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AMUSEMENTS. 1 ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE TO-MORROW. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S (LTD.) GORGEOUS 1921 PANTOMIME, “IIUMPTY DUMPTY.” TO-NIGHT, 7.45. JJ'IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors Ben and John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson (Ltd.). Business Manager A. F. Wilson. A Feast of Mirth .and Music, Beauty and Jollity, with Tit-bits gathered from the earth's four corners, and set amid scenes of incomparable splendour. “DUMPTY DUMPTY.” Interpreted by a host of specially-selected artists, including: Albert Le Fro, Edwin Brett, ■— Beatrice Allen, Marie Fanchonette, Emmiline Orford, Leo Stirling, Hector St Clair, Ray M‘Lean, j and the world-famed Lo Cardo Brothers CHILDREN! ■■'■CHILDREN I ’ CHILDREN I CHILDREN! CHILDREN! See that Father takes you To-morrow. FATHERS! FATHERS! 1 FATHERS! 5 FATHERS! FATHERS! FATHERS! ■ Keep faith with the kids To-morrow I Afternoon. * (Remember your own childhood longings.) > MATINEE TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, L 45 >, * When a Screamingly Funny Old English 1 Harlequinade will be an additional feature. 1 “lIUMPTY DUMPTY.” —- Stage Manager J. O. Whitfield ’ Musical Director R- J- Kcers TO-NIGHT, 7.45. , Book at The Bristol, i D.C. and 0.5., 8s 6d; Back Stalls, 4s; - Pit, Is 6d (plus tax) Early Doors, Back i Stalls and Pit, Is extra. : Day Sales at The Geyser. ’ jUIYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. t GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE' ’ At I ART GALLF.RY HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921, f TO-NIGHT, Commencing 7.45 o'clock sharp. ; Chair to bo taken by his Worship the Mayor 3 (J. S. Douglas, Esq.). I Protestants of all denominations are cor dially invited to come with their friends and celebrate that epoch-making : REFORMATION ANNIVERSARY. Opening Address by Grand Lodge Officer. Come and hoar an Orangeman’s qualifica- , tions, followed by a First-class Musical Programme by Leading Artists. A Pleasant Evening Assured. ■ Price of Tickets: Is, 2s, 3s, ss, also 7s 6rl for couples, from J. Clifford, hon. secre bary, 43 Peter street, ‘ Cavorsham, Dunedin; . also at hall entrance. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! O RG A N RECITAL, ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL, .By With 55acred Tno, 1 TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 12th JULY, At 8 o’clock. ‘ /^NNE OF GREEN GABLES. OCTAGON THEATRE, , FRIDAY NEXT. AVIATION. Y I A T I 0 N. N.Z, jfcKRO TRANSPORT CO. A Machine will leave the Foreshore TODAY for PALMERSTON, giving Passenger Flights there; thence to HAMPDEN, HERBERT, and MAHENO; then returning to TIMARTJ- \ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MISS CLOUGH Has now in Stock A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLS, In latest colours, suitable for jumpers, jersey, etc, FANCY NEEDLEWORK in latest designs and materials for working. BEADS in great variety. Also, LADIES' HAIRDRESSING. MANIC TURING, AND FACE MASSAGE ROOMS, • With Competent Staff of Assistants. Charges Moderate. 62 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. ■pLANTER’S PRIDE TEA. 2s lOd per lb in lib packets. 3s per lb in ilb packets. As supplied to 11.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his stay here. Drink it, and participate in our GRAND COMPETITION—£IOO WORTH OF PRIZES. This Competition will Close on DECEIT. BER 14, 1921, and of each year. Planter’s Pride Teas are obtainable from your grocer. THE COLOMBO TEA CO. (LTD.), Wholesale Distributors. UTLE RY AT>HENOMENAIUiEDUCTIONS. Mr HENDY announces Special Purchase SPLENDID RAZORS from “Genco” Works a* enormous reduction. Gentlemen requiring real bargains should inspect them. Usual retail price is 12s 6d and 15a. Hcndy'e Cash Price to Clear, 5s C:1 each; post free, 5s lOd. Only limited stock, which cannot bo repeated. Address; 104 Princes street. 17 II Ow E U &~ C 0., : • PIANO MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, TUNERS AND REPAIRERS (Established 38 years). Buyers of Slightly Used Pianos. Agents for tiio Celebrated Hopkinson Pianos. Office and Show Rooms, 78 Stuart street {’phono 2999); Stprcs and Workshops, Bath street (’phono 325). Ijy mi’s" • ■ unique “' Latent stopper, X. which cannot leak, is fitted to every North British Rubber Hot Water Bug. Perfectly made, of high-grade rubber; absolutely dependable. They last for years. Hap ROSSKYVENT.” —Specified in London Post Office; constantly ventilating; water a~d dust-proof skylight.—Boss. Telephone 2(.w). ifla MILD, Mellow, Matured.—WATSON'S No. 10 is first favourite with good judges of whisky. 28my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 1

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