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AMUSEMENTS. |-JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Hr John Fuller. Commenting SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23, At the MATINEE at 2.50 p.m. EVENING at 8 o’clock, And Following MONDAY. J. V. HANNA Presents the Six-cylinder Super-success: JERQUES Which is destined to bo the SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. JERQUES! JERQUES ! JERQUES! Is a Titanic Spectacular Show, comprising MUSIC, VOCALISM, CLASSICAL DANCING, PHYSICAL DISPLAY, Wedded to WONDERFUL EFFECTS AND GLORIOUS MUSIC. JERQUES! JERQUES! JERQUES! Will be 'lnterpreted bv a Cast of 350 PERFORMERS, 550 PERFORMERS, Accompanied bv A SUPERB ORCHESTRA Of 15 Performers, under tho Direction of Mrs W. Haggitt. J. A. Wallace, L.T.C.L Leader. TARIFF: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Watch papers for Opening of Plan at THE BRISTOL. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES FOR CHILDREN, 6d. 2Cau INgT~ EDWARD ■ THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. “ THE HERO.” - THE HERO.” Portrayed by Gaston Glass. Barbara La Marr and All-star Cast. A human study, cleverly knit into a series of laughs, thrills, and absorbing climaxes. Mermaid Comedy and Full Supports. KOBERTSON’S PICTURES.—Tho Life ’ Story of John Leo, “THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG.” Three times they tried to hang him; throe times they failed. An absolutely new production, and all true. STIRLING.—WEDNESDAY, August 20. ROMAHAPA.—'FRIDAY, August 22. S HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, . HERIOT ROW. SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT. Proceeds in Aid of Melanesian Mission, S. Mary’s Orphanage (Dunedin), Orphanage of Mercy (Kilbum, London), the purchase of S. Hilda’s School Buildings. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924. Afternoon (2-5.50), Free; Evening, 7 o’clock. Is; Children, sd. I6au yToTTN STRING S. NEW LINES”TO HAND! Guivier’s “Super” Acribelle “E” Violin String, 2 lengths—la each. “ Black Knight” Violin “A” String (Gut), 2 lengths—ls each. Guiviers “Helios,” Special Violin “A” String (Gut) —Is each. “Black Knight” “D” String (Gut), 2 lengths—ls each. Clarion “G” Violin String (splendid make) —Is each. Clarion “G” Violin String (Silver) —Is 9d each. The above Strings are all Very Best Makes. Special Rates to Teachers. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street. Dunedin. irpRACTOR DEMONSTRATION. A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION Of tho “FORDSON ” Will be given at MR SHAND’S FARM, MAUNGATDA, On THURSDAY NEXT, 21st INST. Also on FRIDAY. 22nd INST., At Mr FLEMING’S FARM, OTOKIA. Demonstration commencing each day at 1 p.m. Further particulars, FORD MOTORS (DUNEDIN), LTD., Hope street. jf^ONCEßT.—Hanover Street Baptist ’LJ Hall, Saturday, August 23, at 8 p.m., arranged by Mrs L. Tointon. Proceeds in aid of W.C.T.U. Tho following are the performers: Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Nancy Low, Mrs MTvor (nee Lily Monk), Mrs Doreen Todd, Mosdames Bradley and Tointon, Mr Do Spong, Master R. Grech. Pianist, Mrs F. Clark, A.T.C.L Admission, la. Children, 6d. 20au R OSLYN METHODIST 143 TAIERI ROAD. CHURCH. A RUMMAGE SALE will be held in tho Schoolroom (back of church). Men’s Clothing, Boots, and Produce. Open 10 to 5 THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. Take Stuart Street Car. 20au nrv a n c e. U MOSGIEL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE. CORONATION HALT/. MOSGIEL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924, At 8 p.m. Ladies. 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. A DANCE FOR YOUNG AND OLD. 20a u W. E. FINN lE, Hon. Sec. QtALE OF WORK at St. Hilda’s College, Wy Wednesday, August 20, Afternoon and Evening; Ex-G iris’ Stall have a large supply of small Baby Garments. 20au BAP-YEAR SOCIAL, Wakari School Hail, Thursday, April 21, at 8 o’clock; gents 3s, ladies a basket; musicians, Price and Stewart. 20ati EUCHRE PARTY To-night, Brown’s Tea Rooms, opposite Wtchery; six prizes; good eupper. Admission 3s. TE/CHERS WANTED. sTANDREW’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST ASSISTANT MASTER APPLICATIONS are invited from Graduates for tho position of First Assistant Master. Duties: To teach Languages (particularly Latin and French) to University Entrance Scholarship Standard, and to take part in games. Provision is made for superannuation benefits under the National Provident Fund. Salary, £450 to £SOO per annum, according to qualifications Duties begin September 16. Applications should reach the Bead Master (Mr A. K. Anderson) not later than AUGUST 25. W. F. lITLSON, 19au Secretary. Lewisham hospital ART UNION. MONSTER WINNING NUMBER: 21322 d. Tho Seller of tho Winning Ticket is H. T. BYER. Address; Masterton. For further particulars apply to THE SECRETARY OF ART UNION, Lewisham Hospital, Christchurch. Highest quality lowest PRICES. CHAMBERS, CASH BUTCHERS and Bacon Curers. Specialties: MILD CURED BACON and CORNED BEEF. Sausages, 76 ARTHUR STREET. Telephone 995. AL MOTIVE SOAP, 7d cake, at Hondy’s Hairdressing Rooms; or post free any address 9 for 2s. 20au MISS LOGAN, Typist; all work strictly confidential.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19255, 20 August 1924, Page 1

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