Amusements. PR I N.C ESS THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer .. Mr W. O'SullivaaRepresentative for J. C. "Williamson and George Musgrbve .. ..Mr Bert Eoyle. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AUGUST 11, THE BELLE OP NEW YORK. Violet GTey (the Belle).. ..Miss A. POLLARD. GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Doors open at 2 o'clock, commencing 2.30 H.M.S. PINAFORE. Matinee Prices: Adults, Circle 2s, Stalls Is; Children1, Circle Is, Stalls 6d. Musical Director—Mr ARTHUR KING. Box Office, Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. PRINCESS THEATRE. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. THORNTON STEWART'S ROYAL WAR KINEMATOGRAPH. AND CONCERT COMPANY, Showing all the Latest War Pictures. •Special Engagement of FRED. FOLEY, Ventriloquist and Magician. Prices: Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is;-Pit, 6d. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. llau ' F. A. HUSTON, Agent. T> UNE DI N BURNS CLUB. U The MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the, Choral Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst. (the Anniversary.of the Birth of Sir Walter Scott).. A short address will be delivered by the Rev. James Gibb, and a grand "Scott" programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Recitations, etc., will be rendered by the Choir and other friends. Admission strictly as specified on Members' Tickets, which may be procured at the door of the Hall. Doors-open, at 7.30 p.m. lljau GORDON MACDONALD, President. 4taledictory conversazione V To , REV. A. AND MRS NORTH, Of the Hanover street Baptist Church, in the Garrison Hall, TUESDAY, August 28, 7.30. Speeches by representative Ministers. Music. Refreshments. Tickets, Is, to be had at Driver's Bookroom, Bible Depot, and Sligo's. IlaTj LACK F AMILY ORCHESTRA Open for Engagement Concerts, Balls, etc. Mr Black receives pupils for Violin, Corne\ and Clarionet. Telephone 1426. SO High street. Shows. ATAGO A. AND'P. 'SOCIETY, ANNUAL HORSE PARADE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 22nd. ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW Of STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Etc., THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,. ' NOVEMBER 29 and 30. TEe Programme Committee are now revising the Catalogue, and would be pleased'to receive any suggestions and particulars of Special Prizes. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. Box 365, Ihinedra. . llau Borough Council NotificationsOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. FINAL REVISION -.OF BURGESS LIST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council of the Borough of West Harbour will be hold in the Council Chambers, Rothesay, on MONDAY, 13th August inst., at 7.30 p.m., whereat OBJECTIONS to the Burgess List and CLAIMS to be PLACED THEREON will be heard and determined. . H. E. MOLLER, . ■ Mayor. Rothesay, August 10. ■ llau OROUGH OF ST. KILDA. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY in the Office of Councillor for Musselburgh Ward, in room of Mr Gabriel Hodges • (resigned). " NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES for ELECTION to the above Office -will be received at the Council Chambers, St. Kilda, till 12 o'clock noon on. FRIDAY, the 17th day of August, 1900. The POLL (if any) will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 29th" day of Augußt, 1900. JNO. GORE, Returning Officer. St. Kilda, August 8, 1900. ' 9au Educational mRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (DUNJL EDIN CENTRE). PRIZES AND CERTIFICATES GAINED IN THE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS Of 1899 Will be Distributed by HIS HONOR MR JUSTICE WILLIAMS, On FRIDAY, August 10, 1900, at i p.m., in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Moray place. MUSIC SELECTIONS will be Rendered by Prizo Winners and Other Candidates. W. HEWITSON, Chairman. 9au A. J. BARTH, Local Secretary. X G~ G BRANSON, Pupil of Hei-r Rudolf Himmer, Melbourne, Is prepared to receive PUPILS for Singing and Voice Production. For terms apply DRESDEN COMPANY, 10au Princes street. -£7E,f E CAN TEACH VT You how to become an Architect, Bridge, Railroad, or Mining Engineer, Bookkeeper, Chemist, Draughtsman, Civil Engineer, Electrical, Steam, Locomotive, Marine, or Gas Engineer, Surveyor, Stenographer, or an Expert in Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation, etc., etc. We supply all the Books you need—guide and correct your work, and give you a high-class TECHNICAL EDUCATION by mail. Wo have helped thousands to better positions and salaries. Write for Freo Circular, describing tho subject in which you are interested to WILLIAM J. ALEXANDER, 24 Coombes's Arcade, Auckland, N.Z. Representative International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. lOmy (P.O. Box 306). WANTED, by Painstaking Teacher, PUPILS for Piano; beginners preferred; 15s quarter.—Address Music, Times Office. llr.u MISS APSTEIN is prepared to take a limited number for Cutting and Fitting and the Art of Dressmaking.—Upstairs, Miss Mackenzie's Art Exchange. llau SHORTHiv.Njj, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping; day -and evening classes.—W. C. Walker, 23 Princes street. 4au WANTED, COACH, Latin, French, Algebra, Euclid, Mensuration. —Apply Brick Cottage (near Beach), Main road, St. Kilda. Personal. WILL R. Froude kindly call at C.P.O. Letter awaiting him. llau TF EDWARD SAMUEL, formerly of London, A. England, son of Esther Samuel, will COMMUNICATE with Messrs EMANUEL & SIMMONDS, Solicitors, 19 Finsbury Grons, London, England, he will hear of something to liia advantage. JLOau
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 1
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