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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. At 8. BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! “BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.” In view of the limited capacity of the Theatre, intending patrons aro exhorted to reserve their seats to-day at the Bristol Piano Company or to purchase day-sale tickets at the Geyser Confectionery. AVOID CRUSHING AT THE DOORS! JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction E. J. Gravestoclc. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. CONCERTS ALSO ON SATURDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. And MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. THREE CONCERTS ONLY By THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR. Mr CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT, Principal Tenor From the Leading Grand Opera Houses o the World. " BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.”— London Star. To-night Mr HACKETT will Sing: The Poet’s Song (La Boheme) ... Puccini Questa o Quella (Rigoletto) ... II Mio Tesora (Don Giovanni) ... Mozan Spingge Amate ... Gluct Pastoral T Veracmi The Kiss Beethoven Rp'i Fever • ... ••• •John Ir6ls.ncl Evening Richard Hagema. The Fuchsia Tree Roger Qudtci Morning Song Roger Quiltei “Thank God for a Garden ... del Riegc Duna M Glll Associated with the Famous Singer will bf M. YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, The Phenomenal Young Serbian Violinist M. Bratz.a will play: Tschaikowsky Concerto in D (First Movement) Romance Palrngreen “La Capncicuse" ... ... Elgar Slavonic Dance in E min. ... Dvorak-Kreislei Gavotte Bach-Kreislei At the Piano, Mr CLARENCE RAYBOULD, CLARENCE RAYBOULD, The Distinguished English Pianist. Reserved Scats, 7s 6d (plus tax). Unreserved, 5s and 3s (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. A Number of Good Seats Still Available. Day Sales: 5a and 3s Tickets on Sale Tomorrow at Geyser Confectionery. Direction E. J. Gravestock IN G EDWARD THEATRE. TONIGHT AT 7.45. LAURA LA PLANTE In “EXCITEMENT.” The zippiest, laugh ingest, thrillingost comedy-drama ever. COMEDY, NEWS. AND SERIAL. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AUGUST’ 19 and 20, At 8 p.m. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Conductor, Dr V. E. Galway). , Weber’s Romantio Opera; “ DER FREISCHUTZ.” SOLOIST'S: Misses El&peth Denholm and Meda Paine, Messrs Sydney Butler, L. North, G, &. Thomson, and G. Kirk. A Well-trained Chorus of 130 Voices and Efficient Orchestra of 40 Instrumentalists. A Limited Number of Tickets available at 2s 9d and Is. BOX PLAN OPENS at THE BRISTOL on FRIDAY, August 14, at 9 a.m.. Booking 6d extra. Honorary Members’ Subscriptions are now payable, and New Members are invited for next Two Concerts. Two tickets for 7s; four tickets for 14s. G, KIRK, Hon. Secretary, Manse street. ’Phone 2084. l^au TIMARU MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP. FIVE-MEN TEAMS. £SO IN PRIZES. ALL CASH. Teams (first prize) £ls Individual (first prize) 8 Aggregate (first prize) -WJ ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 16th August. THOREAU. Secretary, Timaru. Telephone 427. t4au WANTED KNOWN—Euchre Party, Saturday Evening, Waratah Tea Rooms; admission 2s'. eupper provided; prizes. DANCING. ■OVERT THURSDAY EVENING, 8 to 10.30, THE PIC’ O’ DANCES EVERT SATURDAY EVENING, 8 to 11. In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2s @d. Buffet charges extra. dividends. The silverton tramway company (LIMITED) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND (the 113th) of Ninepence per Share has been declared, due and payable on MONDAY, Ist September, 1924. By order of the Board. 1,. H. M. AVERY, Secretary’. Equitable Building, 314 Collins street, Melbourne, 4th August. 1924. 14au

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19250, 14 August 1924, Page 1