ABUSCTEiro. pEINCESS THEATERS, Direction Ben and John Fuller. c a ttot, . N5 £ h % Attraction: If „ Th ° REVEALER. If §^f " BeeiB B A* l REVEALER. SX §Ss4' -nr and REVEALER. li S^T - Knowin ff AIL REVEALER. sa m rf .^ mea^in e REVEALER. SV S?S the Secrets REVEALER. £C EA - m of yonr mnd - REVEALER. lhe Most Weirdiand Mystic Scientifio Exposition Ever Presented on the Stage. THE WHOLE CITY PUZZLED. Bring Your Questions. T-O-M H-A-V-E-R-L-Y T-O-M H-A-V-E-R-L-Y And THE KUTE KEWPIE KIDS — —''THE MAN IN BLACK.HS:IKKS q £r* DOZEY & DOURA. PRICES: D.c. arJo.S.. 2s Id; Stalls, Iβ • iJKLfc>lt>L Boolnng foe 6d. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATEE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING-, At 8 o'clock. DDNETHN SHAKESPEARE CLUB'S PUBLIC READING Of \ "JULIUS O^SAR." Tickets to the Public will be on Sale .at 'i the Door. T . ~ Pnoe, 2s. Price 2s. Intendrng honorary members (annual subsmptjon 10s 6d) should join now by communicating with the Honorary ,-, ' H. CHAPMAN, • - C/o Otago University. gBG& 'S" "" OHBOBTMAS GIFTS FOR THE HOME, GRAMOPHONES AND LYRICPHONES. HORNLESS GRAMOPHONES. The Sphinx." Solid _oak cabinet, Bri&h ; e ' o eatl y finished, compact and portable. Price £5. fv^tn" Cairo/ ,' fe; the "Clyde," £6; the " Derwent," £7 10s. The "Bungalow." A beautiful model in solid oak; sound screen and doors. Reproduces with a rich, full tone; £10. "Bun- . galow," large model, £15. FA MOTOLYRICPHONES, WITH No. 0 G., British make; oak cabinet, fumeS and polished; £8 10s. No. IG, do (larger ": size); £9 15s. No. 2 G, handsome in solid oak; will play three 10in records tone-producing power; artistic model; £15 No. 4 G. £14 10a. No. 5 G, mahogany cabinet; polished, rotmded corners; superior tone-producing power; artistic model; £15 TABLE CABINETS (HORNLESS). JNo. 124, mahogany, British make, wilh" . dome-shaped top and folding doors; a £? an k™ 1 1 Tef y elegant design; £15 lSs.. No. 120, do, in oak; £17 17s 'H.M.V." GRAMOPHONES. CHAS. BEGG & CO. J.TD.), Headquarters for Gramophones and Lyriophones, PRINCES STREET. 9d WISHART, Consulting Homoeo- ■*-* pathist and Biochemic Therapeutist. SPECIALTY SKIN DISEASES. ' Many persons can testify that during the current month the " Prophylactic" which I put up has been to them of great service. The-Price-fa 2s 6d. • - 3 GRANT STREET (off High Street). 'Phone 769. . 25a s . SPORTS MEETINGS. ■ * \ "OORT , MOLYNEUX CALEDONIAN -t SOCIETY'S SPORTS, NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1919, At WILSHER BAY, Port Molyneux. Running, Jumping, Chopping, Piping, Dancing, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE ON DAY OF SPORTS. Programmes and Entry Forms on appli- ■ cation to A. M. WYLIE, Secretary, 17d_ Port Molyneux. ,» BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TEVIATHAN HOTBU LOWER HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. Close to Rsirway Station and Handr to Wharf. ■ DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. —— / Specially Recommended to Country Visitoa as the Most Comfortable House ■ in the ,City. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedin." Telephones' 6¥ and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications io JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan HoteL P.q. Box 112. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWLTNG STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN! Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, wfthjn easy access of all places of amusement, and handy to shops and warehouses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. ■ Telephone 2450. - 13n GLASGOW PRIVATE HOTEL AND VJT RESTAURANT, / Corner Georgo street and Moray place,Dunedin. Handy to Railway Station, and right in the heart of the city. This homo has been newly-renovated and furnished throughout. Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Electrio light. Hot and cold bath always ready. Tariff moderate. Good table and service. No waiting. Address telegrams or letters "Glasgow Restaurant. Dunedin." Telephone 2980. PETER RETLLY, Jto., 3j> Proprietor. ■OOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Rooms -fl-P to LET; permanent boarders, from 22s.—Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairlcy, proprietress). nd ■ WTANTED (by couple), BOARD and 'V RESIDEN'GE (from December 23); Hampden or north line.—State terms to Baste, Times Office. igj WANTED (first week in January), Two Furnished ROOMS; suit married couple (no encumbrance) .—January. Times Office 19d ANTED (Xmas Eve' till Jannary 4), Furnished -Double BEDROOM; ' couple, with boy; conveniences, kitchen; central: terms.—Box 50, Alexandra. npO LET, SUITE of Unfurnished JL ROOMS.-Apply 79 Moray place?^ NOW, don't say Whisky. Be wise and say Watson's No. 10 Whisky. I4 n " Bargain in HAIRPINSr>r Lj* a^? ts •** 9 {or 6d.~At • Handr* Hairdxestazia Roenfc . JMO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17502, 19 December 1918, Page 1
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