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DOUBLE BULL’S-EYE. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. PHIL SMITH MUSICAL COMEDY And WEE WILLIE LANCET. AGAIN A tURNAWAY! BETTER BOOK! FULLEES’ piIINCESS THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Sons (Ltd.). TO-NIGHT.—At 8. —EVERY EVENING. PHIL SMITH’S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. MUSICAL COMEDY CO. PHIL. SMITH, NAT HANLEY, And 16 Happy Folk, Present their Second Merry Musical Flay, “ A U T U M N L O V E.” “A UTU M N L 0 V E.”. AII Laughs for an Hour and a Bit. First Appearance. CELIA-MARIE DUO. CELIA-MARIE DUO. Madame Slephano (Contralto). Rosina Palmerston (Soprano and Pianist*). The Splendid Harmonists. THE BUCKLEYS, THE BUCKLEYS, A Telepathic Sensation. KEITH WILBUR KEITH WILBUE. The Mimetic Geniuu. Direct froin London, And First Appearance in New Zealst'd. WEE WILLIE LANCET The Peter Pan of Vaudeville. And Company, In a Mirthful and Artistic Sketch, Entitled “ WILLIE COMES HOME.” “ WILLIE COMES HOME.” LONDON’S SMALLEST COMEDIAN! LONDON’S BIGGEST LAUGH! 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We shall welcom- your inspection of our ' fine selection of Player-Pianos. CHAS. T?EGG & CO.. LTD., Headouarters for Pianos and Player-Pianoa, ! PRINCES STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES mr cl o u g a, 62 George street, Dunedin, Has a great assortment of Rag Dolls, which make idea! Toys for children; washable, indestructible. Baby Rag Dolls (life-sized) reduced from 10s 2d to ss.Bd (posted); with hair wigs, 7s 2d. Also Agent for the famous Spirella Corsets, indestructible, pliable, and durable, wear for years. We have a model to suit you. Baton’s Wool in all kinds, shades, and mixtures in stock. Azalea Floss and Teazle Wool reduced to lOd a skein; also some shades of Shetland Floss. Her reputation for all kinds of Needlework, Wools. Silks, etc., is still retained. Visit our Toilet Rooms, where all Toilet Requisites are kept and skilled private attention given. Bland’s Vegetable Hair Dye is greatly in demand in blonde, light brown, brown, dark brown, black. Price 3s 6d a bottle. s HING L E D HAIR. i Shall I have it bobbed or shingled? is [ a question often discussed with women today in all parts ot " the world. Many of ’ New Zealand’s leading business and society women have already realised the advantage ■ and smartness of this delightful fashion, 1 and have adopted it. and Dunedin ladies desirous of having Shingled or Bobbed Hair should book an appointment at HENDYS, where a staff of competent London assistants are in attendance for all branches of Hairdressing, Tinting, Massaging, Marcel Waving, etc. Advice and Consultations Free. ADDRESS: 104 PRINCES STREET. Telephone 902. A L E TIME. “ LUCIA,” For “ Side Street” Prices, MORAY PLACE EAST (off George street). Round the Corner from Ritchie’s (Four Doors Down). HiAVE you ever considered what useful articles can be made out of Petrol Tins? But to make these a pair of TINMEN’S SNIPS is required to cut the tin. Our Snips arc Sheffield made. 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They are made in sizes 2 ami 3, and may be purchased at the remarkably low price of 6s 9d and upwards. GOODRICH RUBBER ROOTS are made on the HI-I’RESS system, like the Silvertown Coni Tire, and_ can _ be supplied in all sizes in either Hip, Knee, or Ankle. The prices, quality for qualify, make them the best value ou the market. GOODRICH STLVERTOWX TIRES LIMITED, . 309 Moray place. DL XED T X. TAMBERS’S ARTHUR BUTCHERY STREET iR THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. Specialties— Sugar-cured Baoon. Sugar-cured Corned Boef. The Re t Sausages in Town. Telephone 995 21m OTAGO WITNESS. Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Fctnimon. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury ami northern rural districts, it effers unrivall -i facilities for Adimlisirg anything of mUrest to •country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 1

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