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AMUSEMENTS. A DEAD DEAD SURE SURE HIT! HIT! "JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN,” i "JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN,” With LOUIS BENNISON as ‘‘Johnny Wiggins,” is the quaintest conceit m char-acter-acting that wo have had for many a long, weary day, to say nothing of tho dreary nights. Last night was indeed a, night of laughter in His Majesty s Theatre, yot there were tense moments, when the large audience was thrilled by the most unexpected situations. “Johnny, Get Your Gun” is a most delightful, brisk and breezy, wholesome farce, comedy-drama vve have had for years. THE REST PLAY. i THE BEST STAR. THE BEST COMPANY. If you. want Better, we haven t got it. j JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Managing Directors; Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager: Scott Colville. FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED) Present with Pride and Pleasure THE FAMOUS ROMANTIC ACTOR. LOUIS BENNISON, LOUIS BENNISON, In "JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN.” "JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN.” "JOHNNY. GET YOUR GUN." “ JOHNNY,. GET YOUR GUN.” The Funniest Play You Ever Saw. Presented by THE FINEST ALL-ROUND CAST EVER KNOWN IN AUSTRALASIA. “JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN,” “JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN,” "JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN,” IS FULL OF VARIETY, EVERYTHING ONE DESIRES, FAR.CE. COMEDY, DRAMA. ALL IN ONE EVENING. LAUGIfTER AND THRILLS, JUST AS MANY OF ONE AS THERE ARE OF THE OTHER. LOUIS BENNISON, LOUIS BENNISON, As "JOHNNY WIGGINS.” "JOHNNY WIGGINS.” A character that made the bright lights of Broadway sparkle for over, three years. You will just love “Johnny Wiggins,” for he is a man’s man and a woman’s man; his smile will fascinate you, and his quaint sayings bring a record harvest of laughter. “ JOHNNY, GET YOUR GUN.” ON MONDAY EVENING, ON MONDAY EVENING, The Greatest Romantic Comedy Drama Ever Offered, V “ THE GREAT LOVER.” "THE GREAT LOVER.” "THE GREAT LOVER.*” “THE GREAT LOVER.” "THE GREAT LOVER.” “THE GREAT LOVER.” By Leo* Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton. . “ The Great Lover” is a play which parts tho velvet curtains and affords intimate glimpses of the mystic regions behind the scenes of the Grand Opera House stage, disclosing the loves and passions of its people. There is a fascinating and entrancing blending of romance and comedy, with a surpassing climax. “ THE GREAT LOVER.” ~ rr THE GREAT LOVER.” LOUIS BENNISON As - JEAN PAUREL. Supported by J. C. Williamson’s Popular Company. PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 6s'6d, 3s 6d, and Is 6d. Ehrly Doors to Stalls, Is extra, and to Pit 6d. All prices plus tax. To-night’s Box Plan at The Bristol till Noon, and after at Geyser, whore Day Sales may be obtained. EXCURSIONS. M O T O B TOUR S. 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. 10s Special Tours to the Goldfields and Lakes District. Daily Tours (including Sunday). For ’Phone 3030 or 7177. OFFICE: 193 PRINCES STREET (Adjoining Grand Picture Theatre). OTAGO TAXI OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). H. DIVERS, 22d Secretary. LECTURES. OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. TJIHE OTAGO HOI DUNEDIN HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL OF NURSING. The next COURSE OF LECTURES for PROBATIONER NURSES begins at the Dunedin Hospital on the Ist FEBRUARY, 1923, and intending candidates should enrol by that date. Tile Matron may bo interviewed at 10 a.m Daily at her Office, Dunedin Hospital. JOHN JACOBS. Secretary, 10th January, 1923. Hja GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. JpUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF COMMERCTAL HOTEL WINTON. Tenders close with tho Undersigned at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Ist February - , 1923, for tho Purchase of the Commercial Hotel, Winton, comprising: (a) 8 acres 1 rood 16 poles freehold, Wi.nton, with, Licensed Hotel premises known as the 'Commercial Motel, Winton. (b) 3 acres 5 roods leasehold, Winton Borough Leasehold, used in conjunction with hotel. Tlie above Properties are subject to a lease which expires on the Ist day of May, 1923. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of tender may bo inspected and further particulars obtained from the Public Trust Offices at Invercargill and Dunedin. R. D. NEWTH, District Public Trustee. Invercargill, January 10, 1925. 13ja COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. BOUNTY OP TUAPEKA. OUTSTANDING RATES, 1922-23, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Rates outstanding after 31st JANUARY, 1923, WILL BE SUED FOR with 10 per cent, penalty added. JOHN J. WOODS, County Clerk. Lawrence, 18th December, 1922. 25d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 1