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AMUSEMEMT3. FAREWELL TO LAUDER. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Ben and Jobn Fuller. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, TUESDAY, And TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY. LAST WO NIGHTS. J. & N. TAIT, By Arrangement, with ‘ E. J. CARROLL, Present THE MAN WHO SITS ON TflE PINNACLE OF HUMOROUS FAME, HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER —HARRY LAUDER HARRY LADDER HARRY LAUDER ■HARRY' LAUDER Supported by the , WORLD’S BEST IN VAUDEVILLE ■- ,j»ii -i (All International Stars). , , ' ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.'' LAUDER WILL SING— ■ I ' >. “ DOUGHIE, THE BAKER,” “OHIO,” , “.SOMEBODY WAITING FOR ME,” “ WHEN I ■ WAS TWENTY-ONE.” “N.E. GIRLS ARE GOOD ENOUGH ' ’ ' FORME.” And Other Favourite Numbers. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT THE GEYSER. • D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, ss; Early Pit, 3s; Late Pit, 2s (all plus tax). Manager ALEX. F. WILSON. SALE OF WORK, Roid Hall, South Dunedin Presbyterian Church, King Edward road, TO* MORROW (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS.; June 27 and 28. Splendid variety Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, Christmas Tree, Produce, Refreshments. Good Programmes: ; Wednesday Evening, Miss Lily Stevens’s Pupils. Thursday Evening, Miss Jimsie Fraser’s Concert Party. His Worship the Mayor (H. L. Tapley, Esq.), will open proceedings To-morrow (Wednesday) at 2.50 Admission: Afternoons, Free; Evenings, fxl. V 26 ju JpiRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. ORATORIO, by Sir Arthur Sullivan. “ THE PRODIGAL SON,” THURSDAY, 28th inst., 8 p’.m. Soloists: Miss Phyllis West (soprano), Miss Freda Denckor (contralto), Mr George Newton (tenor), Mr H. P. Desitooulins (bass). Organist and choirmaster, Dr V. E. Galway Admission: ONE SHILLING. ■ In Aid of Church Funds. Tickets at Bogg’s, Bristol, and Bible Depot. OSGIEL PICTURES. To-night, at 8. Firank Mayo, (every audience’s favourite) in “Afraid to Fight.” A stirring drama of a fighting veteran from overseas, who fought his greatest battle for love over hero. Comedy (“ Apartment® Wanted”), News, Serial (“With Stanley In Africa,” episode 4). ' No, pictures on ’Saturday, 30th, as the’ hall is otherwise engaged.

HOTELS. WATSON’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ■ DUNEDIN. ‘Phone 200.■ P.O. Box 106. Centr.nl Situation. Moderate Tariff. Best of Liquors stocked. This Hotel, with 49 years of public ser vice and business integrity behind it, requires no extravagant statements for its present recommendation. 23ju No. 11. No. 11. No. TL NoT 11. No. 11. No. 11 No. 11. Registered. No. II No. 11. Sold at the No. 11. No. 11. GRIDIRON HOTEL No. 11. No. 11. ONLY. No. 11. No. 11. Mild and Mellow. No. 11. No. 11. No.. 11. No., 11. No. 11. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. SECURE NOW ONE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL BLACK CONEY SEAL COATS. Made to Measure on the Premises by an Export Furrier PRICE ONLY 15 GUINEAS. Worth 25 Guineas. Only the best skins and workmanship used. Do not delay, as we h&.v© .only a limited number of skins left. FUR COATS AND ALL KINDS'OF FURS REMODELLED AND RENOVATED AT VERY LOW PRICES. H. W. WILSON & CO., Manufacturing Furriers, Crust’s Buildings. Manse street, Dunedin. ’Phono 2341. 26ju JUDGED BY ITS HEAT,’ Judged by its price^; Any way jou judge ; jt, No 11. jyo.ll REAL MACKAY No. 11, WHISKY. WARONUI COAL Is by far the best value. lUKEURI FREEZING WORKS Will CLOSE FOR THE SEASON On SATURDAY, JUNE 30. Those requiring space are requested to make arrangements as early as possible. E. MOORE, 22ju Manager. jyO dread of icy sheets with a “ UNIQUE ” Hot Water Bottle. British made. Look for name “ Unique ’’ on the stopper. Cold days ahead. All chemists and dealers. i m y THE springs of a motor car eradicate the jolts of the road. WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS eradicate the jolt of the walk For quality and beet Para Rubber you must get Wnod-Milne. 'BEN’S GREAT FIRE SALE.—Last Two Days; 50 to 75 per cent. Reduction Wallpapers, Paints, Brushware, Painting tequisites. 26 ju MAKE tour boilers do the work of five Use ••STOPSKAL” BOILER COMPOUND; removes scale and prevents it reforming; saves 20 per cent, on your fuel bill. P v P. M. MANNING CO., 5 Bedford row. Onriatchutch. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large iU»oun.t of reading matter, Price, 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 1