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AMUSEMENTS. .PRINCESS THEATRE, ■" John Fuller and Sons (Limited). All New—Bright as 1 a Beacon. Music and Jest, All of the Best. To-night at 8. A New Roster of Music and Dance. • MACKINNON BOYS. 10 Minutes with the Jazzing Juno. VIOLET ELLIOTT. Favourite JACK Comedy KEARNS Duo. & LOLA HUNT. MARVEL & DARING,' Comedy with Chairs and Unique Balancing. FRANCIS THOME, Violinist. Bert Le Blano TRAVESTY STARS, TRAVESTY STARS. In a Great Comedy Splurge, “FUZZY WUZZY.”“FUZZY WUZZY.” Tariff: Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee). Plan at THE BRISTOL tiU S p.m. Thereafter at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. 4 K 1 w 1 MONSTER ANNUAL GALA, MONSTER ANNUAL GALA. TUESDAY——Municipal Baths- —MAY. 8. TUESDAY——Municipal Baths MAY 8. TUESDAY Municipal Baths——MAY 8. Hundreds of Swimmers Competing. Watch Papers For Locals. DONALD WATSON, 2my Hon. Secretary. Octagon theatre. To-night, at 7.45. “FOOL’S PARADISE,” A Paramount Super-feature, in 9 thrilling' reels, starring Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris. Are you living in a fool’s paradise? Come and see this picture, and be your own judge. Excellent Supports: Gazette, Torchy Comedy (Johnny Hines), and our Popular; Big Concert Orchestra. Reserves ’phoha , 3091. TVTORTH-EAST VALLEY CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT (in Aid of Flood Relief and Club Funds), by Miss Netta Keates’s Pupils and Leading Local Artists, Town Hali, N.E. Valley, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th May, 1923, at 7.30 p.m. Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor. 'Admission, Is; Children'half-price. TWO SPLENDID RECORDS I. GRAMOPHONE MUSIC THAT v WILL ENLIVEN THESE-WINTER NIGHTS. ‘TM GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY/* “PM GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY.”! Popular One-Step. “ SHUFFLING ALONG.” . “ SHUFFLING ALONG.” • Spariding Fox-Trot. Band Performances, both on one Double-Sided Record. Price, 5s 3d; posted, 6s 3d. A UNIQUE RECORD! We are now booking Orders for Gramophone Records of the KING’S AND QUEEN’S SPOKE*? MESSAGES TO THE CHILDREN OF THE EMPIRE. These axe, expected ;to arrive shortly. ... Price, Bs-6d, . \,’ ' - OHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., . Gramophone Headquarters, Princes street. <§ A TOY CABARET, If you want to enjoy a “NIGHT OUT,” and spend a Merry Evening in Relaxation, Conversation, Music, and Dancing, you‘ll be delighted with the MID-WEEK DANCE, MID-WEEK DANCE, JN THE TUDOR HALL, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, From 8 to 11 o’clock. A Light Supper will be served. Tickets, 5s each. The Savoy Jazz Band is being talked of all over New Zealand for the unequalled brilliance of its performance Reserve Your Table Now. Booking Office Telephone, 2339. THE SAVOY. MEETINGS. MISSIONARY SOCIETY, A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Moray Place Congregational Church THIS EVENING, at 7.45, to be' Addressed by Miss INGLIS, M.A., of Erode, India. Solo, “Bow Down Thine Ear” (Vernon Eville), by Miss Alice Wilkinson, L.A.B. 2my, OTAGO DRIVERS’ UNION. Members of the above Union are urged to attend a SPECIAL MEETING to be held in the Drivers’ Rooms, Lower Rattray street, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ali 7.30. BUSINESS: Award and Federation matters. Mr H. Hunter will be present. W. HERBERT, Secretary, 2my. Lower Rattray street. ,QTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m.. In the Museum Lecture Room. SYMPOSIUM ON VERGIL Biographical and Historical: Miss V. M, Barron. Vergil’s Women Characters; Miss F. M. Allan. Dante and Vergil: Rev. Father Morkayne. Tennyson and Vergil: Miss M. I. Turnbull. The Messianio Eclogue: Mr A. C. Aitken. Vergil as Beelover ;Mr B. H. Howard. Vergil and Folklore: Mr H. D. Skinner. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED. rjIHE KAIKORAI FOOTBALL GROUND COMPANY (LTD.). The 30th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Roslyu. Institute Hall on WEDNESDAY, 9th May, 1923, at 8 p.m!, to Conskier the Annual Report and Balance Sheet, the Election of Directors and Auditor, and any other business which may lawfully be brought before such meeting. A. MATHESON, 9 Dowling street. Secretary. T. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCTATTON. ANNUAL MEETING; The Annual Meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association will be held in the Overseas Club Rooms, Stuart street, on THURSDAY, 3rd May, at 8 p.m. Addresses by Dr Marshall Macdonald, tha Hon. C. E. Statham, and.the Rev. Hector Maclean. Medallions and Certificates will be Presented to the Successful Candidates in the 1922 Examinations, and a short Musical Programme carried out. Members of Nursing Divisions, Students, and Intending Students, and all interested in the work of the Association are invited to attend. D. H. ROGERS, 2my Secretary. Electric lamp prices are down at R. P. Ml Manning’s; buy now and save money; all c.p.'a and voltages stocked; half-watt and metallic filaments.—B. P. Ml MANNING CO., S Bedford row, Christchurch SCOTCH WHISKIES are of World-Wide fame, but SANDY MAC leads ell others. .■ 16a, OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A largo amount of reading matter, Price, 84,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18851, 2 May 1923, Page 1