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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamki and Mr John Fuller. FRIDAY ANITSATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 and 9. MATINEE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, at 2.30 p.m. ARTISTIC AND NOVEL DANCE RECITAL By the Pupils of the Otago School of Dancing. DIVERTISSEMENTS _ Comprising a Varied and Attractive Series of Danco Features of Exceptional Interest, PART 11. .Entr’acte': “ PETER PAN.” “ PETER PAN.” “ PEIER PAN.” Ballet in Three Scenes. DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? THE CHARACTERS. Wendy Darling Jessie Gillies (Who undertakes to mother the Lost Boys.) John 1 j\x7 , I Jessie Mackersey The Twins I I Eckhc)ff Twiris / Brothers.) ( Joe Oo c h ra nG Bell Martin Miriam Beswick .Doris M?Sfch TiWJf Latnb. 'lie Lost Molly Archibald Boys.) Edna Brough Tui Harrison Hilda Smith Myra Webster , Thelma M'Kewen Captain Hook (Peter’s Enemy) Madge M’Cleary Tiger Lily Rongomai Carter Bluebell (Queen of the N.N.N. Land) Linda M’Donald Tinker Bell' (a bright little light which is really a Girl Fairy) and’ Peter Pan (the Boy who wouldn’t grow up) Lily Stevens Indians, Pirates, Fairies, Nymphs, Sprites, Teddy Bears, Butterflies, and Pixies. Scene I.—The Nursery at the Home of Wendy Darling. Scene II.—0n : the Road, to the Never Never Never Land. Scene Hl.—Outside Wendy’s House m the Never Never Never Lana. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and OS., 3s 3d; Stalls, 2 9 2d; Pit, Is Id. Box Plan at The Bristol. Nursery scene kindly furnished by Messrs C. and W. Hayward. 7a E. S. WILSON, Secretary. Michael Tootles Nibs Na TibTab Snob Bobs Toby Tubby Tim EVERYBODY’S THEATRE To-day 2.15 and 6.30 To-night. ALICE JOYCE In “ TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.” Also- the picturesque Irish drama, “ASTHORE.” Excellent Supports. Orchestra at 8 p.m. Friday: Ten reels of opulent Oriental splendour, “ KISMET.” QUEEN’S THEATRE Last Day, at'2 and 6.30. WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY,Starring in “PENROD,” “PENROD." From Booth Tarkington’s book and play. Supports: Topical, Scenic, Comedy. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. Friday: Richard Barthelrness in “The Seventh Day.” I N G • EDWARD. 7.15 TO-NURHT! 7.15 RICHARD BARTHELMESS. The hero of “Way Down East,” in “ THE SEVENTH DAY,” The Love-log of a Fishing Skipper and a Cocktail Coquette. “ THE SEVENTH DAY ” Supports; Gazette, Pathe Review, a Tworeel Comedy (“The Riot”), and episode 14 “Tarzan.”

SPINSTERS AND BACHELORS COMBINED SOCIAL •. A At 7.45. septeml Gents., 3s 6d; Ladies, a basket. ADMISSION: Is to all parts of tfce hall. Tickets for sale at T. Ross’s (draper) and A. Johnstone-’s, Stock Exchange. Hobbs’s ’Bus leaves Manse street at 7.50, /DkTA 40 WITNESS. —New Stories. A large passing Cargill’s Corner at 7.40. 7s amount of reading matter. Price, 9d. /Ti R AMOPHONESI Gramophones i EXAMINE THEM ALL-EVERY' TYPE. THEN ASK TO HEAR “THE M,ETROHOLA” THE VERY LATEST IN REPRODUCING INSTRUMENTS. This is not just a Talking Machine, but a musical creatipn of the j. lo - choicest order. ’ HEAR IT AND YOU WILL bole Agents for REALISE WHAT THIS MEANS. “THE METRONOLA." THE BRISTOL PIANO 00. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

TENDERS. COLERIDGE. SECTION 127: SWITCHGEAR. TENDERS for above CLOSE with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on JANUARY 9, 1923. Specifications, etc., may bo obtained at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin Head Office, Wellington; and High Commissioner’s Office, London., OPTICAL SALESMAN WANTED.—A firm of wholesale opticians in Wellington require a smart Optical Salesman with initiative and energy. Applicants should bo partly or thoroughly conversant with every branph of the business. Splendid opportunity for the right man. —Ad? dress (with copies of references, stating salary required) OPTICAL, care The Goldberg Advertising Agency (Ltd.), 115-115 Custom House quay, Wellington. 7s economical, HEALTHY. Disease lurks in homes and offices where the walls are covered with old scrim and paper. Modernise these places. Have the walls artistically panelled with “Silverite,” “Dominion,” or *‘Rimu” brands of 3-ply, which, are GUARANTEED BORER-PROOF. Made from selected Now Zealand timbers bv Now Zealand workmen, these ply-woods cost less than imported makes and last longer. Get prices of these beautifully grained plywoods, also particulars of our single-rail system of effective yet economical panelling. ELLIS VENEER 00. (LTD.), HAMILTON. Jg-AURI IS HARD TO SECURE. Our Shipment on the Wingatui includes 14, 16, 18, and 22 x i. FURTHER SUPPLIES OF WEST COAST KIMU MOULDINGS AND DRESSED BOARDS ARRIVING ON THE KAMO. Also, DRY RUN T. AND G. LINING. Arriving by the Waikouaiti, lin OAK. By the Dorset, ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS. GEO. HOWES & CO., 259 CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. ■Phone 2276. Box 114. l bsolutely waterproof and WEATHER-TIGHT. Let it pour as long and as' hard as it likes, rain cannot boat underneath or soak’ through PETROUS RED CONCRETE ROOFING TILES Their patent locking design makes them weather-tight, while the mate rial is neither porous nor absorbent Numerous other advantages. Call or write for particulars. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Caversham, Dunedin. A B. Stewart, Assembly Building, Timaru. N.Z. Hardware. Invercargill. C& W. SHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen- • ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Litre, Tax; anywhere—Phone 1201 for service,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18653, 7 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18653, 7 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18653, 7 September 1922, Page 1

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