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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS, Direction _ ... Bon and John Fuller. Warm as Your Fireside, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Exhilarating as Champagne. THE ALL-DIGGER MERRYMAKERS In ADIEU MIMI. LINDSAY KEMBLE And His Pals. Another Laugh Boom. Rev. FRANK GORMAN, Rev. FRANK GORMAN. The Singing Parson. The Clever English Pair, NEWMAN & WYNNE. NEWMAN & WYNNE. A Little Pathos and Some Laughs . THE TWO COOKES Wire Walking And And DAISY COOKE. Sensation Balancing. A Wonderful Display. First Appearance, -GLIVALLI CLIVALLI CLIVALLI And His Dogs. 1 Tariff: D.C. and Stalls, 2s fid; Back Stalls, Is fid; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Plan at THE BRISTOL; after 5.30 at JACOBS’S, TOBACCONIST. Bookings, fid. H' IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction ... _ „ J. and N. Tait, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, July 18, 20, 22, 23. J. and N. Tait have pleasure in aimcuno ing a reappearance in Dunedin, for four nights only, of the world-famous instrumentalists, THE CHERNIAVSKY TRIO. THE OHERNIAVSKY TRIO. THE CHERNIAVSKY TRIO. THE OHERNIAVSKY TRIO. THE CHERNIA VSKY TRIO. THE CHERNLAVSKY TRIO. Since their last New Zealand tour, six years ago, these world celebrities have added America and Canada to their long list of musical conquests. Said the New York Times: “They thrilled us again. They are really great artists.” LEO CHERNIAYSKY, Violinist. JAN CHERNLAVSKY, Pianist. MISOHEL OHERNIAVSKY. ’ Cellist. ‘‘Three of the most remarkable young men in the world of music.” —London Standard. 6s 'reserved), 4s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at Tlie Bristol Students booking concessions for the fust and third concerts. P H E “CHENE Y.’’ A MAGNIFICENT GRAMOPHONE I to all who appreciate the finer things in Musical Art. The “Cheney” possesses some striking features all its own, such as the “Acoustic Throat”—a sound chamber in which the vibrations are equally developed and amplified, producing a Tone of unrivalled clearness and absolute fidelity to the original voice or instrument. Wo have now arranged to sell these beautiful Drawing Room Cabinets upon deferred payments—wherever desired. May we be favoured with a visit from you, to see and hoar the famous “Cheney”? CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Sole Agents for the “Cheney” Gramophone,; Princes street. 'A NNE 0F GREEN gables." OCTAGON THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT. TVAVID WISHART, Consulting Homoeo pathist and Biochoniic Therapeutist, Specialist for Diseases of the Skin, 3 Grant' street ('phone 769). “The writer of a leading article in the British Medical Journal has been constrained to cry out that ‘ the fear of the microbe now haunts the minds of men till it becomes an obsession.’ ” lljy LECTURE. QTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE. LECTURE AT MIDDLEMARCH. The Lecture arranged to be delivered by Messrs R. B. Torment, Agricultural Instructor, and A. C. Ross, Dairy Instructor, on WEDNESDAY, July 13. is POSTPONED. W. B. STEEL, 12jy Secretary. MEETINGS. ’HE OTAGO INSTITUTE. The THIRD MEETING of the Otago Institute will be held in the MUSEUM TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), July 12, o,t 8 o'clock. \ The following ADDRESSES will be delivered ; Miss EDITH HOWES. “RAMBLINGS BY THE SEASHORE.” Mr L. O. BEAL. “THE COAL DIIPOSITS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND, WITH NOTES IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR WORKING.” W. N. BENSON. 12jy Hon. Secretary. 01. YDEVALE SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL The -UNVEILING CEREMONY of the Clvdbvale Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial will be held on the PUNT RESERVE on SUNDAY, July 17. 1921, at 2 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend the Ceremony. 12 jy rpHE panther’s tread is no softer than the -*■ tread of the man who wears WocdMilne Rubber Heels. They also absorb all road jar. Get no others. THE „ran who orders WATSON’S No. 10 knows a thing or two about good whisky. 28my ECZEMA CURED I—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble.—Thompson, herbalist, Ou&aru.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 1

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