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Afo**6m*m*. ~ - |||lS- MAJESTrB TBBATftK, DUHBDIN-CHORAL SOUUCtcr bft&te OdcasMn of obbat bwoubh qthntjip EAaaa. JIHOT PAKE. Drftadk. H- Cowen't BaHriafttf-QwlatH, •THB 8008 MAlMfflf,* 'I'HK BOfifi Becfccmed for the Wis* Time in Dmffia. Chorus, . , SHE DUNKDTN CHORAL SOCIETX. SEOOIrtTpABT. Th* Delightful Song Cycle and Mirth- * FLORA'S HOLIDAY,' 'FIiORA'S HOLIDAY,' ! By Mr H. Lane Wilson. Containing the following " Gem*"*:— L Quartet—' Come, all ye Lads and lasses. 3 2. Song (soprano)—' Love'? Greeting.' 3. Song (tenor)—' Tell He, Charming Creature.' 4. Quartet—' Gentle Dawn.' 5. Quartet—'The Country Dance.' 6. Song (contralto)--' Maidens, Beware Toi' 7. Bong (baritone)—' Sound Argument.' 8. A Catch—'The Pedlar.' 9. Quartet—' The Commotion of lore. 5 Conductor-: Mr W. PAGET GALE, F.G.C.M-, RV.CJff. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stolls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Body Door to Pit till 7.30, 6d extra. H. CL CAMPBELL, Representative. Bos Majesty's Theatre. Lectures. { ADIBS INVITED TO A FKEE HEALTH I i TALK on ' Backache, Headache, and i Nervousness, and Yiavi, the Common Sense | Home Method of Treatment.' Lecturer, Miss ! A. Campbell. TUESDAY, September 12, at 3 1 o'clock, at the Lecture the New Zea- ! land Yiavi Company, Bank of Hew Zealand I Chambers, Princes street. LIMELIGHT LECTURE. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND HEALTH. ■»iTB F. A. HORNTBKOOK, Pupil of JjJL Sandow, -will Deliver a LECT In the CHORAL HALL On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13, At 8 p.m. Admission by Silver Coin. Meetine«. THE SOUTH BRITISH FDZE AND MARINE.INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that tite ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, Queen street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the l£,th day of October, 1805, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. BUSINESS: To Receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st August, 1905. To Elect Two Directors in place of W. ire in accordance with the Articles of Association, but are eligible and oner themselves for re-election. To Elect two Auditors in place of G. S. Kissling, Esq., and W. B. A. Morrison, Esq., who offer themselves for re-election. As soon as such business is concteded the Meeting will resolve itself into an Extraordinary General Meeting, for the purpose of ' considering and, if approved, of passing the , following two Resolutions, which are intended ! to be proposed to the Meeting as separate j and distinct Resolutions:—

i RESOLUTION No. 1. "' That the objects of the Company he extended so as to include power to carry on in New Zealand or elsei where the business of an Accident i and General Insurance Company old I and of Insurance in all or any of its \ branches (except Life Insurance), and that the provisions of the Memoi duni of Association of the Coma be, and they are hereby, altered b substituting for clause three there* the clause contained in the printed document submitted to the Meeting, and for the purpose of identification J subscribed by the Chairman thereof, I and that the Directors be authorised I to apply to the Court to confirm this i Resolution." I RESOLUTION No. 2. " That the Articles contained in the printed document submitted to the Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof be, and the same are hereby, approved, and that such Articles V-e, and they ore hereby, adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of all the existing! Artioleß thereof." A copy of tho Clauses proposed to be added to the Memorandum of Association for 'ha purpose of conferring the extended powers as provided in Resolution No. 1 above and a Copy of the Articles proposed to be substituted for the existing Articles as provided in Resolution No. 2 above may bo se«n at tho OfficV of the Company. I Should above Resolutions, or cither of them, bo {teased by the required n.ajority, I sucth Resolution so passed will be submitted for oonfirrni/ion aa a. Special Resolution to a Second Extraordinary M-eefciny which will be subsequently convened. The Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from the 29th day of September, 1905, to the 12th day of October, ISOS, inclusive. Dated at Auckland this sth dav of September, 1905. By Order of the Board of Directors. JAMBS KTRKER, General Manager. Educational. fcTAGO BOYB' AND GIRLS' HIGH J SCHOOLS. BOYS' SCHOOL: Rector, Alexr. Wilson, M.A. GIRLS' SCHOOL: Ladv Principal, Miss M. B. Altaian Marc! , M.A. THE THIRD TERM Comrfl I TUESDAY, the 13th INSTANT. Pupils wOl be Enrolled on MXHST>A¥, the 18th USSTANT, at 8-30 a.m. Por prospeotoses, etc., apply to C. MACANDREW, Secretary to Board of Govei OTAGO EDTTCATJON BOARD. . -_„._„„,.-„ , y CertiuI will be received for the following VACANCIES up till SATURDAY, 16th September, from Teachers qualified to fill them : MoeraM—Head-master. Salary, £163. laumscleugh—Head-teacher (mate). Salary, £152. Otakou—Head-teacher (mare). Salary, £144. "' ht-i-Head-toaccer (mate). SaJaiy, £135. High street—Second Assistant (male). Salary, £l5O. Katea—Head-teacher (male or female;. °~'—, £lls. " Head-teacber (male iry, £122. Miner's Kat-Mistresa. Salary, £95. Duntroon—Mistress. Salary, £95. St. Bathans—Mistress. Salary, £BO. Manuka Creek —Head-teacher (female}. Salary, £BS. Waitohuna West—Head-teacher (female;. Salary, £65. Tarras—Head-teaoher (female). Bate. £6O. Forms of Application may be obtained a lis Office. fl. M. PARK. Acting Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, sih September, 1906. ■oard and ReSid&noo. VACANCY; lady engaged during day preferred; front bedroom; central; teems moderate. "J.M.," 'Star' Office. VACANCIES, Alexandra Private Hotel; single and double bedrooms, attkddng o, hj. and c batin; every comfort; terms moderated 147 Moray Matt, Private Beftxd P.O. Bok 48.

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Evening Star, Issue 12606, 11 September 1905, Page 5

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