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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY - —- BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY For THE MOST NOTABLE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Commencing SATURDAY, APRIL 5. For 7 Nights Only. The FAMOUS ENGLISH FAMOUS ENGLISH .. lIUMP H R E Y HUMPHREY II U M P H R F> Y H U M P H R' E Y HUMPHREY BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP COMEDY OPERA COMPANY. COMEDY OPERA COMPANY. A BRILLIANT COMPANY Of Distinguished London Artists. THE FINEST AND MOST BRILLIANTSHOW OF IT'S KIND TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND. “Mr Bishop has succeeded in imparting a fresh note . . . the show never lags. . . . There is a hurry and bustle about the bill that, leaves no time for ennui. Mr Bishop has personality and unusual ways. . . . There/ is marked individuality" in everybody. Staging and lighting effects are striking . . . dressing of the costume sketches and scenes most effective. . . —Auckland Star, Dec. 20, 1925. PRESS AND PUBLIC ACCLAIM. PRESS AND PUBLIC ACCLAIM. “ By the excellence of their performance last night, the success of their season is assured. Mr Bishop had the greatest dy!s- - in pressing his programme through against the enthusiastic obstruction of the audience asking for more.” —Auckland Herald, Dec. 20, 1925. “A clean show, a clever show, the finest of its kind seen in N.Z.’’ —N.Z. Observer, Dec. 29, 1025. Sparkling Comedy—Operatic Gems —Exquisite Dancing-Clever Burlesque—Wonderful Frocking—Gorgeous Settings. POPULAR PRICES: ss, 4s. 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. BOX PLAN OPENS TO DAY. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY. HUMPHREY BISHOP CO. HUMPHREY BISHOP CO. T IE EMPIRE. Dunedin’s Do Luxe Picture blouse. Opening at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. with Comedy, Gazettes, etc. At 3.30 and 8.-50, the picture that all the town is talking of :s Robert W. Chambers's novel. “The Common Law.” Hundreds turned away nightly. Thursday night’s the last. Empire Orchestra (selection of Irish airs arranged by Chas. Parnell). Book Bristol or ring 444. K ING EDWARD THEATRE, To-night at 7.45. Cullen Landis, Sylvia Broamer, and Mary Xldon in “THE MAN WITH TWO .MOTHERS,” A fascinating story of Irish life, with (punch and heart grip and a love story that appeals. It’s laughter—laughter all the way. E U C H R E PARTY, BROWN’S TEA ROOMS (George street), TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 Sharp. Six Prizes. First Prizes: Ladies, i-hon Kaitangata coal; Gentlemen, pair military hair brushes. Good Supper. Admission, 2s. OTRATH TAIERI SOLDIERS’ IO MEMORIAL FUND. A GRAND AND FINAL SALE Of Needlework, Woollen Goods and Useful Articles, Stock, Poultry, and Produce of all kinds, will be opened in the, Public Hall. Middlemarch, on FRIDAY, April 4, at 2,30 p.m., by the Member for the District, Mr J. M. DICKSON. The attendance and support of the whole of the residents of Strath Taiori and Deep Stream is respectfully requested on this occasion. Grand Dips and Toys for iho children. Close with a Social on Saturday evening, April 5. W. D. MASON. 29m Hon. Secretary. A w’e E~k L Y D A NO K, Y9l EVERY THURSDAY, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Commencing Thursday Evening, April 3, With a Leap Year Dance, 8-12. Ladies. Is; Gentlemen, Is 6d. Under the Auspices of the Women's Branch - Labour Party. CHEAP STANDARD SONGS.—Waiting for You (Margaret Wakefield); Lilao Time (Charles Willoby), Your Heart Will Call Mo Home (Arthur F. Tate); The Lilac Cotton Gown (Dorothy Hill); Where the Sun is Ever Shining (Percy Elliott); Love in the Twilight (Percy Elliott); Follow the Golden Star (Frank T. Igithoni) • If My Dream Ship Came Home (Daisy M'Geoch).; Yours and Mine (Eric Coates); When I Hear That Far, Far Call (Herbert Mackenzie) ; I Listen for You (Mary Nightingale); God Gave Mo Wonderful Dreams (Horatio Ni drolls); The Jolly Cheap-jack (IT. Lyall Phillips); God Bring You Safely to Our Arms Again (Vincent Shaw): Joy (Ed. St. Quentin). Only Is 6d per copy. Those are all 2s 6d Standard Songs. We are slightly over-stocked, so secure your copies early. TERRY’S Mb SIC STORES, 174-178 George street. OCTAL and DANCE will be held in Pnkehiki Hall on Friday, April 4. Gents, 2s; ladies, la; supper provided. LECTURES. Maori hill. TO-NIGHT. A LECTURE, “ Some Impressions of a Tourist in America,” by Professor WM. HEWTTSON, will bo given in the Coronation Hall, Maori Hill, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd April, at 8 p.m. Admission Is. Season Tickets, being admission to the scries of eight lectures, ss. QTAGO CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. In the MUSEUM LECTURE (King street Entrance), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m., Dr R. LAWSON (Professor of Education) Will LECTURE on “EARLY CHRISTIANITY AS VIEWED BY THE GREEKS AND ROMANS.” The Public are Invited. CJ'OUTII END CLASS W.E.A. opens TOCs l NIGHT. Course “ Social and Economic Problems,” Wesley Hall, Cargill road, 7.45 p.m. f Zap TO LET. TO LET, 5-roomcd furnished COTTAGE, Waitati.—7Xl, Times Office. Jap IHO LET, SHOP, Royal Arcade; cheap rent.—Apply W. Boyd, 152 High street mO LET (ST. KILDA, for two weeks at JL Easter), furnished KUNGALOW.-7-35 Times. 2ap FURNISHED VILLA (Musselburgh; £2 IPs week; term 12 months), every convenience.—Carter and Co., 134 Primes street jmiO LET, Furnished ROOMS, use sifting I room and kitchen ; all conveniences.— Dewar, Duthie’s Building, 244 George street. 26m riSo LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. r«r JL move you Furniture moan* safety and economy.—Office, 22 iWd street. 6jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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