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(The Otago Dally Times fs registered a( (be General Post Office,- London, ai transmissible through the post In the United Kingdom at the newspaper rate of postage.] AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE.' NIGHTLY AT 8. Ben. J. Fuller Presents WALTER JOHNSON'S WALIKtt JOHNSON'S WALTER JOHNSON'S MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS, In A BIG NEW REVEL, " THE KISSING MAID,'"A Perfect Entertainment ~^ MUSIO PRETTY GIRLS. And ' " in LAUGHTER. CHIC FROCKS. DANCING DIVINITIES. A SURE CURE FOR THAT BORED FEELING. 16 000 Patrons saw "The Flyaway Girls." WHY? BECAUSE JT WAS GOODVERY GOOD. ! 20,000 will see "The Kissing Maid,* , - BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST EVER. A Perfect WHUtL OF PLEASURE. PRICES: D.C. anTo.S.', 2s; Stalls, Iβ; Upper Circle, 6dL Box Plan at The Bnstoi! Bookings, 6d. All by Successful Song Writers! JgEGG'S FAVOURITE SONGS. THREE SPLENDID SONGS BY POPULAR COMPOSERS. "THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO HOME,By Herbert Mackenzie. This is a now bong by the composer of the famous _ There s a Long. Long Trail," to which it is a companion. Very popular in sentiment and style. Picture title-page. "THE HOME BELLS ARE RINGING, , * By Ivor Norello, composer of "Keep the Home Fires Burning.' , . A song for the times, tuneful and sentimental. The - last lines of the Chorus are: "When wand'rings- are ended, And sad days are o'er, It's worth all the waiting , To be home once more."' "LOVE'S WONDERLAND," By Frederick Drummond, composer of "Homeland." A rapturous love ballad, set to a beautiful melody, with ■ a' full," dashing, and brilliant accompaniment Price, 2s each. Posted, 2s 2d ; . The Three Post Free for 6s. ! CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Music, Princes street. " F| AVID W I S H A R T, -B-' _ Consulting Homoeopathist and Bi<> chemio Therapeutist Specialty, Skin Diseases. M. Docetti Walker, 81.D., testifies that "The biochemic is a remarkable therapeutic system. It a food the patient receives, cell-food for the restoration of' the balance of cell-salts in tho diseased cells." . 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769 MEETINGS. - - EDUCATIONAL ASSO- *■♦■•■ CIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Assoo'clock. Everyone interested in educational matters cordially invited to attend. ' 18ap I "OETURNED SOLDIERS. ," The 2nd ANNUAL REUNION and DINNER in Commemoration of Anzac Day N will be held in the Early Settlers' Hall oa the EVENING of the 25th APRIL. Tickets are obtainable from Committee or the Manager of Anzac Club. « v T. L. REYNOLDS, Hon. Secretary Dinner Committee. OTAGO CENTRAL LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Committee of the above District will be held at the Courthouse. Naseby, on TUESDAY, thtf* sth day of June, 1917, at 12 noon, to Hear and Determine Applications under the provisions of 'The Licensing. Act, 1908,"' and amendments t.h«ri»nf Notice of application must be lodged in " DUPLICATE with the Undersigned at the Courthouse, Naseby, on or before the 16th day of MAY, 1917. Dated at Naeeby this sth day of April, J. A. NORRD3, Clerk Otago Central Licensing Committee. BUSINESS NOTICES. • FTIHE NEW SAVOY CHEF. In order that the SAVOY may maintain with the utmost credit its reputation as the Finest Restaurant in the Dominion, tho Proprietors have taken an unusual step. They have engaged a High-salaried Chef, who has had a most successful career in prominent hotels in New Zealand. .He is an expert of the highest ability, and his cooking is such as will gratify the most exacting. The Savoy is probably tho only Restauiant in the Dominion where the Kitchen is under the direction of a Chef of such high- standing. Patrons are promised viands served in perfect condition, thoroughly enjoyable, ' • and cooked to perfection. DINNER (12 to 2), as usual, Is 3d. THE SAVOY. ~ Restaurant De Luxe, MORAY PLACE (corner Princes street). NECESSARY WARNING. It happens occasionally that people who purchase the British Specific, Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, as a hair tonic are astonished, after using for a short period to find that any grey hair they have completely disappears. Although not a dye, it acts directly on tho roots by restoring vitality to ■ faded and impoverished hair glands and destroying dandruff germs. AK though hundreds of both sexes throughout New Zealand are using it daily with splendid rcsulte to check greyncss, anyone wishing to retain grey or whito hair should not continuo its use. It is sold everywhere by leading chemists and drapers! Price 3s 6d. Or may bo had post free direct from • A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist, Dune'din, Sole Australasian Agent. 16ap recommend it The ' No. 10 is a little dearer * * than most whiskies, but is worth tho money. -. 17ap A SPLENDID Emergencv—WATSON'S f O -/ 0 WHIS F; Always kSp a bottle handy; purest, best. 17ap j^m r, ™mt"»' ' m& explains rare , quality_WAßSON'S No. 10 WHISKY. ""jpHEW! This windlTbitter!" "Yes TO f: T( a drink of WATSON'S No. '10 WHI3JN.Y now woujd do you good." TjTIOR Cold Snap, a tot of WATSON'S ' Jg No. 10 WHISKY wards off q chiU ' . W'E Recommend DAVID ROBERT- , SON. Sign Writing. House Painting, Paperhangmg.—Corner Stuart and Cumbor- '- land streets. Telephone 1703. lQj* .\ "/

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 1

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