AMUSEMENTS. LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE HELD UP THE SHOW. NOT IN YEARS HAS THERE BEEN SUCH UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. REGARDING A PLAY. THE ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND AUSTRALIAN TRIUMPHS OP THE PATSY HAVE BEEN REPEATED IN DUNEDIN. His /MAJESTY’S THEATRE Losses*: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Pullsr. Direction J. C. Wiliamson (N.Z.), Ltd. EVERY EVENING UNTIL TUESDAY NEXT. AT 8 P.M. THE PATSY.” THE PATSY.” THE PATSY.” THE PATSY” THE PATSY.” THE PATSY.” THE PATSY.” Is There A Patsy In Your House? - Tremendous Succacs of Irene Homer Irene Homer A. S. Bryon, Brandon Peters Sam Wren ' Eileen Sparks, Vera Gerald. “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” . “THE PATSY.” “ THE PATSY." “ THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” Be Sure and Reserve Your ' Seats At the Bristol, Or Secure Day Sales Early at Miss Morris’s Sweet Store. “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” "THE PATSY.” "THE PATSY.” “ THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY,” “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY." “THE PATSY." “THE PATSY.”“THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” “ THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY” “ THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” “ THE PATSY.” Absolute Sensation * On . Wednesday Evening. " THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY." “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” "THE PATSY.” "THE PATSY." " THE PATSY.” "THE PATSY.” “THE PATSY.” ■ PRICES. '• Bs, ss, 2s 6d. Late Door Stalls,*' if any room, 4s. All Prices Plus Tax. * IMPORTANT: • THERE ARE ONLY FOUR MORI PERFORMANCES OF “THE PATSY SEASON POSITIVELY CLOSES NEX ; TUESDAY EVENING. Manager '. .. Maurice Ralpl PUBH S H ALL SATURDAY ANI) .MONDAY NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT “UPS AND DOWNS.” " UPS AND DOWNS.” "UPS AND-DOWNS.” LIGHT COMEDY, GREEK TRAGEDY, FAROE. Presented by M}» G. HELEN GARD’NBB. Mu* 6. HELEN GARD’NER.! Proceeds for Flood Relief Fund. Proceeds for Flood Relief Fund. Proceeds for Flood Relief Fund. All Tickets, 2s. Reserves at Bristol, 6d Extra. ' Box Plan Opens To-day. HUNTING. H fs N N. G. OTAGO HUNT CLUB. The WEEKLY MEET will be held ove of Mr W. RENNICK, a WINGATUI. on SATURDAY, April 2’ Followers will Meet at Wingatui Stot at 3.30 p.m. sharp. ■ J. N. MURDOCH, ■"sop ' Master. MEETINGS. ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. . PALMERSTON BRANCH. ■ Ibe ANNUAL MEETING of the above Branca will be held in the Council Chambers on SATURDAY, April 27, at 8 pjn. The Women’s Section will hold a Meeting in the Athenaeum; W. R. WEDGE, . Hon. Secretary. /''CARPENTERS' Monthly Meeting To-night, 8 o'clock; Trades Hall. 26ap BOARD AND RESIDENCE. J) U . N E D, I N ’ S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN, Within half a minute of the Railway Station—the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests, - Full Supply of hot . water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and • day. Well appointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced chef. Modern' steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laupdry service. Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel, T’HE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED A PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS IN DUNEDIN. JACKSON’S PUBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS. 30 PRINCES STREET _ (Opp. City Hotel). 5 Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. Phone 13-350. P.O Box 470. All communications promptly attended to. /"ILAREMOUNT, 112 "Moray ilace.—Large V 7 Bed-sitting Room Vacant: Slngel Rooms, or Bed-breakfast It required. ROSBCARROCK, 70 Stafford street VACANCY- tor BOARDERS; every convenience. . telephone.—Mrs Spear, proprietress; garage accommodation. ■ ISap WANTED, private BOARD, gentleman In clean work; central preferred. 70, Times Office. 24ap Douglas private hotel. Octagon (next Town Hall),—Permanents 30s, Casuals Bs, Bed-Breakfast ss.—Phone 12-601. 24ap WANTED, by steady man, unfurnished. ROOM, for bach.—Address ,04, Times Office. ~ 24ap Board-residence. Bed-Breakfast. 4 B ; motor accommodation.—6 Hope street (oft Princes street)■ • 24ap WANTED, comfortable BOARD, by young lady; must be near centre of Dunedin; private-, family.—9s. Times. ■ 26ap WANTED, cheap, BED-SITTING ROOM; south end preferred.—B7 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. . " 26ap WANTED > (married couple), private BOARD or share home; clean and reasonable; terms.—9o, Times s.. ; SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION offered two gentlemen; private; exceptionally sunny; all conveniences; phone; close centre; reasonable.—los, Times. 26ap Hiawatha house, st. ciair.—Boam, Rooms to Let, furnished and unfurnished; close beach and tram.—-Phone 23-187. llap
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20701, 26 April 1929, Page 13
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