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AHUSEMEHTS. fjAYWARDS TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Tho Famous Drury lane Melodrama, " SEALED ORDERS," By Cooil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, Starring JUNE ELVIDGE, MONTAGU LOVE, MADGE EVANS, KIITY GORDON, With 10,000 People in tho Cast. Mado with tho Assistance of the Governments. A Greater Picture thn-n "The Whip." AN EPOCH IN MOVING PICTURES. HsywarcFs Full Orchestra, Reserves at Bristol Book Early. Late Reserves by 'Phone 309 L And at KING EDWARD at 7.45. QUEEN'S 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. NORMA TALMADGE • And EUGENE O'BRIEN In: " HER ONLY WAY." Fascinating Norma in a Fresh and Novel Predicament. Faced with the problem every girl must solve: Whom shall I marry? Fate her decision in a situation that paralyses by its reality. Also "HOUSE OF HATE" (No. IS). H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. DUNEDIN. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 31st July and Ist August THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIVISIONAL PIERROTS. Lieutenant G. P. HANNA in Charge. Home from Germany, and Tonringi New Zealand before being demobilised. By kind permission of G.O.C. Now Zealand Forces.

We wish to givewthe people of New Zealand an opportunity of seeing- tho Divisional Troupe before they axe demobilised."—General Richardson. GENERAL RUSSELL'S MESSAGE. "A smiling heart goes all tho wav. Tho Diggers helped your Boys over many a weary mile in France—come and see tho show."—General RusselL Evening Post says:—"Wellington filled tho Grand Opera House last night, prepared for something worth while, and they were not disappointed. Tho show presented vied with tho work of first-class professionals, and an crowded noiiSo was enthusiastic in applause of every item.'-' Mr Vigor Brown, M.P., after seeing the Diggers, wired to Napier:—"lt is one of the finest and cleanest shows I have seen for many a day, and the Digger who takes the_ part of tho lady is an artist beyond praise." SIXTY PER CENT. OF NET PROCEEDS TO LOCAL SOLDIERS' FUND. Box Plan at Bristol PRICES: ss, 3s, 2a. Corporal S. M' WILLIAMS, . Advance. IJP-TO-Dx\Tß PIANO SOLOS. "M&xina." New Round Dance. "Sharps and Flats." Rag. "Jazz Band." Rag. "Missouri WaJtz." "Miss-a-Beat." Two-step. "Love's Melody." Romance. "Thoughts at Sunset." Reverie. "Sunday Morning Chimes." '"'Swiss Cradle Song." "Pershing's Crusaders." March. "Herald of Peaoe." March. "Anita." Intermezzo. "Crimson Roses." IdylL "Festival of Roses." "Bells of Bordeaux." Bell Gavotte. Only Is 9d per Copy. TERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STORES. 174-178 George street, DUNEDIN. BOX! ft G. o X I N G. OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT. To bo held in HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE On MONDAY, AUGUST 4> SPECIAL SIX-ROUND BOUTS. MORRIS (Canterbury) v. DONNELLS. KEAY (Fairlie) v. M"DONALD. OPEN COMPETITIONS FOR AT.T, WEIGHTS. ENTRIES OLO9E THURSDAY, JULY 3L Entry forms and all particulars from J. ISAACS, 26jy Hon. Sec.

OTAGO HUNT CLUB. OTAGO HUNT ,• (Incorporated). The HOUNDS will MEET at Mr BLACKWOOD'S, BROCK VILLE, TFTTR AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. IL DIVERS, 26jy Secretary. COURSING. £JOURSINa DUNE DIN COURSING CLUB will run the FINALS of the CHALLENGE STAKE and also the SUPPLEMENTARY TODAY (SATURDAY), July 26." First Course, 2 p.m. TL W. LEE, 26jy Hon. Secretary. DUUEDIH GUN CLUB. GUN CLUB. CLAY BIRD SHOOTING, For Trophy, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 26, At 2.30 p.m., TAHUNA PARK. All Interested Invited. WHEN yours is a Whisky make it Watson's No. 10. It 3 excellence is supreme. 21ju AST. BATHANS Resident writes: "Ih VyVUon's Regenerator has worked wonders with nvy hair; tho colonr is completely restored. Please send another bottle." Bottles, 4s, a.t TTcndy's, sole agent for \nstralasia. 2Sjy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 1

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