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Amusements. Special Matinee on Monday. "uAMBKA THBATSK, TO-NIGHT nfc 8. TONIGHT at 8. An Entirely N»w Programme by FULLER'S ENTERTAINERSReappearance After ThrSe Years' Absence of fuuny FRED BLUETT, Rollicking FRED BLUETT, Entertaining FRED BLUETT, Demotic FRED BLUETT, Brilliant '" FRED BLUETT, Lively FRED BLUETT, Unique FRED BLUETT, Eccentric FRED BLUETT, Taking . FRED BLUETT, Talented FRED BLUETT, In a Budget of New Comic Songs. New Items by WITTY WILL WATKINS. _ WHIMSICAL WILL WATKINS. The Funny Little Man TIM HOWARD. Pretty and Pert PHILLIP SISTERS. THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE. The Irish Double THE DRISCOLL BOYS. IRASER SHAW Popular Tenor. New Farce—THE INSURANCE AGENT. Finale—UNCLE JASPER'S BABY. vPRICES: Pit, 6d; Stalls, Is (Ladies 6d); Circle, 2s (Ladies Is). Dav Sales Jacobs's. MONDAY (EMPIRE DAY) SPECIAL HOLIDAY ILLUMINATED MATINEE. Educational, ELOCUTION. ," BS COLLET-DOBSON L (LNDER APPOINTMENT TO ANDON THE STAFF OF THE EDUCATION BOARD OF OTAGO), Teacher at Normal School Training College, iechnical Classes Association, and at Braemar House (the Misses Miller) also late of St. Hilda Collegiate School (three years' association), etc., etc., etc. TUITION IN ELOCUTION, including Diaphragmatic and Abdominal Systems of Breathing, Laws of Balance, Fending. Carriags, Gesture, etc. DRAMATIC RECITAL. CANTILLATING FOR RECITATION, with Full Scenic Effects. ORATORICAL TRAINING. PULPIT AND PLATFORM. DRAMATIC ART. Intending Pupils aro requested to Enrol their Names as quickly as possible for arrangement Activs Rehearsal. Inaugurated Classes Assemble WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 8 o'clock, - for Eventuating Piibac Performances. I rT M A««r Q COLLET - DOBSON,S DRAMATIC i I'UAto&Jib are now a Pronounced Success (vido less criticisms). This is conceded after sir years residence in this City, during which time pupils have had the benefit of her 16 years' PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ™vn4° 3 - fO / SOUCITOHS and LAW STUdavs m formatlou - "n»id»y« and SaturBy Special Request, a Class is beins formed I g ON2KY -RENDITION of the SCRIPTURES-a subJ6 n v ' C 'i ll ,s P nera »y conceded, has been considerably neglected. TERM 3 n ° W hQin '° enrolled for SECOND ,J ° n application at STUDIOS. 2 and 3 (Top Flat) Ross's Buildings, Octagon. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY th?P„h° draw * the attention 'of ™1 * U n 5- t! V e BUCCess she attained at the recent D.medm Literary, Musical, and Elocu! tionary Competitions. Out of 33 of hcrVreK) Elocutionap- numbers, Nine First Prizes, Sf* Second Pajw..Eight Third Prizes, and o4 out of 38; a record which speaks for itself uwuig to the demands upon her time Intcdm* Competitor* for this year's Conttet aro requested to enrol us early as possible COUNTRY TEACHERS under Otago Bducation Board who were unable to avail (hemselves of the Examination fo r Certificates held October 14 are notified that a Subsequent Examination will be held, this year, the date hich can he had on application. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION - Junior Class, 7 p.m.. TUESDAYS;' Senior Classes, 7.15 p.m., MONDAYS. OTAGO BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH , SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. SESSION, 1903. BOYS' SCHOOL, Rector, Alex. Wilson, M.A. The Boarding-house is under the Management of Mungo Watson, M.A. ° GIRLS' SCHOOL. Lady Principal, Miss M. E. Allman Marchant, M.A. The Boarding-house adjoins the School and is under the supervision of the Ladv Pnncipal. J The Second Term commences on TUESDAY, the 2nd June, nt 9.30 a.m. For prospectuses, etc., apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary to the Board of Governors. [> RAE MA R HOUSE, DUNEnrsr »HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principals: The MisJss Miller. Certificated leachcrs, London, and Paris. Highly efficient staff, including three Ladv Graduates and a Resident French Governed Kindergarten Class, under the charge o f'a lrainod Teacher, assisted by a French Go yerness Pupils prepared for Kpnsmgton Art Examinations, and all Musical Examinations. A thoroughly Sound and Advanced Education given A. System of School Management is followed by which tin; entire work of even tne youngest pupils cames under the persona! notice of the Misses Miller every dav or two. The Misses Miller make it » special point that the life of the boarders shall bo not only rrfmed, but as home-like as possible Prospectuses on Application. School Unpens TUESDAY, 26th MAY. ft HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL y - J ' I*oll GIRLS, Hcriot <-ow, Diundui. Conducted by Uie Sisters of tho Church aided by an Efficient Staff. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. The Visiting Si air includes, amongst othersMdme Dcclteue (French) j Mr G. E. Thompson. M.A. (Latin, Science, and Mathematics)Mr MaiUand Gard'ner (Singing and Elocution) Mr G. Butler (Drawing and Pa.ntinz)- Mrs Biandford, L.R.A.M. (Piaaofore). B> Pupils Prepared for University Matriculation, also Musical Examinations. Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1903. New Pupils enrolled on TUESDAY the 2nd, at 10 a.m. KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT REOPENS THURSDAY, June 4. at 9.30 am TRINITY COLLEGE. LONDON. Instituted 1872. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. THE LAST DAY OF ENTRY for the Forthcoming Examinations at the Dunedin Centre for the " Practical " Pianoforte, Violin and Singing, to be held in October, will be JUNE 6, 1003. Local Secretary: Mr ARTHUR J. BARTH, Dresden Music Studio, from whom the current regulations may bo obtained; also from Music Firms. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE Managers invite APPLICATIONS for the POSITION of TEACHER of PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY. Further particulars may bo learned at- the Technical School any evening between 7 and 9. ' . ANGUS MARSHALL. Superintendent. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. npHE LANGER is tse quickest and most A perfect system invented. Patterns in five minutes. No calculations. Patternmaking . and Trimmings specially taught. Special Class for Schoolgirls, Saturday mornings. Inspection invited. Trial Lesson free. Classes Daily, and Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Miss CHARLES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. Corner Dowling and Princes streets. Classes, IDs 6d. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, and 800k- ,,, „ k 4f p , i . ng ~"H a l> - ftnd Bv «"ng Classes. W. C. Walker, 23 Princes street. Boath, leader of Kaikorai Orchestral receives Pupils, Broughton street, Kaikorai. fIKGIL Clavier and Piano Method.— Classes being formed. Particulars Miss M. O. Green, the Dresden. - mg. Miss Nellie Mirams, agent and teacher, No. 2 (first floor) A.M.P. Buildnags. SfISS WHITTAKER. Teacher of Slower •"■*- Painting and Music, Main South road,

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Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

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