AMUSEMENTS. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. lIIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO -NIGHT! At 7.45. ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMME. PIANO DUET.—“ NAUGHTY PIXIE MOCKING HIS MOTHER.” HUMOROUS RECITATION. BOYS under 12. CLASSIC DANCE.—Under 12. FANCY STEP DANCE. CHILD’S ACTION SONG IN CHARACTER. PIANO SOLO. - “ CHASSEUR EN •HERLEE.” HIGHLAND FLING.—BOY’S under 12. CHILDREN’S DUET IN CHARACTER. RECITATION.—OWN SELECTIONSTEP DANCE. HUMOROUS RECITATION.—GIRLS 1216. V VOCAL SOLO (GENTLEMEN).—OWN SELECTION. MONDAY MORNING. CHARACTER RECITAL, under 12OWN SELECTION. B FLAT FLUTE SOLO.—“ SERENADE.” BASS FLUTE SOLO.—“ BALLADE.” PICCOLO SOLO.—“VALSE CAPRICE.” DUET. B FLAT FLUTES.WILLIAM TELL.” QUARTET—" REMEMBRANCE.” MONDAY AFTERNOON. HUMOROUS RECITATION. —BOYS 1216. VOCAL SOLO (LADIES).—OWN SELECTION. IRISH SONG.—'GENTLEMEN. ADMISSION: Day Sessions, Sixpence. Evening: D.O. and O Stalls, 2s 2d; Stalls and Pit. Is Id. DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. & SATURDAY. D.C. and 0.5., 3s 3d; Stalls. 2s 2d; Pit, Is Id. GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. D.C. and 0.5., 25.2 d; Stalls and Pit, Is Id. Children Half-price to Matinee. BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL on TUESDAY. Booking fee’ td. E. S. WILSON. Secretary. Q.ORE COMPETITIONS. Commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. Judge of Elocution, Mr S. H. Osborn (Dunedin); Judge of Dancing, Mr Robert Clark (Dunedin). ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Syllabus, Book of Words, and Entry Forms at Begg’s and The Bristol, or from Mr E. S. Wilson. G. MATHESON, 25s - Secretary. R A N D, THEATRE. This Afternoon at 2 p.m., Special Matinee. Special Three-hour Programme. WILLIAM FARNUM, in’ an Eight-reel Fox Masterpiece, “ LES MISERABLES,” and MARIE PREVOST in “KISSED,” a Universal five-vocler. Supports; Fox Nows, Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, and new episode “ Winners of the )Yest” serial. pLAZA THEATRE. This Afternoon at 2 p.m., Special' Matinee. Special Three-hour .Programme. WILLIAM FARNUM, in an Eight-reel Fox Masterpiece. “LES MISERABLES,” and MARIE PREVOST in “KISSED,” a Universal five-reoler. Supports: Fox News, Mutt and Jeff Cartoon, and new episode “Winners of the West” serial. OTAGO WITNESS. —Largest Country Circulation. of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse-in Oljago and ,"S6uthlapd; and’ oirodlating largelyPfii Canterbury-' and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.
CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the City Council of Dunedin, held on the Twenty-seventh day of September, 1922, the following resolution wac passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meet’ng of Hie said Council to be held on the Twenty-fifth day of ■'t TOBET, 1922, at 7.30 o’clock p.m., at the Council Chambers, Town Hall. Tho' it hi tesolvoc: hy way of Special . Resolution, to operate as a Special Order, that a Surrender bo accepted of Memorandum of Lease Number 3758. of Sections 11 and 12, Block LXVII, Dunedin, from the Corporate n of fiie Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of (he City of Dunedin to Edith Woodhouse, dated the Twentieth day of April, 1910, and that the following leases to contain the same covenants, conditions, and provisions as are contained in the said Memorandum of Lease, bo granted direct from the Council—-namely, a Lease of Section 11 to Andrew Arthur Fairbairn, of Dunedin, Jewellery Importer (in whom tho interest of the said Edith Woodhouse is now vested), at the rent of Twelve Pounds (£l2) per annum, and a Lease of Section 12 to Olivo Leo Darwer.t Siso, wife of Reginald Cage Sise, of Dunedin, Merchant (in whom (he interest of the said Edith Woodhouse is now vested), at a rent of Sixteen Pounds (£l6) per annum, both Leases being for the whole of tho residue of the term created 'ey tho said Memorandum of Lease Number 3758. Dated this 2Slh day of September, 1922. G. A. LEWIN, -Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin. 30s PERSONAL. ADVERTISEMENTS of 115 Words under die Readmes Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To T-Pfc. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc.. One Shilling per insertion; a insertions, 2s fid; G insertions, 6s; Ftrictly . Cash in Advance. Extra Charge it Booked. JOOK: Two lonely Students wish CORJ RESPOND two young ladies (18-22), town or country; if possible send photos; no widows need apply; view matrimony.— 132, Times Office. 30s WOULD person seen taking LAMB from Cnesoy and Millar's paddock, Thursday, please Return, save furl her trouble.— Cassey and Millar, Sawyers' Bay. 303 J SAMUEL GILLIES, will Not bo Ros sponsible for Debts contracted by my Wife, Margaret Roma Gillies, from this date, 291 h September. 30s CARRIER, Octagon. Communicate immediately regarding Trunk carted 141 b September from AVaters, Ritchie, Co.—D Wright, Ilouipapa. 30a KEEP Fire at Bay. A spark may burn a city; lake no risk —invest in. an "Underwriter’s" Fire Extinguisher now; turn it over and it's ready for use; forty times more efficient than water.—Fuller particulars from R. P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford row, Christclnirc.h. OWS 6d—LADIES’ Glace Oxford No TcazQ i cap SHOES ; Cuban heels, as now worn.—At Cookham House. 30s AFTER tho match, a drop of W VISON'S No. 10 Whisky revives tired, fagged spirits; exquisite flavour. 17mj
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18673, 30 September 1922, Page 1
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