AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction ... ... ... Ben and John Fullot. 1 ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. TO-DAY—AT 2.30. TO-DAY FULLERS’ FAMILY MATINEE. FULLERS’ FAMILY MATINEE. SAME BIG SHOW AS AT NIGHT. PRICES: 6d, Is, and Is 6di ' TO-DAY, 2.30; "TO-NIGHT, at 8. A New Line on the Movies. The Sensation of 1921. BERGE & ENGLISH, BERGE & ENGLISH, BERGE & ENGLISH.. Presenting: a Wonderful Routine of ■ Acrobatic Tumbling. MARION MAHR, MARION MAHR, - America’s Foremost Interpreter of Goon Songs'. BARON. BRULL & HEMSLEY. All Favourites. SMART SET DIGGERS. • New Sketches, New _ Burlesques, New Songs—a Gigantic Ensemble. Prices: Is, 2s, 3s (all plus tax). Bos Plans at THE BRISTOL till noon; thereafter at JACOBS. TOBACCONIST. pRINCESS ANOTHER \ • FULLER STAR. Theatre! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Theatre. Theatre, LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA GUERITE Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, . Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA , GUERITE, .... Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, Theatre. LAURA GUERITE,--' Theatre. LAURA GUERITE, ' Theatre. , . ‘ Theatre The Famous • ' Theatre. London ■ / ! Theatre. Revue Star. Theatre. _ _ . . , Theatre. No Advance in Prices. ' Theatre. Theatre. Plan Open at BRISTOL. - Theatre. ‘Q L AIR DE LUNE/a VOCAL FOX-TROT. JUST OUT! Words and Music by H. J. FINLAY. This pleasing and attractive Song in Fox-Trot time is ’ust published, and comes; rom the pen of a Dunedin' Composer. The rhythm is particularly well and strongly marked, therefore very suitable for dancing.V • Please Call and Hoar it Tried Over. - Price, Is 9d. Posted, Is lid. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Music, Princes street. 0 H E A P READ I N Q. DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM CHARGES/ Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly, 10s 6dt Yearly, 21s; Youths, Half-price. One book, and one magazine for each ticket. Family Tickets, 31a 6d (two books, two magazines); 36s 9d (three books, two magszines); 42a (four books, two magazines), AVID WISHART, Consulting Horned pathist and Biochemic Therapeutist, Specialist for Diseases of the Skim 3 Grant street (’phone 769). The abandonment of the ideal and the disappearance of the term from current medioal literature does not mean that cure is impossible. It only means that the wrong has been pursued in the effort to attain it. 29au •Theatra Theatr* Theatre. Theatre. Theatre Theatre. MEETINGS. pOSLYN BOWLING CLUB. All RESIDENTS in the BOSLYN DISTRICT INTERESTED in the ROSLYIST , BOWLING CLUB are cordially invited to attend a MEETING to be held In the Roslyn Bowl House TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), the 10th instant, at 8. BUSINESS : Ra Formation of Ladles’ Bowling and Croquet Section. W. J. WORTHINGTON, 8s - Hon. Secretary. gtUDAN UNITED MISSION! Mr J. TULLOOH, who has just returned from Northern Nigeria, will speak about the work of ■ the Mission there to a Public Meeting in First Church Hall, MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. ' . Chairman, Professor Davies. Collection. 10s •VTORTH-EAST VALLEY CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will bo held at Dormer’s Tea Rooms, on MONDAY. 12th September, 1921, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers for ensuing season; General. All members and intending members requested to be present.—J. MACKLE. Hon. Secretary. 10a ; jpORT CHALMERS ROWING ‘CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers, TUESDAY, September 13, at 8 p.m. t Members and intending members requested to attend. T. F. MACKIE, 10s Hon. Secretary. QRANGE CRICKET CLUB, The Forty-fourth ANNUAL MEETING of the Club will be held in the Pavilion, North Ground, on TUESDAY EVENING, 13th September, 1921, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive report and balance sheet; election of office-bearers; presentation of trophies and general All members? and intending members are invited to attend. W. A. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary. g.RU C E ELEC TO R A T.E. Mr JOHN EDIE, M.P.. will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as follows: KAITANGATA—WEDNESDAY, 14th inst, MILTON—THURSDAY, 15th inst. LAWRENCE—FRIDAY, 16th inst. Meetings at 8 p.m. 10s TNTEItNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD 1 TEMPLARS. SPECIAL TO RESIDENTS OF MOSGIEL. A Meeting of those interested in Temperance Work and the Formation of a Good Templar Lodge in Moegiel are: invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Church street, on THURSDAY, September 15, 1921, at 7.30 p.m. A musical programme will bo rendered, and an Address given by Bro. Dalton. Grand Chief Templar. Chairman, Rev. D, Colder. E. CRAWFORD, Secretary, Dunedin District Lodge, No/' 1. THE aan who orders WATSON’S No. 10 knows a thing or two aijout good whisky.. ■ 1 38tny ■, IACZEB K CURED!—My Herbal . Treat. li men l positively cures the distressing trouble,— Thompson, herbalist, Oman.'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18347, 10 September 1921, Page 1
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