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AMUSEMENTS 1G TOWN BUL, TUESDAY, NEXT, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, NEXT, 8 p.m. J. and N. Tait Announce PETEK DAWSON, Together with TAPIA-CABALLEKO, In a PROGRAMME OF INFINITE . VARIETY. A veritable feast of vocal and pianistic gems positively appealing to all tastes. “ The Poet of the Piano,” TAPIA-CABALLERO WILL PLAY: Prelude and Fugue in F Sharp (Bach) Pastorale Capriccio (Scarlatti) Sonata “Appassionata,” Allegro assai, Andante con moto, Allegro ma non troppo (Beethoven) The Fire Dance (De Falla) And a Debussy Group, etc. PETER DAWSON WILL SING "Twice Ten Hundred Deities” (Purcell) (a) “Du bist die Rub” .... (Schubert) (b) “La Caravane ” .. (Henri Rabaud) (c) “The Traveller” (Benjamin Godard) (d) "Wood Magic" .... (Martin Shaw) ‘ If Music Be the Food of Love ” (Alison Travers) “ Under the Greenwood" Tree ” (M. C. Tedesco) “When Icicles Hang by the Wall” (Frederick Keel) “ Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? ” (W. A. Aitkin) And as encores, numbers chosen from “ Mandalay,” “ Floral Dance,” “ Glorious Devon,” “ Boots,” “ Tipperary Lass,” “Lute Player,” Car,” “I Am i’ Kirk,” “Mountains of Mourne,” “ Sergeant-major on Parade,” “Arrow and the Song,” “ Cradle of the Deep,” Etc., etc., etc. ACCOMPANIST; HUBERT GREENSLADE. 4s Reserves Open Monday 4s Reserves Open Monday 4s Reserves Open Monday 4s Reserves Open Monday At Bristol Piano Co. General Prices, 6s, 4s, 2s. General Prices, 6s, 4s, 2s. (All Prices Plus Tax.) FURTHER CONCERTS NEXT THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. WANTED. —Think of J. V. Hanna's Correspondence Course Physical Culture; ac t.—Write Burns Hall, Dunedin, particulars. MEETINGS ■PACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILDI ING SOCIETY. £IOOO. APPROPRIATION. £IOOO. Shareholders are notified that a Ballot in Group 7 will be Drawn at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 20th inst., at the Office of the Society, 86 King Edward street, JUNE 20—£1000 BY BALLOT IN GROUP 7. Attention is drawn to Rule 45. W, B. TAVERNER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), Secretary. TTNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDV ING SOCIETY. £I3OO for Appropriation, JUNE 29, 1933. £SOO by Sale No. 6 Group. £BOO by Sale No. 11 Group. Full particulars re membership from J. W. SMEATON, Secretary. 152 High street, Dunedin. piTIZENS INTERESTED in the Or-' '-J ganisation of a Monster Queen Carnival, to be- held at an Early Date,, in aid of a Fund for the Relief of Distress, are Cordially Invited to attend a meeting in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 20, at 3.30 p.m. BUSINESS—EIection of Committees, etc., and General. Otago and southland general LABOURERS’ UNION.—The Monthly Meeting of the above Union will he held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on TUESDAY, June 20, 1933, at 8 p.m. Business: General. R. HARRISON, Secretary. ADIANT HEALTH CLUB, St. Andrew street.—Monday, June 19, “Radiant Health Principles Talk ” continued. Come. LEGAL NOVICE. pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Dunedin on or before the 18th day of July, 1933. Aliy claim not lodged by the dale named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: “I Hereby Certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. BLACK, Lily Ann, late of Dunedin, Mar- - ried Woman, died 11.6.33. DEWHIRST, Marion Jane, late of Dunedin, Married Woman, died 1.6.33. GARE, William Hayes, late of Dunedin, Electrical Linesman, died 9.6.33. IRWIN, John, late of Dunedin, Retired Engineer, died 1.6.33. G. H. ELLIFFE, District Public Trustee for Public Trustee. Dunedin, June 17, 1933, FTHE ESTATE OF WILLIAM DUNFORD, late of Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, Retired Contractor (deceased). ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named William Dunford are requested to forward to the undersigned befote the 27th June,_ 1933, full particulars thereof (in duplicate), certified as owing at the date of death, 11th June, 1933. CALLAN & CALLAWAY, Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Dunedin. Solicitors for the Executors. The well-born Egyptian carried a staff with his name inscribed in hieroglyphics; but wmlking sticks, in the general sense of the word, were first used by the gallants of the fifteenth century. Canes are first heard of in the reign of Henry VIII, probably introduced to Europe after the discovery of America. Walking sticks were adopted by the effeminate Henry II of France about the middle of the sixteenth century. The French sticks, with a ribbon and tassel to pass over the wrist, wore, however, not used by gentlemen of fashion iii England until 1655. When introduced the sticks were formed with au indented head to afford an easy rest for the hand. Afterwards they were crowned with a round and hollow top, which contained nutmeg or ginger, and sometimes sugar candy for the asthmatic, or a store of snuff. The villagers of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, will long remember a great fire there a few weeks ago. Day and night, for more than three weeks, the blaze lit up the neighbourhood, to be seen for miles round, while the wind carried with it a sickening scent of smouldering. The fire was the funeral pyre of hundreds and hundreds of animals slaughtered as the result of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease among Lord Rothschild’s pedigree cattle. The authorities decreed that all the animals on the estate, other than horses, must be destroyed; ducks and geese, hens, pigs, sheep, even pet dogs and cats. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 13

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