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Amusements. p.BIKCESS IHIAIBE . Sub-Lessee Mr 0. M. M'Adoo Treasurer Mr Eugene M'AdoQ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I Ana for LIMITED SEASON ONL"2 CONTINUED'SUCCESS CONTINUED SUCCESS Of O. M. M'ADOO'S ORIGINAL ~jubilee"singers. JUBILEE SINGEfiS. . - /TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I SECOND GRAND CHANGE . : . .. ~ OF PEOGBAMME, Introducing Selections from the favourit* Operas, "Bohemian Girl" and "II ' Trovatore," By the Entire Company. Costumed and Scenic. Effects. Madam M'ADOO and Miss ROBINSON will sing " Home to our Mountains." Miss ANDERSON will sing "When Other Lips." Mr COLLINS will sing " Heart Bowed Down," Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs's. : , R, H. COLLINS, Business Rep. Sap FRED DAWSON, Advance Rep. BILLIARDS.— Watson's; new cloths,- new balls; Gd, night or day; coolest, airiest room in city. *■ . 28m BILLIARDS.— Wain's Hotel, two 'Alcock's Tables.; patent low, cold-resisting Excelsior cushions; no noise, no jumping. 25m • Meetings. SOUTH" AMERICAN EVANGELICAL MISSION/ A FAREWELL MEETING'to Mr and Mrs GE"O. ALLAN and PARTY, who expect, to leave in a few days for South America, will be held in the Choral " Hall THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 14th inst., at 7.30-q'clock. All Christians cordially invited. ; Mr CHAS. REEVE, from Poona, will also address the meeting. . Map EducationalTHE ASSOCIATED. BOARD Of the ... ■ ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSlC'and th« ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1 ' For ■ : LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN JIUSIC. ENTRIES for EXAMINATIONS m the various Subjects, on the proper forms and accompanied by the examination fees,' must be forwarded to Messrs Begg's Music Warehouse, Princes street Dunedin, by noon on WED- • ■tfESDAY, April 19. A.. HAMILTON, 14ap Hon. Local Representative. MISS HODGKINS is prepared to receive PUPILS for Drawing and Painting from the Life at her Studio, 36 George sticet, above Duune's, artists' colourman (next cl<-er to Aldred'.s). .'gap tEJFr^TAMES ROBERTSON-(Pupil of Mrs ItJL W.ilkie), -'Teacher Pianoforte, Singing, Voice-production. Terms: £1 Ira. quarter,,,Adclfess: Mr.Tno. Hogg,,piatioforteVarehb'use,-St. Audreys, street. , ''■ -,-.■;■.- ' ,■-fep.r f^OLUMBIA, Dress-fitting Schools, Octagon. XJ' —Day and Evening .Classes now forming. ' ■ The famous Worth's system is taught. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy.—Madame Haraann's Adult , Class, St. Paul's _• Schoolroom, Wednesday evening; Juvenile, Saturday.afternoon; at Feruhill, Thursday. Terms'to each class, J3l Is quarter; payable in advance. . Map .rf^REEN ISLAND.—Dancing: Madame Ha\X mann will MEET intending PUPILS • Monday evening next, at Volunteer Hall, 8 o'clock. ' ' Map PUPILS' taught the latest in shirts and sacques. Millinery taught by an exporienced milliner.—Columbia School, Octagon. " A CME" SCHOOL, 76 George street (next J\. Neil, herbalist); Miss Hinds has resumed teaching new-,"'Acme " . system. . CUTTING^ Fitting, and Designing/ thoroughly taught; pupils attending these classes receive personal instruction from the principal. - LADIES taught to arrange Millinery, Bows, i and Trimmings-in-a few lessons;patterns cut to measure. . ■ 3a , VOCAL Methods, Tutors, Studies, and Soloa for Piano, Violin, and all instruments. Lowest prices.—Braithwaite's. Jf';a EXAMINATION Series,. Academic, Augener, and Litolff Editions; Standard Songs and Piano Solos. -Lowest rates.—Braithwaite's Music Department. . • TRINITY College Text and Question Books, Regulations, Entrance Forms, Special Studies, and Music. — Braithwaite's Book Arcade. ...'.;■ Coaches and 'Buses- - ■ ROYAL MAIL COACH TO HIGHCLIF? . AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves Sandymount at 3.30 a.m. ' very Xaesday, Thursday; and Saturday; returning )rtm rhincdin at 3 p.m.. . .. . . FARES: From Sandymount, Is Gd'singles; \ 2s 6d return. From HighcKff, Is each way. dARRY CROSS, Proprietor, " Jeffs's Criterion Stable), 24jy Moray Place. T» OVAL MAIL LINE OF* COACHE3. PALMERSTON to NENTHORN, througl MACRAES and MOONLIGHT. Leave Palmerston for Nenthorn via Dunbaclt, Macraes, and Moonlight, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 11.15 a.m.; Returning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10.30 a.m., reaching Palmerston at 4.45 JAMES CHALLIS, Proprietor. Head Office: Empire Stables, Pulmeriton. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHE9 (COBB & CO.). The above Line of Coaches leave Lawreuc» for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the a'ternate days. For Roxburgh and intermediate places daily. . Leave Ranfurly for Naseby, Wedderburn, Idaburn, Hill's Creek, and St. Bathans Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, on arrival of 6.50 a.m. train from Dunedin; Cambrians, Becks, Ophir, Alexandra, and Clyde, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Leave Clyde for St. Bathans and inteime- : • diate, places on Mondays, Wednesdays; and Fridays, at 12 noon; St. Bathans and intermediate places to Ranfurly Tuesdays,. Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7 a.m., connecting with train arriv-ng Dunedin 6.5 p.m. . ■ * Leave Ranfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand Express ' Company. - Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedin, and from ~ ' ' H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office: Peel street. Lawrence, ITIHE OTAGO WITNESS "has the Largest A Circulation of any weekly in the colony. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers. Present circulation (steadily increasing), 9800 weekly. 27au SEEN in every Farmhouse in Otago, Southland, and South Canterbury.—The Otago Witness is to be found in out-of-the-way spots where no othor paper is ever seen. TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A Larg« Amount of Beading Matter, Price' 64-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 1

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