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AMUSEMENTS. pRIFCESS THEATBE. Direction Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-DAY 1 TO-NIGHT I 2.3° p.m LAST 8 p.m. Family Prices: . V- Is, 2s, 3s. 6s, Is Id, Is Bd. APPEARANCES. Plus tax. ABSOLUTE!*. . FAREWELL The PJenipotent/Little Magician of ■ CViiiedy: DAIS* JEBOME CARLTON & ROSSLYN. . CARLTON & ROSSLYN. Quaint Acquaintances and Mirth Inductants. BELLE MORA- Saucy Scotch Comedienne. Tlie Cosmopolitan Trio of Stars: THREE JACKSONS. THftEE JACKSONS. Last Appearance - EDDIE MARTIN. FRED. WEBBER. Evfirybodv’s Favourites; LIfDEN & BERRIDGE LINDEN & BERRtDGE [ And a Piano. ; Final Performance The Coli/eum - LES VIDEOS. Sensation. _ - LES'VIDEOS. Irom England Direct. A Headline Novelty: PASTOR & MERLE. PASTOR & MERLE. PASTOR & MERLE. The Funny, Fidgety, Tumbling Violinist and the Beautiful Contralto. Prices as above. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 12.30 p.m.; afterwards at JACOBS'S, tobacconist. ]VrORTH-EAST VALLEY BOWLING T” AND TENNIS CLUB (Registered). OFFICIAL OPENING: THIS DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At 2 p.m. BOWLING CARNIVAL AND GALA DAY. TO CELEBRATE OPENING OF NEW PAVILION. SPECIAL EVENTS. COMPETITIONS FOR TROPHIES. PROVISION FOR 300 PLAYERS TO COMPETE. Refreshments Provided in New Pavilion. If weather is unfavourable, a Concert and Social has been arranged for in Pavilion. 25s H. O’KANE, Hon. Secretary. songs fob men, BY Tip POPULAR COMPOSER, WILLIAM G. JAMES. “BEGG’S” take pleasure in introducing these three splendid Songs for-men’s voices. They are sure to achieve certain and distinct popularity. ~ "A WARWICKSHIRE WOOING.” “A WARWICKSHIRE WOOING.” “The Man’s Song of the Year!” A Breezy. Jovial Love Ballad, • particularly suited for Bass singers. “THE SWEETEST SONG.” “THE SWEETEST SONG.” A Charming, Beautiful, and Effective Song, with a florid and brilliant accompaniment “THE SUN-GOD.” "THE SUN-GOD.” Words by Aubrey De Vere. Sung by Fraser Gango, _ A-most dramatic highly artistic song. For . Tenor and Baritone Voices. Call and Hear them tried over ! ■' \ ' GHAS.BEGG & CO., . LTD., HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSIC, PRINCES STREET.' OHEAP READING* DUNEDIN ATHENiEUM CHARGES. Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly, 10s 6dj Yearly, 21s;, Youths, Half-price. One book and one magazine for each" ticket. Family Tickets, 31s 6d (two books, twd magazines); 36s Sd (three hooka, two magazines) : 42s (four books, (wo magazines). SPORTING. Gore racing club (Incorporated). SPRING RACES. OCTOBER 21 and 23, 1822. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS CLOSE with the Secretary at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1522. F. YOUNG. Secretary. P.O. Box 46. ’Phone 32, Gore. 50s SHOWS. D U NED IN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, ART GALLERY HALL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 and 4. ENTRIES CLOSE Secretary’s Office, 1 Vogel street, at Noon on MONDAY, October 2. A. D. MILLER. 30s Secretary. OA RNIVAL H OLIDAY. GO TO CHRISTCHURCH For Carnival Week and Attend the Big METROPOLITAN SHOW Of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, New Zealand's Premier Agricultural Fixture, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 and 10. This year more attractive than ever. New Zealand’s Great Big Fair. Pedigree Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. Numerous Side Shows. Exciting Jumping Events. Pony Trots. Bands, etc. 25s EXCURSIONS. || O T O K TOURS. SEE DUNEDIN AND ITS SCENIC SPOTS. Each Tour 25 miles, and occupies two hours. Mornings 10 o’clock; Afternoons 2.30 o’clock. 10s—Per Passenger—lQs. Tours commence from Otago Taxi Owners’ Association’s Office, 193 Princes street (adjoining Grand Picture Theatre). DAILY TOURS, INCLUDING SUNDAY. For reservations ring ’phone 3030. H. DIVERS. 22s Secretary. MEN'S RAGLAN RAINCOATS, fawn shades, check lining; cannot be replaced; worth 3 guineas—now 89s 6d.— Herbert, Haynes. 23au BAD wbiakv will Idll anything. WATSON’S No. 10 ia a healthy; (stimulating. refreshing drink. Wmy ECZEMA CURED l-My Herbal Trent, 4 raent positively cures the distressing trouble—Thompson, herbalist, Oam&ru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18673, 30 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18673, 30 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18673, 30 September 1922, Page 1