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AMUSEMENTS. 1 pHINOESS THEATRE, Direction Ben and John Fuller. MATINEE! TO-DAY, MATINEE! MATINEE! At 2.30. MATINEE! Prices: 6d, Is Id. Reserved, Is 7dL TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-DAY. 2.30. FULLERS’ NEW REV ÜB. PULLERS’ NEW REVUE. A Delightful New Comic Operetta;. “MY GOLDEN ROSE ” ' Lovely Lyrics that Linger. Comedy as Fast as a Cyclone. Wealth of Wardrobe and Embellishment. Producer: WALTER JOHNSON. SMASHING VAUDEVILLE PREFACE t \ The Phenomenal and Brilliant ARTOIS BROTHERS. ARTOIS BROTHERS. BRULL & HEMSLEY, CAPTAIN Travesty Stars. ERARD. YANK & JEAN. WONDERFUL OVATION The Brilliant Young Coloratura Soprano( GLADYS YERONA The Nightingale of Vaudeville. TARIFF.—D,C. and Stalls, Si; Bank Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Bos Plan at THE BRISTOL till Noon; after a* JACOBS’S, tobacconists. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCEETYS FIRST CONCERT Of Thirty-fourth Season. Soloists: Miss M ABELLS ESQUILANT. Mr If. EWART CREWES. A Limited Number of 2a Tickets available at The Bristol and the Dbdr. * BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. . H. H. SYKES, Hon. Secretary. 99 Lower High street. 18m jjegg’s new Waltzes. TWO BEAUTIFUL COMPOSITIONSI FASCINATING DANCES! , W Lovers and' flayers of dance, music wEt be charmed with these delightful waltzes by English composers.-- We shall be glad to > have them played over for anyone who desires to hear them. ” “PATE,” “FATE,” Valeo Brilliante, By Horatio Nichols. A new suocesa by the composer of “Dream of Delight.” “Night of Romance,” eta Played hy the bands in England. “MOONLIGHT MELODY,” “MOONLIGHT MELODY” Valse Lento, y By Arthur Stroud. A charming waits in the slow, dreamy, lan. guoroas style. Sure to be very, popular here. Quite easy to play. Price, 2s each; posted 2» 2d. Easter Visitors are invited to call and the Latest Songs and Piano Music. OHAB. BEGG & 00. (LTD.), Headquarters for Mono, PRINCES STREET. c heap R E A DIN GL' 1 isi J DUNEDIN ATHENAX7M CHARGES. - f Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly. IQs 6d; Yearly, 21s; Youths, Half-price. One book and one magazine for each ticket. \' Family Tickets. 31s 6d (two boohs, two - magazines); 36s 9d (three books, two magalines); (four books, two magazines)... DAVID WISHART, Oonsulting Houhsopathist and Biochemis Therapeutist Specialist tor Diseases of the Skin. 3 Grant street f phone 769). “HODUBcpathy gives us the safest, surest and at the same time the most comprebenaive method for the correction of disease tendencies, constitutional or • acquired, known, to eaieuoe.” 4d CRICKET. c RIG K E'. T, I OARISBROOK GROUND. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY, MARCH 19 and 21. OTAGO v. AUSTRALIA. 'hen a High-class Exhibition of Cricket !■ is assured. lay Commences at 2 p.m. on Friday and , noon on Saturday. KAIKORAI BAND IN ATTENDANCE THIS AFTERNOON. Admission: Ground, Is 6d. Children, 6d. Stand, Is; Ladies and Children, 6d. Admission Is-after 4 p.m. each day. E. S. WILSON, 12m Secretary, O.C.A. o TAGO v. AUSTRALIA A number of LADY SUPPORTERS ate arranging to provide AFTERNOON TEA in connection with the above Match. DONATIONS of OAKES and SCONES will be gladly received, and may be left with E. S. WILSON, Secretary, Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. SPORTS MEETINGS. THLE T I O OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS. CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, APRIL 2. FULL CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME OPEN HANDICAPS, RELAY RACES. SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ HANDICAPS, Entries Close MONDAY, March 21* C. B. THOMAS, 19m Hon. Secretary Otago Centre, OTAGO MOTOR CLUB. CLUB. QTAGO MOTOR MOTOR CYCLE RACES, WARRINGTON The 20 MILES HANDICAP wfll be RUN. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Also BUN: 4, 8, and 10 MILES HANDICAPS, latter un* limited; post entry. • ... Lrl . .■ ■' P. H. POWER, 19m Secretory. CHEBP DOG TRIALS. T 4 lERI COLLIE CLUB. The ANNUAL TRIALS will he held a* Mosgiel on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 26 and 27. Programmes from F. BURNET. 19m ■ • Secretary, Mosgioh E JAOO B I T rji H Scotsmen, subscribe to the Jacobite, the paper which perpetuates the memory of the loyal Highland clansmen who died the death of heroes tor Scotland and Prince Charlie. ' ■ ,• Published quarterly, Is per year posted. Write - f .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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