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AMUSEMENTS. pE IN CESS THEATER Direction: John Fuller and Son* (Ltd.). FULLERS’ MERRY VAUDEVILLE. » Direct from .Hugh J. Ward’s ‘Mother Goose” Melbourne Pantomime, THE LITTLEJOHNS, TOE LITTLEJOHNS, THE LITTLEJOHNS, A blaze of dazzling splendour. The moat spectacular and startling act in vaudeville. ALBERT REES. Special engagement and first appearance of a vaudeville merchant of many moods. JUBILEE TRIO, HARRY NORTH. Doddy HURL & EVANS, Harry SUNBEAM REVUE CO. In a bright and snappy production, “I’VE SEEN THE HAREM,” I Fuller’s Popular Prices: 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is (plus tax). Box Plans at Bristol till 5 p.m.; after at Jacobs's. Booking fee, 6dL SHE’S ON HER MERRY WAY! The giddiest girl in history, “PHARAOH’S DAUGHTER.” Even Tutankhamen would have chuckled ■with glee at this brilliant musical extravaganza by the famous CON MORENT MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Just Arrived! Another “Sam Fox” Gem! “Jp SWEET G A L/*THE GREAT |ONG SUCCESS. “MY SWEET GAL.” A New Song Hit, by Geo. Hamilton • Grgen and Victor Arden. . Featured with Tremendous Success at the Leading Theatres. “ MY SWEET GAL” Will be all the rage here! It’s a charming Love Ballad, with a Delightful Melody and an Effective bat Very Easy Accompaniment Get your copy right away, before the rush cornea. “MY SWEET GAL.” This thrilling Song Success aroused tender memories and emotions with its beautiful haunting melody. PRICE 2s. POSTED 2s 2d. • May also be bad as a Gramophone Record and on Player-Piano .Roll. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD, Headquarters for Music; PRINCES STREET; ( . PUBLIC NOTICES. A & T. INGLIS (LTD.) STAFF PICNIC. The Staff of A. and T. IngUs (Ltd.) respectfully request that you do your SHOPPING earlv in the week, as the Warehouse will be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY NEXT (March 1) for them Picnic. TJLUESKIN A. & P. SOCIETY, 13 WAITATT. The Committee of the above Society wish to THANK the business firms for generously donating cash and goods, donors of. cups, judges, and others who gratuitously' □rave their services, PROOF BRISCOE, 28f Secretary. S' TOCK-REDUCING SALE. The reductions in price of our well-known juality stock have been so much approbated th-.t the sale continues for another veek. Bead Necklaces, fid, 9d, Is, Is fid, 2s fid. Small Trinket Boxes (slightly shop soiled), rom 6u. Finished Traycloths, in satin stitch, from ,s Sd. , Hair Clasps and Combs, fid. Jumper Silk, in balls or skeins, "Flosso,” ‘Sfhnn,” “Estella,” reduced from 6s fid md 4s fid. And manv other bargains. SEE WINDOWS! SEE WINDOWS! MISS CLOUGH, 3f 62 George street. “JJ AIRDRESSIN G." Visitors to Dunedin who desire any advice o- treatment for the HAIR are invited to visit “ HENDY’S ” HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, where a staff of Expert Assistant* arc in attendance. Shampooing, Hair Tinting, Marcel and Permanent Waving, Cutting, Singeing, Scalp and Face Massage. Appointments booked. Telephone 902. ADDRESS; 104 PRINCES STREET. “ Children’s Buster Cutting a Specialty.” Y\ rHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME! Their parents won’t bny "Warormi” —the economical coal. E APPEAL OP CLASSIC BEAUTY In HARPER’S PERIOD FURNITURE Is reaching a constantly increasing number of people. WHY? Our Craftsmen are Supervised by the Actual Designer: GEO. B. HARPER, 237 GEORGE STREET. •Phone 5590, ’Phone 3590 PHOTOGRAPHERS. H. I* Sprosen’s (Ltd.) Developing and Printing Department is equipped to overtake every demand. First-class work guarantee tl. A trial order will show that enr prices and finish are the most satisfactorv in town. H. L. SPROSEN (LTD.'). 1 George street (Octagon), Dunedin. JJAVE YOU TRIED OUR B MENDER CROCKERY CEMENT? Is Per Bottle. Ported, Id extra. VERNON SMITH (LTD.),' Corner George street and Moray place, 21f Dunedin. Gallstones and gravel, absolutely and permanently Cured without operations by the new Herbal Treatment.—l Tbompton. he-Lalist. Camara. 18ja Broadway tea and luncheon ROOMS have Reopened under new management; everything up to date; trial solicited. 834

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 1

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