AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE.; .Direction Sir Benjamin end Mi John Fuller. TO-NIGHT-EVERY EVENING—AT 8. 3—NEW ACT'S—3. A PROGRAMME OF PERFECTION. Second Week—The New York Stars, POTTER AND HARTWELL. Biggest Hit in Twelve Months. Charming and Unsophisticated First Appearance. _ REECE SISTERS. Lovely Girls in Harmony. First Appearance, Creating a Sensation, VAUGHAN! VAUGHAN! VAUGHANJ VAUGHAN! VAUGHAN! VAUGHANt In a Wonderful Novelty Act. The Famous London Sensation, THE BRACKENS THE BRACKENS LOLA STANTOUNE. American Violinist. LOUIS BLOY, Banjoist. SLAVIN & THOMPSON, The Perfect Patterologists. BBRESFORD & RENNIE. Melodious Mixtures. Entirely New Programme, The Famous London Entertainer (Late of the English Pierrots), OHAS. E. LAWRENCE. CHAS. E. LAWRENCE. OHAS. E. LAWRENCE. Just a Few Minutes’ Entertainment. TARIFF: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus-Govern-ment tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. Otago motor cycle and BICYCLE CLUB. MOTOR CYCLE SPEED JUDGING CONTEST.—ENTRIES for the above event I to be held next Saturday Afternoon, 20th. I inst., will be taken by the Secretary up to the hour of starting, from the Crown Roller Mills, Manor place, at ?. o’clock. . W. A. GIBB, 18ja Hon. Secretary. QUEEN’S T HEATER Final presentation of beautiful Anita Stewart in “Rose o’ the Sea.’’ A splendid puyy ture, with a big appeal. Absolutely last screening of Charles Chaplin in “The Idle Class.” Charles Chaplin in “The Idle Class,” Commencing To-morrow, “Earth-bound. Commencing To-morrow, “Earth-bound.” jg VERY BODY’S THEATRE. Final screening of the baffling play ‘‘ A Voice in the Dark.” A unique novel, and new idea- in Dramas. Excellent 'Supports, Usual Prices. To-morrow, at 2.15 and 7.15, commencing episode of a new serial, “NAN OF THE NORTH.” Filmed in Alaska. Starring Ann Little. J£ING EDWARD THEATER A powerful story of the unseen world, “EARTHBOUND." “EARTHBOUND.” A remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this world and the next. A drama; of two men who built their lives on thia creed, “No God, no sin, no future life.” OHE NET GRAMOPHONES* THE PERFECTION Of TONE-REPRODUCING INSTRUMENTS. “Music brings rest after the worries of the day.” When you possess a' “• "Cheney,” you will bs soothed and thrilled by its -exquisite'" harmonies. The Spirit of Music lives in the ‘Cheney.” _ Every delicate modulation of tone by singer or instrumental artist is reproduced with absolute" fidelity and amazing realism. The “ Cheney ” is the Gramophone with a * special appeal to musicians and cultured music-lovers.. Made in Artistic Classic Period Designs, in various Styles of Cabinets. We shall welcome a visit of inspection. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Gramophone Headquarters. PRINCES STREET. EXCURSIONS. M O TOR TO URS* 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 Lak*3 District* Daily Tours (including Sunday). For reservations ring ’iPhone 3030 or 7177. OFFICE; 193 PRINCES STREET (Adjoining Grand Picture Theatre). OTAGO TAXI OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION T (LIMITED). H. DIVERS, 22d Secretary. SHOW. (^tHOW, The ANNUAL SHOW of the WAIKOU. Am A. 5* P. ASSOCIATION will be held on the Recreation Ground on FRIDAY, January 19, 1923. . Refreshment booth on ground, not water, etc. ANDREW FELL, XBja Secretary, Waikouaiti. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. ’yy A IKOUAITI COUNTY. ÜBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t the Undersigned will be in attendance the following places within the County the purpose of RECEIVING COUNTY TES: The Public Hall, Sawders’ Bay, onr MONDAY, January 29. The Public Hall, Waitati, on WEDNESDAY, January 31. The School, Purakanui, on SATURDAY, February 3. Each day from 10 a.m, till 4- p.m. FRED. w. INDER. County Clerk. Waikouaiti, January 17. 1923. j PUBLIC NOTICES. nptHE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT J- BUILDING SOCIETY. No. 6 GROUP OVERSUBSCRIBED. NEW No. 7 GROUP COMMENCING SHORTLY. JOIN NOW. NO BACK SUBSCRIPTIONS. Particulars on Application. - £2OOO FOR DISPOSAL JANUARY 85/ In No. 4 and 6 GROUPS. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary. 152 High street, ;■ rrtHE UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. MEETJL ING To-night. 8 o’clock; lecture by H. L. Sprosen on “ Minorcas ” ; all invited. TRESPASS NOTlCE.—Anyone .Trespassing on my Property, Section 30, Pura» kauui, will be prosecuted.—Chaik, Omm?.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18764, 18 January 1923, Page 1
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