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AHUSEHENT3. " VERY GOOD EDDIE. IJIS MAJESTY'S THEATER Direction _. ._ J. and N. TAEL FOR FOUR NIGHTS- ONLY, Commencing: THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, Messrs J. and N. Tait present their NEW MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Of \ SIXTY—BRILLIANT ARTISTS,-^I2TXI Headed by , EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE • COMEDIAN, BARRY LUPINO, BARRY LUPINO, In the Record-breaking Musical Comea^ "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." A SHEER DELIGHT EST MUSKJ AMD MIRTH. "VERY GOOD EDDIE" "VERY GOOD EDDIE" "VERY GOOD EDDIE" Will be the talk of Dunedin, and the catchy , mnsw will be sung, played,- and whistled for o. If you < hum it REMEMBER! FOUR NIGHTS ONLY REMEMBER! FOUR NIGHTS ONLy! N ™£t^%J2 2 £, PLANS for ** Season OPEN at THE BRISTOL on FRIDAY^ MORNING. MtfCES: Reserred'stalh, 6s; Drea Pit and Stalls, la extra, Dn-ection ■■~— ~ J. and N. Taft. I The Product of . I 110 years' experience I r|THE "CHALLEF" PIANO AT BEGG'S. AT , PIANOS by the oW-estabE&ed firm of CHALLEN & BON are thoroughly British in their Structural Excellence, Solidity, and Fine Appearance. , - Sir FREDERICK COWAN, Moa. Doc, H Bears testimony to their " puriljr of) tone, touch, and good workmanship." V). Sir GEORGE C. MARTIN, Mus. Doc,, { - % Says: "My. experience of Challen Piano* has been bo Eminently Satisfactory thai and confidence. ** Sir JOHN STAINER, Mas. Doa, Wrote: "Challen Pianofortes are eharacteraed by Remarkable Purity of Tone . . . are very moderate in price." l '■'. We invite your inspection of the Pianos, which have won the profes- : sional endorsement of these distmgaished British musicians. ■-.■:!,' CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Agents for Challen and Son, London, ' Princes street. . ■' ■< £Y LP „ WISH A RxT. ■" Homoeopathist and Biochemio Therapeutist. Specialty, Skin Diseases. M. Docetti Walker, M.D., testifies that "the biochemic is a remarkable therapeutic system. It is food the patient receives, cell-food for the restoration ofithe balance of cell-salts in the diseased tsells." 3 Grant etreet (off High street). •Phone. .769.. ._> :-, - i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .EVIA TH A N HOT.B Is,: Lower High street, Dunedin (Nearly Opposite Railway Station). ■•".; Dnnedin's Largest Private Hotel, r« * " with every modern convenience and ''. comfort. Smoking Room, and Light,' Airy Bedrooms. Unlimited Supply of Hot Water for B*Sm. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. . > "" TEA from 5 until after arrival «I Express Trains. Unexcelled Caiaine, Superior Serviea Day and Night Porter*. '■ .. . Communications to , JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box m< Telegrams " Leviathan." Telephone No. 67. 22ja IMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, comerManor place and Princes street (on tram route); Accommodation for Boarders and Travelling Publio. You will obtain proprietress. 'Phone 3650. Terms moderate.' GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray jilaoe . . ('phone 2180).-ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. . _ 20ju LYNDHURST HOUSE, 47 Moray place , ('phone 3196).—ACCOMMODA r ftON Visitors, Vacancy Boarders; terms moderate. —Mrs Robinson, proprietress. . 16aa >0 ARD-RESEDENCE: Furnished Rooma to LET; permanent boarders, 22s 6d. proprietress). . . ■ , 16i^ r ANTED (by lady), Large Unfurnished' # Front ROOM; modern conveniences. indispensable.—Address Tenant, Daily Times. : 22au K> LET, Furnished Large BED-SIT-TTNG ROOM, suitable for two or three young ladies or married couple; all conveniences.—Homely, South End, Times' ZLau r ANTED, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS, witn ■ ■ gas cooker; central; t»se bath.—Full particulars Couple, Times Office. 22au IRL in office wants BOARD, private vJT family; piano.—M. M., Times Office ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. JEVERLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD —> TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Board-, ers. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet.—Terms - on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers, pro-' prietress. .:•-.'. -- old'- - TIONAL BEDROOMS at Y.MICA Building, Moray place, will be- received untdl AUGUST 24. «~v^ Plana and specifications may be seen at my Office: EDMUND ANSCOMBE, F,N.Z.1.A:,~ ; -" Registered i Architect,'/.' '.> ' •-'• ■ lOau Union Bank v ßuildi^aKr' O O U N T >.. TENDERS will be received at the Conwy 24th August, for the following WORKS:No. 15.—DELIVERY 225 TONS METAL, East Taieri. ; ■>• No. 16.—DELIVERY 400 ZXBSfJ METAL, from Henley. ™:. Specifications with - «*v, «_ B - £ COLSTON, -; 20au County Engineer, MosgioL". 1 H E NEW H U P P The biggest thing about the HUPMOLjE m its roput iV " •• durance amongst of . other makes of oare. Ther sitr • 1K«" HUPMOBILE is without of thf-: best oars built Call and inspect the: 1917 - Model. '■■■.' - WIMPENNY BROS. & REID (LIMITED)" Agents, Otago end Southland. \ ~' < ANTED KNOWN-Natty Gift Pre-v ! sents; Rings, Watches specialty.— Thomson, jeweller, opposite Knot Chowh^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 1

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