OPERA HOUSE. NIVERSAL DICTURES. With a Complete New Series of tbe Latest Motion Picture Masterpieces. Every item a performance in Hself. THE GIRL SPY AT VICKSBURG. THE QUEEN OF-HEARTS. '-■■■■-.' A WOMAN'S LOVE. HISTORIC SPOTS OF OLD LONDON. WINTER SPORTS AT CHAMOUNIX THE VILLAGE COACHMAN. ' PATHE GAZETTE—99. ITALIAN BARBER. FOOLSHEAD AT A PICTURE SHOW FAT JACK AND SLIM JIM. TONTOLINI, AUTO DRIVER. COMPLETE CHANGE SATURDAY. " 'New Overture and Incidental Music by Patlie Orchestra. ■ ,; PRICES AS USUAL. ' ;
PERA HOUSE. FAREWELL VISIT. Good-bye to the Oamaru Stage. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, MAY 2nd. A 13K1LLLANT ATTRACTION. HUGH J. WARD'S HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And: Australia's Favorites, MISS CELIA GHILONI MISS MAUD CHETWYND Presenting A Joyous » Seven Days." Whirl of Fun. » Seven Days." By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopivood. " Seven Days." a Laughing "Seven Days." Wonder. That laughed, itself into the longest run ■ ever''enjoyed by a farce in America, establishing a-two years' record at the Astor Theatre, New York. "SEVEN DAYS."..." SEVEN DAYS." A Combination of Curious Circumstances. The Box Plan opens at the Dresden on Friday Morning. Prices: ss, 3s, Is. Early door Pit and Stalls, 6d extra. 330 Representative, Walter Monk. SKATING. DRILL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TWO SESSIONS TO-MORROW. Concession Cards of 12 Tickets for Regular Patrons (Ladies, including Admission and,use of Ball-bearing Skates 12s 6d, Admission and Floor 10s). . Gentlemen (Admission and Ballbearing Skates 17s 6d, Admission and Floor 14 s). Instructors to Assist Learners at All Sessions. Special Session for School Boys and Girls on Saturday Mornings; 6d admission, Skates Free; BAND.IN ATTENDANCE. W. R. M'GRATH, Proprietor. W. F. DOUDS, Manager. SKATING. SKATING.
DUNTROON—TO-NIGHT. HAKATARAMEA—FRIDAY. EURO W—SATURDAY. Other dates to follow. The public are requested to peruse the Mail for future intimations. WOODS AND BOYLE, Proprietors. THE BIBLE TERCENTENARY. (1611-1911.) OPERA HOUSE, OAMARU. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 8 p.m. Chairman REV. W. J. "WILLIAMS. Address, REV.F. G. BUCKINGHAM: "How We got Our Bible." Address. F. MILNER, ESQ., M.A (Rector of Waitaki High School): "The Bible and the Empire." Address, REV. R. J. PORTER: "The Bible and Literature." A resolution will he submitted by R. Milligan, Esq. (Mayor of Oamarn),' and seconded by Mr T. H. Mathieson. The Rev. W. Wright and -Adjutant Dixon will also take part in the meeting. Suitable hymns will be sung. Collection: A MEETING of the SHEARERS' -P- UNION will be held hi the Office of the NORTH OTAGO DAIRY, at 7 p.m. on EVENING. W. CUNNINGHAM, 341 Secretary. WAITAKI COLLIE DOG CLUB. "PNTRIES for above TRIALS JJ CLOSE oil SATURDAY, the 29th inst., at 9. p.m; ' : ■'• W. H. ROSS, 307 Hon. Sec. HAMPDEN BOROUGH. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given - ' that thfe following is the result of the above election:— NICOLSON, 5 ' William ... 82 MURCOTT, W. H. ... 63 M ' Informal . a.. '... 1I therefore declare WILLIAM NICOLSON duly elected MAYOR for the ensuing term ending May, 1912. £ ACH. A. «WILLIAM, ' Returning Officer. ' Hampden, 26th April, 1911. M
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PUBLICAN?S : LICENSE. - "The Licensing-Act, 1908." The Licensing District of Waitaki. T HERBERT WEBB ORR, of Dnn--4* trooii, r DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I desire and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Waimate on the SIXTH DAY of JUNE, 1911, apply for a CERTIFICATE-aiitho-Irising the issue of at License for a house situate at Duntroon, containing 22 rooms, exclusive of those required': for-the iise of the family. ;Da,ted -at Oamaru the 26th day of A:prili 1911. - ; • U : ?!-- HERBERT W. ORR. VF; W; ONGLEY,J '»■'"' ■;■ Solicitor, 'Qamaru. -339 ;MuMbIEAL ELECTION FOR COUN- ,:.'.: TO THE ELECTORS OF OAMARU. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— A- 1 < fc-Bcg to * Tender my SINCERE THANKS for the honor conferred upon me at yesterday's .poll; and/ assure you that your confidence will serve as an incentive in the exercise of my best efforts at all times on your behalf. •'■ ■'-'■'' - '■■ ■•"'■ T'-ain, 'etc.j;'-.---""'v- ! ' ; : . 352 :/ R; K. mELAND. MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR COUNCILLORS? " : T ADD2S AND GENTLEMEN THANKS to those who supported me at yesterday's poll, I desire to state that it will be my earnest endeavor to advance the welfare of the town. I assure the electors that no effort will be spared to maintain the confidence reposed in me. —I am, etc., 353 ANDREW WATSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10752, 27 April 1911, Page 4
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