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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ... J. C. Williamson (Ltd.). THE TOO-GOOD-TO-MISS SHOW. THE TOO-GOOD-TO-MISS SHOW. Commencing TUESDAY WEEK, MARCH 9. TUESDAY WEEK, MARCH 9. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Have much pleasure in announcing the Reappearanco of their ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO., ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO., In tho FIRST PRODUCTION IN DUNEDIN Of tho Latest London Musical Comedy Success, —"YES, UNCLE,"— FOR THE FIRST FIVE NIGHTS Of an 11 Nights' Season. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. - Tuesday Night Week will go down to local histrionic posterity as a red-letter night. Tho production of the famous musical play, "Yes, Uncle," being chronicled as an occasion of an important J. C. Williamson m.usical_ production that will be seen here (Dunedin) prior to its presentation in Sydney, Melbourne, or any other Australian city. Therefore, PUBLIC INTEREST WILL BE EXCEPTIONALLY KEEN In this unique performance, which will be artistically associated with the most famous and MOST POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Southern Hemisphere. —"YES, UNCLE,"— A Hilarious Musical Play, Filled with tho "Joig de Vivro" from start to finish. Now in its THIRD YEAR IN LONDON. Ask the Returned Boys About It. DURING THE SEASON WILL ALSO BE PRODUCED: "GOING UP," "HIGH JINKS," "GOING UP." "HIGH JINKS," "THE GIRL IN THE, TAXI." "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI." PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 3d; Back Stalls, 3s 8d; Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 5 NIGHTS ("YES, UNCLE") WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL NEXT SATURDAY MORNING. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT THESE SONGS YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING. . "Sunset Land" (Chas. Willeby). "Night of Romance" (Nicholls). "For You a Rose, For Mo a Memory" (Nicholls). "God Sends the Day" (Drummond). "Toar, a Kiss, a Smile" (Molyan). "Only a Wooden Cross" (Fisher). "Heart '>f a Rose" (Nicholls). "Crimson Roses'' (Drummond). "Nest in Arcady" (Erio Coates). "Road that Leads to You" (Henry Geehl). "When Shadows aro Failing" (Croke). "Moonlight" (Knight Logan). Price, Is 9d per Copy. TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES, 174-178 George street, Dunedin. 25f ' MEETINGS. DUNEDEsr RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. A Special Meeting of Members interested in the VALUATION and RATINGS of HOUSES acquired under The Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act will bo held in the Association Rooms on MONDAY, Ist March, 1920, at 8 p.m. GEO. M. SMKH, 28f Secretary. \STOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER'V' ANCE UNION. The OPENING MEETING will be held at tho Baptist S.S*., Hanover street, on TUESDAY, March 2, at 3 p.m. Members and friends cordially invited. (JYNOD OF OTAGO AND SOUTHIO LAND. A MEETING of Synod, pro re nata, is hereby called to MEET at FIRST CHURCH, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, March 4, at 2 p.m. BUSINESS: (a) Appointment to Chair of History; (b) Temporary Arrangements for Chair of English Literature. JAMES S. PONDER, 26f Moderator. ESCUE WORK IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. A NEW HOME is being started for the South Island by tho Sisters of St. Anne. Friends interested are invited to attend a. MEETING, te be held on THURSDAY, March 4, at 3 p.m., in St. Paul's Schoolroom. Tho Bishop will preside. Somo of the Sisters will be present. Canon MUTTER will speak of the work. 28f TN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Parties concerned in the under-mentioned DISPUTES and APPLICATIONS under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts that the Court of Arbitration will SIT for tho HEARING of the said Disputes and Applications at tho LAW COURTS, DUNEDIN, on FRIDAY, sth March, 1920, at 10 a.m. Dated at Dunedin this 26th day of February, 1920. F. KNIGHT, Clerk of Awards. DISPUTES: Carpenters and Joiners; Shop AssistantsHardware, Booksellers and Stationers, and Boot and Shoo Branch.es; Thrashing Mill Employees; Dressmakers and Milliners, and Plasterers. APPLICATIONS TO AMEND UNDERMENTIONED AWARDS BY PROVIDING Id PER HOUR (OR 4s PER WEEK) BONUS, AS FROM Ist JANUARY, 1920: Painters and Decorators; Brewers and Bottlers; Carpenters and Joiners; Builders and Contractors' Labourers; Plumbers and Gasfitters; Boot Repairers; Metal Workers' Assistants; Chemists' Assistants; Retail Softgoods Employees; Grocers' Assistants; Shop Tailoressos (2s a week); Farriers; Engineers ; Cycle Mechanics; Tinsmiths and Sheet Metal Workers; Motor Mechanics; Saddlers and Harnessmakers; Flourmills Bakers and Pastrycooks; Timber Yards and Sawmill Workers; Engine-drivers and Firemen; Storemen and Packers; and Wool and Grain Stores Employees. (Above list does not includo applications of which tho parties already havo had notice.) 27f LEATHER does not last as long as good rubber : get WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS fitted to your boots; 'tis cheaper. ALWAYS pleoeing and acceptable: WATSON'S No. 10 WHISKY. If.s mellownos& wid. quality never varies, IBf

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17871, 28 February 1920, Page 1

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