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I /AMUSEMENTS. MISS ADA More than justified the reports that pre coded her. Last night before a crowded audience sho l-endored no less than 10 numbers, occupying the stage for nearly one hour. Even then the audience ware I 02& / to let her oft. U'lS MAJESTY'S THEATEE, Direction: Rickards's Tivdli Theatres (Ltd.), Governing Director: Hugh D. M'lntoshv TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! N TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And for Positively Four More Nights Only* HUGH D. M'INTOSH Presents MISS ADA REEVE, The World's Most Famous Comedienne, And A BRILLIANT NEW SUPPORTING COMPANY. Comprising' LOUIS NIKOLA, Man of Mystery. HARRY JACOBS, Sinsring .Conductor. KENNEDY ALLEN, Burlesque Comedian.LUCIE LINDA, Premier Danfiense. FRANK MARKLEY, Expert Banjoisfc. ALVIN & WILLIAMS, "In Bits of Saa& land." ' ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, Introducing: Ashton Jarry, Gcorgie Do Lara, Zoe Angus, Arthur H. Jenner, -. In the Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy,; "A MATTER OF BUSINESS." BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY till 5 p.m., then at the GEY- ■ SER SODA FOUNTAIN, where Day.Sales may also be procured. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3a; Pit, Is. Early Door Stalk and Pit, Is extra. Musical Novelties Recently Arrived! jjgEGG'S NEW ALBUMS OF PIANO MUSIC. THREE CHARMING COLLECTIONS FOR PLAYERS OF ALL AGES I "HOLIDAY TlME."—Nine pretty little' pieces for the young, by George Tootell; comprising melody, valise, morning song, minuet, evening song, "A Holiday," eto. Price, 2s. Posted, 2s 3d. "FIVE SKETCHES," by Felix Swhv stead. A set of delightful gems, quite easy ,to play. The numbers are: Alia Minuetto, Fisherman's Song, In the Cathedral, King Winter, and Valse Romance. Price, 2s. Posted, 2s 3d. "LYRIC PIECES" (Morceaux Lyriques), by Harry Faxjeon. The titles are: Melody, in A Flat, Nursery Rhyme, A Study m Rhythm, Melody Joyeuso, and a Largo in D Flat. These brilliant miniatures are very musical in conception and most attractive. Suitable for drawing room playing. Easy to moderately easy. Price, 2s 9d. Posted, 3s. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Music, Princes street. ; AVID WISHAR TV. — Consulting Homceopathist and Bkk chemic Therapeutist. Specialty Skin Diseases. _ • (- Suroly an intelligent public can be persuaded to reflect that the system "of therapeutics which they are urged to investigate is a matter to be decided n6t by prejudices but by evidence. . . . 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769. ,- V BOARD AND RESfDENCE. E V I A T H A N HOTEL, Lower High street, Dunedin (Nearly Opposite Railway Static*}. 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. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. , TEA from 5 until after arrival of Express Trains. x Unexcelled Cuisine. Superior Serdce. Day and Night Porters. ■■' ' Communications to ' . JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box 112, Telegrame "Leviathan." ',' Telephone No. 67. 22ju »OARD-RESIDENCE:,FarnJshed Rooms I— J to LET;'permanent boarders, 22s 6dt; Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). - 110 • YNDHURST HOUSE, 47 Moray plaoa ■— I ('phone 3196).—ACCOMMODATION - .; Visitors, Vacancy Boarders; terms modern ate.—Mrs Robinson, proprietress. n Hot; UNNY SITTING ROOM and BED- ■ ROOM, with board; every convenienco; suit retired gentleman.—Retired, Times Office. * 110 ANTED, BOARD and Residence'in I -,■' private house for lady; roust be - gunny room.—Private, Times Office. 116..-; OLDIER'S Wife wishes to LET Firr- ■ ~- nished BEDROOM and DINING ROOM; use conveniences; sunny suburb.— •: Comfortable, Times Office. 9o COMFORTABLE SITTING ROOM and BEDROOM, with board; suit elderly gentleman; everv convenience; central.-—' Elderly, Times Office. 100 TANTED, superior private BOARD and\ I « v Residence, family of four (2 girls); 1 terms. —Home, Times Office. lOo' HOME for respectable Vy young men; very central; terms moderate.—Apply 111 York place. 9oFURNISHED ROOMS to LET; good locality; fireplace, bath (hot and cold); sunny.—l 77 Leith street. 60 TJRNISHED ROOMS; electric light; use of conveniences.—4 Lower London I street; 'phone 2628. ' 60 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. VERLOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL \S SANATORIUM GROUNDS. KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL, EOTORUA. Five minutes from the railway station, near : the post and telegraph office, almost adjoining baths. First-claes table. Electric light throughout. Terms: 8s per day; £2 10s per week. Mrs A. BRACKEBUSH, lo Proprietress. "OPHITE HART HOTEL, VV CHRISTCHURCH. TARIFF, 10s PER DAY. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. S. J. ALLEN . (Late of U.S.S. Co., and of Wanganui), T.smy Proprietor. WARRINGTON HOUSE, WarringtonBOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors. —Mrs T. Wilkinson (lato of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 15m WANTED (for two weeks, Decernber~22 to January 5), 3 Furnished ROOMS, or Furnished CRIB, at Pukc-teraki, \Vai-' kouaiti, Warrington, Broad Bay, or Portobollo.—Address R., Tunes Office. Ho ■TED (Warrington, for Labour Day. - • week), small Fumiehed' CRlß.—Address (statinsr terms) Crib, Times Office. ANTED . (seasido), large Furnished - • ROOM; uso kitchen; Christmas, New Year. —Address Girls, Times Office. 110 >LEASE Notice! Watson's No. 10 '•< WHISKY is better than the best of ; rest. • ££■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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