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Amusements. •A LHAMBRA THEATRE. FULLER'S WAXWORKS. - . TO-NIGHT ! ■ TO-NIGHT 1 New Programme and ; * Mr "WILL WATKINS. Just Added to the Chamber of Horrors: 1 The TERRIBLE TRIPLE TRAGEDY at ■ GATTON. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at' 2. Admission,' 6d; Chamber of Horrors, 3d. Tp 0 T B A It U FIRST GRADE MATCHES. . KAIKORAI v. ALHAMBRA, " On the Cariabrook Ground. ' DUNEDIN v. UNION, .; On the Caledonian Ground. Each Match Starts at 3 o'clock THIS AFTER' ■ NOON. • Prices of Admission to Each Ground* (! Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d Extra. Ladies Free. -. iHRAND ■ GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINVJT ~ MENT ' .."'.' In ; ' : ■-' AGRICULTURAL HALL, . On AUGUST 17 and 18, By the following Schools: — High School,, High street, Albany street, Union street, Anderson's Bay, and St. Clair. OBJECTS: To show the system of instruction adopted in the schools supervised by Instructor. Hanna,. and to provide Bounds for the further equipment of the G/ymnasiums attached to these schools. PATRONS: His Worship the Mayor":ana Council, Lieutenant-colonel Webb and Military Staff, Dr Brown (chairman) and Members of . the Education Board, Chairman and Members of High Schools Board of Governors, Chairman and ■•. Members of - Committees of Combined Schools; the Hons. W. M. Bolt, J; MacGregor, and D. Pmkerton, M.L.C.'s; the M.H.R.'a for Dunedin City and Suburbs; A.' Wilson, Esq., M.A., Rector of Boys' High School; W. D. Milne, M.A., LL.D.; Drß Batchelor, Burnett, G-. Macdonald, Burt, W. Macdonald, iilacpher- ' ; son, J. 'Macdonald, Fulton, Roberts, ani ' Closs, etc., et«. - •• .;' . \ OVER 400 PERFORMERS will take.smrt. The Largest Gymnastic Entertainment evei given in New Zealand. ■ ■programmes and Tickets next week.' '- WATCH THE PAPERS for fuller particulars, i .... i 7j tt "prLLlAKDS.—Watson's; 6d, -day . ani Jt> night; addition of two Wright BanisK iow-cushicn tables; finest room in the colony; four tables; all games marked;,.everything new, 20ap : r ; Meeting*. ' ; "JVrORNINGTON CRICKET CLUB. . Tke' Secretary would be glad if Members would attend a MEETING, to be held in the Shamrock -Hotel TO-NIGHT, at 8.30, to Arrange Positions; at the Carnival. • As there is.going to be a large attendance of visitors, every member is asked to turn,up to make complete arrangements. 17ju T\UJf'EDIlf BURNS CLUB. 'The MONTHLY MEETING will be held jn the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21st .: inst., -when an Address will be delivered by -7 " G. M. Thomson, Esq., and a good Programme of Part Songs, Solos, Recitations, etc., bj 'the Choir and'other friends. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Members' Tickets can be procured at the Door of the Hall. ■ :..,. ' "■ ■ ■ GORDON "MACDONALD, 17jn President. - UNEDIN STARE-BOWKETT BUILD- : ■: -:.•-. tntgk society; >• i The -THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be-held in the Victoria Hall, Agricultural Buildings, Crawford street, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st June, 1899, at Bp.m. "' ■" •" ■■•■■'■' ••■■■• • . ■ J. A. HOPCRAFT, 17jit " • Secretary. mAIERI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ADJOURNED MEETING. - * A MEETINGwiII.be held under the auepicet of the Taieri Agricultural Society on THURS^ DAY, June 22, at 7 p.m., at Outram, to discuss the best means of dealing with the Small Birds Nuisance. Farmers and othera interested are invited to-attend. ; JOHN. H, 'ALLAN, I 17ju ' ' Secretaiy. Shows. nPAIERI POULTRY, PIGEON, and CAGE A BIRDS SOClETY.—Entries for the above Show close on WEDNESDAY, June 21, - v t 1899, with W. Aitken arid Sons, Arcade; or-C. v Bills, George street, Dunedin.—JOS. SMITH, Hon. Secretary, Mosgiel.- 17ju Educational. t^ l o c v-= t i o N." MRS COLLET DOBSON> (Under the auspices of the Board of Educr.- ---": tion). ■ ' , ; Intending Pupils who consulted Mrs Collet Dobson at the Technical Classes.Association and Normal School re the- formation of additional classes for the benefit of teachers and others, please accept this intimation —that TWO SEPARATE CLASSES are now in Construction. For 'particulars, Studio, Ross's Buildings, Octagon, 5 to 6 p.m. daily. ■ 17ju 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 Madame. Hamann's ability as a teacher thousands can testify. !?g 13IAN0F0RTE TEACHING.-MISS REH- -*■ BERG has returned^to town, and will Resume Pianoforte Teaching, etc., on MONDAY, 19th June. Studio: Moray place. 17ju /COLUMBIA Dross-fitting Schools, Octagon. \j —Day and Evening Classes now forming. The famous Worth's system is taught. PUPILS taught the latest in skirts and sacoues. Millinery taught by an experienced milliner.—Columbia .School, Octagon. ACME School of Instruction, 76 George street (next Neil, herbalist).—Principal, .• • Miss Hinds, certificated teacher. CUTTING, Fitting, Modelling, and Designing thoroughly taught; pupils receive personal instruction from the Principal; terms moderate. _ _ : MISS HINDS, being a registered teacher, offers special advantages to country pupils. Dressmaking Classes, Millinery Classes. 12ju DOMESTIC LOVE STORY OF GREAT INTERESTc ; We beg to announce that we have secured fta Rights of Publication in ous columns Of A NEW WORK OF FICTIOS From the pen of an able and popular" Authoress whose previous books have achieved considerable success. We refer to Misa IZA. DUFFUS HAKDY, Author of "In the Springtime of Eove," "A New Othello," " A Woman's Loyalty,* " The Girl He Did Not Marry,"Etc., Etc. Tho Title of our cow Stors is MACGILLEROrS MILLIONS And the Opening Chapters appeared in. SM columns on SATURDAY, JURE 10.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11452, 17 June 1899, Page 1

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