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AMUSI 'MENTS. H 1 S * M AJE S y Y’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjanr lin and Mr John Fuller. FOR A SEASON OF SIX IS| IGHTS AND. ONE MATINEE. COMMENCING 1 JONDAY, MAY .12, SOMETHING TO SEE, SOMETHIN G TO REMEMBER, SOMETHING TO TALK.. ABOUT. >' ON WITH j THE , DANCE-”-HOWARD J. THORN! JON” Presents the Versatile BON-BON 50 SELECTED ARTISTS, COMPANY RE’ VUE Of - 50 SELECTED ARTISTS, Introducing positively the Latest Muaj cal and Dance Successes. To be presented Pl® l! mL er “tempted'i* l this city. A selected number of principals nave been The and f Ballerinas were given f exacting tests before tney were admitted to membership. Scenic Artists have been engaged to arrange . elaborate stage settings Larges t and Best Orchestra procurable, under the distinguished Conduct} irship of Miss K. HANNON. ■ > Special Engagement of u DALE AD! 3TEN," - Miss New Zealand" the Versatile xoung artist, with a swer at voice and charming personality. THE-EL RADIANT BALLET? OF 10 CHARMING YOUNG LADIES, And embracing only the Bi est Scenes of the World’s Theatres. "THE WEDDING , OF THE PAINTED DOLL,” DANCE OF REVENGE. - BERT DALTON AND HIS ' INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY BAND. * , “IN AN P| RIENTAL GARDEN," . “BROAfOWAY MELODY.” CLASSICAL ART FEATUJ RE. “THE AWAKING OP YOUTH.” “BON-BON", TROUP! E OF SIX FLYING WONDERS. n . 14 LILLE PUTIANS DE LUXE. ! Gorgeous Kaleidoscopic Ensembß ;s—Exquisite Melody—Brilliant Ballets and oieciaity Dances A Ravishing Pi >aat for the Eye—Novel and Snappy Numbers await you. „ DPEIN fo r the SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE at PRICES: 3s, 2s , and Is. Booking Fee,6d extra. OHILDREiv HALF-PRICE. $ ■ MATIN! SE, SATURDAY, 17th. ’ • ' r , Business Manager; C. H. NEWMAN. ALL IN AID OF TH E UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. E LE CTR xcA L- ‘POWER. SHORTAGE. RETAILERS ARE EARNIJ ISTLY REQUESTED AS ,FROM DATE, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTIQ E TO REFRAIN FROM USING THE ELECTRIC LIGHT TO ILLUM INATE THEIR SHOP PREMISES AFTER ■ • ; ‘ CLOSING HOURS. : ■ v “ THEY WILL THUS iM A’ lERIALLY ASSIST THE LOCAL AUTHORITiES TO CONSERVEI ELECTRICAL ENERGY DURING THE PRESEN T ABNORMAL CONDITIONS. ' For the Executive. ,*• * j OTAGO DRAPERS’, CLOTH JERS’, AND BOOJ! RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. ' J " / J. H. Fl HAMEL', President OTAGO M? ASTER GROCERS’! ASSOCIATION. [ I. M'FJVRLANE, President. A. g. (JOOKSON, Secretary. . r r jQ RE A T I RE.: M 0 fV; A L SAL E., LAST WEEI& ! ' j ■ LAST WEEK! - . sEV 'ERYTHING must* be sold. ANY ’REASONABLE OFFjSR ACCEPTED. j. I ;■ books; stationery, fakcy goods, etc. . ■. ■ /■ » ■. 1 T >:■: E R R» Y ’ S,- ~ ., i OLD ADDRESS: 174-178 frEORGE STREET. ; -i - :: ■, ;' .' . ! SPORTING. POR.BURI " PARK Tv ROT, TI N G CLtl B. •I.’ \ ' - - ' WINTER-MEET! [NG, 1930. V WINTER MEETING, 1930. i’ , ■ THURSDAY ANJ) SATURDAY, \J THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,, .... ■■■■ ■ ' MAY, 8, a;10. ■ / : Fijlst Race at 11.30 a.m.y Ij aet Race at 4.30 p;m. ADMISSION: 1 Graha Stand • Enclosure,’ 6s; Outside, 1 Ui; Ladies, 2s- 6d. Motor Cars, 2s 8d for Non-members.; j' . Grand Stand/'and Ladies’ Tickets on Sdl| rat St Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THRC >UGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA ROAD# OR MAIN ENTRANCE.! PLUNKET STREET, where separate turnstiles are provided for Ladies' and Gent} emen. Motor car drivers are requested to unload thaw passengers at either of th<] se gates. NO PASSENGERS in. Motor Cars (o<Q ler than the drivers) will be allowed to go through tiie motor gate in Eichardsoni street. THEY WILL ONLY BE ADMIT!! bD T’ff ROUGH THE TURNSTILE. SPECIAL TRAMS run direct to CoitfJ.-ge Gates. i C. R. CAFF IN, Secretary.

THE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB, A INVERCARGILL. ' WINTER MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' / MAY 14 and 15. 1930. ‘ ACCEPTANCES (First -Day) Close with. ,the Undersigned at 5 p.m., on FRIDAY, May 9, 1930. . j Tickets for Owners,' Trainers, and* Jockeys will be . available at \the Secre-j tarn’s Office. Those desiring td have f their tickets posted are requested to ad-,f vide the Secretary. ; i‘ J. E. CUTHILL, Secretary. 1 Telephone No. 1136. Telegrams: “Useful,” Invercargill. P.O. Box No. 249. AUCKLAND ,RACING CLUJ, • WINTER MEETING. 1930, ' j ■ JUNE 3,5, and 7; ‘ GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE i ■' On ;i ■ FRIDAY, MAY 9, -i By FIVE O’CLOCK (p.m.). > FEES (Isov each) must accompany nominations. , ' * W. S. SPENCE, 7ray Secretary . JOCKEY CLJ jjj. WINTER MEETING, * MAY 31. JUNE 3 and' 4. i NOMINATIONS FOR . ALL fS CLOSE . On FRIDAY. MAY 9, at 5 p.m.? . L. G. HILL, - 6m y Secretat y. PROFESSIONAL. SET OF FIRST-GRADE Tlij ETH FOR £3. with twelve months' gtf aran tee against breakages. ’Extractions f ree with local aneesthetic (painless) when sets are ordered. - 1 LONDON^DENTAL * PARLOURS. ® 1 STUCo. EXCHANGE BUILD [NG. Entrance just under the 'ctfl ck. W. T. HENAGHAN. Prq ic ipal T MANUEL KITTO, Masse* ■ Aust. and - N.Z. Gove) and Medical Electrician, havingturned from visiting the world's; health resorts and clinics, is pw TREAT PATIENTS SUffi. FROM ALL NERVOUS AU by- the LATEST SCIENTIFIC B 593 GEORGE STREET . Dunedin. t 1 ir, E.M. •nments) ■ just reprincipal spared to FERING LMENTS ROCESS BEST fortifier HART RUM. i yet full-flavoured. in the wor| d—LEMON The genuine aJ .'tide; mild Wap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21019, 7 May 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21019, 7 May 1930, Page 13