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•• ' AMUSEMENTS. * PRINCESS THEATEE. (Warm <u> Your Own Parlour,) Direction: Ben J. and John Puller, jtm, TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. SECOND FUN FROLIC., Les. Bates's FOLLIES OF PLEASURE. / FOJjLIES OF PLEASURE, New Masterpiece of Revuodom, m JOYLAND, banquet of fun, t A blaze of splendour* A wealth of beauty, JUST GIRLS AND GLEE. THE YEAR'S BEST VAUDEVILLE: England's Famous Dancers, - ' ROYLE TRIO ROYLE TRIO ROYLE TRIO ROYLE TRIO (Miss Royle was Genoa's Pupil), Presenting operatic, classical, ballroom, and music hall dances. An act do Hie Delightful and Daring Pair, ROSE AND DELL, ROSE AND DELL, ROSE AND DELL, ' ROSE AND DELL, Tumblers and Trick Cyclist Acrobats. HAl £i,t i HAIG ' GEO. D'ALMA, Athletes. Banjo King. •-v: Last Week, ' T , ROYAL TOGOS, Japanese ROYAL TOGOS, Sensational Jugglers. ROYAL TOGOS Ropewalkexs. ROYAL TOGOS, The -whole town fatllrg of fJirvm FRIGES: D.C. and v OJ3., 2s: STALLS. Is; UPPER CIRCLE, 6dT THE BRISTOL. Bookings, fcL New Concertinas " ' and Entertaining Novelties I JREGG'S ~CONCEETmAS. 5 KAZOOS AND SONOPHONES. ,W° direct attention to the following BRITISH-MADE CONCERTINAS, a dS? menfc of "which has just reached us: ■ -">* No. 5. MAHOGANY, 20 keys, metal reeds, with Blackwood Case,' 47s 6d. No. 6.—MAHOGANY, 20 keys, steel reeds. Blackwood Case, 58s.' No. 11.—MAHOGANY, a splendid instrument, by Lachenal, of London, fine mahogany box, eta Price, £8. * SPECIAL:—A genuine "WHEATSTONE" r Engb'sh Conoertina, Mahogany, 57 ]-eys, second-hand, but in excellent condition. S Price, £9 10s. ' SONOPHONE CORNETS. . A highly entertaining instrument. Yon s simply sing, whistle, or hum into it and - produce all kinds of imitations of brass other instruments. It .provides plenty of fun, and can be played without any practice or experience. BRASS FINISH, with Cornet-shaped TtMl, Price, 2s 6d (including 3 extra vibratos). TRUMPET KAZOOS. The same stylo of instrument as the Sono- ■' i_l phone, but made of tin. Ingenious and amusing! Price, Is; posted. Is 2d. Extra 1 vibrators, 4 for 6d. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.). N Headquarters for Musical Instruments, ■Princes street. "PI A Y ID W I S H ART. Umsultmg, Homtßopathist and Bio- 1 chemio Therapeutist. Specialty. Skin Disease M. Docetti Walker, M.D., testifies , that _ biocherriic_ is a remarkable therapeutic system. It is food the patient receives, cell-food for the restoration of tha <■ balance of cell-salts in the diseased cells." 1 3 Grant street (off High street) ■ 'Phone 759, MEETINGS. 7TIHE NATIONAL WELFARE ASSO- 'I i CIATION. A MASS HfKWn , Will be held in the KING'S THEATRE, DOWLENG STREET, ~ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. A Resolution will be submftted protesting against the proposed Reduction of the Age under the Military Service Act to 19 years. Speakers: Revs. Griffith and Eaton, E. C. Reynolds, Esq. Chairman: His Worship tfc» Mayor (T " Clark, Esq.). ■ E. P, WILKINSON, Secretary. 1 rfflHE NATIONAL WELFARE ASSO--fi- CIATION. PUBLIC MEBHIJGS win b& under:— ■ t WEST H ARB OUR.—Coronation Hall - Ravensbourne, THIS (MONDAY! EVENING, August 13, at 8 o'clock, ;; Speakers: Messrs, B. & Irwin, R. R. Douglas, and others. Chairman: H//.S E. Moller, Esq., Mayor. ■ _ MOSGEEL. —Coronation HalL TO-MOR- ' ' ROW (TUESDAY), August 14, at" 8 o clock. Speakers: Messrs B. S. Irwin, E. C. Reynolds, and others. Chairmanj A. F. Quelch, Esq., Mayor. Ladies Specially Invited. 13an E. P. WILKINSON, Secretary. - TA G O MOT O R OLUB (Incorporated). A. MEETING OF MEMBERS of tha above-named Club will be held at the Dunedin Jockey Club's Rooms on TUESDAY ' NEXT, 14th August, 1917, at 8 pan. „ P- H. POWER, . Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. "OROWISrS STOCK EXCHANGE TEA. ■ ■ ROOMS, Princes street, Dunedm. CONSISTENTLY SUPERIOR—AIways. s " Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday H ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, noon, and night, the aim of Brown's Stock Exchange Tea Rooms is to provide to Patrons goods of the very Highest Quality. - -■' The most approved scientific methods of baking are in vogue a.t our- Balrerfoa ' result being in everything turned out the aome of perfection. And it is not onlj iha goods provided for your repast, but also - the service and the surroundings Consistently Superior Always, ' At the Busiest and Sunniest Hm-my Jq Dunedin, BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA. ROOMS. Princes street (at the Corner). [J~yIRECT FBOM PAR Ttk ; * It is rarely such a handsome disola* mP COMBS and HAIR ORNAMENTS atJn in Dunedin as those just opened at Hendy"» * Hairdressing Rooms. They have . oan» r direct from Paris, and comprise a to? choice selection of Jet Combs, specially suited for Ladies in Mourning. The stock includes Slides, Pins, etc., in brilliant sefe.tings, as well as Real Tortoiseshell, and J -> thoso desiring something really exclusive in this way for presentation or otherwise * (should not fail to see them. The - J range from 6d to 3 guineas each. Inspection cordially invited at HENDY'S HAIRDRESSING RQmrq - HM. DAVEY, Engineer and Arohi- • tect, 91a Prinoes street.—Patents, etc., prepared for all available countries, v Inquiro about Cheap Design Protection for Small Inventions. All particulars. Oar.. > respcndence invited.—TeSs.: House and - 1 Office, 473. RAIN can't settle on your wind screen if " 3 • you polish it with NONFOG, the Mrat - invention in the motoring tforlcL It lately prevents fog en wind screens, shop ■windows, cramoars; 3a.—Garages and iron, v"mangers. ■ " , • - -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17081, 13 August 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17081, 13 August 1917, Page 6

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