AMUSEMENTS. jM PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction: Ben. and John fuller. Nightly at 8. Matinee Saturday, 2.30. FULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. ' This Week a Brilliant Show. Received with Acclamations of Delight by. a Huge Audience. The English Character Actors, BLAES AND GitANBYj In an Unique One-act Comedy. ALERTS. In a Novel and ALERTS. Sensational Juggling ALERTS. Spectacle. Songs and JONES & RAINES. Comedy at JONES & RAINES. ■ the Piano. JONES &. RAINES. tj M'KAY & GRAHAM. A Vocal M'KAY & GRAHAM. Treat. SAM PITCHER-Tho Comical Cuss. THE DEVONS-Mysfcery.and Magic. Jack—KEAßNS—Vera "•■ Jack—KEAßNS—Vera : In a Comedy Surprise Packet. . "' And the Favourites, JAMES & SELMA. JAMES & SELMA. JAMES & SELMA. Odd Moments in Vaudeville. ■' PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is? Upper Circle, 6d. Box Plan at THE * BRISTOL. Booking Fee, 6d. pRINCESS THEATRE.; •* Direction: Ben J. and John Fuller. ; SEE WHO^s"COMING! SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3 (Commencing at the Matinee): ..'_ PAUL STANHOPE, PAUL STANHOPE, ■; PAUL STANHOPE, PAUL STANHOPE, ■ .•'.'* With a New MUSICAL REVUE CO. FINE! FINE! FINE! ' BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. Prices ' " as usual, plus AMUSEMENT. 1 TAX of Id. ■ > J)UNEDIN CHOEAL SOCIETY, -'■ THIRD CONCERT, ,1917 SEASON. HIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE, , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, at 8 p.m.. CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL ITEMS. Box Plan for Honorary Members opens-" at The Bristol 9 a.m. Thursday, Ist Novem-j ber. For Non-subscribers on Monday] November 5. v Tickets: Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s $d; , Reserved, ; Pit, , 2&. At The Bristol, Begg's, and Bible Depot. 310. Dedicated to the Y.M.C.A. Workers. LT EW PATRIOTIC SONG,' JUST PUBLISHED By BEGG'S. " THE RED TRIANGLE," "THE RED TRIANGLE." By W. Dunlop.A MARCH SONG. This is a good song to send to the boya in tho trenches, and for singing in the homes of those who are represented at tho front. The melody is well marked, and the musio moves along briskly and 'with an easy but full accompaniment. The subject of the words may be gathered from the chorus: "So God bless the Red Triangle, boys. Let's give her a lusty cheer. For a friend in need is a friend indeed,, And you'll always find' one here." Price, 2s; posted/ Zi 2d. NEW SUPPLIES OF THESE TWO . POPULAR SONGS HAVE ARRIVED: "TILL DADDY COMES HOME. 1 By Cynthia Bishop. "KEEP MY LOVE SAFE IN YOUR HEART." By Jack Trelawny. Price, 2s each; posted, 2s 2d. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LOOTED). Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. DAVID W I S H A R T, Consulting Homoeopath ist and ■ Biochemio Therapeutist. Specialty Skin Diseases and Rheumatism. Every proving of a drug upon the healthy, and every case of disease treated by a drug, in accordance with the proving of it, adds to "the medicine of experience." 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phono 769. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SAVOY. THE SAVOY (LTD.) have the honour to announce that his Excellency the Governor-general (the Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool, K.C.M.G., M.V.0.) has granted a Warrant of Viceregal Appointment in their favour, thus constituting the Savoy the Vide-regal Restaurant THE SAVOY, Restaurant do Luxe, Moray place (corner of Princes street). TAIRDRESSING CHARGES.—The wag ~J- has compelled many businesses to considerably increase their charges for attendance, but so far the hairdressers have made no increase for same. Patrons to HENDY'S j lIAIRDRESSING ROOMS will find tho ■ attention better than ever, and, as usual, a great feature of this establishment, which appeals particularly to business men generaliv, is the fact that only FULLY QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS ARE IN ATTEND- " ANCE, who specially study the individual requirements of clients. No apprentices are employed, and gentlemen are thus assured of the very best possible service. Business Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Address: 10* PRINCES STREET. OLID Brass Ornaments, antique and ' . unique; superior to all shown elsewhere; see window.—Peter Dick, jeweller, Moray place. , i NTIQUL Japanese Ornaments, handL some designs; solid brass, heavy, orna- *. mental; suitable for presentations.—Peter Dick. Moray place. PETER DICK'S Exhibit Antique Solid Brass Hand-worked Bowls, Vases, etc. • Just landed. Appeals to artistic tastes. PROTECTION against inferior quality is assured when you buy Watson's No -- 10 Whisky. 300 ' NO argument. Experts admit that Watson's No. 10 is best Whisky sold. Little dearer." but infinitely superior. 'NBEATEN! Watson's No. 10 Whisky , j has a mellowness, a purity that singles '-, it out as altogether superior. 300 ', r ATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearor . " • . than most Whiskies, but is worth '' the money. 300 TOTHING to touch it—Watson's No. 10 — ' Whisky has long been singled out as best Whisky in New Zealand or elsewhere "jIND this now ! When buying Whisky - for medicinal or other use, get Watson's No. 10, and you got first quality. ' l TE Recommend DAVID ROBEBT*'' ' SON, Sign Writing, House Painting, Paporhanging.—Corner Sfcnart and Cumber- " land streets. Telephone 1703. lQja r UTRINE HAIR FOOD prevents dand- . . ruff, promotes hair growth, preserves the oolour; 3s 6d.—Wilkinson, and San»
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 17149, Issue 17149, 31 October 1917, Page 1
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