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AMUSEMENTS. H K MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Eirebtton j. C. WtittAJS^t^. Maiiager ........,... Richard fetoiWrt. raEJuLtus efeiSCN. THURSDAY,NEXT; OCTOBER 14.' And fin* Two Ebllottibg Nights. J. c. wittilAMsdN J^rjsfedlits Fot tbs First Titne ili Duhedirl tbe Ettbrnionsly -Successful Pfej-, ,tfy B. M. Dit and ___ E;.,G. StttheHirud; ‘THE BREED OF THE TRBSHAMB,’ .the erred of the trEsHams;’ . BREED, OP THE TRESHAMS,’ Interpreted by tire , Seventy .Members of ■ the Breed of the tefeSHAks/ A SUiTihg Romantic Drama of Hie period of the Until War in England, m which Mt JULIUS KNIGHT Will appear th. his ivtmilhrftil characterisation Of LIEUTENANT RERESBY, Knbwu as "THE RAT.” MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1 MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRB.’ First Appcatanfce with this Combaay here of Miss BEATJUCE DAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Ofctobfer I . l 3 and 20; . . ‘ THE, SACRAMENT OP jtIDAS,’ Winch will he followed by the Sensation .Pfejr, . ‘ AN ENGLISHMAN’S HOME.’ Prices: ss, 3s, Sad Is. Early Doors, 6d extra. j Charles Berkeley, Touring Manager. I fTiHE PENINSULA PERRY COMPANY, i UMfPED. w , STEAMER MOERANO I. PORTOBELLO, BROAD .BAY, BUSSELLS. LABOR DAY TIMETABLE. The steamer MOEBANCI will tvtil SPECIAL TRIPS AS FOLLOWS; TUESDAY; 12th October—LbaveS Dunedin 330 p.m. and G.BO p.nl. WEDNESDAY (Labor Day).—Leaves jfcKlnedin iit 10 am., 2.30 p.ni., 6.20 prim Leaves PUrtobcllo 8 am., 12.30 p.itu, S p.th. THURSDAY, 14tli October—Leaves Pbrtobello at 7.15 it-nu, calling at all way ports. Fares: Adults; One Shilling Return; Children, Sixpence Re trim. CDUCETfONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLTGATIONS, accompanied by certiflbates and testimonials, will be received till the 16th inst. from TEACHERS qualified to fill the following VACANCIES: BrOad Bay.—Sqlb ’Teacher. Salary, £l2O. Kartig.i.—Sole Teacher. Safety, £l2o. Maruhnato. —Sole Teacher. Salary, .-feisO Hindpn.—Sole Teacher. Salary, £9O. Oltaalailds.—Sole Teacher. Salary, £9O Tapauul.—Mistress. Salary, £l2O. Kaitahgata.—Second Assistant (male). Salary, £l5O. Mornington.—Seventh Assistant (female). Salary, £9O. ' Naseby.—Assistant Secondary Department. Salary, £l5O. Forms of application may be obtained at tins Office. P. G. PRYDE. Secretary. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. CF ART and DE A-F SIGN Open Daily from H ann. to 1 p.m. Students are now being Enrolled for the Fourth Quarter. Drawing, Painting. Modelling, Art Needlework, etc., in ail their branches. Students are prepared for the South Kensington (English Board of Education) Examinations. Landscape Glass (outdoors), Wednesday afternoons, conducted by the Director. Day Students, £1 5s per quarter; or if paid within first fortnight of term, £1 Is. EVENING ART GLASSES. TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All branches of Art. Lifo Ckisn (no chat‘s for model), ° TECHNICAL ART CLASSES. T3UILDING Construction, Mnohino C -AJ struction, Ticket-writing, Decornt Geometry, etc., MONDAY and THURSD EVENINGS, 7 to 9. Evening Classes, 12s 6d per quarter; o paid within first fortnight of term, 10s 6d R. HAWCRIDQE, - Direoto EXCURSIONS. PORTOBELLO RAILWAY PERU S.S. TAREWAI. Extra trip on TUESDAY, 12th, to mi 6.18 p.m. train from Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 13th.—Meets trains loavi Dunedin at 8.16, 9.15, 10.15 a.m., 12.10 5 ■ 6.15 p.m. • Leaves Port at 9.0, 10, 11 a.m., 1, 4, 7 p. Como by the early trains and avoid t crush. SHOWS. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. CANTERBURY METROPOLITAN SHOW, To be held on the Show Grounds, Addington, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 10th, 11th, 12th NOVEMBER. General Entries Close on SATURDAY 23rd OCTOBER. Prize Schedules posted and all information given on application to the Secretary. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. Canterbury Hall, Cluristchurcb. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. e. INilll R ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP LINSEIi OIL. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington,. 14th September, 1900. WRITTEN TENDERS will be receiv at this Office up to noon of SATU DAY, 30th October, 1909, for the SUPPI AND DELIVERY OP LINSEED, OIL Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin or Pc Ohahners. Specifications and forms of tender to obtained at the Railway Storekeeper’s Offii Hewnmdkßt, Addington, and Hillside, a the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the Mini si ior Railways, Wellington, and to be mark •outside “Tender for Linseed Oil.” The lowest or any tender will not nec< sarily be accepted, and telegraphic tend< will not be entertained. By order. T. RONAYNE, General Manager N.Z. Railways. E. R. GENERAL POST OFFICE WELLINGTON. mBNDERS will be”received at this office J- until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st “YD’ 190?. for the Erection of a new General Post Office Building, in Wellington. They “d be addressed to the Hon. Minister of Public Works and marked on the outside Tender for General Poet Office Building” Telegraphic tenders similarly marked and addressed willbe received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the some date, provided that written Tenders are lodged at any Public Works Office by the same hour Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at tiie Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J JOHN CAMPBELL, t. -.t. , Government Architect. Public Works Office, Wellington, May 28th, 1909. GENERAL POST OFFICE, WELLINGTON. The Time for Receiving Tenders. for the Erection of the above Building has been EXTENDED to OCTOBER 21st" at noon JOHN CAMPBELL, Government Architect. Public Worka Office, Wellington, July sth, 1909. NOTE,—The attention of contractors is directed to another Alternative providing for the use of Coromandel or Moehau granite, which has been added-to the specification relating > Jo-'Hns-Jsuilding;

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Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5

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