AMUSEMENTS. ALL HAIL! The Greatest Farce yet known to the Stage arrives TO-DAY at rpHE OCTAGON THEATRE. SPECIAL MATINEE, 2.30. BE IN THE FASHION. JOIN THE JOYFUL CROWD THAT WILL BE ON HAND TO GREET Featuring Filmdom’s Famous Funny Fellow, SYDNEY CHAPLIN. SYDNEY CHAPLIN. SYDNEY CHAPLIN. SYDNEY CHAPLIN. We hate to talk about anyone, but—Charley’s Aunt is a scream. , The girls confided in her —the men made love to her—then the skirt slipped on—and the news slipped out. Our advice to you is: Have your sides reinforced bciore you sec . “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (A. F. Neate, L.T.C.L.. Mus. Dir.). Incidental Music will include:— Overture, “Vanity Fair” (Fletcher) ; Suite, ‘Yankiana” (Thurban); Selection from the Light Opera “The Maid of the East’’ (Neale); “Air de Ballet” (Cranficld); “Valse Serenade” (Walton); “Orienta’ Intermezzo” (Haberl); etc., etc. To enable mothers and those wishing to avoid the crush at night to see this super-farce, SPECIAL MATINEES WILL BE HELD DAILY, AT 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEES WILL BE HELD DAILY, AT 2.30. It’s made the whole world laugh for forty years, and it’s lost none of its charm. HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SEATS YET? The Plans are filling rapidly. Box Plans are NOW OPEN for the EnC. Season at Ecgg’s, or ring the Theatre, tel. 3091. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY 7 RUGBY 7 RUGBY RUGBY HuGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY gUGHY LEAGUE. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY*), The Sport of Thrills. THE MODERN GAME OF RUGBY. Bright. Brilliant. Spectacular. Commencing at 1.45, PACIFIC v. CITY. Commencing 3.15 p.m., KAJNORAI v. ATHLETIC. Admission Charges.—Ground, Cd; Grand* Stand, 6d extra. Ladies and School Children admitted to Grounds Free of Charge. Box Plan Privileges.—For the convenience of football patrons, a Box Plan of the Caledonian Ground Grand Stand will be opened every Friday of each week at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Princes street. No booking fee. Ground Tickets will also be on sale at Jacobs’s. Official Programme can also be obtained at a cost of 3d per copy. H. DIVERS, Sec. O.R.F.L. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE LEAGUE. LEAGUE LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE r jpHE CHOICEST PIANOS ARE AT “THE BRISTOL.” STEINWAY'S, of New York, create instruments of wondrous tone. BROADWOOD’S make ti a standard established by generations of craftsmen ... COLLARD & COLLAR!) builds today in keeping with former traditions. . . . SAMES is constantly maintaining the high s’.indard set by the founder —Wm. Sames, of Balsall Heath, Birmingham. . . . And WALTER COLLINSON, London, has established a new idea in values, marketing a good sound Piano at a moderate price. . . OUR METHODS ENABLE YOU TO BUY OUT OF INCOME, AND PAYMENT IS EXTREMELY EASY. INQUIRE TO-DAY. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., Lr DUNEDIN, & BRANCHES
SHEEP DOC TRIALS. JJERIOT DOG TRIALS. TUESDAY AND~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 and 12. £SO PRIZE MONEY. £SO NUMEROUS SPECIALS. Post Entries. G. RICHARDS, Secretary. MILLER’S FLAT TRIALS start at 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, May 13, which allows Competitors time to reach Miller’s Flat next day from Heriot. smy SPORTING. A SHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. . MAY 20 and 21, 1926. NOMINATIONS and ENTRIES for the LAGHMOR PLATE CLOSE with the Secretary at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, May 11, 1926. HANDICAPS for the FIRST DAY published MONDAY, May 17. ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY CLOSE at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, May 18. J. B. NICOLL, Secretary. Box 93. Telephone 81. 7my TENDERS. T E N D E R S. FIJIAN COURT, N.Z. AND S.S. EXHIBITION. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon, FRIDAY, the 14th inr.t., for the PURCHASE of all the KAURI AND HARDWOOD TIMBER in the ab ve Court, including Panelling Moulding, Specimen Pieces, etc. This is a unique opportunity of securing a supply of bone-dry Kauri. Tenders are also invited for the Purchase of about 1500 feet Super Maxwell Board, at present in the Fijian Court. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications and general conditions may be inspected at our Offices, 95 Crawford street. Timber on view at the Fijian Court. WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO., 7my Agents. TENDERS CLOSE on MONDAY, May 24, at 2 p.m., for the ERECTION of THREE SEPARATE BUILDINGS for the SISTERS OF MERCY at the ST, VINCENT DE PAUL ORPHANAGE. South Dunedin. Plans and specifications on application at our Office, where tenders must be lodged. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MANDENO & FRASER. Registered Architects, N.Z. Express Company’s Buildings. CT &W SHI El Deliver Bricks. Screen. Jx . tga, Asphalt, Sand, Cement. Lime, Tar: anywhere.— Phone 1201 ELECTION NOTICES. ipOMAHAWK ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of the NUMBER of VOTES received by each Candidate for the office of MEMBER for the Tomahawk Road Board; John Janies Mack 53 Alexander Mathiesou .. .. 50 Harold Horrocks 48 James Alexander Winefield 38 Sydne, Leonard Wood . . . . 3(5 Albert John lugs 22 William Pride 22 James Stewart Ncwtou .. 15 Informal, 1. And I HEREBY DECLARE JOHN JAMES MACK, ALEXANDER MATHIESON. and HAROLD HORROCKS to be duly ELECTED MEMBERS of the Tomahawk Road Board. JAS. W. FARQUHAR.^ Returning Officer. Highcliff. May 5, 1026. TOMAHAWK ROAD BOARD.—I sincerely Jl THANK all who voted In my favour and aided mo as a Candidate at the recent Election. 7 m y JAS. A. WINEFIELD.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19783, 7 May 1926, Page 1
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