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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Direction .. J. and N. TAIT. MONSTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL. MONSTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, And continued on FRIDAY, 10 th; SATURDAY, 11th; MONDAY, 13th. POUR EVENING CONCERTS. FOUR EVENING CONCERTS. (NEW SOUTH WALES STATE CONSERVATORIUM). VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA, 80—PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS.—BO 80—PROFESSIONAL MUSXC||N|,— 80 HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. The Brilliant Belgian MnSiolan, SOLOISTS: Special Engagement of Miss ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano. Miss ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano. "From whose last concert in Wellington hundreds were turned awa.y. Mr W. CROUGHEY, Baritone. Miss JENNY CULLEN, Solo Violinist. Mr JAMES MESSEAS, Solo ’Cellist. The N.S.W. State Conseryatorium (Verbrugghcn) Orchestra wne established to create a standard for orchestral performances, and to provide opportunities for students of the Conserratoriuin to hoar orchestral works which would otherwise remain unknown to them. But public interest has become so aroused in the Orchestra that it has now become entirely National in character, and is an essential factor in musical life in Australia, where it has exercised a remarkable influence on the education of the general public to an appreciation of the highest ait examples of the master mnaedens. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. It is the paramount wish of tho Trustees of the CITIZENS’ FUND of Australia, which was formed during tho recent crisis in the Orchestra’s life to save it from disbandment, that New Zealand should share in tho benefits and advantages of tho Orchestra's existence, and it is tho intention that an annual tour Ire made throughout tho dominion, but tliis can only be possible. by all musio-lovers supporting to the utmost of their power tho concerts given by the Orchestra, and persuading others to do likewise. SEVEN DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES, SEVEN DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES, SEVEN DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES, Comprising the Masterpieces of Orchestra] Composition, and tho Most Popular Wonks of tho Orchestra's Extensive Repertoire. . The BOX PLANS for tho POUR CONCERTS will bo OPENED at THE BRISTOL on TUESDAY, February 7. Reserved Seals.Sa 3d (inclusive of tax). THE BAND'IST BATTALION, OTAGO REGIMENT, Will PLAY at BOTANIC GARDENS On' SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ■ PROGRAMME. T,/ inna” (Berryman). li5S Majesty the^u£eif"‘ v (Sousa). ' Idyll.—“ Evening Breezes (Langey). Hymn (by Request).—“Days and Moments.” March.—“ Oomirados in Arms ” (Panelli). “God Save tho King.” JgUTOHERS’ • ANNUAL PICNIC. BINKLEY’S BAY. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. , Hot Water, Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided free. Toys in abundance for the Children. MONSTER BABY SHOW. Music and Amusement for All. Tickets: Adults, 2s 6d; Children, la, including admission to grounds. I Boat leaves Rattray Street Wharf at 0.20 am. sharp. 25ja D. KIRKNESS, Hon, Sec.

BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. PORT CHALMERS BOROUGH x ; f COUNCIL UNPAID BATES. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE of 10 Per Centum mil, in terms of Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910/’ bo added to all Rates Unpaid; after 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 10th February, 1922. J. TATT, Town Clerk. Port; Chalmers, January 25, 1922. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. yy AIKoU AI T I COUNTY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the. Wailcouaiti County Council Ikik fixed the DOG REGISTRATION FEB for tho current year as follows: For Collie Do*p», 2s fid per head. For all other dogs, 5s per head. Mt M. C. WILKINSON (Waitati) has boon opipomtod Registrar for all tho County. JOHN PORTBOUS, _ . . County Clerk. Woakouaiti, 28th January, 1922. 28ja COUNTY. OUTSTANDING RATES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an additional charge of 10 PER CENT ■will bo added to all Ratos not paid on or before TUESDAY, February 28; and that proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all Ratos Unpaid at that date. JOHN PO RTED US, ' . County Clerk. Wailcouaiti, 33th January, 1922. 33j a HEN reading becomes difficult, when tho stitches run together, when tho W head aches, Consult our OUALIFIED LONDON OPTICIAN, holder of tho recognised English Diplomas—Mr P. G, Dick, D.8.0.A., PJ.O. (London). PETER DICK,” Jewellers, Consulting and Manufacturing Opticians, 1490 Moray place, Dunedin. Oculists’ prescriptions onr specialty. 29d FLAYED Out? Try & drop of WAXSON’S No 10. Splendid reviver. It's the beet Scotch. 17s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 1