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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: Ben and John Puller (Ltd,). BIG PROCESSION OP STARS. Direct from London, The Brilliant English Comedienne, FLORA CROMER, The Gayest, Most Fascinating, and Delect* able Comedy Divinity in Con- ■ temporary Vaudeville. A GREAT ENGLISH LUMINARY. - WEIR & POOLE, EDNA &, PAUL, NELL CRANE & ALP. LAWRENCE, WALTER MACKAY, BARON. The Clever and Delightful Juveniles, TOOTS & TODDLES, TOOTS & TODDLES, Who made such a sensation in the recent season of drama.' MILLER & HAL, RAINEY. Talking Juggler. GLADYS SHAW & BRO. KEITH. as: SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT, ■■ REMONA, ■' ' REMDNA, In an Amazing and A®gsQme-jj__ of Quinfeople MM<T Ckmoentthmaiia verted Caligraphy. Tariff: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d (plus Govern- 1 ment tax and booking fee). Plans at-THE BRISTOL till 5.30 p.m.; after that hour at JACOBS’S (tobacconist). “Q AEU S 0” RECORDS ‘ H.M.V.” GRAMOPHONE RECORDS At ’BEGG’S." .' i?; .■^ii We have a fine selection of Popular Numbers by this World-famous Singer, including : “Miserere” (“in Trovatoro”). 'Pearl Fishers.” 1 Vesti La Giubba ” {‘‘ PagliacoT*), “La Reine do Saba. * “Testa Adorata (“ La Bohemo Also, “The Spinning Wheel.” Quartet, Sung by Caruso, Alda, Jacoby» and Joumet. “THE LILAC DOMINO.” GRAMOPHONE RECORDS of the Principal Numbers in this popular production are now obtainable. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), GRAMOPHONE HEADQUARTERS, PRINCES STREET, ■ 7VTOTICE TO THE MUSICAL FESSION. PROWo have now Full' and Complete Stocks of Music for Teaching Purposes, also the Text-books and prescribed Musio far all Examinations. CHAS. BEGG & 00. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musio, Princes street LECTURE. tinder the Auspices of the N.Z. Branch' of the British Reid Cross and Order, of. St John. > ■ others interested in War 'Graves at Returned Soldiers’ Association’s Rooms, Moray place, from 3 to 5 p.m.; and will deliver am ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, Entitled WHERE OUR SOLDIERS SLEEP.” At BURNS HALL, at 8 p.m. Collection to defray expenses and to provide funds which are_ urgently neededto establish Hostels for Pilgrims and Visiting Relatives in the War Area in France and Belgium. v Views shown on screen will add to in* terest of Lecture. ' Captain Mullineux addressed very large audiences in Canada. If you wish to-bear him be at Bums Hall, Wednesday, 8 pun. RELIGIOUS. SALVATION ARMY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. Commissioner and Mrs HODDER (Terris tonal Leaders for New Zealand) will-con-duct old-time REVIVAL MEETING in S.A. Hall, 8 p.m. Assisted by Staff-captain Bladin, ‘N.Y.P.S., Major Haines, ana D.H.Q. Staff. life-saving Guards will Parade in Uniform. G. WILLIAMS, Captain. MEETINGS. T* TERI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ SOOIATION (Incorporated). ASTh© usual MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Clubroom, Mosgiel, WED-' NESDAY, February 1. 1922, at 8 p.m Business: General. 31 ja (Rev.) C. -J. BUSH-KING. Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MISS C L O H G H’ has just opened the LATEST IN SILKS for Knitting and Crocheting Jumpers. Jumper Silk and Text© Silk si 9s 6d Jib skein; Rickards Bengal Silk. 6a 9d lib skein; Minerva Floss, 5s 6d 2oz ball; Millinery Floss, in large skein of about 54 yards, for 5s 9d skein, suitable for making jumpers; small skeins, suitable for millinery and braiding, 4-id each—all in the latest colours. The latest in Books fof Crochet and Knitted Jumpers, great aasor each; and Fancy Dress Books, 9d each; Large assortment of Wools (all and sizes). Also Ladies' Hairdressing, Manicuring, and Face Massage Rooms, with competent staff of assistants. Charges moderate; and all latest Toilet Requisites stocked at reasonable prices.—62 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 1877. ATOH YOUR And obtain FEET” Dr SCHOLL’S FOOT COMPORT SERVICE At Mr CHARLES BUCHAN’S Chiropodial Consulting Rooms, 4 THE OCTAGON, JANUARY 26 to FEBRUARY 2. ■Mr Charles Buchan has arranged with - Miss E, NEWTON-SMITH, Dr William M. Schoh’s Foot Comfort Specialist, from London, now visiting New Zealand, to Demonstrate to his Clients and others suffering with acquired foot troubles Dr SCHOLL'S Foot Comfort Service. Consultation free. ’Phone 1713. 26ja ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS xjL in Dunedin will be heavily taxed during Carnival Week: but at HENDY’SHairdressing Rooms they can book appointments for Shampooing, Hairdressing, Marcel Waving, Hair Tinting, etc., end rest assured of receiving every attention and courtesy by skilled /assistants only. Address: 104 Princes street. Telephone 902. PLAYED Out? fry a drop of WAXSON’S No. 10. Splendid reviver. It’s the best Scotch. ITs F BOOKS in Voile, Gingham, Taffeta, and f) Orepe-de-Chine, at very low priosej at ,-i Elsinore’s Half-yearly Sale all this week.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18467, 31 January 1922, Page 1