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AMUSEMENTS. f pRINCESS THEATRE, Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville (Ltd.). t Direction: Ben J. and John Fuller. Every Evening at 8. Spike Murphy's NEW FARCICAL ADVENTURE, "TOPSYTURVY," By PAUL STANHOPE PAUL STANHOPE PAUL STANHOPE And his :& MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS. MULTI-STAR VAUDEVILLE PRECEDES. First Appearance, the Representative American Players, MACLEAN AND LEE. $ Ted Mac Loan, the famous actor author. Genevieve Lee, the, Califariuan beauty ' Star, v»i»i In a 50-laugh-power, nigh-speed playlet, » " Leave Well Enough Alone." From the Olympia, Paras, ■■v.iftf THURBER & THURBER, THURBER. & THURBER, THURBER & THURBER, Eccentrio Comedians, : Presenting an act way out of tho beaten - track—too good to tell about Full of butprises and comedy along new lines., . • An ingenious and hilarious novelty, -VrS THE BELLDAYb, THE BELLDAYS, , ,' Introducing "The Lady of tho Falls " 1 New acts by MUSICAL BENTLEYS, THE HAMPTONS, MOLINARIS. j PRICES: D.C. 2s; STALLS* • Is; UPPER CIRCLE, 6d. Box Plan at ; THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. Amuse- S ment tax, Id on la and 2s tickets. lELIMINARY NOTIFICATION. THE FIFTH ANNUAL THE FIFTH ANNUAL SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS, SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS, Under the Auspices of the Caledonians Society of Otago, will be held at THE. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS (Kensington), Commencing at 1.30 p.m. on SATURDAY .AFTERNOON NEXT, DECEMBER 1. >; _ REGAL SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS, MARCHING AND MILITARY MOVEMENTS, CAIISTHENIC DISPLAY (by Pupila of the Christian Brothers' School), NET BALL EXHIBITIONS (by the Girl* of | Arthur Street School). : PRIMARY SCHOOL EVENTS, SECONDARY SCHOOL EVENTS. The Band of the 4th Regiment (by. kind permission of Colonel M'Ara) m attendaaoe,: also the massed school bands. ,■ ■ , Just Arrived ! AMERICAN PIANO MUSIC AT BEGG'jS. Wo have just opened up a selection of POPULAR MXTSIC FOR THE PIANO, from the United States. These pieces are Bright and Breezy, and appeal strongly to the tastes of tho general public.. They, aro' all easy to play, and very attractive I. Tho following are four good numbers:— ■ "LET'ER GO." March and Two-step by Wm. Wood: Very spn-ited and lively. Full of, dash • and "go." ' "ROGUISH EYES." Brazilian Maxixe Dance, by Joso San- ' tos. A fascinating and brilliant composition. It makes a very pleasing Ndrawing room piece. ''FALLING WATERS."; • . A Reverie by 7J. J. Fitzpatrick. A Reverie characterised' by sweetness and beauty. Easy to play. v "DREAMING." Vals© Boston, by Adelaida Agnero. . This charming Waltz, is yery, melodious, and follows the "dreamy" style of composition. A Waltz worth buying. All with Illustrated Title-pages, in. Colours Prioe: 2s each; posted, 2s 2d. OELAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Music. Princes street. ' David wisha rt, « Consulting Hoinceopathist and Biochemks Therapeutist. I Specialise in Skin Diseases and Rhenmatn Affections. \ On Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons,' from 2 to 4 o'clock, the fee for advice and medicine is very much less than at any other hours. 3 Grant street, off High street fPnone 769). OTAGO AGRICUmJKAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ' METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOWTAHUNA PARK,, DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 and 29, 1917. Excellent Entries from North Island, Obn- % terbury, and Otago Exhibitors. sj Unique Exhibition of Motor Tatctoc* Aeroplane Models and Engines. ~ ' '' LADIES' HUNTING- COMPETITION, + Boys' and Girls' Pony Trots. '3| Hunting and Steeplechasing Events a "3 Special Feature. Keen Competition Assured, Admission (including amnsemtent tax), 13d; Children, 6d. / H. V. FULTOJ?i 5 =| Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. Telephone 1031. 26a "j I t E LOUGH IMPROVEMENTS ' At ■■ - ' REID & GRAY'S. The Latest Attachment, which makes all Ploughs to bo Self-lifting, is a. most impartant improvement, eimplo and effective, and does away' entirely with heavy lifting, enabling a boy to work a threo-furrow J plough. 'This should bo seen by all farmers and ploughmen. r • •; Tractor Ploughs, Wool Presses, Grass Strippers, Turnip • Scufflers, New Diso Ridger, and all Farm Implements, on view 0,4 REID & GRAY (LIMITH)), ' 9 SHOW room; H PRINCES STREET SOUTH. 4« FOR GAS OOAL. Tenders are invited up to tho 30£h NO- « VEMBER, 1917, for 12 months' supply of Gas Coal to the _ Timaru Gas, Goal, and <- Coke Cornpany (Limited). Specifications may be seen at the , MANAGER'S OFFICE, , 23n Timaru. AIERI C O t7 N T Y. TENDERS will bo received at County Offices, Mosgiel, till 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 27, for the following WORKS:— No. 20.—Supply of Two Doublo Teams for four months, at Strath-Taiieri.- - No. 21-. —Grading Roads at Barettroodtt ,< H double and six-horse teams. 1 Specifications ( at Railway HoteL : march, and at? County Offices, Mosgiel. B. B. COUSTON, v 23n Engineer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17171, 26 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17171, 26 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17171, 26 November 1917, Page 1

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