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AMUSEMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON ARE OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. The Plana for To-night only -will be on view at The Bristol till 11.15 to-dajj; after at Gray’s Geyser Fountain (opp. N.8.A.). FIRST MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT. Doors Open at 1. Curtain at 2. . '“THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” / “THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” Children to Matinees, Half-price {except late door pit). EPS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. 0. Williamson (Ltd.J. ,Manager Harold Bowden J. 0. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Offer a Seven Nights’" Season of BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA. Featuring the Worka of GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NEXT. “THE GONDOLIERS.” “THE GONDOLIERS.” “THE GONDOLIERS.” . At Eight o’clock. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Duke of Piaza-Toro Charles Walenn Luiz John Ralston Alhambra Del Bolero ... Albert Kavanagh Marco Palmieri James Hay Guiseppe Palmieri Frederick Hobbs Antonio Charles Mettam Francesco Stanley Allen Giorgio Fred England Anniablo William Perryman Ottavio Ernest Stuart Duchess of Plaza-Toro Molly Tyrell Casilda Cissie Vaughan Gianetta Patti Russell Tessa Thelma Carter FiamettS. Peggy Thyer Vittoria Gladys Baker Guilia Beryl Walkoly Inez Gladys BaJcer ACT I. PIAZETTA, VENICE. ACT 11. PAVILION IN THE PALACE OF BARATARIA. Period 1750. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16. One Night Only. “THE MIKADO.” • “THE MIKADO.” Musical Director Gustave Slapoffski. Stage Manager Dick Shortland. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, “H.M.S. PINAFORE.” “H.M.S. PINAFORE.” D.C. aijd 0.5., 8s 6d; Stalls, 4«; Pit, Is 6d (all prices plus tax). Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Day Sales at Gray’s Geyser Fountain (opp. N.8.A.). WEDNESDAY NEXT, “YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.” ijyUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. MONTHLY” CONCERT, ART GALLERY HALL, . WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Short Address by Mr A. G. BUTCSSERS. Special Programme. —4- M‘LECSkr£M«dw4 QTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB. musicTcibole. The Recital by Miss May Barron, arranged for Wednesday, August 17, has been POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, August >3l. LILLIAN M. H, WHITSON, 13au Hon. Secretary. S CHOOL OF D A NCIN LEES 'STREET. G. Mias HAM ANN wishes to announce to her Pupils that All Classes and Lessons are unavoidably POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ' ISau JQUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 3rd CONCERT. 54th SEASON. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, 24th AUGUST. H. H. SYKES. Hon. Secretary. 99 High, street. 13au FOOTBALL. MEW ZEALAND WCTTH' AFRICA. CARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1921. Kick-off, 2.30 p.m. Curtain-raiser: t HIGH SCHOOL v. PIRATES B, Kick-off, 1 p.m. Gates Open, 11 a.m. Reserved seat ticket-holders will be admitted by the Burns street gates only; to be seated by 2 p.m. The taxi drivers will motor parties of five from any city stand to Parkside Hotel, via Wilkie road, returning via Main South road. Special cars will run to Garisbrook via Cargill road. Patrons are requested to secure their ground tickets from tha Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs, W. Sutor, C. Bihs (George street), G. S. Newton (Forbury Comer), \V. Smith (Cargill’s Corner)i. Price, 2s. Secure these tickets in town,' and thus save the rush at the gates. Patrons purchasing their tickets at the gates are requested to come with the exact money (2s). No pass-out checks will be issued until 3.15 p.m. The South Express will stop at Caversham to pick up passengers. The Railway Department is making Special Train Arrangements for country visitors. Passengers to the south are urged, if possible to board trains at Dunedin to ensure Obtaining seats in trains, as otherwise the congestion at the Oaversham Station may prevent some passengers from getting on board their trains. Secure your tickets in town, and thus save your time and a crush at the gates. Don’t forget to secure your tickets in town. It will save your time and a crush nt, the gates. Admission to Ground, 2s; Children, Is. Exits at Burns street, M'Glashan street, | and Ferguson street. Take your time, and don’t all try to get out at once. E. S. WILSON, I 12au -Secretary O.R.F.U. TDANFURLY SHIELD MATCH AT INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20. A Committee is endeavouring to arrange for a SPECIAL TRAIN to leave Invercargill after the match, arriving at Dunedin at 10.50 p.m. Those persons who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing the match are requested to hand in their names to the Otago Sports Depot, i and deposit £1 to defray cost of Special Train. • 15 a u E ! CZEM A. CUBED! — My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing tumble.— Thompson -.nrheligt, Oamaru. MILD, Mellow, Matured.—WATSON’S No. .10 is first favourite with good ;uclg«e of whisky. 28my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 1