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AMUSEMENTS. ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 123rd DAY. GRAND ATTENDANCE—2,S6B,772. TO-DAY’S EVENTS, BAND PROGRAMMES, AND GUIDE TO THE EXIII6D TION INCLUDED IN OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, PRICE 3d. ON KALE INSIDE THE GA !'ES. A SPLENDID SOUVENIR —THE OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. PRICE Is. THERE WILL BE NO AFTERNOON CONCERT TO-DAY BY THE BAND, The Accommodation Bureau is now earned on at 15 Bond street (next New Zealand Express Co.’s buildings) Rates from 10s (full board) or in private houses Bs, bed and breakfast from 5s 6d. State number of persons, date of visit, and approximate tariff wanted and enclose £1 deposit for each person. JgPORTS GROUND TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, COMMENCING AT 10.15 A.M. TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, COMMENCING AT 10.15 A.M. DOMINION BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT. BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT. BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT. The following matches will be playec to-day;—lo.ls a.m., Otago _A I v. South land, Otago A II v. North Otago; 11.5 a.m.. Canterbury v. Wellington, Otago A I v. North Otago; at 12.25 p.m.. Otago A II v. Wellington, Auckland v. Southland; 1.15 p.m., Canterbury v. North Otago; 1.45 n.m., Otago A I v. Wellington; 2.5 p.m., Otago A IT v. Southland; 2.35 p.m.. Auckland v. North Otago; 3.25 p.m., Canterbury v. Southland, Otan A T v. Otago A II; 4.15 p.m., Auckland v. Wellington; 4.45 p.m., Canterbury v. Otago A 11. SEE DAILY PROGRAMME FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. The Biggest Basket Ball Tournament ever held in the Dominion. ADMISSION; To Ground; Adults 6d: Children 3d. To Ground and Stand: Adults Is; Children 6d. P E S T I V A L HALL., MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 12th. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 12th. MONDAY NIGHT. NEXT, 12th. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 12th. GRAND CONCERT By the BOYS OF THE WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS OF THE WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS OF THE WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL. The School Choir of over 200 Voices will present a delightful Programme or Selected Works, and the v ocal and Instrumental Solos will be a special feature of this unique concert. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. BOOK AND MAKE CERTAIN. RESERVATIONS, 2s. gPORTS GROUND. £SOO WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. £SOO £SOO A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. £SOO £SOO £SOO. £SOO £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO £SOO Which will far surpass anvthing of a similar kind ever seen in £SOO £SOO the Dominion. £SOO £SOO 63 PYROTECHNIC NOVELTIES 63 £SOO £SOO 63 PYROTECHNIC NOVELTIES 63 £SOO £SOO A COLOSSAL BURST 01 BRILLIANT BEAUTY. £SOO £SOO THE BOX PLAN of the GRAND STAND OPENS THIS £SOO £SOO MORNING at THE BRISTOL RESERVED SEATS—Adults, £SOO £SOO 2s 6d (plus tax); Children, Is 6d. These prices include admis- £SOO £SOO sion to Sports Ground. £SOO EXHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET A FAIRY PALACE WHERE EVEHY PROSPECT CHARMS. EASTER WEEK CELEBRATIONS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Manuel Hyman and his Dance Band of 6 accomplished Musicians, in a Grand Holiday Programme of Latest Dance Hits. Evening Session: Admission Is. Dance Floor Free from 7.30 to 8 p.m. Admission and Book of 6 Dance Tickets, 3s. COME AND EVt "’I.F COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF. BEST DANCE FLOOR IN NEW ZEALAND, £2O CASH PRIZE DO NOT MISS THE "THREE CASTLES” WEEKLY FORECASTING COMPETITION! Full Information and Entry Forms can be obtained at— EVERY WEEK during the Currency of the Exhibition. Winner of Weekly £2O Prize for week ending April 3 Miss C. Marks, 41 Hope street, Dunedin. “The THREE CASTLES” The Gateway to Amusement Park.. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, Where all entries must be lodged. This Week’s Competition Closes Friday next, April 9, at 10 p.m. No forecast will be accepted unless deposited' in the ballot box at the Three Castles Building. rjpHE BRISTOL CALL AT EXHIBITION OF “THE BRISTOL’S” PIANOS DE LUXE. BIG PAVILION IN NO. 3 COURT. NEAR ART GALLERY. Every Piano is a Special Exhibition Model, created to fit in with the furnishing scheme of any New Zealand home, and priced moderately as you would find them in our Princes street Salons. BROADWOOD BABY GRANDS, BROADWOOD BARLESS GRANDS. COLLARD & COLLARD SHORTEST GRANDS, WILLIAM SAMES BIJOU GRANDS. BARNARD PERIOD GRANDS. Also Player Pianos and Upright Models by these celebrated makers, in many styles, plus the Walter Collinson—the Economy Piano —representing the greatest value offering. You are mry welcome at our Big Pavilion. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO , LTD , DUNEDIN.

MEETINGS. National coursing association OF NEW ZEALAND. The THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 193 Princes street, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Consider the President’s Annual Report. To Consider the Treasurers Financial Statement. To Elect Office-bearers. H. DIVERS, 9ap Secretary. PERSONAL. pE FRANCES HANNEFORD. INFORMATION is wanted as to whether Frances Hanneford, who left Scothu: for New Zealand about sixty years ago, being then a grown ma was alive or dead on Twenty-first day of JULY, 1924. If alive, or if he has any relatives alive, it will be to his advantage or to theirs, if he was living on the lastmentioned day, to communicate with the Undersigned, giving names of -us mother and of her brothers and sisters in order to identify him. KERR & COCHRANE, Barristers and Solicitors, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. Dated at Cobourg this 23rd day of January, 1926. REFINED Gentleman (27) wishes MEET genuine young Lady, view companion, matrimony.—Replies 406, Times. Tap WILL person who Exchanged Ticket to Collect, last race, Beaumont, apply Gallagher, blacksmith. Waltahuna. Tap YOUNG Gentleman (country) wishes to CORRESPOND with young Lady (Protestant. 21-26), with some capital preferred, view Matrimony.—o 73, Times. Oap FOSTER'S Milk-made Wrapped BREAD; first automatic wrapping bread made in Australasia. —Telephone 3022, Foster's Bakery, Caversham. "jLP /VTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A vJ large nt oj reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1