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AMUSEMENTS. “THE FORTY THIEVES” “ THE FORTY THIEVES." Last night delighted a large audience, who, with one accord, acclaimed the latest J. 0. Williamson (Ltd.) Pantomime one of the best, brightest, most humorous, and most picturesque productions yet enjoyed in Dunedin. It is a Pantomime your mother, your sister, your children, and your grandchildren can appreciate. THE “KIDDIES” WILL OUGHLY ENJOY SINGING THE CHORUS OF “AM I WORKING?” WITH UNCLE JACK CANNOT. THE ONLY “FORTY THIEVES” MATINEE ONLY “FORTY THIEVES” MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls; Pit, Is Bd. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Ben & John Puller (Ltd.). ; Direction: J. C. Williamson (Ltd.). Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. JV Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager ... ... John FarrelL A REALLY GREAT PANTOMIME. / TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ; And on Monday Evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Present the Stupendous 1923 Pantomime, “THE FORTY THIEVES.” • “THE FORTY THIEVES.” • . I '. “THE FORTY THIEVES.” There are forty excellent reasons why everybody should see J. C. Williamsons “FORTY THIEVES” Pantomime. Each reason is shapely and attractive —and there are others; to wit, the humorous Ali Baba, and the diverting Dame; the dainty Principal Girl and Boy; the Graceful Soloj Dancers, and a host behind ■—■ “THE FORTY THIEVES.” ■ “THE FORTY THIEVES.” - ■ “THE FORTY THIEVES.” —— No effort has been spared to make this production the most notable yet presented in Dunedin for variety and general attractiveness. The pinnacle of perfection has been attained by the excellence of the cast, which comprises several of the most popular artists the Australian stage has ever known; the delightful music, including the brilliant settings to the various ballets; the gorgeous costuming and elaborate stage pictures; the novel and attractive ballots, inarches, and ensembles; the quaint and clever dialogue, which abounds in humour; and the inclusion' of a host of novelties and features culled from the best obtainable in the world of entertainment. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Geyser Confectionery. Produced by CHAS. A. WENMAN.; D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is fid. Early Doors, Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax. JJOPKINSON PIANOS... BRITISH INSTRUMENTS ’ OF SUPREME EXCELLENCE! HOPKINSON PIANOS Realise the requirements of musicians and have won unqualified praise and Highest Awards at International Exhibitions since 1851. HOPKINSON PIANOS ; 1 - Are distinguished by great BEAUTY OF, TONE,.which is rich, even, powerful and resonant. HOPKINSON PIANOS Possess, an EXQUISITE TOUCH, fr eg and responsive to every demand of the most accomplished player. HOPKINSON PIANOS Are built in charming and artistic design; the workmanship is of the highest class, and the construction is scientifically perfect, solid, and durable., INSPECTION INVITED. CHAS. BEGG&-CO., LTD., Headquarters for British Pianos. PRINCES STREET. OHEAP READING. DUNEDIN ATHENASUM CHARGES. Quarterly, 5s 3d; Half-yearly, 10s 6d Yearly, 21s; Youths, Half-price. One book and one magazine for each ticket. Family Tickets, 31s fid (two books, two magazines); 56s 9d (three books, two magazines) ; 42s (four books, two magazines). LECTURES. ORKERS 1 EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.—’The first of a Series of PUBLIC LECTURES on “HOW TO APPRECIATE BEAUTY” will be given in the Lower Oliver Room, Otago University, on-SATURDAY, May 26, at 8 p.m. Lecturer Miss Mary H. M. King, M.A. Subject: “The Beauties of Literature.” Admission Free. All interested invited. No Essay Class This Week. 25my jQEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR FARMERS. (A. H. Cockayne, Director.) The Department of Agriculture has organised a comprehensive Course of Instruction for the Farmers of Otago and Southland, to be held in the King Edward Technical College, Dunedin, from MAY 29 to JUNE 4 inclusive. The course is free, and will take the form of lectures in the morning, demonstrations in the afternoons, and popular lectures at night, the latter being open to tho general public. The course embraces a wide scone of subjects of special interest to farmers, and those desirous of attending should forward their name at the earliest opportunity to the undersigned, from whom full particulars may be obtained. R. B. TENNENT, Instructor-in Agriculture. Dunedin. 22my OTAGO HUNT CLUB. Q T A G O HUNT. A MEET will take place by the kind invitation of Mr DAI.ZIEL. MOUNT GRAND. BROCKVILLE, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 26th May. Throw-off at 5 p.m. R. BRUNTON, 25my Master. . TO LET. T O L E For a Term of Years, T> ROOMS IN ATHENzEUM BUILDINGS, Octagon, suitable for PHOTOGRAPHER, Dentist, Tailor, or other purposes. Apply LIBRARIAN. £4 my . Athenaeum, TAIERI FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. . Residents of Mosgiet who DESIRE TO SUBSCRIBE to the above Fund are requested to LEAVE SUBSCRIPTIONS with the TOWN CLERK, or JOHN C. BROWNE. Mayor. Mosgiel, 25th May. 1923. 26my COVER- Pipes and Boilers with SCOTT’S MICA NON-CONDtjOTING COMPOSITION; keeps heat in; saves radiation; saves fuel; clean to handle; cooler and healthier engine rooms.—R. P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 1

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