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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors: v Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. .FOR A SEASON OB SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 12. SOMETHING To SEE, SOMETHING TO REMEMBER, SOMETHING TO , TALK ABOUT. “ON WITH THE DANCE.” "HOWARD J. THORNTON” Presents the Versatile BON-BON REVUE COMPANY Of 60 SELECTED ARTISTS, 60 SELECTED ARTISTS, Introducing positively the Latest Musical and Dance .Successes, To be presented pi a scale nitnerto never attempted in. this city. A selected number of principals have been engaged The Chorus and Ballerinas were given exacting tests before jverc admitted to membership. Scenic Artists have been engaged to arrange the olabotatc stage settings Largest and Best Orchestra procurable, under tbe distinguished Conductorship of Miss K. HANNON. Special Engagement of " DALE AUSTEN,” “ Miss New Zealand,” the Versatile Young Artist, with a sweet voice and charming personality. THE EL RADIANT BALLET OF 10 CHARMING YOUNG LADIES, And embracing only the Best Soenas of the World’s Theatres. "THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL,” DANCE OF REVENGE. BERT DALTON AND HIS INTERNATIONAL NOVELTY BAND. “IN AN ORIENTAL GARDEN,” “BROADWAY MELODY.” , CLASSICAL ART FEATURE. “THE AWAKING OP YOUTH.” “ BON-BON ” TROUPE OF SIX FLYING WONDERS. „ , , .14 LILLIPUTIANS DE LUXE. Gorgeous Kaleidoscopic Ensembles—Exquisite Melody—Brilliant Ballets and Specialty Dances—A Ravishing Feast for the Eve —Novel and Snappy Numbers await you. BOX PLANS 1-30 W OPEN for the SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE ul THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 3s. 2s, and Is. Booking Fee 6d extra. CHILOKr. HALF-PRICE. * MATINEE. SATURDAY. 17th. Business Manager: 0. H. NEWMAN. ALL IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. DO NOT’ MISS Q. BA N D AQUATIC CARNIVAL! MUNICIPAL BATHS, SATURDAY NEXT, at 7.45 pan. (Under Auspices of Otago Swimming Centre.) Proceeds in Aid of Empire Games Swimming Fund. RECORD ENTRIES 1 THRILLING RACING! SENSATIONAL AND SPECTACULAR DIVING! AMUSING NOVELTIES! FOOTBALL CLUBS’RELAY! TUG-OF-WAR! Interprovincial Handicaps in which Southland Swimmers will take part. Attempt on New Zealand 220 Yards Junior Boys’ Record by the Otago Phenomenon, Reg. Geddes Eight wide Relay for High School Teams. Special Exhibition of Difficult Dives by Roy Calder (Empire Games representative). . A NIGHT’S-FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT > For la 6d Downstairs, Is Upstairs. Children Half-price. Doors Open 7 p.m. E. C. ISAACS. Hon. Sec. E. G. JAMES, Hon. Trees. 1 Q R E A T REMOVAL SALE. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC. ‘ T B R R T’ S, OLD ADDRESS: 174-178 GEORGE STREET. a : SPORTING, PORBUIIY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1930. WINTER MEETING. ,1930. CONCLUDING DAY, SATURDAY, CONCLUDING DAT, SATURDAY, MAY 10. First Race at 11.30 a.m,; Lket Race at 4.30 p.m. ADMISSION: - Grand Stand Enclosure, Cs; Outside, Ibj Ladles, 3a 6d. Motor Cars. 2s 6<i for Non-members ' , i Grand Stand anr Ladies’ Tickets on Sale at S Jacobs’s, Tobacconist. THE PUBLIC MUST ENTER THROUGH THE TURNSTILES AT VICTORIA -'OAD OR MAIN ENTRANCE. PLUNKET STREET, where separate turnstiles are p oviutd for Ladies and Gentlemen, Motor car drivers ate requested to unload rhoir passengers at either of these gates. NO PaSMENOIKS in Motor Cara (other than the drivers) will be allowed to vo through the motor gate in Richardson street.. THEY WILL ONLY BE ADMITTED THROUGH THE TURNSTILE. SPECIAL TRAMS run direct to Course Gates. C. R, CAFFIN, Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. \Y AR M FRIENDS FOR A COLD NIGHT A GOOD HOT-WATER BAG—-—l—l GUARANTEED TO KEEP. YOU WARM UNIQUE- POR TWELVE MONTHS. 8x 10 .. .. 5/3 8 x 12 ... 6/,10x12 .. i 7/3 ECLIPSE BAG; , 8 x 10 .. .. ... t . 3/6 . COVERS FOR SAME FROM 2/6 TO 10/6. ALL OUR BAGS CARRY, A TWELVE MONTHS' GUARANTEE. MARSHALL’S PHARMACY, LTD., POPULAR CASH CHEMISTS, 86 PRINCES STREET. YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER AT MARSHALL’S. evening dress. MOST MEN LOOK THEIR BEST IN DRESS CLOTHES. ka ve a self-conscious feeling when wearing a Dress Suit for the fii time, that feeling is entirely removed when a SUIT MADE BY US IS WORN ?; lk Lapels and Linings that we put into these Garments give tl man so much "desires 6,1116 ° f C ° mf ° rt * the Wearer which the beUeidress J. CROMBIE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS. OCTAGON. — LANES L T D - Aerated voters and cordials. Try our XX ALE.aim ORANGE CHEER (both winners}. WHISKY. WINE. ALE. ETC..* SOLD IN DOZEN ASSORTED LOTS OR MOiU. Agents lor M'Callum’s Perfectio and Whyte and Mackay Whiskies; also Eugene Latton 3 Star Brandy. 8 CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. Phono 10-047. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LTD Assets Exceed £3,000,000. TRUSTEES and EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament! worlu-wide facilities. FIRE MARINE. ACCIDENT MOTOR CAR (Special ’’olicyl OtHgu Branch Office: CORNER RATTRAV and CRAWFORD STREETS DUNEDIN A M CAMERON. Manager T 0 ■ U A Y. TAKE HOME SOME OF OUR PORK PIES. THEY ARE DELICIOUS. FORT, ROCHE. AND CO., Pork and Pork Pie Specialists, 177 Rattray street, Dunedin, VARICOSE VEINS Varicose Ulcers. Van cose Eczema, Varicocele. Hardened Arteries, and Piles Sufferers should send for tree booklet describing the wonderful Elaato Home Treatment, or one month’s treatment posted for 7s 6d.—B. W. Hall, Hi Armagh (treat, Christchurch. ggja TJIOR Baths, Stove, Radiators, or an; *- Heat oh Water Resistance Is j use Perfecto Aluminium.—Wren’s. EVER try Lemon Hart Rum with t up egg and mllkt Wonderful i and pick-me-up! '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21021, 9 May 1930, Page 11