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AMUSEMENTS. PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! JfJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. FOR LIMITED SEASON ONLY, Commencing TO-MORROW I! TO-MORROW ! I TO-MORROW !! . TO-MORROW !! MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. 2.30 p.m. EVENING PERFORMANCE at 8. TANO FAMA (Late “Famous Diggers” Management) Has Pleasure in Presenting “ YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME.” “ YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME,” ‘ DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT,’ “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT,’ “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT” “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAl,’ “DICK WHITTINGTON AND mS CAT, “DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT,’ A TRULY GORGEOUS, DAZZLING SHOW. The Pantomime which proved a decided success throughout its season in Auckland, where it attracted large audiences. READ WHAT THE AUCKLAND PAPERS THINK OF IT!! Herald.—“ The Pantomime is a sparkling success. It is a very colourful production, and as scene follows scene, one is amazed at the gorgeous staging and marvellous brilliancy of the dresses. A great show.” Star.—“ ‘ Dick Whittington’ is the brightest show staged at the King’s for many a long day.” YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS ITI NOTE REDUCED PRICES: NOTE REDUCED PRICES: Evening.—D.O. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 3s (early doors), 2s 5d (late doors); Pit, 2s (early doors), Is 6d (late doors). Matinee Prices —3s, 2s, and Is. Children, Is 6d and Is, at Matinee. All prices plus BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL. No extra charge for booking. NOTE: Box Plans To-morrow will be available at The Bristol until noon; thereafter at THE GEYSER. DAY SALES To-morrow at The Geyser.

11 mi-IE BRISTOL” FOR EVERYTHING MUSICAL. THE GRAMOPHONE IS EVERYMAN’S MUSIC. No matter what your particular taste may be, the Gramophone is the means of providing perfect entertainment. ASK US ABOUT GRAMOPHONES. “THE METRONOLA” and “HIS MASTER’S VOICE.” “THE METRONOLA” and “HIS MASTER’S VOICE.’ These are two perfect types, the full range of which can bo seen in our Gramophone Parlours. Send for Illustrated Catalogues. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. (CALEDONIAN GROUND : CALEDONIAN GROUND SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. RUNNING, CYCLING, JUMPING, DANCING. First Event to Start 1.30 p.m. Come and See Exhibition of Dancing by Mr William Sutherland, Champion Dancer of Scotland. Bright and Popular Selections bv Kaikorai Band. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Grand Stand, Bd. R. SWINNEY, Hon. Secretary, N.Z.A.A.A., Otago Centre. Programmes may be obtained at Sports Depot and Hammer’s Bookstall, Friday Evening. .

T H E E M P I R E.’ Dunedin’s De Luxe Picture House. All New To day. Lon Chaney and a big cast of favourites in “The Shock.” Just wait till you see this on the screen—a tremendous melodrama packed with thrills. Cartoons, Travels, and Comedy supports. Empire Grand Orchestra. Reserves at Bristol, or ring 4-G. PLAZA THEATRE. Bright New Bill To-day. Matinee, 2 p.tn. Evening, 7. Dustin Earnum in a Klondike Tale, “BUCKING THE BARRIER.” A powerful play of greed and gold. 3.35. Lon Chaney and Star Cast, 8.55. r » T-w-itOO >’ “UT-T A nows ” ‘SHADOWS.”' “SHADOWS.’ An Oriental romance of love and mystery. Sunshine Comedy, Mutt and Jeff, News. EVERYBODY’S To-morrow Evening at 7.15. THEATRE. By Special Request, Charles Chaplin, the world’s funniest man, in “PAY DAY.” Also, Mary Alden in “THE OLD NEST.” Two of the finest pictures released this year. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. JJOEOUGH OF GREEN ISLAND. SANITATION FEES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and 'The Health Act, 1920,” the Green Island Borough Council will at a special meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, Main road, Green Island, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of December, 1923, at 7 p,m.. make and levy a uniform Fee for Removal of Nightsoil and Ashes in the Borough—viz., £1 2s 6d (one pound two shillings and sixpence) per pan per annum for uightsoil, and 15s (fifteen shillings) per annum for ashes, for a- weekly service. Such uniform fee shall bo for the period commencing on the Ist day of November, 1923, and ending on the 31st day of October, 1924, and be payable in one sum at the Council’s Office on the 31st dav of January, 1924. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Rate Book containing particulars of the above is Open for Fublio Inspection during office hours. , R.A. CRAWSHAW, Acting Town Clerk. Green Island, 16th November, 1925. 16n PUBLIC NOTICES REGISTRATION. I, DOUGLAS GORDON RADCLIFFE. M. 8., Ch. M., now residing in Dunedin, hereby give notice that I intend applying on 14th DECEMBER Next to have my name placed on the Medical .Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and laat I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Dunedin. (Signed) DOUGLAS G. RADCLIFFE. Dated at Dunedin, 15th November, 1923. B "MRS MARY SEATON JuL- (Deceased). ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS AGAINST or OWING ANY MONEY TO the Estate of the late Mrs Mary Seaton, of Portobello, widow of the late R. J. Seaton, are requested to RENDER A STATEMENT of the Amounts Due by or Owing to the said Estate, duly certified as owing at the date of the death of deceased (27th September, 1525), on or before the 21st Day of NOVEMBER, 1925, at the Office of HENRY BARRON, Erq.. Solicitor, ICn A.M.P. Buildings Princes street. VA<;2E&IA lU it EU— My Herbal Treat wL rnont positively cure# rhe distressing lioubie.—Tfiuuipsou, herbalist, Ottmaru. i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19020, 16 November 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19020, 16 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19020, 16 November 1923, Page 1

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