(The Otago Daily Times (s registered at (be General Post Office, London, ao transmissible through the post in the United Kingdom at the newspaper rate - of postage.] i AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME, To-day: 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m.; 6.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. QUEEN'S THEATRE. " ATTRACTION EXCEPTIONAL. '\ TO-DAY, ,: 1.30 p.m. till 5.30; 6.30 p.m. till 10 pjnv THE GENUINE PICTURES. '" THE FIRST OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES OF BRITISH TROOPS UNDER FIRE. TAKEN BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE WAR OFFICE, AND ' ' , UNDER THEIR DIRECTION, bnown Before their Majesties the King and - Queen at Windsor. ;; THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME." THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME." "•THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME." ; Mr GEORGE says :— "If the exhibition of this picture all orer *"! the , world does not end war, God help ">- civilisation. . . . It is the privilege-nay, duty—of every ' Briton to witness this mightiest effort, this ' epocal triumph of the Btaoire. i USUAL PRICES.' ' . A GLORIOUS > PLAZA GRAND ORCHESTRA, * -. 11 Professional Performers, 1 i- ■ And ' LOUISE LOVELY i '"• LOUISE LOVELY • ■■ . At-.the pLA Z A THEAT RB, * . The Special "Blue Bird" Feature, BOBBY OF THE BALLET -— • BOBBY OF THE BALLET. , \ i BOBBY.OF THE BALLET. —I BOBBY OF THE BALLET. K . ' BOBBY OF THE BALLET. —- BOBBY OF THE BALLET. LOUISE LOVELY IN THE "LEAD " The Screaming BILLY RITCHIE Comedy. ' • THE CURSE OF WORK. -—T^ THE CURSE OF WORK. GREED ._ The GREED,.™ Wonderful '< GREED ....TransatlantHj. % ' J LATEST TOPICAL JOURNAL. " - COMPLETE FULL PROGRAMME, " Accompanied by the PLAZA GRAND ORCHESTRA- ' '"- Oondnctor, Mr G. B LAJDLAW ' /- * OVERTURE—" ZAMP A." " *V< ADULTS, 6d. ga. ' s Popular Musio , - For the Popular Taste! ' > 2 BEG.Q'.-S -NEW SONGS I i,? SONGS YOU SHOULD KNOW! ~ Songs are , of the type known Sβ *.' Popular,' and appeal to the great public, l J who like tunefulness m the melody. flent*-> - ?l ment in the words, and an easy accompani- ,V ment t . "BACK HOME IN TENNESSEE' , ' * v , (Just try to picture me), by Waiter ,' ; " ,;. : Donaldson. ' " This song is said to be " one of the most "$ catchy tunes of the kind ever written,'with ' -'" a dashmg rhythm that makes you want to" > beat time'to it at" onco." » » , "HELLO. HAWAII, HOW ABB . An amusing dittj concerning a loveeieK u > swain who wants to send a kiss by wireless, iiasy and catchy."- f i THE LONG WHITE CLOUD ''. '' Words by EL S. B. Ribbands (author/of Our Territoriale"),' music by Serg«inb ' - u . . _ . Ch. L. James. ' * _. A patriotic song of the dominion by New •Zealand writers A fine 'breezy song The words express the sentiments of the heroes * far away m the fighting line. If you hav* a mend at the front send him £ coayT'" ''TS Price, 2s each: Dosted 2s 2d. The 3 Songß post free for 6sN # OHAS. BEGG & CO. CLTD& ' - Headquarters for Mnsio, / ■' PRINCES STREET. / v \ AV I D « WISH ARt; \ Consulting Homoeopathist and Biochemw Therapeutist Specialty, Skin Diseases. M Walkpr. M.D., testifies ' that The bioehemio is a remarkable' therapeutdo system. It is food the patient recaves, cell-food for the" restoration of the ' balance of oell-salts in the dieeased ceDe,"^ 3 Grant etreet (off Hij;h street). ."; - : : , ; 'Phone 769 / SPOFITINQ. jv AKB COUNTY RACES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY; /MARCH 12.and 13, 1i0.1.* ' , NOMINATIONS for ATT. EVENTS excepting Maiden and Farewell Handioaoc! CLOSE at the Secretary's Office TO-\IGHT (FRIDAY), 2nd, Maroh, at 9 o'clock. NOTE.—Queensfown Telegraph Office ' closes 5 p.m. Railway Excursion Tickets issued on '• r SATURDAY, 10th March, available for- " Return inclnding THURSDAY, 15th J. J. MTBRIDE, /~ ~ SecretanrT y * '■- Box 24, Qaeenstown. 23 i { A UCKLAND RACING CLUB.' AUTUMN MEETING, "'ISK. f> NOMINATIONS for - EASTER HANDICAP, , ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP, BSIGHTON HURDLES, AUTUiO'I STEEPLECHASE- / CLOSE '■ TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 2nd MARCH, liyfl. FEES, lsov each, to accompany "^ >. Nominations. J. F. HARLAND, s 28f .- '- ~ Secretary. d ° R , B RAC IN G CLUB. * SUMMER MEETING, MARCH 21 and 22. ,' NOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAYj ' March 5, at 9 p.m. , " ; ' J. LATHAM, Bos 46, Gore. Secretary. SHOW DUNBDI N HORTICULTURAL , SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW, ' Art Gallery Hall, " ' MARCH, 1917. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, sth ' MARCH, at 8 p.m. 28f R. HANNINQ, Secretary. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL, TURKISH BATHa PUBLIC NOTICE *IS HEREBY GIVEN i that the Turkish' Baths, which have beon closed to admit of repairs being carried out, will be REOPENED ON SATURDAY. NEXT, 3rd instant. ■ G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. i Town Hall: Ist March, 1917. 2m USE only pure food prodncts Ask for HAYWARD'S MALT VINEGAR- * the Vinegar with a local firm behind it Guaranteed under the Pure Food Act. All grocers. gyf to puritj and mellowne-ss is vJa WATSON'S No. 10 Whiskv '- Don't forget it s high-class. i7f E Recommend DAVID UOBERT- ' SON. Sign Writing, House Painting I-Paperhanging.-jCorner Stnart axid Ciunber- ' land Btreets. Tfelephono 1703. "3 ■ ■'■ ■•. ■ ■'■'■'.'■ ' - ■*"■*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 1
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