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AMUSEMENTS. “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” By the “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” “THE MESSIAH.” DUNEDIN CHOEAL SOCIETY (Conductor; Mr James Coombs) At HIS MAJESTY’S THE ATE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. E SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, at 7.45 p.m. EVA SCOTT. Soprano. LES DALLEY, Tenor. SOLOISTS: MABELLE ESQUILANT Contralto. WILLIAM WATTERS, Bass. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, at 7.45 p.m. SOLOISTS: NEW ZEALAND’S BIG FOUR. Soprano: NAOMI WHALLEY. Contralto: MABELLE ESQUILANT. Tenor: ERNEST MKINLAY. Bass: WILLIAM WATTERS. PRICES:— Saturday, 3s, 2s, Is; Monday, ss, 3s, 2s— including tax. BOOKING at THE BRISTOL PIAi,O COMPANY. For Saturday, Th Morning. For Monday, on Iriday. ELSEY, Hon. Secretary.

RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES AMARU At WINGATUI. JOCK E Y CL At WINGATUI. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 17. - PAT TOPS —EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES —2 TROTS fi CALLOPS-EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES —2 TROTS. 6 GALLOPS —EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES —2 TROTS. First Race Commences at 12.45 p.m. Country Trains Delayed. EXCURSION FARES. EXCURSION FARES. Caterer: MRS BBATSON. ADMISSION: Lawn, 7s 6d; Outside, Is 6d. LADIES FREE. Ladies Free. RADIES FREE. LADIES FREE. Ladies Free. LADIES Tickets available at Office of Dunedin Jockey Club. DUNEDIN WOOL SALE, DEC. 19. U B. RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES RACES

IS INSEPARABLY ASSOCIATED WITH^KR^TMAS^FESTI^ITIJSS. THE BRISTOL” MUSIC 10 hIvE NUMEROUS SUGGESTIONS “ the BRISTOL TO offer whFch will aid YOU IN YOUR DESIRE TO PLEASE lUU IIN XVUiV ■ ~ , . J mt » iLj,.. tor father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart, or tnenrt. A he HosT m oFAppropriate musical gifts which will bring &any hours of joy to the recipient. COME TO OUR STORE \ND INSPECT THE GREAT STOCK OF GIFT ITEMS DISPLAYED TO AID YOU IN YOUR SEARCH FOR ACCEPTABLE YULETIDE GIFTS THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS’ WISHES MOST CAREFULLY CONSIDERED.

SCHOOL BREAK-UPS. QIJNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. HIGH The BREAK-UP CEREMONY of the Dunedin Technical High School will take place in the Burt Hall, Technical College, on THURSDAY, December. 15, at 2.30 p.m. All parents and others interested are cordially invited to attend. After noon tea will be provided. Speakers: Rev. MAITLAND ELLIS and Mr J. TAYLOR, President of the Chamber of Commerce. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. QTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES will take place in the School Hall, Arthur street, on FRIDAY, December 16, at 2.30 p.m. J. J. MALLARD, Esq., will present the prizes and address the boys. Parents, Old Boys, and other friends of the School are invited to be present. A cricket match, Past v. Present Pupils, will be played at the School, commencing “ lM P ' m ' C. E. M-LEAN. Secretary Board of Governors. QTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES will take place in His Majesty’s Theatre on FRIDAY, 16th December, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs W. N. BENSON will present the prizes and address the girls. Admission will be by ticket. Tickets for the whole of the seating accommodation have already been issued. The general public will be admitted to any seats (except reserved seats) unoccupied at 7.30. There will be a Reception for Parents at the School on THURSDAY, 15th inst., at 2.30 p.m. C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors. gT. CLAIR SCHOOL. ANNUAL BREAK-UP CEREMONY. Owing to the risk of spreading influenza by a crowded attendance in the Hall, the Committee has decided to CANCEL THE CEREMONY advertised for morning, afternoon, and evening. The DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES will be made in 1 the Class Rooms at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. J£AIKORAI SCHOOL BREAK-UP. Infants, Standards I and 11, in the School Gymnasium, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 15th December, at 1.30 p.m. Standards 111, IV, V, and VI in Wakari Hall TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 15th December, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC COMPANIES. rTHE SOUTH ISLAND TRADERS AGENCY, LTD.—Debt Collectors, Trade Assignees, Creditors Protection Agency. Agency controlled by local business men. Commission reasonable. No collection, no charge. MORAY CHAMBERS, 30 MORAY PLACE (Near Y.M.C.A.), DUNEDIN. ’Phone 12-088. P.O. Bos 676. 22n PERSONAL. VE7OULD ANY PERSON, wishing to VV join Party in Two to Three Weeks’ Tour through Westland, Nelson, Marlborough, and Canterbury, by Motor from Dunedin about 24th INST , please communicate with WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES. ’Phone 13-444. WANTED KNOWN —Terouka Caledonian Sports, 27th December. Entries Handicap Events Close 17th. 12(1 OTAGO WITNESS.—-Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to i country readers.

