AMUSEMENTS. THE K T keatee - * An event which will be remembered till the "eands of the desert grow cold." TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT ; at 8 o'clock. The " BOHEMIAN COSTUME COMEDY CO." " BOHEMIAN COSTUME COMEDY OO." " BOHEMIAN COSTUME COMEDY CO." " BOHEMIAN COSTUME COMEDY CO." In their delightful entertainment, introducing' ii gorgeous scenic setting, — EGYPT, THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS. Music, Melody, interspersed with Humour that would make the "Sphinx" laugh. Hear your own BATHIE HOWIESTUART in her latest original creation, "The Prido of tho Pier." * MAUD PITCHER i sings the hit of tho musical success High Jinks (Bubbles). FRED. SMITH (the comedy merchant), "A song without a name," "Popsy Wopsy," etc. ■ Master SEON BROWN recites "Our Debt of Honour to Belgium." ERNEST WOODS (the descriptive balladist), "Till tho sands of the desert grow cold." x ' MAY BROWN (the diminutive comedienne) in the latest ragtime effusion "'Cross . the Mason-Dixon Line." FELICIA M'LAREN dances an Eastern dance (with effects). . NORMAN (GUISEPPE) FRENCH in the nautical song success "Five and twenty sailor men." • , ' These are just a few of tl*e numerous items in a programme literally teeming, with good thinigs. Come along to-night and make another helper to the fund for a MEMORIAL for our FALLEN SOLDIERS. MEMORIAL for our FALLEN SOLDIERS. The entertainment is given under the auspices of the St. John. Ambulance Society. Doors .open at 7.15 sharp. Curtain .at 8 o'clock sharp. At the Piano LIZZIE M'LAREN. Prices: Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is. ; the most Versatile MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN THE WORLD. THE GRAMOPHONE (" HIS MASTER'S VOICE "). This wonderful instrument brings to your home the music of the. world's greatest artists, reproducing \vithv lifelike fidelity the .actual tone .as produced by the performer. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOP HO N E S are made in a great many styles, ranging from the modest hornless type for week-enders to the handsome, elaborate, cabinet grands, adapted for the drawing room, billiard room, smoking room, or library. ; ■' SEND TO-DAY FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. POST FREE FROM THE ACCREDITED AGENTS THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.),, Prince 3 street, Dunedin, And Branches. JNTERPROVINCIAL . MATCH, CARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 4, OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. < v Kick-off S p.m. ' Curtain., Raiser: Interprovinoial - Schools" Match, ' i OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND, Kick-off 1.30 p.m. Admission, Is; Stand, Is extra. . Children Half-price. , Tickets obtainable at the Sports Depot. E. S. WILSON, • ' J 2s Secretary O.R.F.TJ. 0 O T i A L ■ I*, . CALEPONIAN GROUND, \ - to-day Saturday), 3 p.m., NORTHERN v. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. Preceded by Schools' Final. Admission, 6d; Stand, 6d; Boys, 3d; Ladigs Free. rpHE MAORI HILL BRASS BAND X Will RENDER A SUITABLE PROGRAMME OF MTJSIC At THE CLEAR. MAORI HELL, TO-MORROW, at 2.45 p.m. rXHEAP READING.—MEMBERSHIP of v the DUNEDIN ATHENJBUM costs at the rate of LESS THAN FIVEPBNGE PER WEEK Special Concessions to Families. Over 26,000 -volumes in New Books received every week. A fine Bupply of Magarines and Papers 6f rjAVID WISHART, C.H., AND 8.T., Specialist for Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769. ' It is credible that the minute dose can effect a safe and permanent cure, -whenever a cure is possible, because it is found in practice to do so. 25au EXCURSION. gE AUTIFUL QUEENSTOWN. CHEAP EXCURSION, SEPTEMBER.iI. The exhilarating air and scenic beauties of Queenstown are famous. Take a trip thither next week-end. You'll enjoy it, and \ it will do you good. Excursion fares next ' 1 Saturday. Dunedin fares, 20s and 12s'6d,' first and second class returi. Excursion, Tuesday, Elfin Bay and Glenorchy. 4s ! BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. UR SHOPFRONT AND FITTINGS Are Splendid Paying Investments.,' Unique Designs. Well-seasoned Material. Expert Workmanship. . Prompt Execution^ Consult Us. C. & W. HAYWARD (LTD.), Shop Fitters, KING STREET. M V~ E L A N D. EVERY ADVANCED FEATURE. BUT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. The new 1915 Overland car has one of tho most advanced and most admired body designs of the season. The new Overland has the most advanced electric lighting and electrio starting system. The new Overland has the most advanced ignition system. 3 The new Overland has the most advanced and most practical type of rear springs. The new Overland has larger wheels and tyros. Yet in .spite of these and numerous other advances and costly features the price:- haa not been advanced. Orders are now being taken for immediate dtlivery. WIMPENNY BROS & REID, Overland Agents, Moray place. 7an WATSON'S No. 10 i« a little dearer than most whiskies, but is worth 1- tho money. 21au ask for just Pickles, or you'll get them. Say "MILITARY PICKLE," and the grocer will ltnow you appreciate quality. rpiROUBLE of to-day is a triflo to-morrow, X Drink WATSON'S No.- 10 and enjoy life. 21au WE Recommend DAVID ROBERTSON, Sign Writing. House Painting, Paperhanging.—Corner Stuart and Cumberland streets. Telephone 1703. lOja ESPITE War, WATSON'S No. 10 ■WHISKY is still available. So ask' for it Oh, but its choice whisky. 2lau
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 1
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