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AMUSEMENTS. LA PREMIERE DANSEUSE. A PREMIERE DANSEUSE. GABY DESLYS MATINEE, GABY DESLYS MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. ADULTS, SIXPENCE. CHILDREN, 3d. Special Managerial Notice. —Owing to tho enormous success and immenso popularity of tho Gaby Desilys programme, and in order to avoid tho tremendous crowd to-night, the management respectfully request ladies and children to attend tho Matinee this afternoon At THE OCTAGON HAYWARD'S ART PICTURES, Wedded to Delightful Orchestral Accompaniments. AT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT, GABY DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. GABY DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. GABY DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. GABY DESLYS in HER TRIUMPH. GABY DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. GABY" DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. GABY DESLYS HER TRIUMPH. Incidental to the Picture, Mdlle. Deslys will render heir two greatest creations, LA DANSE DESLYS LA DANSE DESLYS And LE DANSE DES APACHES. LE DANSE DES APACHES •The great fame of Gaby Deslys ia 1 world-wide. Other Pictures Include a . SIDNEY DREW Comedy. A Fme Edison OOMEDY-DRAMA. THE LATEST PATiaE GAZETTE. MATUSHIMA BAY Coloured Scenio THE SEVENTH DAY ... Edison Comedy Prices: Dress Circle, One Shilling. 1000 Seats at Sixpence. ( Booking, Sixpence Extra, by 'phone at Theatre from 7 p.m. 5 : "The war will bo won or lost on the western front."—Lord Kitchener. jgTJRNS HALL NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, 29th April. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, 29th April. Also WED., 3rd, and THURS., '4th MAY. The Distinguished International Journalist, FREDERIC COLEMAN, In a Series of THRILLING LECTURES, entitled WITH THE ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. ALLIES IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS. The War, as seen by AN ACTUAL EYE-WITNESS. FREDERIC COLEMAN Was attached to the Headquarters Staff, and took part in many of the TITANIC STRUGGLES that have occurred on the Western Front. THE GREAT MYSTERIOUS WESTERN FRONT, Of which we know so little, and in which we place ail our hopes and fears, for here will the war be decided. FREDERIC COLEMAN Will describe his Actual Experiences and what he saw in Trench and Firing Line. FREDERIC COLEMAN will tell of deathless exploits, which none can hear without a stirring of the blood and a quickened sense of patriotism. He was right in tho thick of it —his motor oar was twice smashed'' by German shells, —and he .was wounded and gassed. Those who wish do know what the great strugglo on the West means, and how the Germans have been held back, should hear Frederic Coleman's vivid and thrilling stories of the war.. Tho Lectures will be Illustrated' by UNIQUE PICTURES TAKEN UNDER FIRE BY MR COLEMAN Which graphically depict the events described, and bring the atmosphere of the battlefield right to you. AND HE HAS SEEN AND EXPERIENCED ALL HE DESCRIBES. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. No Booking Fee. BOX PLANS WILL . OPENBOX PLANS WILL OPEN At Tho Bristol Piano Company NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. Frank Talbot, General Manager. SHOW. "jThUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S WINTER SHOW, MAY 10 and 11, 1916. NOTICE TO FRUITGROWERS. ENTRIES invited for Competitions for APPLES andl PEARS, 6 of each, desserf and cooldng; Collections of Apples and Pears (several classes). Send for scnedule. R. HANNING, Secretary. 1 Dowling street. ' 22ap

QELIQIOUS. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS DOMINION EASTER CONFERENCE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BURNS HALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 22. MORNING SESSION. 9.15, Devotional; 10, Teachers' Preparation Classes; 11.15, "Meeting the Needs of the Teens," Rev. G. H. JUPP. AFTERNOON, at 2.30, GARDEN PARTY, COLUMBA COLLEGE. BURNS HALL. EVENING SESSION. ' . 7.30, "Experiences," Mr R. BLAIR (S.S. Agent); 8.30, "The Supreme Needs of the Teacher—(a) The Passion for Souls," Rev. E. A. AXELSEN. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 2:30 p.m., DEMONSTRATIONS, KNOX AND ST. ANDREW'S. Conference Sermons at Knox and St Andrew's in Morning; First in Evening For Monday's Programme see Monday's Times. EVERYBODY INVITED. j)OTAGO£ HALL. NZ~A C DA Y. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. A COMBINED COMMEMORATION "ANZAC" PATRIOTIC SERVICE. SERVICE will bo held in Reid Half King ADDRESSES by Revs. W. A. HAY and Edward street, South Dunedin, on TUES0. EATON. DAY, 25th inst., at 7.45 p.m. J. B. ShackSolos by Mrs E. Cameron, Mrs W. C. lock, Esq. (ox-Mayor)' will preside. Corporal Reid, Miss Shepherd, Mr A. M'Leod, Rev. A. J. Seamer and others will tako Central _ Mission Choir. part-. Surplus collection to go to Red Cross Collection Aid Chaplains' Fund. Fund. Everybody, especially returned Everybody Welcome. soldiers, cordially welcomed. 22ap ROAD BOARD NOTICES. MEETINGS. QTAGO HEADS . ROAD BOARD. FJUIERI VETERINARY .UNION. TRIENNIAL ELECTIONS. Tho MEETING of the above PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Union wil! bo heW in tho Oddfellows' Hall pursuant to Section 7 of " The Local Elec- on SATURDAY, the 29th April, 1916, at tions and Polls Act, 1908," that NOMINA- 3 p.m'. TIONS will be received by mo, addressed ■ JOHN GRANT, Otakou Post Office, up to 12 o'clock Noon 22ap Secretary on WEDNESDAY, 26th April, 1916, for / SIX MEMBERS for Otago Heads Road . . , , . , „. r™,, Board If more Nominations than the TFS • ? dnik: WATSON S number of Members required are received, Whisky. Something like a a POLL will bo takofi on SATURDAY, v^isk y- lap 6th May, 1916, and I appoint tho School- itttit A( 1 iiu a vt~i PTf'tTT po i , Otokou, ,s llic Polling Boot!,. F*i& Sofc ° Jg JAMES DICK. If you're looking for a treat, try tho brand Returning Officer. that's never beat. 8m Otakou, April 14, 1916 18ao — —-— OM 'DONALD & MILLER, Green Island, ■ are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon reading matter. Pii(V> fid. PIGS. Correspondence 1 invited. lap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16675, 22 April 1916, Page 1

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