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AMUSEMENTS. READ THIS—A Dunedin musical enthusiast sought the private opinion of Miss Ethel Osborn’s voice from Mr Harcus Plimmer. the musical critic of the Dominion, and tho following is Mr Pliramer’s reply; . “ MUSICAL AND CRYSTAL CLEAR LYRIC SOPRANO OF UNUSUAL FACILITY AND SWEETNESS.” BURNS HALL. BURNS HALL. BURNS HALL. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8, AND WEDNESDAY AT THE SAME HOUR, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8, AND WEDNESDAY AT THE SAME HOUR. FIRST AND ONLY TWO APPEARANCES IN DUNEDIN Of THE AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALE, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, The Australian Priraa Donna, who has overwhelmed audiences throughout her M land and in Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch. A '\° nrhoUS n ?XmenaT ran-e" quisite in its purity, producing notes of golden melody within a phwomcnal i..n o which has astounded and confounded all the great musical ■ - ■*■ _ ' T S Zealand was induced to give, under distinguished auspices, but a few c 0" in , i c ' J prior to leaving for London to fulfil enpgements at tho Royal Garden, Royal Albert Hall, and Queen's Hall, preceding her visits to Pans and Milan, where she will appear in opera. “The most wonderful voice I have heard for year S .”-Dame Nellie Melba. Miss Osborn's First Programme will be annevnee I ~ o-roorioW. Associate Artists; Madame MARIE BORMAN, Pianist. Mr TOM WILLIAMS, Violinist. Mr W. B. HUNTER, Baritone. BOX PHANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. RESERVED SEATS, ss; Unreserved, 3s and 2a (limited). Plus tax. NOTE —3s ami 2s Day Sale Tickets for tho First Concert will be on Sale at THE BRISTOL’TO-MORROW MORNING. Steinway Concert Grand by Tho Bristol TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! to-night i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FREE LECTURES On PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY By ALFARETTA HALLAM, ALFARETTA HALLAM, Eminent American Lecturer and Author, ART GALLERY HALL, APRIL 27, 28, 29, At 8 p.m. Subject To-night: 'HOW TO MAKE A MILLION—•HONESTLY.’ ‘HOW TO MAKE A MILLION—HONESTLY.’ ‘HOW TO MAKE A MILLION—HONESTLY.’ Como. Laugh and learn. Silver Collection. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGiiT! TO-NIG HT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIIT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGriT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS IV ANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. 10,000 BEDS WANTED. THE BIG EXHIBITION HOUS ING COMMITTEE. THE ONLY OFFICIAL ACCOMMODATION BUREAU. With the object of providing Accommodation for Exhibition Visitors the Directors of the Big Exhibition have appointed a Housing Committee, who have established an Accommodation Bureau—the only official one in connection with tho Exhibition. If the citizens who have spare rooms will consider it a civic duty as well as a source of some advantage to themselves to take paying guests or to let their rooms, the Housing Committee will bo able to accommodate every visitor. Everyone who has a spare room, a furnished flat or residence, or who would be willing, while away on summer vacation, to let their home to approved visitors should communicate straightway with Mr A. BARRON, Exhibition Offices, Rattray street (above Government Tourist Offices). Box 677. ’Phone 418. C.P.O. No charge will he made to householders. The service is absolutely free. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED. WILL YOU GIVE IT? ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE CITIZENS OF ST. HILDA AND DUNEDIN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— On Wednesday you will be called upon to elect Five Representatives to watch over your interests on the Otago Harbor Board. I My reason for offering my services to the citizens as one of their representatives is that I believe I can & of service to them, as the whole of my life since leaving school has been connected with ships and shipping in all its branches, both practical and clerical, at sea and on shore. ■ I have for a number of years represented the Importers on tho Otago Harbor Board, but I now wish to represent tho .PEOPLE—of which lam essentially .ONE—as I feel that by representing the larger interests I can do better work. While on tho Ot a <ro Harbor Board I occupied the position of Deputy Chairman for 1921-22 and Chairman for 1922-23, during which terms I believe I was able to give a good account of my stewardship. Thanking you in anticipation of your support and interest at the forthcoming dleclion-I .«, )«» MM*. jj c . CAMPBELL. NOTE.— POLLING DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. Every Person over 21 years of age is eligible to vote. PENINSULA ROAD BOARD. IBLIO NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN, pursuant to Section 59 ot > Local Elections and 1 Polls Act, 1908, NOMINATIONS for TWO EXTKAINARY VACANCIES in tho Highclm ivisioii of tho Pcninsulß Road Board, bo received by mo at 12 o clock Noon TODAY, Btb May, 1925, at the School3, HighclifT. . ould there bo more Nominations than > a'ro Vacancies to fill, an ELECTION be held on FRIDAY, 15th May, 1925, at school Hall, Highcliff, between the hours a.m. and 6 p.m. munition forms may bo obtained from Returning Officer. W. FLEMING, Returning Officer. Rosebery street, Bclleknowes, Dunedin, April, 1925. PENINSULA ROAD BOARD. J.BLIC NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVEN that the following NOMINAIS for VACANCIES on the Peninsula U Board have been received—viz.: For Anderson’s Bay Subdivision! DAVID ROBERTSON. iAMES W. F.ARQUHAR. For Sandymount Subdivision: WILLIAM D. STEWART. IOSEPH YOUNG, the number of Nominations received not exceed the Vacancies to ,bo filled, rewith declare the said David RobortJamos W. Farquhar, William D. ■art, and Joseph Young to be duly eel as Members of the Peninsula Road d for tho ensuing term. W. FLEMING, Returning Officer. Rosebery street, Bclleknowes, Dunedin, April, 1925. 10ROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRH/, 1925. IBLIC NOTICeIs HEREBY GIVEN that under the provisions of Subon 1 of Section 12 of ‘‘The Local 'EUeci and Polls Act, 1908/’ HEINIRY .RLES REEVES lias RETIRED from Election. JOHN TAFT, Returning Officer, irfc Chalmera.„ Audi 24 Uv J 225. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. NEW ELECTION OP SCHOOL COMMITTEES, MONDAY, 18th MAY, 1925. THE HOUSEHOLDERS in School Districts which failed to Elect School Committees on the evening of Monday 20th April, 1925, are Hereby Notified that the Education Board of tho District of Otago has, in accordance with Clause 9 of the Third Schedule to “Tho Education Act, 1914,” fixed MONDAY, 18th May next, ns the date for the New Election. Tho Meetings will be heir* at 7.30 o’clock p.m. in the school of each district. Householders are hereby called upon to send (in writing) to the Chairman of the School Committee of their District, before 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 11th May, the Names of Persons (being householders) nominated by them to serve upon tho Committee. Each nomination must be signed by the Proposer and by tho Candidate, and must be in tho form set forth below— To the Chairman of tho School Committee. I, _ the undersigned, hereby nominate (Christian Name and Surname of Candidate) for election as a member of the above School Committee for tho ensuing year. (Signature of Nominator.) I hereby consent to the above nomination. (Signature of Candidate.) Dated 1925. This is tho only form of nomination allowed in districts' where tho average attendance at the Public School for 1924 exceeded 240. In districts where there were not more than 240 children in average anoe at the Public School during 1924 nominations may be made in the manner above described or by word of mouth at the annual meeting. S, M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 24th April, 192.5. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. J w. S C U R R (Chairman Benevolent Committee), A PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE, SEEKS RE-ELECTION, SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT.

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Evening Star, Issue 18925, 27 April 1925, Page 8

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