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AMUSEMENTS. BIGGER, BRIGHTER. BETTER THAN EVER (If that were possible). GEORGE WARD'S SNAPSHOTS REVUE TO-NIGHT!! . FULLERS’ pRINCESS THEATRE, Direction: John Puller and Sees (Ltd.). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. Dunedin’s Premiere GEO. WARD’S 1 GEO. WARD’S GEO. WARD’S SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY Picturesque and Pepful. Presenting for the first time a dav catchy, and clever musical review: Brisk, Bright, and Breezy, With GEO. WARD as Little Hermie, j BERT LE BLANC as Abe Cohen, j LES WHARTON as Major O’Brien, j j And Stupendous Cast, including Carlton Chase, Patsy Hill, Vernon Sellars, Daisy Yates, Yorke Grey, Dorrie Tointon, and Winsome Ballet. It’s a Winner. Comedy by the ton. Near and lovely lyrics, dancing delights, scenery and frolics par excellence. First Appearance, Famous English Dancing Stars: FARRELL & MASSEY, • FARRELL & MASSEY, : Arthur. Jesada. The Noted English Instrumental Quintet. MUSICAL WEATHERLEYSMUSICAL WEATHERLEYS. , Famous Twisting Sisters: THE ATLANTICS. New Burlesque by London’s Favourites: MORRIS & COWLEY. A Third Delightful Interlude, with HAROLD WALDEN, HAROLD WALDEN, HAROLD WALDEN, “The Yorkshire Gentleman.* PRICES; D.C. and Stalls, 2a fid (plus tax and booking fee); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Plans at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m.; later at JACOBS’S, tobacconist. QRGANS FOR CIftjRCHES, CHAPELS, LODGES, HALLS, AND GENTLEMEN’S RESIDENCES. "BEGG’S” desire to draw the attention of visitors interested to the following splendid instruments: — THE POSITIVE ORGAN, THE POSITIVE ORGAN, Now being used in the Festival Concert Hail of the NJZ. and S.S. International Exhibition. A REAL PIPE ORGAN, Played from a single keyboard, re* quiring no special skill, and yet pro* viding, by means ,of special stops, pedal effects and an outstanding melody. Equipped also with a wonderful Transposer for changing the pitch of tunes. THE “ESTEY” ORGAN. THE “ESTEY” ORGAN. A handsome model, with two nwmwih and pedals, is being shown at oar stand in the General Exhibits Pavilion of the Exhibition. Professional Musicians, Amateur Organists, and all interested are very cordially invited to inspect those modern and really remarkable Organs. CHAS. BEGG & CO-, LTTk, NE. Agents for “Positive* and Organa, PRINCES STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. Mies clouoh; 62 George street, Dunedin, ART NEEDLEWORK AND TOILET SPECIALIST. Agent tor the famous SpireHa Corsets, which are unbreakable, non-rustibie, shape* retaining, flexible, washable, durable, sad fashionable. Models to suit all figures The leading establishment in the Dominion lor Ladies’ Art Needlework. New Shipment* just arrived. Visit our Toilet Rooms, where skilled attendants wait on you. Shingling and Buster Styles, Shampooing, Permanent Waring, Face Massage, etc., at pODuiar prices. Sole Agent in New Zeeland fer Blood’s Vegetable Hair Dye; guaranteed harm]sea; 5s fid a bottle. ’Phone 1877. Established TO THE EXHIBITION.Ladies, during their stay in (own, re* quiring the services of a Hairdresser will find a FULLY TRAINED STAFF of EXPERT ASSISTANTS for Marcel Waving, Shingling, Shampooing, Massaging, Henna Tinting, Dyeing, etc., at WENDY’S HAIRDRESSING' ROOMS where Appointments itoit hp VooVed in advance. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Consultations and advice on all hair dud scalp troubles free of charge. ADDRESS: 104 PRINCES STREET. Telephone 902. Hoars. 8.3 b till 6: X p.m. Saturday. Q.OODRICH GARDEN HOSE. Made with the same care and quality as Goodrich Tires—far better than ore inary, and quite the “Best in the Long Run’’ for economy and service. Either plain or corrugated. Any length supplied. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES (LTD.), 309 Moray place, Dunedin. ROBINSON’S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS, SAVO Y F. NT RANC E (Take Lift, Second Floor). T. P. ROBINSON (Late with Hugh M’Neill, Stock Exchance) Specialises in LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HAIRDRESSING. CZEMA CURED.—iIy Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing troub 1 -*—Thomi-mo. herbalist, Oama.ru RECENT visitors say they could spend hours watching the fish and be ready to come again next day and see more ct them. ___ POISON will be LAID for DOGS on the Shag Point Hills after this date. If any dogs are found on the property owner* thereof will be prosecuted.—D. J. Rom

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 1