AMUSEMENTS. ; \-f PRINCESS THEATRE..; Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville (Ltd.),"/ Direction -..Ben. J.- and John Fullest HUGE AUDIENCES. A MONSTER SHOW. . I A nightly furore created by i PAUL STANHOPE, ')f And his new MUSICAL REVUE CO., ./ MUSICAL REVUE CO., J Presenting 1 ■ "SAFETY FIRST." •I Naught but beauty and bloom for it, Silk and satin and lace for it, •; J" sGlow and glamour and grace for it, ! Nothing that's gloomy or grey for it, And Fullers' small prices to pay for it. *" BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE PRECEDES*.' Featuring The English Basso, ' MALCOLM M'EACZHERN, - 1 ' MALCOLM M'EACHERN, And Full Show. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; STALER •, Is; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at 1 " 1 THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. Amused ment Tax, Id on 2s and Is tickets. *•- The Piano which Musicians buy for their own use! ill'; "ROGERS'" PIANOS,^ ON VIEW IN BEGG'S PIANO SALON. These splendid Pianos have received thaa unqualified endorsement of the most emi-' nent musicians in Great Britain, and are quite unsurpassed in Value —a feature which .. the makers pride themselves upon. • J THE HIGHEST FINISH : ; 4 AND WORKMANSHIP! J ' PERFECTION OF TONE AND DELICACY OF TOUCH! ' % UNEXCELLED DURABILITY I'JtS HANDSOME APPEARANCE! ■:? $ m w~ His late Majesty King Edward bought' * three "Rogers" Pianos. . The musical merits of these instruments give them entrance into King's Palaces and / Cottage Homes alike—;in every sphere ~ affording the utmost satisfaction. m CHAS. BEGG & 00. (LTD.), Agents for "Rogers" Pianos,. ' Princes street. David wis haet,Consulting Homoeopathist and _ Bipchemic Therapeutist. I Specialise in Skin Diseases and Rhenmatio Affections. f On Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons, from 2 to 4 o'clock, the fee for advice ana > medicine is very much lese" than at any, 1 other hours. , 3 Grant street, off High street {'Phono 769)* VTAGO AGRICULTURAL - AND -M } PASTORAL SOCIETY. * METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOW- '« — -1 TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, '» NOVEMBER 28 and 29, 1917. % ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 17. „ • * Large Special and other Prises offered. . i 1 J ; ' ' Hunting and Steepleehasing Events a Special Feature; Full particulars from -> H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dtmedin. Telephone 1031. ' 5n North otago agricultural' AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. \ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER. ( ENTRIES Close NOVEMBER 14. Jumping, Hurdle, and. Pony Trots. The S.I. Ayrshire Breeders' Gold Medal Championship Competitions to be judged a* Oamaru this year. , Schedules on application. A. W. WOODWARD, Secretary. P.O. Box 90, Oamam. ' 3n LEGAL NOTICES. Mr W. G. HAY, LL.M., of the late firm' ~ of Solomon, Gascoigne, and Hay, desires' to give notice that he" has COMMENCED J the PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION of BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, VEYANCER at OFFICES in H.B. BUILD- .• INGS, Octagon,. Dunedin. : 27a-' P' ii ft m PROFESSIONAL. i Ss QRADUATE WELTMER INSTITUTE, WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Thera- *X peutist, 76 Dowling street (now Tennyson street), Telephone, 988. *-j Spinal Massage, and ,1 Mental- Disorders • Treated. 9.30 to 8 p.m., except Friday afternoons;,,,, Saturday by appointments. l Write for. leaflet. 6a <. MR FRED GEORGE, METAPHYSICIAN, t 58 George street (opposite Ward ell's). "j Vibratory and Magnetic Massage, Special it Treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis, Sci- - *• atica, Headaches, Bk>od Circulation, Insomnia, and all Nerve Disorders. Habits Cured. Interviews: 10-12; 2-5; 7-9. - - Saturdays by Appointment. OHIROPRACTIC. THOMAS GILES, Chiropractor, may 1» , Consulted in Mosgiel on Tuesdays, Thursv-„ days, and Saturdays, at corner Mure' and I'orfar streets, between 3.30 and 5.30.Chir0- ' practio, the science which removes the causo ? ' of disease by spinal adjustments. . Hundreds ""$• of cases in Dunedin restored to health by' ' Chiropractic. Dunedin office, Hallenstein'sis. Buildings, Princes street. 24s m LIOENSINQ NOTIOEt. , " nnHE LICENSING ACT, 1908.". X LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAKAIIPU. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, MARY DUNCAN KING, of Cromwell, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the House and Premises situate at Cromwell, known' as the Victoria Hotel,, do Give Notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to'be holden at Quecnstown on the first day of DECEMBER. 1917, Apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to PETER MELDRUM, my Appointee. , Dated the sixteenth day of October, 1917* MARY D, KING. Calvert and Bhugh, Solicitors for Appointee, Dunedin. a NO acquired taste required to enjoy Hav- ' '■? ward's MILITARY PICKLE. '■$ Everyone likes it. 1 ■"/! Ask your grocer. 1757 ANTED, a taxi owner, who is keen x V T to save money, to try CLINCHER"!' CROSS TYRES, the all-British tyre. Not tho cheapest, but the least expensive, lo LADIES' Own Combings made- mtSSt Beautiful SWITCHES, from 2s 6d.— ' At Hendy's Hairdressing Rooms, Dunstlilk-, . > .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17155, 7 November 1917, Page 1
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