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ATmisensen s ALHAMBRA THEATRE. 2nd Year—TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!—2nd Year FULLER'S WAXWORKS And VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In Grand Irish Ballads, Songs, and Musical .Selections by the Famous Musical Comedians, THE LESLIE BROTHERS. IRISH JUSTICE. Admission, 6d. No" half-price. No pass out.. GRICULTURAL HALL. AVEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 21. WEDNESDAY NEST, MARCH 21. LECTURE, "ELECTRICITY IN PEACE AND j WAR,'' By R. C. JONES (In aid of the Fourth Contingent). < Admission, Is, to all parts. At the request of the Public, a few seats will be reserved on payment of Is extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Tickets to be had at Jacobs's, Braithwaite's, Dresden, and Begg and Co.'s. H. C. CAMPBELL, 15m Hon. Sec. mHE NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS -S. of the FOURTH CONTINGENT will be ENTERTAINED by the Dunedin District N on-Commissioned Officers' Club at their Annual Smoke Concert to be held in the Band Room. Garrison Hall, on TUESDAY, 20th, at 8 p.m. All Non-commissioned Officers can'obtain tickets from the Secretary and Sergeantmajor Towler. 1 R. T. EMMERSON, 17m Hon. Secretary. riOJfTISGEST WEEK. GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY, .MARCH 23. AGRICULTURAL HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 2-1. THE ROYAL KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY. MYRIORAMIC DISPLAY. TRANSArAAL AVAR PICTURES. PATRIOTIC SONGS.Mrs Hudson. Miss Brewer Mr Farquhar Young. Mr J. Hopkins And Others, ihe Favourite North-East Aralley Band will Play. Admission: Gallery 2s, Body of Hall Is Ten Per Cent, of Proceeds to Indian Famine . Relief Fund. i 7m Q. AR R I S.O N H A L~E! SATURDAY, MARCH 24. CONTINGENT FAREAVELL GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. Part of the Proceeds to be devoted to the 'blew Zealand Patriotic Fund. 'Messrs J. Jago, P. Carolin, Maitland Gardner. Miss Florence Brewer will sing "Ihe Young; Recruits." Miss Ada Matbeaon. Solo violinist (his first appearance), Hcrr R.C. ZimmerniEjin, late of Auckland. Mr T Amos from Christcliurch, Piccolo and Flute Soloist (nis nrst appearance)., The_Dunedin Meistersingers: Messrs J. Jago, P: Carohn, P. Sondcrhof,' and D. Melville. Mr H. Emanuel, Comic (his first appearance). Full Orchestra. Musical Director, Herr Paul Sonderhof. - ADMISSION, Is: a few Reserved Seats 2s. Box Plan at the Dresden. AVatch Saturday's paper for full Programme.

?; i ; _ ±i jjg^^^ 7° 17 m , - Sporting. BUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB RACES ' r£ Will be held at ' W 3^ W I JS T GAT (J I - C . tf On WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 2 21st, 23rd, and 24th March, 1900. ■ FIRST RACE at 12.30 EACH DAY. £1 TOTALISATOR (ONE DIVIDEND). ADMISSION: GROUND,'Is. GRAND STAND, 9s EXTRA. SPECIAL TRAINS. and l^retS 'c^se^ KSFSTs «*"? "'* "* ** AbbSL^^^^^^^ sto P ?t\lllLionl and s' 3° traina fr°m Eacecourse ™ DIRECT to Dunedin. Other trains RETURN FARES, INCLUDING ADMISSION TO GROUNDS:' CARRIAGES, 2s 6dSEATED WAGGONS, 2s. . SYDNEY JAMES, ■ Secretary. P.S.—Should the Contingent leave on Saturday, 24th, the third day's races will H POSTPONED until MONDAY, 26th.

Meetings. milE IRISHMEN OF DUNEDIN AND X DISTRICT are invited to ATTEND a MEETING to be held THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 12.30 sharp, in the Agricultural Hall (Board Room), to CONVEY their THANKS to Her Majesty the Queen for her High Appreciation of the Valour of her Irish Troops, and for her Coming Visit to Ireland. The Hon. J. G. "WARD has kindly promised to Attend. 17m P. MURPHY, Adm. IGH STREET SCHOOL OLD BOYS' CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING will bo held in the School Gymnasium at S p.m. on MONDAY 19th inst. BUSINESS: Consideration of Rules, Election o£ canta:ii. J. LOMAS, I?"' Sec, and Treas. TQUNEDIN FOOTBALL CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above/ Club will be held in the Grand Hotel on MONDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at 8 BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Office-bearers etc. H. F. SINCOCK, I'm Hon. Secretary. "jrjjj U N E D I N BURNS CLUB. Tho MONTHLY MEETING will be heia in the Choral Hall, Moray place, on WEDNES- I DAY, the 21st inst. Copies of the Annual ' Report and Balance Sheet will be circulated. Admission strictly as specified on members' tickets, which must be shown at the door. No Passes. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. GORDON MACDONALD, President. DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS vill be held in the Oddfellows' i Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on THURSDAY I 22nd March, 1900, at S p.m., when the 36th An- j propnation of £500 will be disposed of by i sale. As the Share List is nearly full, and will shortly be Closed, Intending Shareholders should make early application. New Shareholders participate in Ballot immediately upon entrance. ; J. A. HOPCRAFT, 17m Secretary. "^TETERANS from Royal Navy and~Armv V MEET at Garrison Hall, 7.30 p.m., Saturday, 17th inst.—S. H. Davies. 14m A MEETING of DAIRYMEN will be held To-night at 8 o'clock at Shamrock to Picnic and Social. 17 m T ADIES' bcaiitiful Laird Schrober's highJLJ class American Boots and Shoes only at Simon Bros/

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 1

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