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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO -NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing -boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing WEI/TER-WEIGHT CONTEST. Lachio Macdonald, holder of the Amateur Welterweight Championship of Australasia, 1923, v. Tom Harris, Runner-up N.Z. Amateur Light-weight Championship, 1923, Will box a 15-round Professional Contest. Preliminary Bouts. J. Leckie, Amateur Champion Fly-weight of N.Z.. W. Ennis, Timaru, Champion Fly-weight- of Canterbury. Feather-weights. R. Fulcher, Amateur Champion of South Island, H. Kindley. C. Campbell W. Rowe. Light-weights. A. Olsen, Amateur Champion of Otago, D. T. Sutherland Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxipg Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing Boxing flexing Boxing Boxing Prices: Ringside, 10s; Dress Circle, ss; Orchestral Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s (no tax). No Free List. Reserves obtainable at Bristol for Ringside and Dress Circle. BOX PLAN OPENS FRIDAY AT THE BRISTOL. H. W. FRANKLIN. 300 Hon. Secretary. MEMORIAL WINDOW. STREET COLLECTION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Buy a Badge and Help the Fund. ILL’S POPULAR PICTURES will screen Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid 1 ': Wednesday, 7th, Waipiata; Saturday, 10th, Green Island; Monday, 12th, Tahakopa; Wednesday. Nth, Heriot; Thursday, 15th, Pukorau ; Friday, 16th, Lumsden ; Saturday, 17th, Waikaia; Monday, 19th, Waikaka. Also, Hoot Gibson in “Trimmed” : Thursday, Bth, Ranfurly; Friday,, 9th, Middlemarch; Tuesday, 13th, Owaka. Two Special Programmes. The empire. Dunedin's De Luxe Picture House. Finishing Thursday night, the First National dramatic masterpiece, “The Dangerous Age,” with Lewis Stone in the role of the husband who thought he was too young. Baby Peggy Comedy, Gazettes, etc. Empire Grand Orchestra. Book Bristol, or ’phono 444. We open at 2 and 7 p.m. Big feature at 3 and 8 p.m. Friday: Chaplin in “Pay Day” and “The Old Nest.” rpOWN HALL, PORT CHALMERS. TO-NIGHT—7AS—TO-NIGHT. LOOK “REVEILLE.” LOOK By the LILLIPUTIANS. A Treat. In Aid of Cricket and Football Clubs. Help Sport and Come Along. Book your Seats at Peter’s. Plan Closes 5.30 p.m. 1 F. R. FORDHAM, 7n Hon. Secretary. SPORTS. OTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. CARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 7, 1923. Usual University and Old Boys’ Races. First Event, 1 p.m. Adults, Is; Stand extra. Afternoon Tea. All Friends of School Heartily Welcome. Exhibition students’ handwork. (Raffia Work, Illustrated Fairy Tales, Tovs, Posters.) At KELSEY-YARALLA (off Leith street). TO-DAY, FROM 10 a.m. TILL NOON, And FROM 4 to 6 p.m. All, Interested are Invited to Attend.' SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 8 pm. LANTERN LECTURE; “ SCENES- OP EUROPEAN TRAVEL,” By Miss G-. WEBSTER. Admission Free. Collection for Ladies’ Guild. 7n PORTS’ WONDERLAND CARNIVAL. ART UNION. The DRAWING of the ART UNION will take place at the BOTANICAL GARDENS THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 9 o’clock, after the Musical Programme by the Third Artillery Band, which has kindly offered to donate the proceeds of the collection to the Carnival Funds. ACCOUNTS. All Persons or Firms having* CLAIMS AGAINST the Carnival Executive are requested to immediately forward them to the Secretary. THANKS. The Executive desires to extend its THANKS to all those Persons, Firms, Bands, and others who so generously assisted to make the recent Carnival a sucDOUGLAS M. SPEEDING, Secretary. Empire Buildings. 7n MEETINGS. JMPORTANT. DAIRY FARMERS.’ A MEETING of Dairy Farmers and Dairy Factory Representatives will be held in the New Zeeland Express Company’s Board Room on THURSDAY, Bth November, at 1.30 n.m., to consider the matter of the NOMINATIONS of the CANDIDATES for the DAIRY CONTROL BOARD. STUART P. CAMERON, Secretary, 6m Farmers’ Union. N~ EW ZEALAND TRAINED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION. CONFERENCE is being hold in DUNEDIN, 6th to 9th INST. Information regarding Meetings from G. GIRDLER, 169 York place. Telephone 2252. 7 n H OUSEHOLD STEP LADDERS, with Iron Stay—sft, 17s 6d; 6ft, 19s sd. VERNON SMITH (LIMITED), Corner George street and Moray place, Dunedin. OTAGO WITNESS. —Newatoriee. A large amount of reading matter. Price, od.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19012, 7 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19012, 7 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19012, 7 November 1923, Page 1

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