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—A • amusements. .1 QVEESEAS CLUB I (Dunedin Branch}. AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. fl AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ■ TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! H WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, at 8 ■ WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, at 8. fl EMPIRE DAT CELEBRATION. I PROGRAMME: I PART I. I NATIONAL ANTHEM. I 1. Selection.—The Band of the Poorfh *,1 (Otago) Regiment (Lieutenant S. S. ■ George). ■ 2. Address.—" The Spirit of Empire."—W I C. MacGregor, Esq., K.C. H 3. Part Songs.—(a) "May Time," (b) "I fl Long for Thee."—The Idlers' Quartet. fl 4 " "AT®, Maria " (Schubert- fl Wilhelmj), (b) Valse Apache" (Vaa <1 Biene). Mr Trevor De Clive-Lowe. s. Vocal Solo.—" Berceuse de Jocelyn " (B. fl Godard).—Mrs J°hnst°n-Toplis. Violin -fl I Obbligato by Dr Appleby. <fl L , Sketch.-" Selected.**—Mrs I Crofton Umbers. 7. Vocal Solo-" The Deathless Army". I (Trotere).—Mr S. G. Angeli. fl 8. 'Cello Soli.—(a) "Serenade" (Leone*. I va i l °)- J b ) Danse Orientale" (SquireL fl Mr Trevor De Clive-Lowe. Readings from Shakespeare.—" The Taurine I of the Shrew."—Petruchio, Mr R h H Osborn; Katherinc, Mrs R. Hudson. fl Vocal Duet.—" I Know a Bank." " Mid- ' I summer Night's Dream" (Chas. A fl Horn) —Mwdames R. Hudson and ■ Wakefield Holmes. " Macbeth " Macbeth, Mr J. Fleming; fl Macbeth, Mrs Wakefield HolmS; fl r > Mr O. P. Williams; Lady-in- I waiting, Mies A. R. Stnbbs. At the fl piano: Miss Ruby Harraway and Mr fl Bernard Kitchen. . ■ Band of the Fourth (Otago) I Regiment S. S. Gearge]L fl PART ll.\ fl PAGEANT OF HISTORIC WOMEN 1 . I D.C and 0.5., 3s 6d. Box Plan at The I Bristol. Ordinary Stalls and Pit Tickets' I may be obtained at Jacobs's and M'Noill'sL- fl tobacconists, Princes street. ATURDA Y, 25th MAY, 1918, I GRAND GALA DAY, ■ At Milton. I KED CROSS COT FUND. .1 AFTERNOON, 1.30 o'clock, ' I SHOW GROUNDS, I GRAND NOVELTY SPORTS. I EVENING, at 8 o'clock, CORONATION HALL, ,|fl GRAND CONCERT. I COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR! 'fl Residents of Tokomairiro, Roll Up, and I Assist Reach Goal of £100. -I JOHN R. WILSON, fl my Hon. Sec. Committee. fl "The Popular-priced I Gramophones." H B EGG'S LYEICPaONESr^II BRITISH MAKE. ■ BRITISH MAKE. fl Wo have now full stocks of these Hand- fl some and Reliable Gramophones. A machine of this kind will do wonders in a S m ? y . " banishing dull care," driving it A off, by, the "witchery of sweet music" I Let II the Lyriephone help you to enjoy tho 9 winter nights. You can buy one for 4 >1 guineas, and Doubla-sided Records are now fl wonderfully cheap. ■ Country Friends who intend fl visiting the Dunedin Show are : l invited to call when in the city. : H LYRICPHONES. fl Mfcdels with Horn, Polished Cabinets. fl Silent Motors, Nickel Fittings. H £5, £8 10s, £9 15s, £11, £13, £25. fl LYRICPHONES. fl Hornless Models. A splendid selection, fl m styles to suit every preference. £4 4s, £6, £7 10s.. £9 10s, £12 12s, £15. fl THE CABINET DRAWING ROOM I MODEL, INJOLID OAK, 'M CHAS. BEGG fa CO. (LTD.), ' ■ Gramophone and Lyriephone Depot, <S Princes street. DAVID _WISHART, Consulting Homtso. pathist end Biochemio Thera> iH peutist. A man in khaki writes: "Re Mr Wishsrfa ■ medicine, I have still got the outfit with -H me (January 18), and find it very useful foj; : H the various camp ailments which are com- -fl mon with ns." B 3 Grant street (off High street). fl Phone 769. . ; ; H PROFESSIONAL. fl LADIES !—Consult Miss MACKAY (late I °f Melbcume), Hair and Skin Special- ■ ist, H.B. Buildings, about your hair. FUi|» combings made up. Bmy 'PHONE 467.' ;|fl ri\tlK S.A. REPROOFS MATT^mrg JL HOSPITAL. H MOTHERS requiring privacy and quiet 9 will find this Institution offers the w> best facilities. ' Private Accommodation for Private Cases, Charges moderate. For further particulars apply THE MATRON, ■ 6my ; Redroofs, Roalyn. H /CHIROPRACTIC.—GILES & ntf-TTA H Chiropractors, may be Consulted in H Mosgiel Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satxir. H days, between 9.30 and 12.30, at Corner of 'H Mure and Forfar streets. Chiropractic* ■ The science which accounts for, locates, and ~H corrects the cause of disease by epinal adjustments. Hundreds of cases in Dunedin H restored to health by Chiropractic. Dun- H edin Office: Hallenstein's Building, Priact* 6treet- 4j a TIM" R FRED I XTJL METAPHYSICIAN, ; H REMOVED TO 172 KING STREET I (Corner Hanover street). Interviews: 10-12; 2-5; 7-9. Saturdays by Appointment. & WILLIAMSON • CHIROPRACTORS, ' ■ Graduates of the Palmer School (Chiropractia H Fountain Head), Davenport, lowa, U S.A. Corner of High and Princco streets (Colo! H nial Mutual Buildings), Dunedin. Residence 'Ptone 593; Office 'Phone, 594. Office Hours: H 9JO a.m. to 12.15 p.m.; 2.30 to 5.30 pm. Saturday: .9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., And by Appointment. ' WELTMER 'I WM. GEO. F. PERRY, Suggestive Thexapeutist, 520 GEORGE STREET. Telephone 22825. Spinal Massage, Chronic, Neirous, and Mental Disorders Treated. 9.30 to 8 p.m., except Friday afternoons: Saturday by Appointments. Write for leaflet. 4j a VA/HEN you buy a Watch, buy a * * WATCH. Purchase from us.—P»fe« r Dick Moray place. ENEFIT by our long experience la watch and jewellery retailing and per. sonal acquaintance with English markets. PETER DICK, Moray place (just off Princes street), guarantees all goods. Large stock of suitable presentation gifts.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 1