AMUSEMENTS. TSUENS HALL. DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), NOV. 3. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT 1 Fifth (5) Tour Round the World, and Return after many years’ absence of the famous LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. Organised 1867. A World’s Record. The Originators of their Special Class of Entertainment. And ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY, ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY, ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY. ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY, From the Principal Halls of Great Britain, In their Celebrated Concerts, as given by them throughout THE CIVILISED WORLD. THE CIVILISED WORLD. Previous Visits to New Zealand: 1872. 1875, 1878, 1887. 1894. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at the Bristol. Competitors many, RIVALS NONE.”— London Era. In Direction of J. L. BRUCE. JtS URNS HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 7.45. VOCAL RECITAL By Miss RAY JACKSON’S STUDENTS. Exceptional Programme, introducing several Very Promising Singers. Reserves 2s. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. JpiHST CHURCH OP MONDAY, NOVEMBER At 8 p.m. OTAGO. 12, ORGAN RECITAL. By Dr V. E. GALWAY. Concerto in E flat, “Tiro Emperor” (Beethoven). Solo Pianist: Mr Chas. A. Martin. Admission by Collection. QLD CHURCH, ANDERSON’S BAY. THURSDAY,”NOVEMBER 8, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. Proceeds Towards the Peninsula Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial. ' To be given by the Anderson’s Bay Glee Club and the followintr Artists Mrs Lawson Broad, Mrs D. Stewart, Miss I. Horniblow, Miss Nellie Osborn, Messrs W. W Strang, S. Jeffs W. H. Mackenzie, J. Doaker, W. Smith, and G. Christie. Admission. One Shilling. 3n YMNASTICS AND V* DISPLAY. PHYSICAL TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT. Y.M.C.A GYMNASIUM, Moray place. Tlie Best Display of Its Kind yet held in Dunedin. Performers from four years of age. Como and See Spectacular Marching, Gymnastics, Calesthenics, Club Swinging, Tumbling, Dances, Games, etc., etc. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Come and See what Systematic Training with right exercise will do. Admission, Is. J. V. HANNA, 3n Physical Director. JgARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, SPECIAL NIGHT At THE PIC O’ DANCES, TO-NIGHT. Music by Arthur Gordon and his Dance Band. Double, ss; Single, 3s. Buffet Charges Extra. WE. A. EXCURSION, ROSS CREEK. • THIS AFTERNOON. Meet Duke street 2.15. TALK by Mr TANNOCK. A pleasant outing, 3n T'VANCE.—WAKARI SCHOOL HALL, WEDNESDAY, November 7, at 8 p.m. Musicians: Price and Stewart. Admission : Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, a basket. D UNEDIN HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. The above Band will PLAY in the BOTANIC GARDENS on SUNDAY FIRST, 4th inst., commencing at 3 p.m. A special attractive programme has been arranged. Collection for Band Fund. J. SMITH, Pipe-major. DON. HENDERSON, Secretary. H OLY INNOCENTS’ CHURCH. Leith Valley. A SALE OF WORK Will he opened by the Rev. O. H. Statham on WEDNESDAY at 2.30 p.m., and will be opened again at 7 o’clock; and again on THURSDAY at the same hours. Afternoons, Free; Evenings, 6d. Entertainments in the Evenings. Qj A V O Y CABARET. IO The Usual SATURDAY DANCES will be hold during the Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. Booking Office number, 2339. 3n E SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Dowling street. A UNIQUE REALISTIC PROGRAMME, Featuring picturesquely in Scenery, Music, Story, and Song, “A DAY IN A MAORI PAH.” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 8 p.m. Tickets, Is. 3n W. FRASER, C.O. B E S T B. L. E. 8d lb. RAPE, New Season’s Broad-leafed Essex Rape to band from most reliable well-known English growers. Beautiful seed, 99 per cent, germination. Send at once for supplies ■while stocks last. PETER BOYD, Colonial Mutual Building, Dunedin. nTtED - ST ARR- BO W KETT BUILDING SOCIETY. There are still a few Shares available in No. 7 GROUP. Early application necessary. CaU or write for particulars. J. W. SMEATON, Secretary. 152 High street (beside Arcade). 3n IBOici-) OWNERS: Do you get the best ’ performance from your Engine? It’s all in the Lubrication. The “King” Automatic Oiler lubricates automatically and needs no personal attention. Prevents burntout bearings, etc.; saves oil.—R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. MEN’S Superior BOX SUITS, tailor finished; all-wool tweede; 5,6, 7 guineas.—Herbert, Haynes. la
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 1
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