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[The Otago Daily Times is registered at the Oeneial Post Office, London, as transmissible through the post in the United Kingdom at the newspaper rate of postage.] * 1 AMUSEMENTS. CHILDREN'S 1 Jiw!AT TOMORROW At, FULLERS' bargain matinee. Ft ELERS' JS\KG AIN MATINEE. BARGAIN PRICES: 6d and Is. ; pit IN CESS THEATRE. A PALACE OF LUXURY. ' Warmer than your Fireside. NIGHTLY at 3 Matinee Saturday, 2.30. > FULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. Governing Dim for Don J. Fuller. S Brilliant and Instantaneous Success of ) The Famous Amer.can Metropolitan Entf-xtainors, , Chas Virginia , " KING and THORNTON, • | Assisted by RUPERT DRUM, In thoir Clever Comedy Sketch, > "CHUMS." Direct from America, j ORPHEA.—Playing Four ORPIIEA —Instruments Simultaneously. Costor JESSIE IiARLEE. Comedienne JESSIE BARLEE. Athol—TlEß & ROSS—Peggy Athoi—TlEß & ROSS. —Peggy A Real Comedy Act. Last Nights—Last Nights Pearl—LAlJD &, ARNOLD.—Villiers Pcarl-LADD & ARNOLD.—ViIHera Operatic Staxs. EURASIAN —Magic EURASIAN.—and Mvstery FREDDY JAMES. LES WARTON, m KINGSLEY & GRAHAM. < WEEK NIGH 1 PRICES: D.C. andjO.S., 2s; Stalls. Is. Children half-price. Upper Circle, 6d Reserves at IKE BRISTOL. Booking Fee, 6d. J\ T EW QUEEN'S THEATRE. 12.30 till 530 ; 6.30 till 10.30 p.m. t When the Question for the Day will bo WHO DROVE MABEL TO DESTRUCTION? WHO DROVE M\Bi.L TO DESTRUCTION And echo .-.nswers "A commercial traveller." His suit, and not his cheque book, 1 did it. lie found Mabel holding down a i waitress's job in a small-town cafe. He told her the talc of his life; showed her his 1 new boots; -ind lured the poor girl into tho " 'eart of the city that 'as no 'eart." Luckily MACK SENNETT was following him all the tune with a camera He's got ■ all tho evidence against tile "commercial" in his latest TWO ACT TRIANGLE COMEDY, THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. Fatty also has a lot of evidence —first-hand evidence. —also a black eve. He was Mabel's rustic swain, and tiacked her to the cabaret. "Nemesis will overtake you," he shouted; but half a brick beat Nemesis badly. But, of course, they never do appreciate heroes m the Bowery. Say, though, the way Fatty b'ow into that cabaret, blew out again, and then rebounded with a party of naval reinforcements, puts a ton of ginger into the comedy. Long beforo things finished Mabel had decided that beans and ' bacon at Bark Hut were much better than beer and biuises on the Bowery. MABEL NORMAND. FATTY, AND Ali ST. JOHN MABEL NORMAND, FATTY, AND AL ST. JOHN Make merry in quite a new the entire second reel being enacted in one of the Bowery " dives," and serving to . introduce some of the toughest characters who frequent that Dart of New York. A GREAT SUPPORTING SERIES. ADULTS. SIXPENCE; fTHTT.T/'R'EN, 53. BY far the Largest Importers of Pianos in the Dominion. •THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.) Represent the Most Prominent Pianoforte Manufacturers in Great Britain, including JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS, JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS, WM. SAMES (LTD.), WM. SAMES (LTD.), COLLARD & OOLLARD, COLLARD & COLLARD, WALTER COLLINSON. WALTER COLLINSON. All instruments bearing tho name of any of these well-known makftra are fully guaranteed • against structural 'defects. Tho best material and the greatest skill are need in the building of these splendid examples of the pianomakers' craft , ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LIMITED), MUSIC WAREHOUSEMEN. Our Music Department is thoroughly np fa date. DAVID WIS HART, Consulting Homoeopathist and Biochemic Therapeutist. Specialty, Skin Diseases. M. Docetti _ Walker, M.D., testifies that "The biochemic is a remarkable thera- a peutio system. It is food the patient ceives, cell-food for the balance of cell-salts in the 3 Grant (off Mr p.m. with bo acres to a re is is the Comrr ANZAC HOUSE, MORA^jl^^^^H Pa si Mr W. Patricio Vice pivsid 't.ts. ])r Fulton, Mr F. Calvert^^B J l ,\ciu'r.o Comm ttfc : Messrs E. (' RivnoMs A. A. Finch, J. A. Park, W J Gnti'i .o, D. J. Calder, W. Tame, J,is. < oiiikt, C. G. White CL Murm. .1 J. Mallard Hon Secret irv and Treasurer: S. P. Mi-anii. lion's Buildings, Cratrrord «'rert. Ilou-f Min.icn-. Mr C W Fisher. Open to a'i SOLDIERS AND SAILORS who have n( any rime served in the Army cr N.iv ind to all Enliated Men back on leave TQ \T,L PUf'il THE CT,T T B IS FREE, NO CHARGE WHATEVER BEING M\DE EOR TV To tho*e desiring to enrolled as Members i f t ! io C'ul> tli" only formality required is I) lec-sur tbejr nnrari and ad«'t'i the ifous« Manager at the Club House. and thereaT**'- they are entitled to all tli" advaTitn. n ' n" membership. W A'l SON'S No. 10 is a little dearer thai; ws: whiles, 'trot is worth the lUQ2CJ. ruu

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 1