPONED iill SATURDAY, February 27. at, S o'clock, when Miss Maclean will bo present. C G JEFFREYS, 25f Hon. Secretary. A lilambra Football ~ club' The TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL . GENERAL MEETING of the above Club • will be held in the Trades Hall. Moray place, on MONDAY, the hi March, 1909, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Repori and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers for Season 1909; lo Consider Any Other Business which may bo brought for- ; ward. Attendance of All Members and Intending Members is requested. CLAUDE YOUNG, lion. Secretary. N.8.-COMMITTEE MEETING TONIGHT (THURSDAY) 25f RAII.V/AY NOTIFICATIONS. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. The following ALTERATIONS IN and ADDITIONS TO the Ordinary Time-table will be made in connection with the above: THIS DAY (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 25. Trains will leave Dunedin for Wingatui Racecourse at 11.0 a.m.. 11.20 a.m., 11.45 a.m., and 12.15 p.m., returning from the Racecourse at 5.30 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. ' The 11.20 a.m., 11.45 a.m., and 12.15 p.ui Trains from Dnncdin, and ihe 5.30 1 p.m. Train from the Racecourse will NOT ' Stop at Intermediate Stations. Trains will leave Dunedin for Wingatui at 9.20 a.m. and 1.2 p.m. ! Trains will leave Wingatui for Dunedin i at 5.4 p.m. and 6.23 p.m. The Train usually leaving Mosgiel at 5.13 • p.m. will NOT leave lill 5.30 p.m., Wangalui 5.49 p.m., Abbotsford 6.1 p.in - arriving Dunedin 6.21 p.m. The Return I'lircs to Wingalni Racecourse (including Admission to Course) will be:6 £•£ From Dunedin. Cavorsham, Cattle Yards, Burnside, and Abbotsford (available for return on day of issue only) . . '. . .26 20 Single fare Wingatui Racecourse to Dunedin, Abbotsford, and Intermediate Stations . . . .16 10 Ordinary Tickefs to Wingatui from Dunedin and Intermediate Stations will not be 1 available by I lie Special Racecourse Trains. 25f By Order. ' pURITY AND STRENGTH IN i COLMAN'S STARCH. Oolman's Starch is made from the finest rice only, by a process which effectually excludes all impurities. Heme it docs no't destroy or rot the fabrics upon which it is used. LABOUR IS LIGHTENED : and starching is beautifully done by using • COLMAN'S. Accept no substitutes. 20f i j SYNDICATE FRUIT STORES, Jetty il street.—Apricots. 121b 2s; Peaches, 121bi ' 2s M, 25 sd; Plum?, 211b box 3s, (Jsf

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

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