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AMUSEMENTS. , jJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON. Mwiigor .Harold Ashtoi), THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. For a Season of 9 NIGHTS only, Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 10, And following Three Nights only, .1. CI WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In tho Quaint Dttich Musical Play, THE RED MILL. THE RED MILL. THE RED MILL. FULL OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY AND LAUGHTER, AND COLOUR AND SUNSHINE. CRISP HUMOUR and BRISK INCIDENT. THE RED MILL. THE RED MILL. FOR POSITIVELY 3 NIGHTS ONLY. The first Dutch Musical 'Comedy in tho field, and tho First in Public Favour. THE RED MILL. Interpreted by the Full Strength of THE PREMIER MUSICAL COMEDY f COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA, e Comprising over s ; 100-ONE HUNDRED ARTISTS-100. o Sparkling Music; Quaint Peasant 0 Drosses; Delightful, Delirious Dances, ~ interwoven iviih Charming Glimpses of a Dutch Scenery and a. Pretty Lore Comedy. i , A GREAT PRODUCTION. Prices: ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors, 6(1 extra. Day Sales at Jacobs's. J SATURDAY, MARCH 13, r Second Grand Production THE PRINCE OF HLSEN. SPORTINC. 1 gTR A TH-Tal E R I~R ACES. 1 NOMINATIONS CLOSE THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 6th of MARCH. : THOS. M'CLINTOCK, . 4l " . Secretary. ; qpHE RANFURLY RACINfToLUFS ! x MEETING will bo held on the Eacecotirse, Ranfurly, on WEDNESDAY, March 17, 1909. Bookmakers will be licensed by the Club. „ c P. BLEACH, 6m Secretary Ranfurly Racing Club, 0 RELIGIOUS. COMMENCEMENT OF THE HUGH j I'ATON MISSION. s Mr Hugh Paton, the Scottish Evangelist, D will Conduct Services in First Church To--1 morrow at 11 a.m. and 6.50 p.m. Meetings in Burns Hall at ; B p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and on Thursday and Friday in First Church. Hymn Books Provided. All Welcome. 6m { TiflSS LOUIE STACEY, from London, : -L-V-H- will Speak at tho Early Settlors' Halt on Sunday, 7 o'clock, on "Difficult and Hard Sayings of .feus, and How to ' Understand Them." Collection. 6m i - — ' r BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEN WANTING VIM AND VIGOUR Should only 'ako (hat which is ri"h : in body-building elements. From ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS . a splendid morning dish can bo prepared. - It makes a porridge which doctors say is infinitely ahead of the ordinary meal for nutriment. Take it regularly and keep well and strong. j "008 SALE (in Canterbury)-TEA ROOMS with Confectionery and Fruit 1 Stalls. AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS for - Immediate Disposal; also, Large COUNTRY ( " BUTCHERY for LEASE, with Purchasing . Clause—For particulars apply to THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, f M P.0._80x_332, JfJhristchuroh. KEEN'S " OXFORD"~BLUE PRESERVES THE CLOTHES 1 The properties o[ "OXFORD" BLUE .■ are such that they preserve tho fabrics, . No injurious chemicals which would burA - or rot the clothes enter into its composii tion. It bleaches ami purifies, making the clothes pure and fresh, and preserving them , from decay. i gU OH AN A if'Ts WHISK Y. j The Whisky (hat gives the most beneficial , results to tho tired man, Try a glass next \ time you want a. Whisky, and you will see • that wo mean what we say. > Local Agents: 1 R. WILSON k CO. (LTD.), j Duiicdiit, JOHANNESBURG MIRROR COMPANY, 80 Georgo street, Dunedin.—A beauti--1 full variety of Christinas, Birthday, and Wed--5 ding Presents; Picture-framing at reasonable . prices. Patronised by the elite throughout i the Dominion. i J O N D O N BOOKSTALL. ; ANNUAL CLEARING SALE = NOW ON. > CASH DISCOUNT of r THREEPENCE IN EVERY SHILLING. ! New Post-cards, Leather Goods. Stationery, I Post-card Albums, etc. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS . And ARCADE, DUNEDIN. BROWN, STEEL, & CO., 17 HIGH STREET (next Princess Theatre), Importers of General Ironmongery and all - Engineers' Requisites. Tools, Steel, Washers, Rivets, Engino Packings, Joint- ; ings, Oik, and Greases, Now Zealand j Representatives of the Silvertown Oil Com- . pany, England. Best Sheffield E.P. Ware , and Cutlery specialty, Glass Tumblers, best - Engh'sh. 16d - COLD SNAPS j ARE FREQUENT - IN THIS CLIMATE! i Y'ou never know when they are coming nor how long they will last. i It is wise, therefore, to keep your i coal bin always well stocked with ; ' "WAEONUI" ■ COAL, , The. cleanest, hottest, cheapest, the most ! lasting, most economical, and most satis- ■ factory Coal on the market. Chief of Cookers, King of House-heaters, it's the | winning deal for folk who want to save ; money on their fuel bill and get the maxi- " mum of comfort and convenience. |, Only 23s per ton, All Dealers. BRUCE RAILWAY AND COAL CO., ■ , 2 Vogol street, Dunedin. HOW ARE YOUR™ EYES And tho j EYES OF YOUR CHILDREN? COME IN' AND SEE US ) If they are in any way uncomfortable. ' We are Certificated Opticians. 'i JOHNSTONE & HASLETT, :i (Opposite Pest Office), - 154 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDLN. RAMAIUI MISSION SAW:, Choral . Hall, next Tuc-day, Wednesday, and g Thursday Afternoons and Evenings. 'Goods ° | (!'""' I'-liJ'L _ om " ! TS BABY THRIVING? ti A Everything depends upon a child's . ! food. "SILVEESTREAM" CONDENSED I I MILK is the richcot Taieri milk, in d 1-1 form that nukes it easy to' digest and r>?r----d j feetly free from germs. It's always fresh, ' I cheaper than others, and Richest in Cream. J Ask vour grocer for it. t ' rVTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A large a \J Amount oi Reading Matter, Pries a.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

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