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ABUSEKENTft. PEINOESS THEATIiE, Direction Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT I THE TONIGHT COLOSSUS TO-NIGHT TO-MUHT! OF ALL TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT t DUNEDIN TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! SHOWS. TO-NIGHT I AT THE SMALLEST TARIFF. WALTER GEORGE WALTER GEORGE ISSUES SSiISfS Present "THE PEAJRL OF PERSIA.. , * Gay, Tuneful, and Hilarioua. ■"" THE SPEED LIMIT OF LAUGHTER. Dainty Femininity in Harem Habilimenfes. MAGNIFICENT VAUDEVILLE ARRAY! , POLLARD & JACKSON, POLLARD & JACKSON, The Grand Opera Singers. , ' SJttl™ w£ RAT uj' ' MURFAYNE. GRAY. LEONARD NELSON, LEONARD NELSON, The "Dinkum" Comedian, Will sing (by numberless requests) his gteali Character Song, "MR BOOZE." THE (PEOPLE'S PRICES: D.C. and O.S 2s id; STALLS, Is Id; UPPER £J5 CL S' 6d - Box Plan at THE BRISrOL. Bookings 6d. Just Arrived! jgEGG'S' MANDOLINS. ELEGANT MODELS OF AMERICAN MAKE. • «. W 1 n P leasur e in calling attention to ' the following Mandolins, -which have just reached us from the United States:— , No. 30—Light wood, seven -wide ribs, rosewood neck, 39s 6d. No. 51—Rosewood, tulipwood border, 16 ribs, pearl positions, plain tortoiseshell escutcheon, 503. JNO. 61—Dark rosewood, with fingerboard to match, 14 purfled ribs, pearl" positions, tortoiseshell escutcheon, 77a io - N 3; I 2 —Walnut, tulipwood border, 18 purfled ribs, decorated tortoiseshell escutcheon, inlaid sound hole, patent string caver, £4 4s. No. 65—Rosewood, ■ mahogany neck, 50 purfled ribs, electro-suver-eovered machine head; a splendid instrument, £6 15a. ' FLAT-BACK MANDOLINS. ''. '' No. 175—Rosewood, plain and elegant, 42si No. 200—Rosewood, tulipwood edging 475. 6d. No. 400—Rosewood, tulipwood edging, special artistic design, fii4s. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. i_j __ DAVID WISHART, Consulting Homcßopathist and Biochemic Therapeutist SPECIALTY SKIN DISEASES.External applications cause the' morbid matter of the , disease, which was before de-. tamed in the skin, to become free- to poison tho entire organism, or fix on internal organs. 3 GRANT STREET (off High, street). 'Phone 769. ■ CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. RRI VA L TROOPSHIP! MAUNGANUL ' ■ THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, • JUNE 23, at 10.30. His Worship the Mayor (W. Bees Esn J invites CITIZENS ami, port to DISPLAY BUNTING THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, June 23, on the occasion of the ARRIVAL of the Troopship MAUNGANUI with ivjirURNING SOLDIERS. The Troopship is expected to berth at the Victoria Wharf at 10.30 a.m. Soldiers for the North will proceed direct to the Station and leave by Special Train about ILIS a.m. The St. Kilda Band will be in attendance. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 21st June, 1919. 23ju MEETINGS. QTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. A MEETING of IMPORTERS will be held in the Board Room, New Zealand Express CbmiDany's Building, Bond street, TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m., to consider the advisability of having Bills of Lading made out to Port Chahners and/or Dunedin. As tho matter is one of considerable importance, Importers and others axe specially requested to attend. W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. June 23, 1919. 23j q MILITARY NOTICES. NZ.M.C, No. 2 FIELD AMBULANCE. ■ The MEMBERS of the Company are invited to ATTEND the SERVICE in St. Paul's Cathedral on "St. John's Day, JUNE 24.' PARADE at Ambulance Rooms, Octagon, 7.15 p.m. Tho Officer Commanding trusts , that all men will attend. J. E. BONE, Captain, 25ju For O.C. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHTJRCE HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchnrch. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel)! All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040. 2279. miMARU: Te Kitiroa, Sarah street (overJL looking bay)— Superior PRIVATE BOARD-RESIDENCE; good home; refinement and comfort; moderate terms. 13<J ""OEVERLEY HOUSE," Timaru (two i> minutes from bay)-. Superior ACCOMMODATION for "isitors; terms on application.—Mrs F. A. Chalmers. 27n HOTELS. I L LI A M QUIRK (Late Timaru). CITY HOTEL (Most Central Hotel in Donedin). Tariff, 14s per day. Nothing but the Best of Wines and Spirits. All Modern Conveniences Throughout Telephones: Upstairs, 2176; Office, 603. PUBLIC NOTICES. THTRUITGROWERS AND INTENDING H PLANTERS. Send for the latest edition of IVORYS APPLE JOURNAL, the foremost authority on Fruitgrowing in Australasia. The June numbor contains original criticisms of varieties from first-hand observations under New Zealand conditions. Profusely Illustrated and copyright Written by. the exports of a firm with over 4alf a century's experience and working over 600 acres of orchard in various parts of New Zealand. Post free to intending planters on application to IVORYS LTD.. Box 13,- Box 834. Rarigiora. Ohristehurch: Nurseries at Rangiora and Fruitlaada (Ot*gc£ Me -.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17658, 23 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17658, 23 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17658, 23 June 1919, Page 1