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AMUSEMENTS. THE KING'S THEATRE. GRAND SCOTTISH. CONCERT, TO-NIGHT MAY 30, At 8 o'clock. Under tho Auspices of the Pipers' and Dancers' Association of NjZ. BEST DUNEDIN TALENT. COME AND HEAR THE SONGS OF YOUR FATHERS AND MOTHERS. O sing tao me o' the auld Scots sangs, The blithesome or tho sad; s They male' me smile when I .am wae, And greet when I am glad. My heart gaes back tao Auld Scotland, ' The saut tears dim my e'e, > And the Scots blood loups in a' my veins As ye sing thae sangs tao me. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT. Pipe Selection—Competition Champion. Dance—Highland Reel. —Competition Champions. Song " Braes o' Mar."—Mr A. Rawlinson. . Recitation—Selected.—Miss Bessie Thomson. Song—Selected.—Miss Alma Le Fevre. Song—"The Lea Rig."—Mr C. O. Scott. Humorous Sketch (in Character).—Mrs Crofton. Umbers. Song—" My Love is Like."—Miss A. Mills. Dance—" larantelle."—Miss Jean M'Kenzie (Wellington). Scottish Song and Story.—Mr Geo. Mearns. Danoe — " Seantrubhais." — Competition Champion. Song—" How Many Thousand Years Ago." Miss A. Mills. Song—" Hundred Pipers."—Mr A. Rawlinson. Recitation—Selected.—Miss Bessie Thomson. Song—Selected.—Miss Alma Le Fevre. Song—"Mary of Argyle."—Mr C. C. Scott. Danoe—Sword Dance. —Competition Champion. " Auld Lang Syne." GOD SAYE THE KING. Accompanists: Miss Elsie MacDougall, A.T.C.L., L.A.8., Miss A. S. Aitken. Piano kindly supplied by Chas. Bogg and Co. (Limited). Concert Programme kindly arranged by ( Mr Thomas Ritchie. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2s; Stalls. Is. 28my F. A. CHEYNE. Hon. Secretary. rpA IE R I PIPE BAND. The First of a Series of MONTHLY DANCES, in Aid of the Band Fund, will be held in the Coronation Hall on FRIDAY. the 31st inst., at 8 ,p.m. sharp. Gentlemen, Is 6d Ladies, 6d. imrdako residence. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station within easy access of all places of .mase rnent, and handy to shops'and warehouses ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telephone 2450. i 3„ VI ATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET (Nearly opposite Railway Station). Are you coming for a day, or a month or a year? ' Then stay at the LEVIATHAN, Dunedin 3 Leading Private Hotel, ciose to the Railway Station and Post Office. Every possible convenience, superior service, excellent table. Hot water for baths at any hour. Fire Escapes throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. Telegrams and letters promptly attended LEVIATHAN HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Telegrams "Leviathan." P.O. Box 11? Telephoue 67. ~DOARD and RESIDENCE; double and „ sing c bedrooms; splendid view — Mount Oliphant, 82 Heriot row; 'phono 24my rjLASGOW RESTAURANT, l^T r VJI George street and Moray place Acommodation visitors. Single R™™ Vacancies Boarders.-'Phono 2980. S T&RIVATE BOARD - RESIDENCE JL Comfortable HOME for rcspcctablo youths High School students; terms moderate.—lll York place. B°1 RD t^ SIDENCE; FurnishlH^Ts «T • , V. ' P° rman( -nt boarders, 25s — Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlev proprietress). J 30my preferred; central—G. 8., Times Office. T° L T I, ' f 2 go?d ROOMS, unfurnished"; P oloctric light, use conveniences; George^^eet^—Woodhaugh, Times Office. T° RTO M - (in 2 h C i"° d r h T e) ' Fur^«l 1 j. fir eplaoe; suit business ladies.—City, Times. 30mv Double and Single ROOMS to L.L 1 , use of all conveniences.— 534 Kmg street (near St. David street). 28my T ADY could ACCOMMODATE school U girl; superior BOARD.—Ladv. Times. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Overlooking THE~BEAuiiFm SANAIORIUM GROUNDS KIA ORA PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA Five minutes from the railway station near the post and telegraph office ' almost adio.ning baths. First-class table. Electric light throughout Terms: 8s per day; £2 ife per w ° £ Ut " Mrs A BRACKEBUSH. lo Proprietress. W HERK T CHU-KCH m CHiil6r - HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Chr:stehurch D COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532 Telephones 1040. 2279 W"ANTED, Furnished 9 good shooting can be obtained, for 2or 3 months.—Sport, Times Offi co . 3o m y PLEDGES ALL BROK F\* DRINKO EFFECTS CURE An Auckland wife writes -"I am'pleased to sta e that the patient started on l>U fourth packet to-day. From the first powder ' he has not tasted drink. It is marvellous as he has been a heavy drinker. Pledges and promises were broken over and over ■ again. Could anything b" more convincing? We have dozens of similar letters. Dri.4o can ' be given in any liquid or frod. and secretly 1 if desirec Treatment is not expensive, and - will not harm anyone. Booklet, with test monials free in eealed envelope on in. ■'.uest. State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss.—Address ' in strictest confidence) Lacy Manager Dr:nko Proprietary, S.l2f Lamfcton quav' - Wellington. H r£j I ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17328, 30 May 1918, Page 1

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