SPORTING. rpHE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB JL (Invercargill). SUMMER MEETING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 3rd and 4th JANUARY, 1928. £4655 STAKES NOMINATIONS FOR BOTH DAYS CLOSE with the Undersigned at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 16th December, 1927. Full Programme in Referee of December 1 and 8 and Otago Witness of December 13. Telephone No. .1136. Teelgrams: “Useful,” Invercargill. P.O. Box No. 249. J. E. CUTHILL, 14d Secretary. J£AITANGATA ATHLETIC CLUB. MONDAY. DECEMBER 26. £I7—SHEFFIELD HANDICAP—£I7. Nomination 6s, Acceptance ss. NOMINATIONS for above have been EXTENDED till 12 noon, SATURDAY, December 17. Handicaps will appear in Otago Daily Times, Thursday, December 22. Programmes will be posted on application. GEO. M'GHEE, 14d Secretary. Q.ORE TROTTING CLUB. Owners and Trainers are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE with the Undersigned at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), December 15. R. S. GREEN, Secretary._ Box 50, ’phone 294, Gore. 15d LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements ol 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To fait Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions 5s Strictly cash in advance Extra charge il boohed LOST, one FLOAT and GAUGE for Arm-strong-Slddeley Car, on North road.— Finder kindly return to Tilbury Forwarding Company, Dunedin. 13d LOST (between Seacllff and Waitati), Pair ol Gold-rim Bevelled SPECTACLES, In case; reward.—J. Nairn, Waitati. 13d LOST (Pukehlkl, Saturday. 10th), Blueblack BITCH, with long nose; reward. J. Dick, Pukehikl. 15d LOST, black and white COLLIE DOG; reward. —Apply J. Summers, Waikouaiti. 15d LOST, PURSE, between Tainul and Musselburgh ; initials B.M.—Return 33 Rawhlti street, Anderson’s Bay; reward. LOST —All thought Chimney Fires Dy employing SAUNDERS'S Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George strew Telephone 13-250. In 1 POUND —Superfluous Hairs. Moles, perma nently Removed by ELECTROLYSIS.— Miss Boyer, 82 jtuart street (opposite St. Paul's Cathedral) 15s FOUND— Ring 18-122. Ring 18-122, Ring 18-122. Our man will call for your Christmas Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, and Hat Renovating. Hurry, or you will be disappointed.—Ring 18-122, The Universal, next Prince of Wales Hotel. Charles Morris, proprietor. 10d i.VHJNU —We Specialise In Buster Halrcuttlng and Shingling.—Potter's, hairdressers, 172 George street (next Arthur Barnett’s). 170 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED to EXCHANGE, Bungalow House, 5 rooms and kitchenette, motor shed, concrete paths, Christchurch, for a small Business. Dunedin, or small Farm, Taierl district. —117, Times. 13d '[''HE First Jtility ol frequent and A regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class of persons both in country acj town, who have no fixed- places for the purchase of certain necessasw articles, and are ready to he swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20282, 15 December 1927, Page 1

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