AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, Fullers' Theatres and' Vaudeville (Ltd.). I Offering Only the Best.,. TO-NIGHT AND ~EVERY EVENING. , 1 BLETSOES' REVUE CO. In the Uproariously Funny Musical Farce, v- , VACATION / The TIME. » .VACATION Funniest TIME. VACATION - Of , TIME. VACATION All Revues. TIME. • The Concentrated Essence of Merriment. . j ALBERT BLKISOE .As Dusty Roafc ' ROY RENE 5....As Garibaldi leaaca ' Y Stageland'6 Funniest Comedian. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. ~ Direct from England. , Receiving' Unstinted Applause Nightly. SUTTON &. BARLEE. English Musical SUTTON & BARLEE. Comedy SUTTON & BARLEE. Specialists. Comedy Trick THE MAXWELLS, Cyclists. THE MAX WELLS. ' SYLVIA. In her Dance Delectra. SYLVIA. A Gorgeous and -Spec- v SYLVIA. tacular of . ■'. a SYLVIA; Illuminated and Prismatio • SYLVIA. _ Colour. 9 In a Unique IBEX. . , Performance. IBEX. Shadowettes. IBEX. THE QUEALYS. Sketch THE QUEALYS. Artists. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, la. 600 Seats 6d. Reserves at THE BRISTOL. " l RING EDWARD THEATRE. SOUTH DUNEDIN. ; " ; • NIGHTLY. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, ' 6.40 till 10 p.m. // V'|; ' TO-NIGHT IS CHANGE NIGHT. STARTLING DETECTIVE DRAMA Entitled ■ WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT, . , WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT, WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT, WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT, ' Which deals with . THE MYSTERIES OF THE GRAND ' - THE' MYSTERIES OF THE GRAND HOTEL. ' * : The Valuable exhibit of the 'Jewelleiaf Convention is in the strong room, of' the GRAND HOTEL. Inside a 'massivfe trunk r the head of the thieves' gang is also placed , in the strong room of tne notel, and im-r .y. r mediately begins operations on the valuables; - : h i A REALLY GREAT PLAY. •/ ; WONDERFULLY ACTED. , >v GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED. j A Really Great Supporting Series. ' King Edward Prices i — • ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN. *d • /THE BRISTOL ' > J- PIANO COMPANY (LTDJ .! Are now making ■ s A Special Display 'i of,these FOUR GREAT PIANOS : 8 BROADWOOD, '* BROADWOOD, ,; l " BROADWOOD, e , , COLLAR® AND OOLLAKD, iJ ' COLLARD AND COLLARD, COLLARD AND COLLARD, COLLTNSON. COLLINSON. COLLTNSON, , SAMES. ' SAMES. ftAMKR, EXTENDED TIME gfIXMHJOB ARRANGED. , ' ( If unable to caE. write to-Asj far oaß Artistic Catalogues, port BB*. THE BRISTOL PIANO CX>. (LUMCTED), - Princes street, Dnnedin, Accredited Agents, ; "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" V GRAMOPHONES AND RECORDS. AVID WISHART, C.H. AND . B.T„ ■ Specialist fqr Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant street (off High street).. "Phone 769. The successful work I have accomplished - in both Acute and Chronic Caseaof Hydro- . cephalus impels me to issue this little notice to parents of patients. 22d CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. jQUNEDIN jXTY COUNCIL. " DEPARTURE OF TROOPS. ' His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. J. Claxk) • 5 invites Citizens to DISPLAY BUNTING • THIS DAY (THURSDAY), the 13th inst., . ' on the occasion of the Departure of a Fur- ' ther Instalment of Troops. Hs Worship „ also invites the Citizens to CLOSE THEIR ' PLACES OF BUSINESS between the hours of 11 a.m. and 12 noon an that date, or to 1 allow the time off to aa many of their employees as possible, m order that the • Send-off may be a fitting tribute to the j Citizen Soldiers. The route to be taken bv the troops is t from the Kensington Drill Hall, along An- , ) derson Bay road, and down Stuart street to the Railway Station. j • A SHORT FAREWELL FUNCTION . will take place at the Railway Station at 11.20 a.m. ! v ' G. A. LEJWIN, Town Clerk. 1 Town Hall, 12th January, '1916. 13ja MEETINGS. jjNITY PLATPO EM, A PUBLIC MEETING wffl be held afrthe Town Hall Steps on FRIDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. Speakers: Professor Bedford and Messrs G. W. Gibson (president Chamber of Commerce), W. H. Warren (Carpenters and Joiners' Union), and H. C. -Robinson , (organiser). r interested in the subject of • the Lord as the Healer in sickness (James v) are invited to attend a MEETING to be held (d.v.) at Mrs PEARSON'S RESIDENCE, 439 Castle street, on FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. , 13ja A MEETING of those interested in the Formation of a Co-operative Dairy Factory for Mosgiel will be neld at the T. ' and P. Cheese Factory, Mosgiel, on TUES- . DAY NIGHT, 18th January, at 8 o'clock, ' BHOWS. i f fJUIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. , • FIFTY-FIFTH "ANNUAL SHOW, 'h AT ALLANTON, i THURSDAY. 20th JANUARY,* 1916. , ENTRIES' FOR ALL CLASSES (includ- ; ing Jumping events, but excepting Pony Trots) CLOSE on FRIDAY, January 14. i Messrs Thomson and Co. offer a trophy i valued at £10 10s to Exhibitor gaining Most r Points in show. Schedules will be posted on application to Box 20, 'Phone 25, Mosgiel. W. E. M'LEAN, ■ ... 21d - Secretary, i _ - HOTOR CAR EXCURSIONS. ||OrOR HIRE SERVICE. • Phone 3267. OR NIGHT. /Phone 3267^ We do our Hiring Service with high-class | Cars driven by competent- drivers.. Urgent night calls promotlv attended 4 to. ! REASONABLE charges. 5 PACIFIC MOTOR GARAGE, ; 31 OCTAGON. . 24jy COMPLIMENTS , FOR YOU •when you treat your guests to DESERT GOLD TEA. Refreshing, fragrant, wholesome. Try the 2s grade—rich and delicate in flavour. All grocers. 3d p . "Pi/TAKE the right* selection. Ask for : ivl WATSON'S No. 10, and get a Whisky l ' of lovely quality. 7ja OTAGO "WITNESS.—New stories. A larg* amount of reading matter, Prioe, 6d. 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16590, 13 January 1916, Page 1
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