AMUSEMENTS. HIS AIAJESTT'S THEATRE. ] TO-NIGHT! ~~ TO-NIGHT! (Under tho Diatinguishsd Patronage of the q Otago Caledonian Sooiety, the Burns Club, and the Gaelio Society). THE GREAT M'EWEN, Assisted by Mr WILL BOLTON, Scotch Artistio Dancer. . ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is. Children Half-price. Reserve Seats at the Dresden, 3s. _ AUCKLAND EXHIBITION! UCKLAND. EXHIBITION! AUCKLAND EXHIBITION! i AUCKLAND EXHIBITION! NOW OPEN. . ' ■ v __ A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT i AND A HOLIDAY FOR ALL NEW ZEALAND. The Auckland Exhibition has been in preparation for two years, and it is worth : the attention of all -who are planning holidays. The Exhibits are elaborate and a comprehensive display of tho Dominion's Indus- , tries. The Buildings are handsome and delightfully situated in charming grounds. I The Amusements and Entortainmcnts are finer and more various than those at any . previous Now Zealand Exhibition. MUSIC. ART. SPORT. MUSIC. ART. ' SPORT. MUSIC ART. SPORT. . I THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ; (Under a Special Engagement) - - Will provide the beet band music ever heard ■ in New Zealand daily and without charge. THE ART GALLERY Contains a splendid collection of British • Pictures, newly chosen from the most i famous galleries. : * A LONG PROGRAMME, ' Of Special Entertainments, Sports, ToumaI ments, and other features has been piepared, covering the whole season, WONDERLAND, The Home of Thrills and Laughter. Most of the Shows in Wonderland work by Gravity; but that is all the gravity there is about them. EXCURSION FARES On tho railways from all parts of New \ Zealand during the Exhibition Season. - riLUB HOUSE HALL, MORAY PLACE. SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Unitarian Church, THURSDAY, 4th December. 3 p.m. till 10 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Itoms by Mrs Monkman-Dempstcr, Mr Colin Gray, and the Frye Family. Entertainment arranged 1 by Miss Churchill and Miss Vealie. Adrais- ' ' sion: Afternoon, Free; Evening, 6d. 3d XYPATHY! . OXYPATHY! ' . . When the Oxvpathor first came to rev i attention I had little faith in its therapeutio effioaoy, but after I bad witnessed its curative effects upon some of my own patients I was obliged to frankly aoknowledae its merits, which were too obvious to be ignored or denied.—Dr J. W, Hodge; Miss WISHART, 3 Grant street, ' i Sole Agent for Otago. Telephone 769. j
PKOFESSIOWftL. ' DENTISTRY REDUCED TO A FINE ART AND A SCIENCE. I claim to be the BEST TEETH MODELLER in New Zealand. The moat difficult cases requested All branches. CHARLES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, ( 114 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Fountain). Dunedin. THE PAINLESS DENTAL CO.-Not ß New AddreM: 85 Lowor Stuart street (below Ootnponl, Dunedin. mo our oountry PATIENTS.JL Special attention to Visitors to the town.—Horace Robinson, manager. 29n WATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearer than moat whiskies, but is worth the money; 2o rTtAK' MA FOB ' 1 WAT-SON'S No. 10. . NO. 10 IS CHEERING AND FORTI- \ FYING. WATSON'S No. 10 fe a Jittlo dearer ' » » than most whiskies, but is worth tko money. . 2o ' /\H, IT IS GOOD-WATSON'S No. 10~. :"A DROr 0' SCOTLAND'S BESTJ\. WATSON'S No, 10,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15937, 3 December 1913, Page 1
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