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AMUSEMENTS. p&INOESS THEATRE, Direction Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT—EVERY - EVENING AT 8. AN ABSOLUTE EUR ORB. FULLEES’ NEW EEVUE COMPANY Present a Dainty, Saucy, Rainbow-coloured MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, SIX LITTLE WIVES. SIX LITTLE WIVES. SIX LITTLE WIVES. A DELUGE OF DELIGHT. Colourful, Lively, Musical. Wonderful Scenic Lay-out. Produced by Walter Johnston. The Breezy Two-ply Combination, BRULL & HEMSLEY. BRULL & HEMSLEY. BRULL & HEMSLEY. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. Racy Raconteur.' Direct from England, First Appearance, CAPTAIN CHARLES ERAED, CAPTAIN CHARLES ERARD, In “A Naval Captain’s Soliloquy." The World-beating King of Sensation, Special Starring Engagement. ' FERRY, THE FROG, WITHOUT PEER IN VAUDEVILLE. Tariff: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Flan at THE BRISTOL. Bookings 6d--0 H A H T A HQ HA. BURNS~ HALL, MARCH 5 to 11. Every Afternoon and Evening, Commencing TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Afternoons at 2.45; Evenings at 8. 12 Different Programmes; 6 Changes of People. DAILY PROGRAMME. SATURDAY. Music and Entertainment. —The Parnells. Lecturer: Misa Sumayeh Attiyeh. MONDAY. Instrumental and Vocal—The lonians. Lecturer: Captain Norman Allan Imrie. TUESDAY. Concert Recitals. —Lula Root, contralto; William Lowell Patton, pianist. Lecturer: Joel. W. Eastman. WEDNESDAY. Orchestral and Vocal Music, Readings.— Overseas Entertainers.’ THURSDAY. Character Interpretations.—Ruby Page Fer--1 guson. Lecturer: Captain T. Dinsmore Upton. FRIDAY. Recitals. —Fenwick Newell Concert Party. Lecturer; Captain R. Muir Allan. < Season Tickets, admitting to the entire 12 Sessions, obtainable from members of the Local Committee, or at Begg’s Music Warehouse. Adults, 10s; High School Students, 6s: Children under 12, 4s. Season Ticketholders may reserve seats at Begg’s. The Six Evenings, 2s 6d. No seat held after 8.10. . 2m The Wonderful “CJHENEY” GRAMOPHONE, THE MACHINE WITH THE MARVELLOUS “THROAT"! The salient feature of the “Cheney" is its SUPERB TOM; which in purity and richness is claimed, to excel that of any other Gramophone. The Tone reproducing mechanism was designed by a Violinist and Music Master, whose one aim was to attain a clear and natural volume of sound. This has been accomplished by means of an Acoustic Throat, in with a violinshaped Resonator curiously , constructed Orchestral You are invited to call and hear this delightful instrument The. various Cabinets are of handsome design, and adapted to any Drawing Room, models in different Period Styles being obtainable. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), GRAMOPHONE HEADQUARTERS, Princes street AVID WISHABT. Consulting Hoaxed pathist and Biodmmic Therapeutist Specialist for Diseases of the Shin. 3 Grant street (’phone 76®. “Homoeopathy gives ns the safest, surest and at (be same time the most comprehensive method for the correction of disease tendencies, _ constitutional or acquired, known to science.” 4d SPORTING. JJTVERTON RACING (Incorporated). CLUB ANNUAL EASTER MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 26th and 28th MARCH. 1321. NOMINATIONS for ALL HANDICAPS CLOSE with the Secretary THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 4th March, 1921, at 5 p.m. Full Programme in Weekly Press, 25th February, and Otago Witness, Ist March JNO. GEARY, Secretary. P.Q. Box 51. Telephone 3, Riverton. nnUAPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUb! NOMINATIONS. The DATE for Receiving Nominations for ALL HANDICAPS (including TROTS) has been EXTENDED to SATURDAY, sth March, at 10 p.m. Owners are reminded that the Lawrence Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m.. H. L. BRETT, Secretary. Box 12, Lawrence. 2m jgEAUMONT RACING NOMINATIONS. CLUB. Owners are reminded that Nomination for ALL HANDICAPS (including TROTS for the above Club on Easter Monday CLOSE'on SATURDAY, sth March, 1921 at 10 p.m. THOS. PHILLIPPS, Secretary. Box 2, Beaumont. 3n MEETINGS. J^OWER HARBOUR ' SCHOOL JUBILEE The Residents of Lower Harbour School District are requested to attend a PUBLIC MEETING in the Schoolroom on SATURDAY, the 6th insrt-. at 8 p.m., to make arrangements for suitably Celebrating the Jubilee of the School. 3m H. BOX, Commissioner. "pACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILD, ING SOCIETY. NEW GROUP. A BALLOT tor £IOOO will be DRAWN on MARCH 15, All new shareholders will participate. With interest rising and money harder tc( obtain, the advantages of membership in the “Pacific” are greater than ever. Join the No. 3 Group. Ballot up to £IOOO in one sum. Full particulars from W, B, TAVERNER, Secretary. 100 King Edward street, Dunedin. 26f \TTTHEN Boot meets Scot WATSON’S Tv No. 10 is the mutual thought. The conaolseeur’s favourite. . ’ 7ja OTAGO WITNESS.— Sw stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, ad^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18185, 4 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18185, 4 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18185, 4 March 1921, Page 1

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