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AMUSEMENTS pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction Fuller-Brennan (Ltd.). VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. At 8. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, Fuller-Brennan nrnsont their NEW VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION. BRISTLING WITH NOVELTIES. A FEAST OF PLEASURE. Attraction Extraordinary of KEFN and WALLER From England's KEEN and WALLER the Wonderful KEEN and WALLER Leading Acrobats. KEEN and WALLER Theatres, KEEN and WALLER London. One of the most amazing and side-splitting acU ever imported. . THE CORRIOK FAMILY, „ - . r;n„A TOIK CORRIOK FAMILY, Refi J«a VwSi THE CORRIOK FAMILY., "™-. 1 eople. THE COKRICK FAMILY/ eMat,h The Most Perfect of Family Musical Combinations in New Zealand. Starring Engagement of A GEO. WHITEHEAD. The Distinctive GEO. WIHTEHEAIJ. ne plus Artist. GEO. WHITEHEAD. ultra of baritones. Classed by the Wellington Press as one of tho finest ever heard in their city. GEO. MELROSE, GEO. MELROSE, GEO. MELROSE, Entertainer. Another Great Act. Bewildering WONG TOY SUN Gorgeous and WONG TOY SUN Settings. Fascinating WONG TOY SUN WONG TOY SUN A Wonderful Magician. THE BARCLAY SISTERS. TWO GIRLS AND A PIANO. NEIL CANT, Scotch Vocalist. Reserves at the Bristol. D.C. and 0.C., 2s; Back Stalls, Is; Gal-' lery. 6d. sQja ITING EDWARD THEATRE, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Daily: 1.30 p.m. till 10 p.m.—Non-«top. First Display in Dunedin of Kalem's Sensational Bramagraph: THE EXPRESS MESSENGER. THE EXPRESS MESSENGER. This Picture is a Whirlwind of Action and Breath-arresting Incidents snap one after another like shots from a Maxim gun. The Supports include: GREATER MOTIVE, One of the Great Vitagraph Company's Best Productions. KILLING HORACE. A Keystone Gloom-killer. JIM JUST LOVES SMOKING ... Comedy CANADIAN RESOURCES A Splendid Industrial Subject. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Containing the News of the Moment Popular Tariff: ADULTS. SIXPENCE: CHILDREN, 3d. ■VTEW YEAR. 1 9 1 & A WELCOME NEW YEAR'S GTFT to a book-lover would be a Ticket of Membership of the DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM. Over 26,000 books in the library. Tickets i| Quarterly, 5s 3d; half-yearly, lfls 6d; yearly, 21s. Youths half price. 9j«l |\AVH) WISHART, C.H. sad 8.T.« -J-' Specialist for Diseases of the Skin. 2 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769, I know that I have that to offer Patients which they will rejoice to find, sad I sea that Public Announcement is almost thai sole means of Effective Communication. MEETINGS. riTHE SOUTHERN STAER-BOWKBTB -L SOCIETY. . A MEETING OF MEMBERS of tfaa above Society will be held at the Society's Registered Office. Dispensary Buildings, corner Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin, on MONDAY, Bth February, 1915, at 8 o'clock p.m., to DISPOSE of the fok lowing APPROPRIATIONS: — GROUP No. L 274 th Appropriation of £500 by Sale. GROUP No. 2. 72nd Appropriation of £500 by Sale. By Order of the Board. W. E. C. KELD, 30ja Secretary. 1 ELECTION NOTICES. TVUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTION. MR MUNRCS COMMITTEES. Members of Mr Munro'a Committees are requested to MEET at their respective Committee Rooms TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), January 30, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of Presenting Final Reports and then Disbanding. 30ja R. BREEN, Supervisor. Tt/TR MUNRO'S MORNJNGTON WORKERS and SYMPATHISERS urged all ATTEND FINAL COMMITTEE MEETING THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, in the Mornington Council Chambers, at 8 o'clock sharp. 30ja iTVUNEDIN-CENTRAL BY-ELECTION. Mr C. E. STATHAM WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As Under:— KENSINGTON. — TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), January 30, 1915, in the Oddfellows' Hall, King Edward street, at 8 o'clock. 30ja rrvUNEDIN CENTRAL BY-ELECTION. A COMBINED MEETING Of Mr C. E. STATHAM'S COMMITTEES Will be Held TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY 30, 1915, at 8 o'clock, in the NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY'S BUILDING, Bond street TVUNEDIN CENTRAL BY-ELECTION. MR C. E. STATHAM Will . REPLY TO SIR J. G. WARD, In the GARRISON HALL, On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915, At 8 p.m. All Interested Electors are Cordially Invited. GALLERY RESERVED FOR LADIES AND THEIR ESCORTS. No Private Admission Cards by Macandrew Street Entrance or any other. TF You Happen to " Edge " A WOOD-MILNE GOLF BALL It won't out—'tis tough and strong! WAR NEWS I"—Save money by ge£ tin? your Suit DRY CLEANED. Vaylor's City Dye Works. Dunedin. 15s TO the front—Watson's No. 10 always on front for quality; beautiful whisky.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16295, 30 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16295, 30 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16295, 30 January 1915, Page 1