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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. FULLERS , PICTURES. TO-NIGHT I ATfJ. TO-NIGHTI Unprecedented Reception of THE SUPERB FRENCH DRAMA, TIIK SUPERB FRENCH DRAMA, KING OF THE AIR Depicting SOCIETY LIFE IN PARIS. SOCIETY LIFE IN PARIS. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS. ALL IN COLOURS. ALL IN COLOURS. 6000 ft OF SPLENDOUR. 6000 ft 6000 ft OF SPLENDOUR. 6000 ft Cufit comprising; the Cream of tho French Stage. Incidental to this Beet of Dramas is the PARISIAN BALL, introducing tho Latest BALL ROOM CRAZE, tho most discussed dance in the world to-day, "THE TANGO," "THE TANGO." "THE TANGO," '. By the FRENCH TANGO KINGS. So magnificently done that it might be LEARNED 'FROM THE SCREEN. This Immense Drama also shows the ACTUAL AEROPLANE RACE FOR THE AVIATION DERBY FROM PARIS TO HOLLAND AND BACK, twice circling the Eiflfel Tower. Taken from an Aeroplane in the race. PANORAMIC WONDERS - FLYING LANDSCAPES—TRIUMPH OF SPEED. TRAINS PASSED AS IF STANDING. STARTLING SENSATION! COLLAPSE AND CRASH TO EARTH OF A GIANT AEROPLANE. A RECORD-BREAKING PLAY. Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Iβ; Family Circle, 6d. Box Plan Dresden. rpHE DRESDEN PIANO 00. (LTD.)." THE OPERA COMPANY Comes for a few days and passes on. ; But "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE Brings THE OPERA SEASON Into your Homo. Whenever you desire to Delight your Family or Friends IHE MOST FAMOUS OPERA STABS, Commanding .Fabulous Salaries, Will give you A PRIVATE PERFORMANCE! They have agreed to MAKE RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY For " HIS MASTER'S VOICE " ' GRAMOPHONE. You can hear them in our specially-designed Gramophone Parlours, where all are made welcome. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.), Princes street, Dunedin. XYPATHY! OXYPATHY! When the Oxypathor first came to my attention I had little faith in its therapeutio efficacy, but after I had witnessed its curative effects upon eome of my own patients I was obliged to acknowledge ite merits, which were too obvious to be denied.—Dγ J. W. Hodge, Niagara Falls. New York. MISS WISHART, 3 Grant street. Sole Agent for Otago (telephone 769). SHOWS. mHE ANDERSON BAY HORTICULX TUBAL SOCIETY Will hold its AUTUMN SHOW On FRIDAY, 27th/ Entries at Hall on Morning of Show. Come and see the final struggle for the SWEET PEA CHAMPIONSHIP, aleq Roses, Gladioli, Dahlias, Choice Pot Plants, Table Decorations, Fruit, and Vegetables. NOTE.—A Special Prize, kindly donated by W. Atlee Burpee, value 15s, Collection Finest Spencer Sweet Pea Seeds, for Best Table Decoration Sweet Peas. ALL ENTrFeS FREE. 25£ A. YOUNGSON, Hon. Sec. mil-IE ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW of JL the Waitahuna Horticultural Society will be held in Carmody's Hall, Waitahuna, on WEDNESDAY, 4th March, 1914. 25f J. H. PATRICK, Secretary. LECTURES. AL E C T U R E On "GARDEN CITIES, TOWN PLANNING, AND AMERICAN RECREATION CENTRES " Will be delivered by Dr BARRETT (of Melbourne), In the BURNS HALL, On THURSDAY NEXT. 26th INST., At 8 p.m. ILLUSTRATED by LIMELIGHT VIEWS. The Lecture will be under the Auspices of the DunccHn City Council. ADMISSION FREE. 24£ T|R X W BARRETT, C.M.G., Will DELIVER A LECTURE At the BURNS HALL On ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 8.30 p.m. Subject: "THE MODERN VIEW: THE BEST • METHOD OF EDUCATING WOMEN." MEETINGS. ..' %,. TJOLITICAL ADD ltJ5 SS. Si- JOSEPH WARD S Will ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING In the GARRISON HALL On THURSDAY, 26th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. In tho unavoidable iibjer.ee of the Mayor, Cr John Wiir-ou (D<":iiiy Mayer) will .••a sick". " 25f SCHOOL CiniMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. (JI'AUTKRLY Jil'liliXG THURSDAY EARNING, Fobruitry 25f.1i, 8 o'clock, Education Ho ml Kooin. Address by Mr J. KKNNIK, 8.A.. l'».Si:.: "An Experiment in -Mi lbo:inii' Primary Schools for Ensuring th" Praiiiotic;-.; of Pupils to the Greatest ExteU."' '&', M. i-'j'AKK. Hon. Secretary. piH{lOiii-.1,1,0 KOAD DISTRICT. MOTUK TKAFFiC. A l'Ußf/i'i , Mi",7/nNf; OF RATEPAYERS v: I; h- YAA in th- l. : uW\. Hal!, r IVriqb, Ko <-■;, r'Uii;.\V. >7fii irsf., ,;t 8 n.m slj.-.iM. !•■ I'Kiill'.o!' AIiAJNST tho api-tSv .■!",;..■ I!h.-:1 '-■ .-'hiVn :o iw.- BYLAW IX 1U; MOTOR TRAFFIC, which a»;i:iiy '.:• coii'i !::■>■ I■:. th-- \vi?.u-a of tha K::(i'-';i\.-io. S,"M ! * ■!, MiLTI-IR. V.'-u RA\ ? X!'n:l). 2:>> Uuuvcacrs

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16007, 25 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16007, 25 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16007, 25 February 1914, Page 1

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