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AMUSEMENTS. MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON 1 BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY ON THURSDAY MORNING NEXT AT 9 O'CLOCK. Booking Foe, One Penny Extra. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 13. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 13. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Present lor the first time in Dunedin the greatest Musical Comedy Success over ■ achieved by the Great Firm. WILDFLOWER,” An irresistible play in 3 Acts, interpreted by an irresistible Company of Players, headed by MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, Wbo will make her first appearance in Dunedin in her ideal characterisation oi NINA” ("WILDFLOWER”), ns playoc by her at Daly's Theatre, London. AN EXCEPTIONAL CAST Also includes Gus. Bluett, Marjorie Daw, Noel Allan, Herbert Browne, Charles Zoli, Marie La Vane, John Fordo, The Cansino Brothers and Stoncburn. ' WILDFLOWER.” : WILDFLOWER.” ' WILDFLOWER.” The Play that has broken all Australasian Records. Eight months in Sydney without a break. Taken off in the floodtide of its success. BIG COMPANY IN BIG PLAT. Music, Artistry, Elegance. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 (For Last Three Nights): “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE," “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE," PRICES. D.C. and O.S- 8s: Early Door Stalls, 5s- Late Door Stalls, 4s; Early loor Pit, 2s 6d; Late Door Pit, Is 6d. 11l prices plus tax. „ CHARLES BERKELEY. EU C II R E. E U C II E E. In Aid of Kindergarten. CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Supper. Aggregate. Admission Is 60. Prizes donated by J. King, S. Taylor, Tavendalo Bros., A. Freeman, W. Rosvcar. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. IE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN. THE WOMEN’S SECTION. -PERMANENT EXHIBITS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. Applications for Exhibits w.dl bo recehec i the following Classes: 1. Fine Arts. —Architecture, Drawings Posters etc., Engravings, Bookplates Woodcuts, Etchings, .Miniatures, Modelling, Photography, o Art Needlework.—This includes Churcl broideries, Irish, Cluny, and \one (inn Crochets and Hand-made Laces Danish, Old English and all Cut Embroideries. 3 Crafts.— Woodcarving, Inlay Marquetry, Metalwork, Lonthorwork, Jewel lei-v and Enamels, Bookbinding. Hlu minuting and Lettering, _ Hundwoav leuiuLins . . ing, Pottery and China Painting. Applied Arts.—Stained Glass, Toymak ing-—Wooden Toys, Stuffed loyS, Tit Toys, and Open Class—Patchwork Batik, Dyeing (also Tied and Dyed) ' Designs for Fabrics, Textiles an< Wallpapers, Raffia and Cano Work. Awards will bo given in all the above Demonstrations in Handicrafts will be ecu from time to time during the curicv of the Exhibition. , 3. 'Loan Collection.—This includes at kinds of Antiques—Pictures, Orna monts, Needlework, anything that wil bo interesting and unique. The Cuf that Prince Charlie drank from, the Sampler your great-grandmothei worked, or anything else of interest. Women arc invited to lend their pos, sessions for exhibition. The greatest possible, care will bo taken of these treasures. lI.—WORKING EXHIBITS. Working Exhibits which provide for the aking. Exhibiting, and Sale of Goods. Ibis is an opportunity for to ply hr crafts profitably—Basket \\ paving ig Making, Metal Work, Hand Loom eaviug, Batik Work, etc. As space at a reasonable rental is limited early application is desirable. For full particulars of above, apply to the gunising Secretary. HI.—SPECIAL EXHIBITS. DF SPECIAL INTEREST TO NEW ZEALAND WOMEN, ns the available space within tho Women’; ction is limited for permanent display rposes, it has been doomed advisable tc range displays of Special Exhibits _o: amon’s Varied Handiwork at specifier; riods throughout tho course of the Ex.lition. Every woman in New Zealand has a ance' to gain an award for her work in 3 following' handicrafts : Art Needlework. Jells and Toys. Bags, Loatherwork, and Paperwork. Crochet and Lace. Raffia, and Cane Work, Marquetry, Meta. and Enamel Work. Plain Needlework, Rugmaking, Shawls, and Scarves. Knitting and Notions. Awards will bo made in each class. Applications for these “Special” Classes ,(ISE on OCTOBER 1. Write for schedule, which gives full parulnrs of rules, entry fees, etc. Applicant form is attached to schedule. All correspondence must bo addressed to Mias JEAN BEGG, Organising Secretary. Women’s Section, P.O. Box 677, Dunedin. NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS INTERN AT lON AL EXHIBITION. COURT OF EDUCATION. SECTION X-HOMB INDUSTRIES. Men's Section (Women will enter under tlu Special Women’s Section). This Section is for the work of individual: as distinct from linns or factories, and awards will bo made in the form of Cerli ficates of Merit. CLASSIFICATION OF EXHIBITS. X. Fine Arts Section. —A, Architcc.tura Drawings: B, Drawings and Paintings; C, Engravings; D. Modelling. 11. Arts and Crafts Section.—A, Meta; Work; B, Woodwork —Carving, In laying, Fretwork, etc.; C, liluminat ing, Ticket Writing, Ornamental Work; D, Jewellers’ Work; E, I/eather Work. 111. Trades. —A, Painting and Decorat ing; B. Br.skotwork; C, Plumbing; D Carpentry; E, Cabinet-making; F, Turning; G, Chairmaking; H. Stone work; I, Plastervvork; J, Musical Instruments; K, Stained Glass anc Leadlight. IV. Maori Home Industries. V. Collections. ENTRIES CLOSE Ist JULY, 1925. Entry fee, Is for each exhibit. Entry form; and further information obtainable from the Hon. Secretaries, Education Court, Box 423, Dunedin. Bju MJXTRY MOTHERS.—You can HIRE PUSH CHAIRS for Show Week from rich and Co. opposite Leviathan Hotel, /f i ALLS 1 u.-- Eb and (.RAVEL absolutely Xjf and permanently CURED without operations by the new Herbal T: Taiws.si*"*. rn-rbabet, Oin-trt tar

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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