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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller (Ltd.). TO-DAY 1 2.30. TO-DAY 1 FULLERS’ BARGAIN MATTNEE. FULLERS’ BARGAIN MATINEE. Bargain Prices: fid, la Id, ami la Bd. TO-NIGHT I At 8. TO-NIGHT I 10—STAR ACTS—IO WEIR & POOLE, Famous English Comedy Duo. NELL CRANE And ALF J. LAWRENCE, Favourite Pantomime Boy and Noted Song : Composer. EDNA & PAUL A Sketch Surprise, Coruscating Comedy. MABLB & MATJUfr,' •WALTER MACKAY. 4 The Versatile Muaiciap-. BARON, The Favoiirte ; Ven’trZ DORl^~ MILLER & RAINEY. AUSTRALIAN TALKING JUGGLER: “ HAL” Tariff: Is, 2s~ 3s (plus Government taae and booking fee). Plana at THE BRISTOL till noon; after that hour at JACOBS'S, IDGWAY’S CIRCUS AND -*- ij MENAGERIE 1 Will Show at KAIKOKAI TO-NIGHT. Comer of Begg and Greenock streets. A Combination of Clever People and Wild Beasts. Zoo includes Some Fine Specimens of Lions, Wolves, Lemurs, Monkeve, Dogs, Ponies, Mules, Horses, Goats, Bloodhounds, and a host of Beautiful ; Plumage Birds of Australia. 28ja jgJL OCUTIONARY ART. “AH time and money spent in training the voice and body is an investment that pays larger interest than, any other."—W. E. Gladstone. PERCIVAL L J. DAVIES, SPECIALIST IN VOICE PRODUCTION, REGISTERED AND EXPERIENCED TEACHER OP ELOCUTION. SPEECH IN SONG, PUBLIC SPEAKING* DRAMATIC AND MOTION PICTURE ART, Is able to offer students and: others & comprehensive course of tuition in the above subjects by pure diaphragmatic breathing method. , , “The diaphragm is really .like a pair of hollows, and servos exactly'the same purpose.”—Enrico Caruso. • Mr Davies will Resume Tuition at his Studio, H.B. Buildings (Room 9), on MONDAY. January 30. Will also bo present TUESDAY, January 31, from 10 to 12.30 p.m., 3 to 5.30 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m., for the purpose of Enrolling Pupils, or apply early, so that an appointment can be made, as only a limited number of vacancies. Contestants are carefully coached for coming Competitions. . „ NOTE.—Applications for Membership are now invited for the Fanning of the Repertory Comedy and Dramatic Players’ Chib. All those who desire to join are requested to send in their names at once. ,28ja SONG 1 'I Passed By Your Window." I know why the white clouds go rolling on high. They’re bearing a message across the bins sky. Oh Straight to your dwelling they’re speeding away, To find yon, my dear one, and greet you to-day. Et& A Charming-Song. Price 2s fid. Boated 2a 8d OHAS BEGG & CD., LTD. Headquarters for Music. PRINCES STREET. OHBAP READING. DUNEDIN ATHENAEUM CHARGER Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly, 10s 6d; Yearly, 21s; Youths, Half-price. One book and one magazine for each ticket. Family Tickets, 31s 6d (two books, two magazines); 36s 9d (three books, two magazines); 42s (four books, two magazines). SHOWS. Dunedin horticultural society. CARNATION COMPETITION, And Lecture on Carnation Layering and Roeo Budding, Gardening Club’s Rooms. Lower Burnt Hall, TUESDAY,. JANUARY 31, at 8 p.m. Admission; Non-members, fid. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, 30th, at 7 p.m.—A. D. MILLER, Sea, 3 Vogel st, (JpAPANUT FARMERS’ CLUB. FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held on WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1922. . RECORD ENTRIES OF STOCK. JAMES W. JARROLD, 28ja Secretary. LECTURE. CROSS SOCIETY, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, "WHERE OUR SOLDIERS SLEEP,” By REV. CAPTAIN MULUNEUX, At BURNS HAIL, on WEDNESDAY, Ist February, at 8 p.mu Captain Mullinoux, as Special Red Cross Agent at Calais, has an interesting story to tell of Red Cross activities, and will make special reference to graves of New Zealand Soldiers in France. Views shown on the screen will add to the interest of the address. BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m. Collection to defray expenses. MEETINGS. iQTAGO DISTRICT, MHXIO.O.F. The HALF-YEARLY PURPLE LECTURE and PAST OFFICERS’ DEGREE MEETING will bo held in the Lodge Room of the Loyal Hand and Heart Lodge, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 31st insk, at 8.30 p.m. J. A. HOPORAFT, 28ja Prov. C.S. JQEFENCE NOTICE. The sth (Otago) MR, will RECOMMENCE PARADES on MONDAY. January 50, and THURSDAY, February 2, at 7.45 p.m. S. N. GILLMAN, Lt. N.Z.5.0., 28ja Adjt, sth (Otago) MR. OTAGO WITNESS.—New storieo. A large., amount of reading matter. Price, Bd.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 1