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AMUSEMENTSJV Ew : ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. SIXTY-THIRD DAY. GRAND ATTENDANCE—I.3I3,369. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA THIS AFTERNOON IN BRITISH PAVILION. EVERY VISITOR SHOULD GET THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME GUIDE. Day’s Events, Band Programmes, and Guide to the Exhibition. All for 3d. VISITORS’ WEEKLY TICKETS.—IOa (Adults), 5s ( Children), obtainable at 142 Rattray street and Change Boxes outside Exhibition Gates. Intending Visitors should book Accommodation through the Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, 142 Rattray street, Dunedin. Rates from 10s (full board), or in private houses Bs, bed and breakfast from 5s 6d. FESTIVAL H A B L. FOR A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. FOR 4 SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. THE MOST BRILLIANT AND FASHIONABLE EVENT OF THE SEASON! "HULLO TERPISCHORE.” ftA "HULLO, TERPISCHORE.” * HULLO TERPISCHORE.” ~ , 90 “HULLO, TERPISCHORE." “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” Performers. "HULLO, TERPISCHORE.” "HULLO TERPISCHORE.” 90 “HULLO, TERPISCHORE.” SONG, DANCE, SKETCH, MIRTH, MELODY. SONG, DANCE, SKETCH, MIRTH, MELODY. A gorgeous production, which will eclipse anything ever seen in Dunedin. "Hullo Terpisehore ” is in no way similar to the orthodox dance recital, for it is a Grand Dance Extravaganza as presented in London and the big centres of the Continent. The producer, by her association with the famous Russian Ballet, will present quite original and unique features on a most elaborate scale, and the costuming alone will prove a revelation. "HULLO TERPISCHORE.” “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” "HULLO TERPISCHORE.” 90 “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” Performers. “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” "HULLO TERPISCHORE.” 90 “HULLO TERPISCHORE.” THE BOX PLANS for the SIX NIGHTS’ SEASON OPEN AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. Reservat ions 3s (plus tax). EXHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET. THE MIGHTY MAELSTROM OP PLEASURE. AN ENCHANTED PALACE OF DANCIjnG. Manuel Hyman and his Dance Band of six accomplished musicians will feature the following new numbers: “There Aint No Flies On Auntie,” “Indian Dawn,” “Charleston Cabin,” and “Where Is That Girl.” Evening Session, 7.30 to 11 (Saturday 7.30 to 12). Admission, Is. Dance floor free from 7.30 to 8 p.m. Admission and Book of Six Dance Tickets, 3s. Extra Book of Dance Tickets, 6 for 2s. SATURDAY. Afternoon Session, 2.30 to 5. Admission (6d) includes', one danec. Evening Session, 7.30 to 12. A limited number of onlookers (tickets Is). Admission and Book of 6 Dance Tickets, 3s. Extra Book of Dance Tickets, 6 for 2s. By arrangement with the tramway manager, buses for north and south will be available at close of cabaret each evening (including Saturday). £3O CASH PRIZE EVERY DURING CURRENCY OF THE EXHIBITION. DO NOT MISS THE ; WEEK “THREE CASTLES" WEEKLY FORECASTING COMPETITION! FORECASTING COMPETITION! Pull information and entry forms can be obtained at “THE THREE CASTLES” The Gateway to Amusement Park, Dunedin Exhibition, where all Entries must > be. lodged. Winner of Weekly £2O prize for week ending January 23, Mr W. D. Maskell, 17 Warrender street, Dunedin. VISIT “THE THREE CASTLES" NOW AND RECORD YOUR FORECAST. THIS WEEK’S COMPETITION CLOSES TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY 29, at 10 p.m. TpXHIBITION VISITORS! TAKE TIME TO SEE LOVELY LAWRENCE! It is a charming trip by motor or rail—only 59 miles distant. You would enjoy a few days of the radiant Summer-time, spent in this quiet township—the Gateway to Central Otago. Those interested in GOLD MINING will find some notable attractions in this, the Birthplace of the Gold Mining Industry of Otago. Two companies, recently amalgamated, are now opening out on the famous Blue Spur area. The boundary land being dealt with is supposed to be fabulously rich. Other promising claims in operation are worth visiting, and the managers are ever ready to afford information and extend courtesy to visitors. GOOD OUTDOOR SPORTS GREENS are FREE to Tennis, Bowling, and Golf Players; Deer-stalking and Trout-fishing available. For full particulars, telephone 45, Lawrence, or write to . Mr F. J. GRAY. Secretary, Progressive League, Whitehaven street, Lawrence. “ INROAD WOOD, 1 the PRE-EMINENT PIANO!! No Piano can rival THE BROADWOOD in Tone and Touch, and consequent beauty of expression. JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS’ PIANOS jRAND, UPRIGHT GRAND, COTTAGE AND PLAYER STYLES, may be ed in our SALONS, also m our BIG PAVILION at the EXHIBITION e SPECIAL ART MODELS are displayed. Inquire our Terms of Payment’ THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN.

lectures. k E c T u R ■ E. SUNDAY, 31st JANUARY, 7 p.m. EMPIRE THEATRE. “THE WORLD IN REVOLT: THE OUTCOME,” By Mr R. LINCOLN (Melbourne). MEETINGS. CONGRESS “ Held in the UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, to MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Sectional Meetings, 10-12.30 and 2.30-5. Evening Public Meetings: 8 p.m., in Physics Lecture Room. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY). Civic Welcome by his Worship the Mayor. Presidential Address by Dr P. Marshall (President N.Z. Institute). FRIDAY EVENING. “The Story of the Universe ” (Professor C. C. Farr). SATURDAY EVENING. “The Coming of the Maori” (Dr P. H. Buck). MONDAY EVENING. “Problems of Irrigation in Victoria” (Mr A. S. Kenyon). Admission to Single Evening Meetings 2s. __ # —■ QTAGO REGIMENT. N.Z.E.F. REUNION, ALL RANKS. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, 29th INST., At 8 p.m. Tickets (7s 6d) procurable at R.S.A. Club. 23ja ,TAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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