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ABUSSaiNTft. paiNCBSS THEATBE, Direction .... Ben an<2 John Folks ALWAYS FOIiLERS , AND MERRY FULLERS' BRIGOT. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. FIRST PROiyUOnON * W AUSTRALASIAN INCOMPARABLE MUSICAL REVUE, THE BELLE OF BtTRMATT. A Sizzling, Whizainjr Clyde of Laughter* Banquet of Song. WALTER - GEORGE WALTER GEORGE S-U-N-&G-I-N-E pJL-A-Y-E-R-S. A Laughing Masterpiece. BELLE BELLE OF OF BURMAH. SPBLL-BESTDING VAUDEVILLE, Introduemg 2 New Sponsors of Unduutrf Joy, JENNINGS k GERALD. JENNINGS & GERAiLD. JENNINGS & GERAiLD. JENNINGS & GERAIiD. JENNINGS & GERAiLD. Two-High Potential Live Wires, ia a fim* clinging Burlesque, I "THE NEW RECRUIT." The Chio, MAGGIE FOSTER. Charming MAGGIE (POSTER. Violinist MAGGIE FOSTER. Those High-voltage Humorists, EDWARDS One EDWARDS & Lone & PARKES. Scream. PARKES. KATIE GOURLEY, the Scottish Lassie, The Irresistible, Inimitable L-O-U-I-S L-O-N-D-O-N. L-O-TJ-I-S LO-N^D-O-N. L-O-U-I-S LO-N-D-O-N. New Topics and Song. # PRICES: IKC. and 0.5.. 2s 6d; Stalls, U 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Plan aii THE BRISTOL. Bookings, 6d. . ' ■ At "BEGCS:" AMERICAN OBG-'AITS,-THE "SmPMAN" ORGAN. THE "SHDPMAN" ORGAN. Wβ have now on view ia one Piano Saloni (upstairs) a Selection of Beautiful Instruments from the Shipman Organ Company of New York. ■ The cases are of golden oak, in a variety of ornamental ana olassic designs, high! tops with mirror backs, and low top models for students, churches, halls, etc Wβ can heartily recommend these instruments. The tone is rich, full, and pure, and they are well designed and solidly built. For playing sacred and also much of the classical musio, an American Organ is really essential in every musical home. Inspection cordially invited. — ■ j\ ' ■ ■■ CHAS. BEGG & 00. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. ' MEETINGS. rVtim COVENANT CAMPAIGN.. Hear Ambassador _ HERBERT BOOTH In his Great Addressee on the "VITALS OF CJHMSTIANITY,* TO-NIGHT, id GRAND THEATRE. ■ Clause IX: , "SPORTO OF MODERN BABYLON. ,, . RDER OF THE STAR IN" THE EASiI Theosophical Hall, Dowling street THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, - a* 8. "THE COMING OF THE WORLD TEAOKKR." MrH. H...BANKS, Travelling Organiser Order of the Star int the East, N.Z. DDNJBDIN RETURNED SOLDZEBS* ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEEIV ING OF MEMBERS. The Fourth Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association will be held in the Bnrna Hall, Moray place, TO-NTOHTi (MONDAY), 19flx April, 1920, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: L Adoption of Report ami Belancd Sneeti * 2. Etectioo of Office-bearers end Exaco* tire Committee. 3. GeaenaL GEO. M. SMITH, 14ap Secretarv. (pEESENTATION TO BISHOP NEVILLi The Presentation to ihe Right Rer. 8. T Nevill, D.D., will take place in +ho ART GALLERY, Donedin, on THURSDAY, 22nd April, at 8 p.m. The Right Rev. the Bi»hop of Donedin will preside, the Presentation will be made by Sir George other Addresses will be delivered. Tho OJergy and Members of the Anglican, Church throughout the Dioceso are cordially invited to be present 19ap PERSONAL ■vr, o t I c B. Mr R. G. B. SINCLAIR, of "ROTOTH,"' wishes it known that he is dn no way oon.nected with the JIMMY SINCLAIR referred to at Saturday Night's Perfonnanoa of the Reveille. 19ap TTSriDOW (reepectablel wishes COE'REVV SPOND with middle-aged farmer (Protestant), view to matrimony.— iEnglieh, G.P.0., Dunedai. • Mtp YOTJITO- Man wishes MEET Girl, with genuine view to matrimony.—Auto, Moray Ptaco Post Office. ' ' lfep > PUBLIC NOTICES. TVTATIONAL VTAR M1 T SEUM. An immense amount of MATERIAL has been accumulated by the N.Z. Expeditionary Force, or Donated by Allied Governmene for a National War Museum, and ifl now being assembled by the War Museum Com-, mittee. Returned Soldiers and other persons possossing interesting War Relics—Letters, Diaries', Photographs, Trophies, etc —axe invited to OFFER THEIR COLLECTIONS to the Committee, on order JK> make the National War Maseum a worthy memorial of New Zealand's part ia the War. GEO. S. RICHARDSON, Brigadier-goneml, Chairman, War Museum Cfyntmttee. Defence Headquarters, Wellington. 19ap! T> E W. E. GD3BS, PORT CHALMERS.' ALL ACCOHNTS OWING by Mr Gibbe aro requsted to bo SENT to tho Undersigned on* car befene SKh APRIL Next. J. A. HOPORAFT, 19ap 12 Octagon, Dunecun, OTAGO WITNESa-iNew Stories, 4 large amount o| reading miliar. Price Bd,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17913, 19 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17913, 19 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17913, 19 April 1920, Page 1

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