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fThc Otajjo Dailv T'mes I# registered affile General Posl Office, London, oj ■ transmissible through tfee post in the United Kingdom at the newspaper rate f postage.] ' ' l■ L l l ' ' — <1 ■ AMUSEMENTS. • PRINCESS THE AT EE. Vaudeville.—FULLEßS'—Vaudeville. Every Evening at ,8. 9-UNUSUAL ACTS.—9 A BRIGHT SHOW FOR UP-TO-DATE PEOPLE. BULLETIN BOARD: WINIFRED & LUMLEY ... 8.2 -pjn. . LIEUTENANT GORDON 8.15 p.m. : GEO. D'ALMA j. 8.28 p.m. ■ ' STERLING & LOVE ... ~. 8.42 p.m. INTERVAL ... 8.56 p.m. MERLYN 9.8 p.m. . DORA . OBERMAN 9.18 p.m. BLAKE & GRANBY 9.26 p.m. • PHIL PERCIVAL 9.42 p.m. LEONARD'S POODLES ... 10.5 p.m.-. CURTAIN 10.20 p.m. r PRICES: D.C. and OS., 2s; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings,'6d. .QRIGINAL SKETCHES OF ANZAC. Exhibited by Royal Command at ■Buckingham Palace.- . . ART GALLERY HALL. UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES IOF ANZAC By Sapper MOORE-JONES, N.Z. Eng. . All Proceeds in Aid of N.Z. Returned- .. i•' Soldiers' Funds. ■ - In' Order that visitors may be given. - a . better opportunity of viewing the pictures ;.v at the evening session, the doors will i . at 7 o'clock. Detailed lectures lasting/for • more than an hour,, dealing with , the campaign_ and the life of • the Gallipoli soldier,' are . given by Sapper Moore-Jones at 3. p.r£. : and 8 p.m. respectively. Visitors-' are requested to arrive before the * the lecture. DAY SESSIONS: 2 p.m. to*; 5 ; p.m. Adults, .Is; ' Juveniles, 6d. Lecture at Z' '', o'clock •' • EVENING SESSIONS: 7 .to: 10 o'clock. Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats,-Is; Juveniles, ; Half-price. Lecture 8 p.m. ' NOTE.—Special View of Exhibition, with * ■ - Lecture, for Schools- by Arrangement from- .-■'■< 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Communicate with D. J. ■-. - 8.. Seymour, Excelsior Hotel. ■ •. \ . • Adelina Patti wrote:*" lam " t '* 1 " charmed with the tone and touch." ; "*- JgRINSMEAD PIANOS. * THE FAMOUS ALL-BRITISH . . -r INSTRUMENTS. . j- In many of the world's Inter- > national Exhibitions the old-established 1 firm of John Brinsmead and Sons (Ltd.) havo • maintained, the' prestige of Britigh PiariOfortes and won notable triumphs.' v "BRINSMEAD " is almost. a household • word throughout the British Empire, ' Pianos_ of this make finding an honoured place in homes of every; class—from ■ the ' Palace of H.M. the King to the Worker-s little Cottage. - " .'. The Fame of the BRINSMEAD is not of yesterday. It reaches back to the middle of. last century, and many of the greatest" British musicians have used, praised, and - x written of these splendid instruments. ' .We direct the special attention of those looking, for a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY - PIANO to MODEL 17A, ' in' Chippendale mahogany, iron frame, .overstrung, full trichord, etc. The Tone is Beautiful and Refined in quality, -and the Touch Easy an'd " Responsive. Inspection is cordially invited.Catalogues post free on request. ■■ «. - v OHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), ■ Agents for Brinsmead Pianos, ■ Princes street. AVID- W I S H A R T, ; ' Consulting Homoeopathist and 'Biochemic Therapeutist Specialty, Skin Diseases. M. Docetti Walker, M.D., testifies " that "The biochemic is a remarkable therapeutic system. -It is food the patient re-' ceives, cell-food for the restoration of tho 1 balance of cell-salts in the diseased cells, J ' -:■ - 3 Grant street (off High street). : 'Phone 769. v MEETINGS. , . ' This (Wednesday) . afternoon. / , ' . At 4.15, Ine ANNUAL MEETING of the DUNEDIN CITY MISSION" will be held in tho - TOWN HALL. An excellent report. The President, his Worship the Mayor, and 1 other well-known cit.zeiis will take part. . . JAU interested persons are invited. 28m. D. WRIGHT, Secretary. OMEN'S NATIONAL . RKERVE. " The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Women's National Reserve will be held in the Stock Exchange THIS (WEDNESDAY) , EVENING; March 28,.at 8 o'clock. . - »• A.. WOODHOUSE, 28m Hon: Se'eretary. BURNS CLUB. , ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING will b*3 held TO-MORKOW (IHURSiDAY) ' EVENING, at 8 o'clock; in f N.Z. Express '■ Company's Board Room, ' Bond 6treet. Business: Annual Report and Balance' Sheet, Election of Office-bearers. { W. B. M'EWAN, ; 28m President. . SOUTHERN FOOTBALL, CLUB j :• (Rugby). , The ANNUAL' MEETING will be held on MONDAY EVENING, April 2, at. 8 o'clock, : n .Friendly Societies' Hall.: Kin™ Edward street, South Dunedin. Business: of Annual Report and Balance > Sheet, Election of Office-bearers. . • J. F. HIMBURG, 28m Hon. Secretary. CITY MAYORALTY. '' JJjUNEDIN MAYORAL ELECTION. All those in favour of the r.etuni if Mr J. J. CLARK are invited to ATTEND one or other of the MEETINGS, to bo hold as under, when Committees will bis sei up for'the respective Districts:— N.E. VALLEY: At Rooms, 116 Main road, ' .opposite Crown street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 28th March, ut ' 8 o'clock. ROSLYN: At- Washer's Hall, TO-MOR- , ROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, '29th March, at 8 o'clock-. NORTH END: At No. 14 Frederick street,' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, 29th March, at 8 o'clock. CENTRAL: At E. S. Wilson's Boaid Room, Empire Buildings, on FRIDAY-, 30th March, at 8 p.m." ST. CLAIR: At Presbvterian Church Hall, on FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. \ - MORNINGTON: At Council -Chambcts, on MONDAY. April 2. at 8 p.m. SOUTH DUNEDIN, CAVERSHAjVI: At Rooms, 110 King Edwajrd road, at 8 p.m. ' GEO. FLEURY, >' 28m Chairman. lg P E C I A L NOT I C E. Madame REPRAH, Character Reader Vocation Expert, and General Adviser, begs ■ to intimate that her visit to Dunedin w3l terminate in two weeks. She can be can- : suited each day till then from 10 .a.m. to ' 9 p.m. at Club House, Moray place (exactly' ■ opposite Public Library). Children's Delineation a specialty. . 27in OTAGO WITNESS.—New Et-oriea. • A larga • amount of reading matter. Ptioe, 64. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16964, 28 March 1917, Page 1