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T>RINOESS IHEi/m Sub-Lessee Mr O. M. M'Adoa Treasurer....'..a Mr Eugene M'Adooi ' TO-NIGHT^ Mr O. M. M'ADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE SINGERS.' •JUBILEE SINGERS. • TO-NIGHT. GRAND POPULAR PROGRAMME. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE SEASOM, HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR A FEW. '. . EVENINGS MORE. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW NIGHT. : Come and Hear the Old Favourite JUBILEE CHORUSES For the LAST TIME. Come and hear MADAME M'ADOO.' Come and .see' THE ONLY JALVAN. Come and see JERRY MILL 3. . - : REMEMBER I ONLY A FEW EVENINGS MORE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sale at.Jacobs's. * R. H. COLLINS, " ;; . 18ap Business Manager. VENINGS WITH GREAT AUTHORS." The Fifth of the Series,. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, CHORAL HALL, at 8. ALFRED H. BURTON will give READINGS from the Writings of Tennyson, Carlyle, George . Eliot, Rudyard Tpph'ng, Newbolt, Hardy, and others. British Patriotism: The English Rustic. Admission, Ono Shilling. Master Ivan Moore will play a selection upon the pianoforte. . ' 18aB, Z^TAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION, FLAG COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES for the Above Competitions musi be MADE to the Undersigned, in writing,BEFORE SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd April. ' ..',.. The Competitions will ■be held in Three Grades—First, Second, and Junior. ■ ENTRANCE FEES—First Grade, ios;*' Second and Junior Grades, ss. -', JAS. HUTCHISON, : 18ap • Hon. Secretary. ANTED, GIRLS (Chorus and March), age 13 to 17.—Apply, before 11, Gprdoa. House, Hanover street. ' -. 18ap -,' EducationalTHE ASSOCIATED BOARD Of the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and thr ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC . ' , ■. For ■ ' ,-■./:.; LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. ENTRIES for EXAMINATIONS in ,th» various Subjects, on the proper forms andac-. companied by the examination fees, must be forwarded to Messrs Bcgg's Music Warehouse, Princes street, Dunedin, by noon on WEDNESDAY, April 19.. A. HAMILTON, ■ ;14ap Hon.-Local Representative. UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART' AND DESIGN, MOBAY PLA,CE. i . .. The SECOND QUARTER CoIIMENdES on MONDAY FIRST, the 17th APRIL. .- DAY CLASSES. Freehand and Model Drawing in Outline (Elementary and Advanced Stages), Drawing in Light and Shade (Elementary and Ad-' . vanced Stages), Drawing from the Antique and ' from the Life, • Painting in . Mono- . chrome, Modelling, Design, Geometrical Drawing (Art), Perspective and Practical, .Plane,, and Solid Geometry (Science). Open from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m! . . . ": 1 Fee—^£l Is per quarter. . EVENING CLASSES. , Freehand and Model Drawing (Elementary and Advanced Stages), Drawing in Light, and Shade (Elementary and Advanced Stages),' Perspective Drawing from the Antique and from the Life. ■ . • Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Machine Drawing and Construction, Building Construction. ■ .. , .. Open .from 7to 9. Fee-^lOs 6d'per quarter. A SPECIAL CLASS for LADIES on FRIDAY EVENING, for DRAWING FKOM THE LIFE. DAVID 0. HUTTON, 15ap ■ Art Master, Principal. UNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. Paul's Schoolroom and Private Residence, Fernhill (near Cricket ■ Ground). — MADAME HAMANN'S CLASSES arranged to. suit everyone, and Private Lessons at hours to suit pupils. Adults and children trained for carnivals, bazaars, school concerts, etc. These displays of a most beautiful and refined nature. All contracts at the lowest charge. To Madamo Hamann's ability as a teacher thousands can testify. ■ Bap -\lfll JAMES ROBERTSON (Pupil of Mrs lVj. Wilkio), Teacher Pianoforte, Singing, Voice-production. Terras: JEI Is ft quarter. Address : Mr Jno. Hogg, pianoforte warehouse, St. Andrew street. ' • 6ap ALBANY Street Gymnasium Classes.—The Gymnastic Classes RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY first, at 7 o'clock.—lnstructor; J. C. Smith. 18ap /ptOLUMBIA Dress-fitting Schools, Octagon. \j —Day and Evening Classes now.forming. The famous Worth's system 13 taught. PUPILS tanght the latest in skirts and sacques. Millinery taught by an ■ experienced milliner. —Columbia School, Octagon. , " A CME " SCHOOL, 76 George street (next : J\. Neil, herbalist); Miss Hinds has resumed teaching new " Acme " system. UTTING, Fitting, and Designing, thoroughly taught; pupils attending these classes receive personal instruction from the principal. LADIES taught to arrange Millinery, Bows, mid Trimmings in a few, lessons; patterns cut to measure. 3a VOCAL Methods, Tutors, Studies, and Solos for Piano, Violin, and all instruments. Lowest prices.—Braithwaite's. JP;a EXAMINATION Series, Academic, Augener, and Litolff Editions; Standard Songs and Piano Solos. Lowest rates.—Braithwaite's Music Department. mRINITY College Text and Question Books, JL Regulations, - Entrance Forms, Special Studies, and Music. — Braithwaite's , Book Arcade. •piCTORIAL CALENDARS, ' 1000. Our SAMPLES will again represent tho BEST WORK of the most Eminent Colourprinters of England, and as we have this year added the product.ons of several new makers to our list, the ran^e of subjects to choose from will be even wider than before. ' We can, with confidence, recommend buyers to withhold their orders till our Samples are submitted. THE' OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND.WIT- ■ NESS NEWSPAPERS CO. (LTD.), '• ■ ' Dunedin. 2Sf ■JV'pKTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND": WELLINGTON BEANCH OFFICE : Of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES ! 'And OTAGO WITNESS, 13 .CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, Near G.P.0., Where Files can be referred to, Copies obtained,. and where..Advertisements, Subscriptions, ■ • and Accounts will be received by ' MR J. ILOTT. 'Managing' Agent for North" Island. ' ' ' ' ADIES' PAGE (by Kmmeline).—Answers to Correspondents, Table Talk, Chat cr.i Books, Ladies' Gossip, Hrsw Interests.—Ota* Witness

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 1

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