AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATBE. ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS. t . ENID BENNETT," - ® bnght Australian girl, who made h»T name m "A Princess of the Dark" and "A Little Brother." Greatest Little Snob in America Pnn« » Away with a Hard up Student in " HAPPINESS." _ . " HAPPINESS." What is Happiness? asks some old eage.II you want to know real Happiness see ..TT,r,^,-„ ENIJD BENNETT. - "iV Brilliant and Radiant triangle Play, full of that "Hawiwko'» Quaint Fun which is r often close to tears. tfa » case it hid in a "HAPPINESS." little back street, where a "HAPPINESS * resolute college youth "HAPPINESS*" was earning his fees by "HAPPINESS " aj „ w^ lin ß'- . "HAPPINESS:TA C as_W ashing- Her Nightie 11 THELMA SALTER, delicious as ever. , CHARLES GUNN, a manlyheitx.' A Romance of Love that Sparkles in the Jiyes of all the Three, who Form the , Soapsuds Trust. i'HKRE ARE OTHER PICTURES, TOOI TEE EMPIRE THEATBE, TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT I TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT J •FINAL SCREENING. ."SNOW-WHITE," " SNOW-WHITE," " SNOW-WHITE," Featuring 1 MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. A wonderful story of fairies and witehea, of tne wicked princess and the noble prinoo, of dwarfs and giants. A FILM OF EXTRAORDINARY POWER AND BEAUTY. _ . PARENTS! Do not miss this opportunity of allowing -the children to see "SNOW-WHITE." "P RINC ES S THEA TE JL (Warm as Your Fireside.) Direction Ben. J. and John Fuller, jun. ANOTHER COMPLETE VICTORY I Great Shows In One. NIGHTLY, at 8. MATINEE RAT - 220 LES BATES'S FOLLIES OF PLEASURE ' And FULLERS' ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls* Is: Upper Circle, 6d. Bos Plan at TTTBI BRISTOL. Booking Fee, 6d. New Concertinas and Entertaining Novelties! BEGG'S '"concertinas. KAZOOS AND SONOPHONES. -. attention to the following BRITISH-MADE CONCERTINAS, a shipment of which has just reached us: ■ ' No. S.—MAHOGANY, 20 keys, metal reeds, with Blackwood Case, 47s 6d. No. 6.—MAHOGANY, 20 keys, steel reeds, Blackwood Case, 58s. ' ■ No. _ 11.—MAH OGANY, a splendid ' instrument, by Lachenal, of ' ' London, fine mahogany box, eta Price, £8. SONOPHONE CORNETS. ; A highly entertaining instrument. Yea simnly sing, or hum into it and produce all kinds of imitations of brass and other instruments. It provides plebty of fun,- and can be played without any practice or experience. BRASS FINISH, with Cornet-shaped BelL Price, 2s 6d (including 3 extra vibrators). TRUMPET KAZOOS. The same style of instrument as the Sonophone, but made of tin. Ingenious and ■ amusing! Pi-ice, Is; posted."ls 2d. Extra vibrators, 4 for 6d. "CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.). Headquarters for Musical Instrumeijta, Princes street. David w i s h a e t, Consulting Homceopathist 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 receives, cell-food for the restoration of the balance of cell-salts in the diseased cells." 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769. JpORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at, the Club's Offioe, Crawford street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 27th August, at 8 p.m. H. L. JAMES, 23eui ; . Secretary. Dunedin starr-boweett BUILDING SOCIETY. Registered Office: 12 Octagon, Dunedin.' Telephone 1363. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 27th August, at 8 p.m.. to DISPOSE of the following APPROPRIATIONS:— No. 2 GROUP. 162 nd of £500 by Sale* No. 3 GROUP. ■ 54th of £500 by Sale. Attention is drawn to Rule 44. J. A. HOPGRAFT, 25au . Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TE VIAT HAN HOT EL, Lower High street, Dunedin ' (Nearly Opposite Railway Statical), Dunedin's Largest Private Hotel, replete with every modern convenience and home . comfort. Spacious Dining Hall, Drawing Rooms, Smoking Room, and Light, Airy Bedrooms. Unlimited Supply of Hot Water for Baths. ITJNCHEON from" 12 to 2. TLA from 5 until after arrival of \ - Express Trains. Unexcelled Cuisine, Superior Service. Day and Night Porters. • Communications to JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box 112. Telegrams "Leviathan." Telephone* No. 67. 22ja T YNDHURST HOUSE, 47 Moray place JLi (phone 3196).—ACCOMMODATION Visitors, Vacancy Boarders;' terms modenate. —Mrs proprietress; ' 16au ' BOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Rooms to LET; permanent boarders, 22s 6d Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev" proprietress). I6aa . T/SrANTED, Largo Double BEDROOM; »* good locality; superior house, part■" board.—Sunshine, Times Offioe. 23an ; TtitT* ANTED (at once), superior BOARD; r. : no ;i, r University.—Address Medical Student, Times Office. 23au ' STUDENT requires BOARD and Residence.—Address (immediately, staling terms) Omega, Times Office. 23aa TTIURNISHED ROOMS to LET; terms J- moderate.—72a Dowling street. 23au ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. ' E * ▼ CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. S. J. ALLEN (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of Wanganui), ARRLNGTON HOUSE, Warrington- * * BOARD and RESIDENCE; beet aocommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government TourifitDepartment). 'Phone Warrington Bureau,
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