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AMUSEMENTS. A THOUSAJND APOLOGIES TO THE HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT. But the house has a fixed capacity. Wo can't enlarge it. MORAL: Its better to book than be sorry. PRINCESS THEATRE. THIS EVENING—At 8. I —Every Evening Bon. arid John Fuller present WINIFRED LA FRANCE, Riohest Blossom in Vaudeville's Garden, In the Gorgeous 10-scene Act, '"THE SIREN OF THE DEEP." A Dazzling Woman —a Dazzling Spectacle, 32 Minutes— EVERY MINUTE OPULENT WITH DELIGHT. The Brilliant DIOK & DOROTHY. Novelties JLrio. of DICK & DOROTHY. Terpsichore. -rr ... Clever and Favoured Versatile KELLY & DRAKE. Vaudeviliians. KELLY & DRAKE. MAUD COURTNEY IVANOFF „ And the TRIO SBS#* rSMK WARD LEAR. THE MAYTMft PRICES (including Tax): D.C. and O.S. »-It la Id; Upper Circle, 6d. BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL. Booking Fea OVERSEAS CLUB (Dunedin Branch}. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE) On WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, at 8 On WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, at 8. EMPIRE DAT CELEBRATION. Proceeds to provide Cots for Red Cross Convalescent Home THE BEST PROGRAMME YET. EXCERPTS FROM SHAKESPEARE. > GORGEOUS PAGEANT. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL ITEMS. * IT WILL BE A BIG NIGHT. Book your Seat Early at The Bristol. Reserves D.C. and 0.5., 3s 6d. Ordinary Stalls ana Pit Tickets may be purchased at Jacobs's and M'Neill's, tobao conis'ts, Princes street. New Ballad Successes. 3 BEAUTIFUL SONGS At " BEGG'S." " THE STRING OF PEARLS." Words by E. Lockton. Music by 11. Lyall Phillips. A charming song, full of tenderness, with a brilliant and musical accompaniment. "God, keep one heart in all the -world, And bring one soul back to my sight. " ROSES OF PICARDY." Words by F. E. Weatherly. Music by Haydn Wood. One of the most suooeesful songs of the day. "Roses are flowering in Picardy, But there's never a rose like you." " GOD BRING YOU SAFELY TO OUR ARMS AGAIN." Words by Kate Gibson. Music by Vincent Shaw. A song of sweetness and touohingly sympathetic. The accompaniment is very pretty. " Oar hearts are yearning for yoa dajf by day. God bring you safely to our arms again." Price, 2s each. Posted, 2s 2d. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), Headquarters for Musio, PRINCES STREET. ELECTION NOTICES. ; .< JQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOTICE OF ELECTION. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporation 3 Act, 1908," and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been NOMINATED for the Office of Councillor of the City of to fill the Vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr John Carroll: ARBUCKLE, JOHN CARSE. GREEN, ISAAC. And as more than one Candidate has been Nominated, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1918, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., in the following BOOTHS— viz.: Town Hall, North-East Valley. Barrow's Hall, North-East Valley. Knox Church S.S. Hall, King street. Shop, Dowling street (lato Jenkins and Co.), 22 Dowling street. Coronation Hall, Maori TTfll Council Chambers, Roslyn. Council Chambers, Mornington. Town Hall, South Dunedin. Oddfellows' Hall, David street, Caversham. Old Council Chambers, Anderson Bay. G. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Dunodin, 15th May, 1918. 16my QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. URBAN AREA. FRESH ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES: LEITH VALLEY AND MACANDREW ROAD. The Householders in the School Districts of Leith Valley and Macandrew Road having failed to elect School Committees on the evening of Monday, 22nd April, 1918, the Education Board has fixed MONDAY, 10th June next, as the date for a Fresh Election. Tho Meetings will be held at 7.30 o'clock p.m. in the School of Aawh district. Householders are ©ailed upon to send to the Chairman of the School Committee (in writing), before 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY. 3rd June next, NOMINATIONS OF HOUSEHOLDERS as Members of Committee. Each Nomination must be signed by tho proposer and by the person nominated, and must be in the form set forth in tho schedule to the Aot. This is tho only form of nomination allowed in connection with the abovementioned Elections. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin. 17th May, 1918. 18my JJLECTI ON NOTICE. Not being possessed of a motor oar, and none of tho City Councillors hairing offered mo the uso of theirs, to convey my supporters to tho Polling Places, I hope, and think, my friends will get there all the same. Anyono on tho City and Suburban Roll can vote. 21my J. C. ARBUCKLE. WANTED to BUY, a quantity of 31. inch or 4-inch PIE TINS: alao prtt MACHINE. Address YORKSHIRE, I 18mj P.O. Box 357, Duntiie.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17320, 21 May 1918, Page 1

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