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AMSSEMENTS. 8 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 e il r a d a 6 i 6 f f e B 1 B I B 5 t B ■f f i s a y i 6 ? y y 2 a a e S' e s >f 11 ri e s a, 0 5 1 I if 1 6 I) e i r t i i y 9 £ s T i f I 1 CROWDED OUT AGAIN! SOME OF THE REASONS WHY! PHIL. SMITH’S CHEERIEST. WEE WILLIE LANCETS LAST. MDME. LAMPINI’S SEANCE. NOTABLE NEW MUSICAL ACT. FULLERS’ PRINCESS THE A TUB Direction: John Fuller and Sons (Ltd.). TO-NIGHT.—At B.—EVERT EVENING. PHIL SMITH’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY - , MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, PHIL. S.Ml'l 11. NAT HANLEY* A Now and Lively Musical Comedy, JUST A GIRL." " JUST A GIRL." A Novel Attraction: MONS. LAMPINI Presents MADAME LAMPINI MADAME LAMPINI MADAME LAMPINI In a Crystal Gazing Seance. Possessing » Mighty Mind, she reads you like a book. Bring your Questions; she will Answer them. Note.t—Madame Lampini will not reveal any Family or Personal matters unless she is requested. Sensation of the Year: BEN B E N O, BEN B E N; 0. On a Chair in the Air. Imported from London: WILLIAM J. ASPDEN, Operatic Baritone, from the Royal Opel* House, Covent Garden, and the Carl Roaa Opera Company, assisted by CONSTANCE UPSTONE, A.T.C-L-Solo Pianiste and Accompaniste. from BM Queen’s Hall, London. Also First Appearance BARBARINA, Queen of the Wire and Mistress of the Animal Kingdom. _ One Final Week London’s Diminutive Star: WEE WILLIE LANCET Presenting (For the First Time in New Zealand ; “ WILLIE GOES TO SEA.” People’s Prices.—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, la 6d; Unper Circle, Is. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JOOOB’S, tobacconist. t We Invite you to See and Hear the “OHENET” GRAMOPHONE. for limpid purity of tone, for sheer elegance of design, it is absolutely pre-eminent! Doubtless there are many who have made up their minds to get a Cheney for the family—sometime or other! But why delay the happy event? Now, of all seasons in the yearj is that in which it will give you the greatest pleasure. _ These cold nights, gathered around a blazing fire, you would enfoy the delightful Music which the “CHENEY” could provide—yes, _ and the longer you play it the sweeter it grows. The price, too. need not hinder yon, for you can purchase a lovely Cainet Model at very moderate cost, and on quite easy terms of deferred payment, if you so desire 1 COME AND HEAR THE CHENEY I You will be captivated with the silvery beauty of its Tone, and the realism of its Artistic Reproductions. It is THE Instrument for lovers of music I CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Sole Agents for Cheney Gramophones, Princes street. PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS CL OF G a. 62 George street, Dunedin, Has a great assortment of Rag Dolls, which make ideal Toys for children; washable, indestructible. Baby Rag Dolls (life-sized), reduced from 10s 2d to 5s 8d (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 kepi 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. TjpHE SHINGLED COIFFURE.” As in most things, so in .Hairdressing, fashion plays an aU-important part; but no matter what the vogue, the charm of a woman's hair can always be retained providing the necessary care and skilled attention are bestowed upon it. Beautiful hair is a woman’s glory, and the retention of its charm and attractiveness a matter of supreme importance. Such attention is assured at HENDY’S HAIRDRESSING SALONS, where highly-skilled experts and the most modern equipments are available. Appointments booked ’Phone 902. Address: 104 PRINCES STREET. Hours, 8.30 till 6 p.m.; Saturdays 1 p.m. R FARMER 1 STOP! i r e are BUYING Heavy-weight PIGS. Write for prices. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO. (LTD.). Filleul street, Dunedin. for St. George Ham and Tongue Paste. STE HAVE EVENING FROCKS T From 42s to £8 Bs. “ LUCIA.” For “ Side Street ” Prices. COAT. FROCK. AND COSTUME SHOW ROOM, MORAY PLACE (Of? George street), Round the Corner from Ritchie’s (Four doors down). 14jy 10 MOTOR BODY PAINTERS. ust landed, from Messrs W. H. Holmea 1 Sons, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, a Selection their COLOURS, ground in Goldsize, table for above and Coach-painting work, 'ull particular from the N.Z. Agent*— C. W. WHITE & CO.. 297 Princes street, Dunedin. Phone AT. 27ap RTIFICIAL WREATHS, MISS REID w Address) 156 HIGH STREET (next D.I.C Buildings), wishes to announce t she has just received a New and Select Stock of Artificial Wreaths, ge Assortment of Fresh Flowers, Flower and Vegetable Seeds. A SOUND, STURDY GU» BOOT for winter wear is the GORI wear is the GORDON G.P., made in men’s, boys’ and youths’ sizes. Only the purest rubber is used in this boot, which is made in one of the largest and best-equipped manufactories in Canada. For light, easy, durable wear it has no rival STOCKED BY ALL RETAILERS. COMPANY. OCTAGON. SEND US YOUR FILMS. Experts in Developing and Printing, etc. Up-to-date Methods. South Depot: "The Geyser,’’ Princes sir North Depot: “Deeby’s," Albany sire MUM! MY FEET ARE SO COLD.” Wise parents always warm tie little ones’ feet with a ” UNIQUE " ItOT WATER BOTTLE.; the safe and sura way. Made by North British Rubber Co. XAGO DAILY”TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the lowest current raw*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 1

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