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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Wilfred Cotton. Management . Soott Colville. FOR A BREEF SEASON ONLY. AN AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT. Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. THE MODERN MIRACLE MAN AND THE WORLD’S GREATEST MESMERIST AND JOY-MAKER, A SCOTCHMAN BY BIRTH, BUT THE KING OP ENTERTAINERS BY PROFESSION. THE GREAT McEWEN.— —-THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN. THIS EXTRAORDINARY MAN HAS ELECTRIFIED HUGE'AUDIENCES IN EVERY PART OF THE GLOBE, AND HIS RECENT SEASONS IN SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, BRISBANE, AND PERTH CREATED AN ENORMOUS SENSATION; AND, IN ABSOLUTE TRUTH AND WITHOUT A VESTIGE OF EXAGGERATION, HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY., “Never in the history of dttr city have the walls of our Town Hall rung with such loud and spontaneous laughter.”^—Sydney Daily Telegraph. THE GREAT McEWEN.— THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN.— THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSUS. THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSUS. MESMERIST- MAGICIAN, CARO MANIPULATOR., AND RACONTEUR. AN EVENING OF SHOCKS 1 THRILLS! LAUGHTER! SHOOKS! THRILLS! LAUGHTER! TO MISS SEEING AND HEARING THE GREAT McEWEN WOULD BE A LIFELONG REGRET. THE DISCRIMINATING RESERVE THEIR SEATS At the Bristol. At the Bristol. PRICES: 4s, 2a 6d, Is (all prices plus tax).

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Daily 2 to 5, Nightly 7 to 10. Also at KING EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.30. A First National Attraction, “THE YELLOW TYPHOON,” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON,” Harold MGrath’s Greatest Story, Starring ANITA STEWART As the ANITA STEWART Yellow Typhoon. A magnificent production that will take you round the world in the track of the white lights of six countries. NOTE.—This picture is recommended by the censor more especially for adults. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.

fkTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL ” JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. Miss ALLAN (President of the Jubilee Association) requests every Ex-Pupil 'attending the Official Reception at the School THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON to bring a visiting card, inscribed with her maiden name, dates of entering and leaving the school, present address, and, if married, married name, in order that a complete record may be compiled for the Jubilee Magazine. HARBOUR EXCURSION. TUESDAY, Admission by Ticket Only. The Waikana will leave the wharf at 10 a.m., returning by 5 p.m., calling at Port Chalmers going and coming. The Committee provides Tea, Soft Drinks, and Fruit. 31ja OTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH • SCHOOL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. Ex-PUPJLS of the School may obtain TICKETS for MONDAY and TUESDAY’S FUNCTIONS from Mrs MORETON, 51 j a 1 View street. /"VTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL V JUBILEE ASSOCIATION. EX-PUPILS who failed to receive Circulaie may obtain MEMBERSHIP TICKETS from Miss Ruth Stevenson at the Official Reception at the School THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON. >UNGA CROQUET CLUB,

TOWN BELT, EOSLYN. The above Club will hold a TOURNAMENT during Carnival Week. All Croquet Players and Visitors cordially invited. 31ja MEETINGS. D UNBDIN ATHENAEUM. The ANNUAL MEETING o! SUBSCRIBERS will be held in the Athenaeum Reading Room TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), January 31, at 8 ©’dock. 1 P. GOYEN, 27ja Hon. Secretary. Dunedin jockey club race BALL. The Committee of the Dunedin Jockey Club propose to promote a Race Ball on the evening of WEDNESDAY, February 9 (Cup Night). All Ladies and Gentlemen interested axe cordially invited to ATTEND a MEETING, to be held at the Dunedin Jockey Club’s Office at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 31st inst., for the purpose of considering arrangements. As the Committee desires to make • this function popular, a large and representative attendance will be appreciated. A. C. HANLON, 28ja President. D.J.C., Convener.

BANK NOTICES. fJtHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). ***** Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Capital authorised and issued ... £7,500,000 Paid-up capital ... ... 2,500^000 Reserve liability of proprietors 5,000,000 Reserve fund 2,650*000 Together £10,130,000 An INTERIM DIVIDEND of 7s 6d PER SHARE in respect to the year ending 2Bth FEBRUARY, 1921, having been declare!, same is now Payable to Shareholderi on the New Zealand Register at 31st December, 1920. O. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. Wellington, 28tn January, 1921. 28ja “W whisky HI SKY for me, please, and be it’s WATSON’S No. 10. The I drink.’’ eure only 7ja Notes on rural topics by Agticoia, Weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18157, 31 January 1921, Page 1

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