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«BUSE«SENTS. J>RINCESS THEAT RE, Direction Ben. and John Fuller. TD-NIGHT—EVERY EVENING, AT 8. ■~-lhe "Wonders of Mystic and Magio Manifestation. ASTRAS. Who reads your mind 3iko an open book and taps your thought stream at its source.The Phenomenal Telepalhist, ASTRAS. ASTRAS. Attended, by her Panther, the only animal of the species set free upon a stage. ALSO, the Supremo Magician, SILVESTER. SILVESTER. SILVESTER", In a wonderful repertoire of the great puzzles of the century. BRIGHTIE Stars BRULL _ and of and CARL YON, Comedy. HEMSLEY, THE MOLINARIS, Operatic Favourites. BEYNON. DELEV ANTES. ALWYNE. Prices:— D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id; STALLS, UPPER CIRCLE. 6d. Box Plan ai IHE BRLSIQL. Bookings, 6d. I. . . At "Begg's." - CONCERT FLUTES/ IN METAL. BY CHAPLAIN. IN METAL. .BY CHAPLAIN". • Silver (Nickel) Plated- Concert Flutes in D, by the famous French maker,, "Chaplain." V • These Flutes are beautiful instruments, producing a clear, mellow tone. They are easy to blow, and not liable to crack or split. The workmanship -and finish are excellent \\ e shall bo glad to submit them to all interested. MODEL 110.—Eight keys, cylinder bora, raised lip-plate mouthpiece, raised finger-holo plates. £7 10s. MODEL 111.—Ten keys, ditto. £8' Bs,. Leather-covered Cases, 20s. 4 • CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, Princes street. FOOTBALL. ' ' RUGBY TREAT, \ CARISBROOK GROUND, , SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1919, ; OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL v. WATTATTT HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser: High School Second Fifteen v. W aitaki High School Second Fifteen. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. Stand, 6d extra. Children, Half-price. E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. ' MEETINGS. EXPANSION LEAGUE. i CONFERENCE WITH DELEGATES OF LOCAL BODIES . „ ' 0°- ■ \ ffYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER. ' * r* ; Members are invited to attend this Con-' ference, which will be held in the (Council Chamber Town Hall, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), July 24, at 10.30 a.m. '. D fjesates will be entertain >d to dinner, ThuSay V °* Restaur^ nt 6 P-m. on W. B. S'. "El,, ■ i-~cretary. T OYAL PBINCE OF WALES LODGE, . No. 5254-, M.U I 0 O F PDRi' •HONOU^r^^^' 0 ' iI6 ' LL OE* at Druid s Hall, Currie 'nm R D »fr (THURSDAY), tluly 24, at 8 I p.m. Relatives of Lodge Members are respectfully invited to attend the UnveiW Ceremony. Major Fleming, P.GM : preside. W. J. WATSOxN, ■ • S&retaiy. , jQUNEDIN JOCKEY" ~ 'CLUR I -™PM< GENERAL MEETING . of MEMBERS -nail be held,, at the Club's . Othce, Crawford street, ' Dunrdin TYI . NIGHT (THURSDAY), July at 8 o clock. 17 . H. L. JAMES, ■ Secretary. ■ : KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND. 1 Tho ANNUAL MEETING of the above wiil take place in the Band Room, Shift's Buildings, Stafford street, on THURSDAY" July 31, 1919, at 7.45 p.m. * All concerned are requested to attend. ■ ? T. W. WILSON, Secretaiy. * "OACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT A ING SOCIETY. i NEW GROUP. ' . Th© Now (ISo. 3) Oroup "will Commeiicoat an Dato. Join Now and avoid back payments. • • • QUALIFY FOR THE FIRST . • FREE BALLOT. Applica±ion Fee, Is per share only. Full partioulais from v W. B. TAVEENER, A.P.A. (N.Z.), 109 King Edward street, Dnn^'^ 13 '' . TTNTTED STARR-BOWKEIT BUILD- , ING- SOCIETY. NEW No. 5 GROUP. STARTS Ist ; / . SEPTEMBER. Join Now, and Obtain Easiest' of Re- ■ ; payments. . BALLOT & SALE, £1000, No. 4 GROTTP 2nd SEPTEMBER. 1 ' ; HUGH MITCHELL, Socretarv r 152 High sfaeet. I HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. ADVERTISKmOTS ol IS Wtrds under the Head- ■ '"S 3 Sitaationa Vacant, Wanteii, For Salo Ta , Let, Lost and found, Mtaenaneous Wuatu. One Shilling per insert ion; 3 insertions. 2,6; 6 JD«ertinns, S/-. Strictlj- Cash in A avarice* KxtTa Charge If Booked. TST ANTED PURCHASE, DAIRY i FARM, freehold or leasehold; handy school; north pi'oforrod.—Piutkulara to Dairyman, Times Office. 24jy WANTED to RENT~ (for term), 4~or 6-roomod HOUSE; all modern conveniences ; good locality.—Reply (urgent) Zealandia, Times Office. • 24 n' BUY, 4, 5. or 6-roosned, HOUSE; principals only.—Stat© poiticulars and lowest cash prico'to Carpenter Titnes Offioc. ANTED to BUY, modern 4- or 5 ** roomed HOUSE; modern cortvoniencos; high, sunny site; particulars urcenf W. E., Times Office. ' 24jy \M/"iIEN yours is a Whisky make it" Wat-' »» son's No, 10. Its excellence is 21ju OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. \ larirp amount of reading matter Frioo Bd. TO-NIGHT'S festivities—make sure tho Whisky is Watson's No, ia 'ihe best alwajl 21jn

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17685, 24 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17685, 24 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17685, 24 July 1919, Page 1

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