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AMUSEMENTS. “ WELCOME STRANGER " Will be the greeting at U'IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. NEXT THURSDAY. Dunedin playgoers will have the opportunity of welcoming their old friend, “ Lightnin’ Bill Jones” and Jules Jordan, and if it is on the same scale as they were received in Auckland and Christchurch, it will surely bo some reception. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.). Business Manager: A. F. WILSON. Present with pleasure the Celebrated Character Actor, JOHN D. O’HARA, With the Fam'ous Hebrew Comedian, JULES JORDAN And the Strongest Supporting Cast seen for years, including such well-known artists as Robert Toms, Frederick Esmelton, Arthur Cornell, Pirio Bush, Dorothy Seacombe, Margaret Sutcliffe, Mattie Brown, etc., In the Success of a Decade, “ WELCOME STRANGER/’ The play which has created a furore the world over. The Sydney Daily Telegraph wrote: — “‘Welcome Stranger’ is the thing playgoers have been hungering for.”—See it on Thursday. “ WELCOME STRANGER". Is the play t&at came to Australia with the reputation of never being played to an unsold scat—a prominent critic writes. This can bo readily, understood by all who have witnessed this truly wonderful performance, with JOHN D. O’HARA and JULES JORDAN, with their Strong Supporting Company. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, And will bo filling ranidly from 9 a.m. at THE BRTsTOL. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 7s 6d; Backf Stalls, 3s 6d; and Pit, Is 6cL Early doors, back stalls and pit, Is extra. All plus tax. H O I S BRIDE 13? WHO IS BRIDE 13? PjpO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 7.30. BURNS HALL. POPULAR CONCERT By the Children of the Presbyterian Sunday • Schools of Dunedin. Proceeds to augment Union’s Prize Fund. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 AT 7.30. “ -\rOU can always state your business in X 300 words. The Ten Commandments is less than that.” Solomon in “Welcome TStranger,” Thursday, His Majesty’s. Plans Open at The Bristol. 13s yjNIVERSITY LITERARY SOCIETY ALLEN HALL. WEDNESDAY, September 14, at 7.30 p.m. J. M. Synge’s Plays, “Riders to the Sea” and “The Tinker’s Wedding,” Will be .Read by Members, of the Society, Ail interested are cordially invited: D. W. FAIGAN, 13s Hon. Secretary. ‘TTkON’T judge by appearance—many a X-' heartache beats beneath a fancy vest.” Solomon, in “Welcome Stranger,” Thursday, His Majesty’s. Plans. Open at The Bristol. 13s LECTURES. P INE| HILL SCHOOL. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), aj; 8. A LECTURE by Mr M‘DONALD, entitled “LIFE ON THE CONGO.” Also a Few Musical Items. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d; Ladies, a basket. '3s jgiOLIVLAN INDIAN MISSION. . ;Mr R. J. BURROW, Medical .Missionary in connection with the above, will give his Interesting Lecture on Bolivia, illustrated by lantern slides, at 7.20'p.m., as under: September 13 (Tuesday), Sailors* Rest, Port Chalmers; September 14 (Wednesday), Presbyterian Church, St. Clair. . Mr Burrow has laboured in medical missionary work in Bolivia for about eight years, and gives a series of first-hand impressions of the country, towns, native villages, and habits and customs of the various tribes! Admission is free. 13e 7VTEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF iv ACCOUNTANTS (Otago Branch). A LECTURE, entitled “LAW AND AOCOUNTS,” will be delivered by Mr J. J. TREGEAR, Solicitor, at; the Board Room, Express Buildings, dn THURSDAY, 15th September, at 8 p.m. " - Members and all others interested are invited to attend. GEO. M. MacLEAN, 13s Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. JpLANTER’S PRIDE TEA. 2sTod per. lb in lib Packets. 3s per lb in ilb Packets. | As Supplied to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his stay here. Driilk it, and participate in onr GRAND 'COMPETITION—£IOO WORTH I OF PRIZES. This Cofhpctition will Close /on DECEMBER 14. 1921, and of each year. Planter’s Pride Teas are obtainable from your grocer. THE COLOMBO TEA CO. (LTD.), Wholesale Distributors. R/T I S S CLOUGH "-*■ Has now in Stock A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLS, In latest colours, suitable for jufhpers, jerseys, etc. FANCY NEEDLEWORK in latest designs and materials for working. BEADS in groat variety. Also, LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING, MANICURING, AND FACE MASSAGE ROOMS. With Competent Staff of Charges Moderate. 62 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. Women who purchase from hawkers are warned against buying shampoo preparations, hair tonics, etc., as many worthless articles aro being sold from door to door at present. If reliable hair tonio is wanted, get Dr Wilson’s Regenerator, which has world-wide reputation. Price 4s. Solo Agent, HENDY, Hair Specialist. 21s TODD’S WHITE .HOUSE ARCADE, George street.—-Silk Handkerchiefs, 3s 6d to 6s 6cl; Trnycloths, 3s 1H to 15a; Toilet Runnels, 10s 6d to 17s 6d; biggest and best value Picnic Assortments, Toys, Dolls, Tricycles, 30s to 60s; Prams, 4s 6d to 455. HENNA TINTING, Shampooing, Marcel Waving, Buster Cutting, Electric Massaging, etc., by skilled assistants only, at Hendy’s Hairdressing Robins. Consultations end advice free. Appointments booked. WHEN cold blows the , blast" WATSON’S No. 10 brings warmth and gladness to shivering mortals. 28my WATER BAGS are the best in the world. Made in Britain for Britishers. 'She “Unique” Patent Stopper never leaks. 2a UT WITH THE writers” Fire ( Extinguisher is a sworn enemy of fire; it will always make a “good save.” Simple to use. Write us about it.—. Manning Go., 6 Bedford row, Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18349, 13 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18349, 13 September 1921, Page 1