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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE., Direction Sir Benjamin and Mi John Fuller. FAMILY MATINEE. 2.15 p.m. To-day I FAMILY MA'TTNBE. 2.15 p.m. To-day I FAMILY MATINEE. 2.15 p.m. To-dayt Same Show as Night, at Family Tariff: 6d, Is Id, and Is IJd, THIS AFTERNOON! TO-NIGHT! First Appearance, direct from New York, Billy Effie POTTER AND HARTWELL. In MUDDLED MIXTURES... . , Delightful American Girl Violinist, LOLA STANTOUNE. LOLA STANTOUNE. Poprular SLAVIN & THOMPSON* Patter SLAVIN & THOMPSON. Specialists. The Delightful Dancers, LES BAIT MALAGAS. ■ LOUIS BLOV Blue Ribbon Ban joist* BERESFORD & RENNIE, A Mixture of Melodies. CRAYDON & MACK. SHIPP & KENNY. Famous English Light Comedian {Late of the English Pierrots), CHAS. E. LAWRENCE. CHAS. E. LAWRENCE. i Just a Few Minutes* Entertainment. To-night’s Tariff: Is, 2s, 3a ■ (plus tax). Plan at THE BRISTOL till noon; there* after at JACOBS’S, tobacconist. e. •. LA Z A THEATRE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-DAY, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. "THE STORM.” ■ Showing at 2A5 and .7.35. Also Serial (Episode 10), Comedies, and News. G RA N D THEATRE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-DAY 2 p.rn. and 7 p.m. “THE STORM.” Showing at 3.30 and 8-30. • Also Serial (Episode 10), Comedies, and News. O S G ][ E L PICTURES TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Gladys Walton in the rollicking, sparkling Comedy-drama, “A WISE KID.” ’ ' Original; Surprising; Delightful. \ Comedy, “Idle Roomers”; News. J) S T 5 Y, ORGANS, THESE JUSTLY-CELEBRATED AMERICAN ORGANS ARE AGAIN ON SALE AT “BEGG’S.” For "a lor.g time past we have been unable to secure supplies of ’ these famous American Organs, but we are glad to announce that shipments ore now coming forw;ird again, the first having duly reached us. THE "ESTEY” AMERICAN ORGAN is of the Highest Quality and claims to be “the Best that money can buy.” The Tone of the “Estev’ is rich, full, - roworous, and musical, while lire cabinet work is both chaste and artistic. ‘ We invito you ito call and see the latest “Estey” models. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Sole Agents for Estey American Organs. PRINCES STREET. OHE A P READING* DUNEDIN ATHENASUM CHARGES. Quarterly, 5e - 3d; Half-yearly, 10s 6d ;i Yearly, 21s; Youths, Half-price. One book and one magazine for each ticket. Family Tickets, 31s fid (two books, two magazines); 36s 9d (three books, two magazines) ; 42s (four books, two magazines). SHOW. H O W. The TENTH ANNUAL SHOW of the Waikouaiti A. and F. Association will be hold on the Recreation Ground (opposite the railway station) on FRIDAY, January 19, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, January 15. Programme on application. ANDREW FELL, fija Secretary, Waikouaiti. s MEETINGS. 9 A PUBLIC MEETING of FARMERS (under the auspices of the Farmers* Union) will 'he held in the A. and P. Hall, Middlemardh, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Jan. 13, at 7.30 sharp, to consider TENDERS received for THRESHING and \ CHAFFCUTTING. V JOHN MILNE, ; 10j a Secretary. A MALGAMATED ENGINEERING -AA UNION (DUNEDIN BRANCH).—A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Branch will bo held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, January 13, at 8 o’clock. BUSINESS. —To discuss the. recent order of the Alliance of Labour to take a BALLOT of MEMBERS on the questiorf of CEASING WORK as a PROTEST AGAINST WAGE REDUCTIONS. As the matter is of VITAL IMPORTANCE, every member is requested tq attend. A. J. RICE, 13ja Secretary., (QTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Otago , Rifle Association will be held: in the Y.M.C.A. Buildings on TUESDAY, 16th January, at 8 p.m. W. E MKEICH, Hon. Sec., Otago Rifle Association. EW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY, DUNEDIN CENTRAL BRANCH. A MEETING of the above will b© held-in-the Trades Hall on WEDNESDAY, 17th January, at 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Nominations, for the Municipal Election and Remits for the Annual Conference, and General. All Members and Intending-Mem-bers are urged to attend.—P. NEJLSON, Hon. Secretary, Dunedin Central Branch. IV ANH O E LOD GEL U.A.O.D. CHANGE OF MEETING NIGHTS, ALSO CHANGE OF HALL, MEMBERS are hereby notified that in future. Lodge will MEET on WEDNESDAY (instead cf Monday) NIGHTS, at the New' Lodge Room, Oddfellows’ Hall,-Stuart street, below Octagon. H. BROOKIE, 13ja , Secretary. fJTHE UNITED STAER-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. No. 6 GROUP OVERSUBSCRIBED. ' NEW No. 7 GROUP COMMENCINGSHORTLY. JOIN NOW. ' NO BACK SUBSCRIPTIONS. - Particulars on Application. £2OOO FOR DISPOSAL JANUARY 25, In No 4 and 6 GROUPS. ' HUGH MITCHELL, 15ja Secretary, 152 High street. OTAGO IVTTNESS.—Now Stories. 'A large amount cf reading matter. Price,

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 1

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