AMUBEMEWTB. - TTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 3. V—"THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." Children Half-price. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees Ben and John Fuller (Ltd.) Sole Direofcion ALLAN WILKIE THE BEST ATTRACTION IN THE , " CITY. v ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WTLKIE And FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS In The Greatest Naval Drama Ever Written, : "THE LUCK OF "THE NAVY." "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." By Clifford MiUa, by arrangement with J. and N. Tait. —-" THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." A STORY OF THE NAVY THAT SAVED THE WORLD. ' "THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." FOR THREE MORE "NIGHTS ONLY AND MATINEE -PERFORMANCE ON THURSDAY NEXT. ."THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." NEXT PRODUCTION: FRIDAY, JUNE 4, "THE ROTTERS." " THE ROTTERS." Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 o'clock, after that hour at Jacobs's, where Day Sales may also be obtained. : Prices: ss, 2s 6d. and Is (plus tax). No Early Doors. . EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WE CHANGE TO-DAY. WITH A PAIR OF SIXES. WHVT A MISERABLE HAND I TAYLOR HOLMES TAYLOR HOLMES Starred in "A PAIR OF SIXES." "A,PAIR OF SIXES." What's "the poor married idiot's weakest Point?— His -wife, isn't it? And that's where Taylor Holmes got even with his partner and got the girl. Also a New Chapter of "THE MAN OF MIGHT." "THE MAN OF MIGHT." . Full Supporting Programme , AT USUAL PRICES. ■ BURNS HALL, PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. "Cool Nan Beann, Nan Gleann, 'S Nan Gaisgeach.* , (" The Musio of the Bens, the Glens, and tho Heroes.") GREAT HIGHLAND ■ CARNIVAL. CHAMPIONSHIP PIPING AND DANCING COMPETITIONS, In which Champions of New Zealand are taking- part, will be conducted by the Otago Centre of the Association, in BURNS HALL, DUNEDIN (Next First Church. Moray Placeh TO-DAY (TUESDAY). WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) The Sessions will be: Forenoon, 9.50 to 12.30; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30, and Evening, 7.30 t0'10.30. 1 7)7 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY There will-bo Forenoon and Afternoon Sessions only, each day at same forenoon and afternoon hours as above. ■ Hall is comfortably heated all the time. Everything warm and cosy. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPION PIPERS AND DANCERS 61 EVENTS. 722 ENTRIES. Souvenir Programme of 64 pages on sale in Burns Hall and on main streets. One Shilling Each. ADMISSION. — Forenoons, Is everywhere; Afternoons, Is and 2s; Evenings Is, 2s, and 3s. No war tax on any occal sion. Season Tickets (admitting holder to all ten sessions), 7s 6d. F. A. CHEYNE, Secretary. ]yj U.1.0.0.F. — OTAGO DISTRICT. SOLDIER MEMBERS' WELCOME SOCIAL, ■*"w^ EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7.45. Soldiers admitted by invitation ticket- all other members by ticket, 4s. ' QTAGO ART SOCIETY. AN EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES Will be Opened in tho ART GALLERY HALL On TUESDAY, June 1, at 7.50 p.m. Admission, FREE. FOOTBALL. TNTERPROVINCIAL . FOOTBALL. CANTERBURY #v. OTAGO, CULLING PARK, CULLING PARK, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, At 3 p.m. Curtain Raiser: Christchuroli Y.M.C. A. v. Dunedin Y.M C A Admission, Is. Boys, 6d. Ladies Free J.' C. CAMERON. Secretary O.F.A. LECTURE. QTAGO INSTITUTE, A LECTURE (illustrated by numerous ir", I ?^. slldes) vdn **> delivered in the Y.M.C.A. Lecture Hall THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Ist June, at 8 o'cWkTby Dγ J. A. Jager (of Honolulu). Subject: "Volcanocs_and Vulcaunloiry. , All interested aro invited to attend. In consequence of this Lecture, the Opening Meeting of the Astronomical Section of the Institute is POSTPONED till further p ot'ce- • ljq RUABON INHALER Is now obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. RUBBER HEELS will make your boots wear longer; they keep tho soles leveL Made from bee* Para Rubber. Get only' Wood-Milne'a.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17950, 1 June 1920, Page 1
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