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AMUSEMENTS. e r. id T e. y s ■s y F j- - 3-( Y t. r. 3 I t » c 3 R e e h .9 S e 9 I, ll 1 .1 P 6 f (t V s S e 3 ZEALAND AND SOOTH SEAS INTEE NATIONAL EXHIBITION. 125th DAY. GRAND ATTENDANCE, 2,623,805. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. 3,000,000. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. LAST THREE WEEKS. 2,623,809. LAST THREE WEEKS. FOR THE HONOUR OF THE CITY, LET US SHOW WHAT WE CAN DO. PESTTVAL H ALL. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. 200 WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. 200 Performers. WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL BOY r S. Performers, WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. GRAND CONCERT AND COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT. GRAND CONCERT AND COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT. The Programme for this evening is of a most diversified nature, and includes choral numbers by the School Junior and Senior Choirs, Recitation and Violin Solo, Original Playlet (“The Boy Comes Home”), also a unique Pierrot Entertainment and selections by the Exhibition Orchestra, conducted by Gustave Slapoffski. FULL STAGE AND LIGHTING EFFECTS. FULL STAGE AND LIGHTING EFFECTS. A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. WHICH PACKED THE THEATRE ON THURSDAY LAST. RESERVE YOUR SEATS BRISTOL. Prices, 2s and Is. OAMARU AT THE IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PES T I V WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. WEDNESDAY', APRIL 21. A WORTHY TRIBUTE TO A L HAD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITES. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT. Tendered by THE DIRECTORS of THE EXHIBITION To the BAND OF ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. BAND OF ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. BAND OF ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. BAND OP ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. The entire proceeds, without any deductions, will be handed to the Band for division among the members, and the opportunity is thus offered to the public to contribute to this presentation. SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME. SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME, Including Mr F. J. Ricketts’s latest composition, dedicated to the Exhibition, entitled “Dunedin.” This is a magnificent work, descriptive of the opening of the Exhibition on November 17, 1925. It is a musical work of historical interest in which the composer has excelled himself. THE BOX PLAN FOR PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OF THE CHOICEST SEATS IN THE FESTIVAL HALL WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. PREFERENTIAL RESERVATIONS, 10s (free of tax). PREFERENTIAL RESERVATIONS. 10a 'free of tax). The famous Band has afforded pleasure to millions. Let us, then, show our great appreciation in tangible form. CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY. 21st. BOOKING OPEinS WEDNESDAY, 14th, s £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO £SOO O R T S GROUND WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT.. £SOO A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. £SOO £SOO. £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY, £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. £SOO GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY. . £SOO Which will far surpass anything of a similar kind ever seen in £SOO the Dominion. . £SOO 63 PYROTECHNIC NOVELTIES 63 £SOO 63 PYROTECHNIC NOVELTIES 63 £SOO A COLOSSAL BURST OF BRILLIANT BEAUTY, £SOO THE BOX PLAN of the GRAND SIAND IS NOW OPEN at £SOO THE BRISTOL. RESERVED SEATS: Adults, 2s 6d (plus tax); £SOO Children, Is 6d.' These prices include Admission to Sports Ground. £SOO CASH PRIZE DO NOT MISS THE “THREE CATTLES” WEEKLY FORECASTING COMPETITION! Full Information and Entry Forms can be obtained at — every WEEK during the 344 Highgate, Dunedin. Where all entries must be lodged. Currency This Week’s Competition Closes Friday next, April 16, at 10 p.m. of the No forecast will be accepted unless deposited in the ballot box Exhibition. at the Three Castles Building. "Winner of Weekly £2O Prize 'rtravi? n a yo « for week ending April 10 — The THREE CASTLES, Mr A. J. Mills, The Gateway to Amusement Park.. 533 Castle st., Dunedin, and „ ... Mr Gordon Turner, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, LIFETIME’S INVESTMENT—THE COLLINSON PIANO! Only once ir a lifetime does the average home builder invest in a piano its selection calls for serious consideration and a wise manipulation of the family purse. THE WALTER COLLINSON PIANO IS THE FAMILY PIANO FOR THOSE WHO REQUIRE LOWEST FIRST COST AND YEARS OF SERVICE. Inquire to-day, and we will tell you bow to purchase out of income. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. MEETINGS. QTAGO MOTOR CLUB. SOUTH ISLAND (N.Z.) MOTOR UNION’S MUTUAL INSURANCE SCHEME. Mr C. R. C. ROBIESON will ADDRESS Members on this subject at the Club’s Rooms, 358 Moray place, on TUESDAY, 13th April, 1926, at 8 p.m. P. H. POWER, 10ap Secretary. QTAGO INSTITUTE. ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Museum on TUESDAY, April 13, at 8 p.m. Report for Session, 1925. Election of Officers, Syllabus, etc. J. W. MILNES, 12ap Acting Hon. Secretary. QTAGO MOTOR CLUB. The MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above-named Club will be held in the Cluh Rooms, 308 Moray place East, on ILEtsD.W, Jolh April) 1926, at 8 p.m. P. M. POWER, 12; , Secretary. OTAGO WITNESS.— L.argebt Count, 7 Circulation of any weekly in the Do minion Found In every farmhouse In O'at. and Southland, and circulating largely b Canterbury and northern rural districts, offers unrivallad facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers,, COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. OOUNTY of TAIERI. NOTICE Re MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. For the convenience of West Taieri settlers, Mr Williamson, Traffic Inspector, will be in attendance at COURT HOUSE. OUTRAM, on MONDAY, April 12, and following day, to receive APPLICATIONS for RENEWALS or test applicants for new Licenses. JOHN LOGAN. County Clerk. Mosgiel, 10th April, 1926. IQap COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Regulations, that a PRINTED COPY. of the Certified BALANCE SHEE'I of the U'aikouaiti County for year ended 31st March, 1925, is DEPOSITED FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION, for a period of THIRTY DAYS from this date, at the under-noted places;—Waikouaiti County Office, Waikouaiti; Mrs Murray’s Store, Sawyers’ Bay; and the Post Offices at Purakanui, Waitati, and Warrington. Copies of the Balance Sheet can be obtained on application. F. W. UNDER, County Clerk. Waikouaiti, 6th April, 1926. 6ap PERSONAL. WILL person who Exchanged Ticket to Collect. last race. Beaumont, apply Gallagher, blacksmith. Waitahuna. Tap SINCERE young Man. with means, wishes MEET young Lady, view matrimony; genuine.—Address, 64i, Times 12ap YOUNG Gentleman wishes to MEET young Lady as companion, view matrimony.— Reply to <3lO, Times. 12. p SHOULD Mrs GRACE, with little boy. late of Forth street, see this, kindly send Address.—-\V. M., Miller's Flat Post Office. OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 1

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