AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS'' BARGAIN MATINEE. AT6d. -pEINGESS THEATRE. At-iiJ. TO-MOBROW, at 2.30. DOUBLE SHOW AT HALB4PKKK • . L fpEINCESS__ THE ATEE. Governing Director. ™JBen. J. Feller, Nightly at 8 o'clock. . FULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. Tho Entertainment of the Momeflt VICTOR PRINCE'S RKVUSiCAL COMEDY COMPANY. REVDSICAL OOMEDY COMPANY. Which » already on -the Beet : of Terms with the Public of Dunedin in their Second Brimming-with-fon production, entitled: "FULL STEAM AHEAD." "itTJLL STEAM AffliAD." Rollicking, Racy Revue, Full of Sugar and Spice. Instantaneous Success of BELLE & BETTY. English Specialty BELLE & BETTY. Dancers. Original. The Boy with the GEO. DE ALMA. Gold Banjo. GEO. DE ATil^ FRED. MAGUIRE. The Brilliant FRED MAGUIRE. Irieh Tenor. . Last Few Nights of The Versatile PARIS GREEN", Entertainer. PARIS GREEN* Last Nigbte of LAVEEN & CROSS. Acrobatio Comedian* ' LA VEEN & CROSS, and Burlesque •, LAVEEN & CROSS. Artiste. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Iβ, ; 600 Seate, 6d. Reserves at THE BKESTOL. Booking Fee, 6d- > J]VEKTBODY'S THEATEE* 12 noon to 5.30 pjn.; 6.30 to ; 10.30 turn. " a STILL DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES. ' Our Superb Two-feature Programme the TALK OF THE TOWN. CHARLEY CHAPLIN ' ("The Scream of tho Screen "), : In tho Funniest of Funniosities: j . A NIGHT IN THE SHOW. A NIGHT IN THE SHOW. A NIGHT IN THE SHOW. Two Acts of Continuous Hilarity. ' ■ AFTER DARK™ -AFTER DARK* AFTER DARK _....AFTER DARKj , AFTER DARK™ ...AFTER DARK. • A World Film Drain*. ■>'• A Heaxt. Interest Story. :} Full of Pathos and Extremely Starffing '<- Situations. Clara Kimball Yoang CompetilsaD.—« -„ 'Names of prizerwinners will be shown on * the screen to-night and to-morrow. . •, NEXT MONDAY'S ATTRACTION: RUSSIA'S MIGHTY ARMY. » • ' Prices as Usnal: '*. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d; ♦ RESERVES, Iβ. ..—————— >. ■. ;j JJXHE BRISTOL "1 piano co., ltd: , ' f THE PREMIER '~. PIANO HOUSE. ' ; Appointed sgenis throughoni' ' New Zealand for the famous - JOHN BROADWOOD & SOK3 PERFEOT PIANOS. , Wβ carry fie moat ". ' .; complete range of thete ", , ' .» OOSJtIwXXII i r SI * - a variety of choice ind effective, designs BROADWOOD PIANOS. ; GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND [ / BOUDOIR MODELS. \^ A new illnstrated catalogne [ has been issued recently, \ and will be forwarded to any address in the ' ' . Dominion post free on. _ Controlling Agents: ■ THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY ' ' , (LIMITED), PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; • \ And Branches. . '' SPORTIIfO. A UCEXAND RACING CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, 1816. NOMINATIONS for Easter Handicap, , '■ St. George's Handicap, Brighton Hurdlee. Autumn Steeplechaee, CLOSE THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March 17, by 9 o'clock. ?EES (leor each) to accompany nonum* . tions. J. F. HARTLAND, 15m . Secretary. -i MEETINGS. T\UNEDIN SAVINGS BANK* ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that H „ MEETING of TRUSTEES will be held in , ; the Office, 105 High street, Dnnedin, on. TUESDAY, tho 21st inst, at 3 pjn. . , FRED. SMITH, 17m, - Manager. . ?, mHE KAIKORAI FOOTBALL CLUB , • A will hold its THmTY-eEQOiNID ' ANNUAL MEETING in the- Rodyn Fire Brigade Station on WEDNESDAY, March. 22, at 8 pjn. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. Business: Adoption Annual, Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers. W. J. HOLDEN, Hon. Secretary. -' mHE ALL FOR EMPIRE LEAGUE. A PUBLIC MEETING. His Worship the Mayor (Mr, J. J. dnrfc) . invites the CITIZENS to ATTEND the ALL FOR EMPIRE MEETING . at 8 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 2*th Maseh' inet., in the' KING'S THEATRE, whea '$ Resolutions regarding , the Unity of the Em* ,-■ pire and $e Fostering , of Closcir Trado Re- ' lationship between the Motherland and thifl' Dominion will be submitted. Vhn BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATION*. THOROUGH OF ST. KILDAv r, RECRUITING MEETING will bo held on THURSDAY, the 23rd March, in the Coronation Hall, St. KiWa, at 8 pjn., to Assist Ifhe Government in connection -wife he Recruiting Scheme. Speaker, Rev. W< HAY. l Also, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd March, at' - tho Presbyterian Church Hall, Alberfcefcroot, St." dair. at 8 p.m. Speaker, Rev. W. Jj aSHFORD. . After the meeting Sub-committees will bd formed to Canvass tho District for Recruits. W. T. MTARLANE, Mayor. «' St. Kilda, March 15, 1916. ; 16m' HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. LAKE LOGAN AND HARBOUR i FORESHORE. NOTICE. Tho OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD, hav- '; ing removed the accumulation of rubhddi at Lake Logan, Hereby Gives Notice that ~\ £5 REWARD will bo paid for information whioh will lead to the CONVICTION of any -; pereon or persons DEPOSITING RUBBISH or other material at Lake Logan after this f\ date. This notice applies also to , tiho Her- V bour Foreshore generally. W. J. BARDSLEY, - i 16th March, 1916. Secretary. ' p "***" — ~——« WATSON'S No. 10 is a little doarerthan | most Whiskies, but is worth the , money. 2m ! J SHOW good form. Roll yoyr cigarettes 't\ from RED JAOKISI , Tobacco. Far J beet for cigarettes. . ! . 6m \)l . - "I
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16645, 17 March 1916, Page 1
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