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AMUSEMENTS. SCOTTISH CONCEHTS. Under the Auspices of the Otago Centre, Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand. 13 UR- N S II ALL TO-DAY (THURSDAY), JUNE 4, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, At 8 p.m. ADMISSION: CIRCLE AND STALLS, 2s; PIT, Is. PLEASE NOTE PRICES. Reserve your seats at Begg’s Music Warehouse, Princes street. Booking fee 6d. _ High-class Programmes at Popular 1 rices by well-known Artists, and a Complete Change Each Evening. PROGRAMME. Part I. . 1. Selection Third Artillery Band. 2. Song—“ Land o’ iho Leal,” Mr J. Leech. 3 Dance—Scan Truibhais, Miss Doris Bell. 4. Song—“ The Bonnie Wells o’ Wearie” Mrs D. Carty. 5. Recitation —(Selected). Mr Allan Young 6. Stong—“My Laud,’’ Mr W. If. M'Kenzio. 7. Dance—Sailors’ Hornpipe Master W. Martin. 8. Song—“ Hail, Caledonia !” Miss Jessie Rawlinson. 9. Humorous Song and Story Mr James Patterson. Interval. Part TI. 1. Selection Third Artillery Band. 2. Song—“ Border Ballad” Mr Ernest Drake, 3. Dance—Highland Fling Miss Eileen King. 4. Song—“Ca’ the Yowcs to the Knowcs” Miss Jessie Rawlinson. 5. Recitation —(Selected), Mr Allan Young 6. Song—“ Afton Water ... ... Mr J. Leech. 7. Danco—lrish Jig, Miss Norma Douglas. 8. Song—“My Love is Like ft Red, Red Rose” Mrs D. Carty. 9. Humorous Song and Story 1 Mr James Patterson. ‘“God Save the King.” Accompanist Mr Gatlieridge. Piping and dancing competitions. THURSDAY, JUNE 4. BURNS HALL. AFTERNOON SESSION AT 2. Piping—-Marches (under 16. Dancing— Sword Danco (Girls under 10). Highland Fling (Boys 10 and under 12). Irish Jig (Girls 12 and under 15). pLAZA AND GiiAND. MATINEE, 2; EVENING, 7. Final Presentation iho Sensational Mystery; “ I AM THE MAN.” Starring Lionel Barrymore and Sccna Owen. Also, “THE BRASS BOWL.” “THE BRASS BOWL.” “THE BRASS BOWL.” By Louis J. Vanso. A Tingling Melodrama, with a succession of exciting incidents. TO-MORROW ! THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS 1 ROBERT W. SERVICES Daring Story of ’Frisco and tho Southern Isles: “THE ROUGHNECK.” “ THE ROUGHNECK.” Also, HOUSE PETERS, EVELYN BRENT, in “HELD TO ANSWER.” “HELD TO ANSWER.” A flawless Metro super-feature, in sever Startling Acta. Then you’ll See Beaumont Smith’s SCR E K N T E S T S. TYING EDWARD THEATRE. JLS "- TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. PERCY MARMONT AND DORIS KENYON in “ IDLE TONGUES.” Never such a blending of comedy and drama as you’ll find here. Seldom such a picturisation of a real hit of 1 if/. Also First Episode of tho Galloping Chapter Thriller: “ THE GHOST CITY.” Mystery that will grip you and hold you tonso and eager. T/Ook at tho Cast: PETE MORRISON, MARGARET MORRIS, and A 1 WILSON, World's Champion Aviator. Start with the First Chapter To-night. THE MOST MODERN WESTERN ROMANCE. AUEEN’S TREAT R JjJ. Twice Dailv at 2 and 7 p.m. FRED' THOMSON FRED THOMSON And His Almost Human Horse, “ SILVER KING,” In THE MASK OF LOPEZ” (A Master Picture). The world’s champion athlete and stunt man in another of his sizzling lightning-swift Western dramas. Supported by “LOYAL LIVES,” Featuring Mary Carr, Faire Binnoy, and William Collier. A story so rich in human interest, so crowded with moments of pathos and joy, you’ll always remember it. SHOWS. QTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL WINTER SHOW And EXHIBITION Will be held in the SOCIETY’S BUILDINGS, Crawford street, On JUNE' 4 and 5, 1925. ALL SECTIONS WELL REPRESENTED. RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES. (TO-DAY (THURSDAY), JUNE 4. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 10 a.m.— Cheese-grading Competition. Noon to 3. —Wool-classing. FRIDAY, JUNE 5Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST DAY OF SHOW. Noon to 3.— Wool-classing. DEMONSTRATION ON STOCK, In Stronach, Morris, and Co.’s Store. 10 a.m. —Coniedale Sheep, W. O. M’Kellar. 10.20 a.m. --Romney Sheep.— A. S. Holms, ll’ a.m.— Wool, J. M’Gregor. 2 p.m. —Friesian Cattle, G. Aitehison. 2.30 p.m. —Draught Horses, Andrew Carruthers GUESSING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP AND CATTLE. Fat Bullock (Open).—lst prize £3, 2nd prize ! £2, 3rd prize £l. I ’ Fat Bullock (Ladies). — 3 st prize £3, 2nd I prize £2. 3rd prize £l. Fat Sheep (Daily).—lst prize £2, 2nd prize £l. _ First Battalion Band will play Each Even- ’ ing in the building, starting from Cargill’s Monument at 8 p.m., and an Orchestra will plav Each Afternoon. Piano kindly lent by Tho Bristol Piano f I Company. j ’ SPECIAL RAILWAY FXUURSiION I ; TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED. | 1 Perishable goods not taken delivery of by noon on Monday, Bth June, will bo handed ; • ! over to charitable institutions. -I ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children 6d. 1 | Season Tickets ss. > I E. F. DUTIITE. | Secretary. ’ ' P.O. Box 84. Telephone 1031. 23my Trans for mat rox s , Ti>«pto», Cm-i Clusters, Din Waves. Switches, etc ; splendid selection on view at Handy’s Hair- . diUttbing Ro OliVa.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19497, 4 June 1925, Page 1

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