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AMUSEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL. LAST 2 NIGHTS. Cood-byo. to the Celebrated Stars 1 H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Beniamin and Mr John Poll** HUGH J. WARD THEATRES PROPRIETARY (LIMITED). Governing Directors: . Sir Benjamin Fuller, Hugh J. Ward, Jon Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 8 and FRIDAY. LAST TWO NIGHTS. ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. LONDON’S FAMOUS STARS. SEYMOUR HICKS And ELLALINE TERRISS, Presenting Goo. M. Cohan’s 4-act Play of Laughter, Romance, Sunshine, “BROADWAY JONES” “BROADWAY JONES “BROADWAY JONES, “BROADWAY JONES, “ BROAD W AY JONES, The Original London Version of this Worldfamed Uomedy, with its constant cj es s®Pr° of laughter, ao it was staged by Mr Hicks at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, Mr HICKSi as JACKSON JONESMiss TERRISS as JOSIE. BROADWAY JONES A Play that’s made the World Laugh. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY! BOOK TOUR SEATS NOW! TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY 1 PRICES: Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. 8s: Unreserved Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 7s; Stalls, 4s: Bach Stalls 2s. All taxable prices plus tax. Box Plans at THE BRISTOL PIANO WAREHOUSE. Advance Sales may be had nt the GEYSER SODA FOUNTAIN. 'ING EDWARD 'THEATRE To-night at 7.45. JACK HOXIBi, supported by the UNIVERSAL RANCH RIDERS, m ‘FIGHTING FURY.’ A thrilling chapter right out of the West, and a love story that will enthrall ytm.

CRICKET. 0 R I C K E T. NOMADS t. OTAGO. - CARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 10 and 12, 1925. Play Commences at 11 a.m. Admission, la; Stand, 6d. _ Children Half-price. After 4 p.m, admission 6d. E. S. WILSON, 7ja Secretary O.C.A. MEETINGS. WAIKOUAm BRANCH FARMERS’ UNION. The MONTHLY MEETING of the Branch twill be held in St. John’s Schoolroom Waikouaiti, on SATURDAY, January 10, at 8 p.m. J. M. WHITE, Bja Hon. Secretary. ITRATH-TATERI SOLDIERS’ MEMO- > RIAL FUND. A PUBLIC MEETING of Committee and Subscribers to receive the balance sheet, detailed and duly audited, of total receipts and expenditure in connection with tho erection, etc., of said Memorial, will bo held in the Public Hall, Middlemarch, on SATURDAY, January 10, at 8 p.m. W. D. MASON. Bja Hon. Secretary. SHOWS. WAIKOUAITI A. AND P. SOCIETY’S ANNUAL SHOW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. OMITTED FROM PRIZE SCHEDULE:— No. 109. —Loaf of Home-made Broad, 41b. No. 110. —Oaten Cakes. No. 111. —6 Scones (Girdle). No. li2. —6 Scones (Oven). • No. 115. —6 Pikelets. No. 113a.—Best Seed Oske. EXTRA CLASSES. In Friesian and Jersey Sections,—Cow. in milk, four years and over —Special prize of a guinea, donated by Messrs Nicolson Bros., for tho best Yearling Heifer, of any dairy breed or cross. Schedules on application to SECRETARY, Tja Waikouaiti. TO LET. COMMODIOUS SHOP, STUART STREET (just below Octagon) to LET for term fo approved tenant at reasonable rental. Immediate possession can be given, Apply PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. (LTD.), Bja 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. I> ALM O R B HOUSE. B-ROOMED BRICK RESIDENCE (with garage) To LET for 6 or 8 months (Furnished) to approved tenant. Glorious view; splendidly situated. Full particulars on personal application to PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. (LTD.), Bja Vogel street,. TO LET (Cargill’s Corner), new SHOP; good yard; water laid on; fireplace, conveniences.—Apply next door. 7ja LARGE double BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM; all conveniences; superior home.—Particulars from 625, Times Office. TO LET (city, rise, sttnny position, lovely view), charming RESIDENCE, nine rooms; £3 15s.—Clarke, 10 Dowling street. WORKSHOP, centre of George street; suit trade or garage; well lighted.— Apply Himmel, 227 George street. 7ja TO LET, 7 ROOMS, George street.— Apply 174 George street. Bja f|V3 LET (for one month), fully furnished JL 6-roomed HOUSE; central, on rise; garage.—Cl3, Times. gja TO LET, large GARAGE, with well, Playfair street, Caversham.—Address 1147, Times. . 7ja TO LET, ROOM, Jamieson’s Building.— JL Apply to The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), Water street. J9n mo LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. R*. JL move your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office: 22 Bond street. 17jy OTAGO WITNESS,—New Storiea. A large amount of reading matte?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19373, 8 January 1925, Page 1

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