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AMUSEMENTS. fJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors, Ben and John Fuller Business Manager ... A. Marshall Miller. Treasurer Frank Molloy. MR HARRY G. MTJSGROVE Presents CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE, Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in New Zealand, under Special Engagement to Harry G. Mus grove, ELLA SHIELDS-, London’s Ideal of Ideals, The English Vaudeville Celebrity, whose fascinating personality has won the heart of every Australian, and who comes to New Zealand at the zenith of her fame, in the hey-day of her youth, and at the head of a Notable Company of Highest Standard Stars, including MAURICE STER-NDALE, The South African Jazz Violinist. A Superb Artist, whose technique and showmanship are winning him surpassing Vaudeville fame. His first appearance in New Zealand. NANCY COOKE CON, MORJENI, .English Soubrette. Dialect Comedian, THE THREE JACKSONS. Their First Appearance in New Zealand. A succession of astounding thrills presented in polished manner. HARKO, The Comedy Cartoonist. TOGO. The Miraculous Jap. In Sensations of the Orient. First Appearance in New Zealand of tfts most Artistic Singing and Musical Act in Vaudeville: GEORGE BROOKE. " The most artistic singer I have heard since coming to Australia," says Dame Clara Butt. And EDWARD CAHILL. Queensland's Most Notable Pianist. First Appearance in New Zealand of Mr and Miss TREE, In an amazing demonstration of Musical Mentalisrn. Any Stem, of music, dating back even as far as the year 1600, when whispered to Mr Tree in the audience, will be immediately transmitted mentally to his sister on the stage, and simultaneously played bv her on the piano. The BOX PLAN is NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY HIGH-CLASS INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE, At Specially Reduced Prices. D.O. and O.S. Reserved 6s, Unreserved ss: Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is; Early Door Pit, Is extra (plus tax). A GORGEOUS AMUSEMENT GIFT. Never before attempted in Dunedin. Representative for Harry G. Musgrove: W. A. LOW,

SPORTING. T UAPEKA COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. EASTER SATURDAY. APRIL 15. Owners and Trainers are reminded that NOMINATIONS for ALL HANDICAPS CLOSE on SATURDAY, March 25. _ H. L. BRETT, Secretary, Lawrence. Telephone 26. 23m BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEAUTIPUI WOMEN D Have LONG, CURLY EYELASHES. Kinema Star writes; “ CURLIT IS WONDERFUL." A Woman’s Main Attraction is Her Eyes. “CURLIT” Gives immediate results. Price: 2s6d and 4s”6<L~ MME. LENOIR, “ Shandon House.” CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. YEARS A DRINK VICTIM. SAVED BY “ DRINKO." “I had been a victim for 23 years, and could not sleep; in fact, I used to walk about all night until the hotels opened, and then finish up a terrible wreck. Doctors told me it was liver disease, but could not cure me. Drinko has made me feel quite right, and I have no desire for alcohol.” “ Drinko ” is absolutely safe, and can be given secretly if desired. Write for Booklet, in strict confidence, to LADY MANAGER, Drinko Proprietary, 212 F Lambton quay, Wellington. 5m

WOMAN'S QLOKY. ATTRACTIVE HAIR. To make the most of one’s appearance it is essential that special attention be given to the Hair and to the Toilet. LADIES 1 Call at our Toilet Rooms (upstairs) and receive at a moderate charge Expert Private Attention. We employ competent assistants in HAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING (Electric treatment if desired). FACE MASSAGE, MANICURING, etc. Toilet Requisites at Reasonable Prices. MISS CLOUGj_i, 62 George street, Dunedin. 'Phone 1877. li

WANTED KNOWN—Mr J. W. FINCH, Pastrycook, 15 Frederick street, wishes to announce that his BAKEHOUSE IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION. I claim to have one of the CLEANEST FACTORIES in the dominion. Any person wishing to seo the Cleanliness of it will have permission to see through at an\hour of the day. 24m GEN D INE BARG AI N. oust now Mr HENDY is offering a Real Bargain in M‘CLINTON'S CELEBRATED SHAVING CREAM at HALF-PRICE. Gentlemen should secure at once; only limited stocks left. Price, 9d and Is. Usual price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. Inspection invited HENDY’S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS ‘ 104 PRINCES STREET. SAVE on Electric Lamps. Let us supply you with Best Quality Lamps; all voltages, and in all c.p.’s, from 8 to 3000. "Half Wafts” and metallic filaments. For full particulars, Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. “AM 62 years of age, and so far bar© not a single grey hair, which I attribute to using Dr Wilson’s Regenerator for 14 rears; it’s really splendid.’’ Thus writes Westport resident. Bottles 4s. Sole agent, Hendy, Hair Specialist. 22m BARGAINS in Men’s All-wool Tweed TROUSERS; hard wearing; browns and greys ; 21s.—Herbert, Haynes. 9m A NIP before retiring ensures sound, sweet sleep. WATSON'S No. 10 Whisky. Famous for mildness and flavour. LADIES’ Heather Mixture SPORTS HOSE; all good shades; 4s lid, 5a 6d, 5s lid a pair—Herbert, Haynes. 9m ACCIDENTS will happen- Keep bottle WATSON'S No. 10 always by you. Matured, mellow. Best stimulant 17s GRAND value in Ladies’ Black SILK HOSE, full-fashioned; 5s lid.—Mutual Stores, 55-57 Princes street. lADIES' 4/1 Ribbed Colonial All-wool I i HOSE for comfort and style; dark fawn and grey; 6s 6d.—Mutual Stores. LADIES’ Heavy Colonial Knit All-wool Black HOSE; acme of comfort; 4a 6d. Mutual Stores, Princes street. \TERY Ladies’ Ribbed Silk Seamless HOSE; new colours; reinforced heels and toes.—Mutual Stores. iILDREN’S Warm Colonial Knit Allr<J wool HOSE, all sizes; 3b lid, 4s 3d MUTUAL STOKES, 55-57 Princes street.’ 0~ TAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest currant rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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