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, V Amusements AIILITAHY CARNIVAL. GARRISON HALL.' - -AFTERNOON, from 2.30 till E. " Admission Free." . - EVERY EVENING. Doors open at G. 30. : 'ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING.' Children Half-price. Each Ticket.' secures a CHANGE in ART UNION. First Prize, Gold Nugget, value £35; Second: Prize',' Gold 'Nugget, Value £15; Third Prize, Gold Nugget, 'value £7 10s. Other Prizes from £5 5s to £1. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF' SIGN&RBORZONrs', :• J . ' ; SPECTACDLAR. DANCES. .- ■. HALL FULL'ivERY NIGHT. CORONATION'. SCENES, .•' •' LOVELY COURT DRESSES, ; - ' -NATIONAL 'COSTUMES, EACH- NATION/PAYING LOYAL'HOMAGE ' ■ :'. To ' ■* THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND • ■ - -QUEEN. ' ! DRAPERY,. ' 1 FANCY GOODS, : . TOYS and,DOLLS. OIL PAINTINGS by well-known artists. • ' WATER'-COLOUR PAINTING by ■ • I - Lady RANFURLY. ...GENUINE, VALyE.,, Everything'flt Tovra Prices. WONDERFUL VARIETY TO CHOOSE ' , FROM. AN APPEAL 'TO OUR LADY'SYMPATHISERS, ,; . TO OUR LADY WORKERS, • • TO OUR LADY ADMIRER^. The Committee beg'to ask the Ladic3 of tho 1 Community to ASSIST by -IN ; CONATIONS of CAKES and LOLLIES for 1 'ho' REFRESHMENT and LOLLY STALL. These can bo handed in to Secretary's' Office, •or at door.x '■ Pleas'o Remember the Boys in Khaki.when you' do your baking. A. M. LOASBY, Captain, Ijy Hon. Secretary. Shows. , jjUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB. I . ENTRIES for POULTRY, PIGEONS, and CANARIES, .(not including Dogs) Will 'be EXTENDED till SATURDAY NEXT, the Gth July.-'. R. A. CRAWSHAW, 2jy ■ ; f • ■ Secretai-y. j OR E FA N CIE RS' C L ÜB. 1 ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, Gth July, , with the Secretaiy, Biax S, Gore. Entries bearing, Saturday's post'mark .will be received on. ' Monday, 7th,,till-'2.30 p:m. Minorca Champion-, i ship at th;» show: Association prize; £5 5s (to be won twice);-Club give in addition, £3 3s, i TTNDER't.h!> South Island, Poultry Xssotia- ■ v. - tion'fl Rules,' ,2 and K *lß, all "Exhibitors at i ,l»ieti Poultry'Slio\y will be 1 .' City Corporation H"o'tices, ; JJUNEDIN CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TENDERS', are invited for the CARTAGIf , ?f RAlLS'along'tho'Tramway Routes'. Particulars may be obtained at tho Offices of the Undersigned,' Tenders close Noon JULY 5, 1902. I ■ "' ■ ■ ' ... ! ■ noyesbros.,.. [ ' Engineers to.the Diuieain.City-.Corporation. ■ 2jy ; ■ 1 1 Crawford street; Dunedin..' , - I Eduration&l. - R- I ; N IT Y ' C O.L LEG E, LONDON, j IMPORTANT NOTICES. ! There will be TWO MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (Theory)' . EXAMINATIONS held | every,year,' in 'Juno arid December; therefore s the iwt Theory Examination will he held on i DECEMBER 13. . The Syllabus has also: been altered. '' HIGHER.THEORY EXAMINATIONS. - The Higher Theory Examinations have been . altered from .December to July. The next , Higher" Exam, therefore will be held iu JULY, 1903. . ' ' - PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. ; There tiro ~.,Three Exhibitions, of Nine • Guineas each.offered by Trinity College, Lont don, to be gained by Candidates under 18 years of age in'the Senior Division. The Committee • of the'Dunedin Centre also offer Exhibitions t on the same terms ns the London Centre for i the Candidates entering at the Dunedin Centre : only. ' The Rev. W. HEWITSON, Chairman. ARTHUR J. BaRTH, Local Secretary: ! gT.. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. The MEN'S FIRST AID CLASS will begin on THURSDAY, July 3, in the Fire Brigade Station, at S p'.m.'' The.'NURSING CLASS will begin on THURSDAY, July .10, in.the Congregational Church -Hall,- Moray place, at 8 p.m. Only , those' who have already a. First Aid or Nursing 1 Certificate can- join. , The WOMEN'S FIRST AID CLASS will - begin on THURSDAY, July 17. in tho Young f Men's Ilnll (next Choral Hall). This Class will t start at 7.30. Tickets, 7s Gd; at J. Williie and Co.'s. Text J Books at the booksellers. Certificate; uncalled for at the Annual , Meeting may.be had from J. Wilkie aud Co. 5 • " J. E. BONE, 1 "fy" Secretary of Centre. B.R ESS M A KIN G SIMPLIFIED (LANGER). f Newest, Quickest, Perfect System. No cal--1 dilations.,,, Patterns in five minutes.. r Extension Cutting,. Pattern Making, and t Trimmings Specially Taught. t Inspection Invited. Anyone may liave a 3 Lesson Free of Charge. Classes Daily, Mon- - aav and Thursday Evening. Miss CHARLES (lato of Melbourne), , A.M.P. Buildings, corner Do'wliug and Princes 3 streetE. 21ap OANWNG DEPORTMENT, AND CALISc THENIC EXERCISES. : ' Mis 3* HOOPER will RESUME all Classes 1 after lEaster.' FRIDAY, April 4 , 8 p.m., Choral Hall; - SATURDAY, April 5, 10.30, a.m., Choral Hall f WEDNESDAY. Pott Chaliners. Schools attended. Private Lessons arranged. - Prospectus . I 26m C 7 YQRK PLACE. DRESSMAKING. SIMPLIFIED.-Tho Improved Columbia System Dress-cutting, ' known as Columbia Excelsior; latest system j in use; f T7MBRACES all modern ,improvements; : JQi-V lightning fitter; simple plans; perfect re- , suits.- Evening dresses, tea gowns, London , fashions. TUITION until -proficient in dressmaking. . Tonus: Time payment if desired. Hours [ arranged-to suit COUNTRY Pupils. Evening Classes. Mfllinoiy tau»ht-. Classes at Mr Campbell's, i George street, Port Chalmers, every Wcdnes- ! day ■. and Saturday, 3 to 9 p.m. — Misg , ROBERTS, - Columbia School, Octagon. 18ju ANGLO-PARISIAN System Dress-cutting and Fitting.—Miss Kate Stewart, 3 High stteet (opposito D.1.C.). ELEGANCE in Dress attained by Anglo- . Parisian System; 'used by leading dressi makers, Paris and London.-Miss Kate , ' Stewart.. : EVERY. Lady .should Learn Anglo-Pari3ian -System; marvel of simplicity. Prospec- •• tlls on application.—Miss KATE STEWART. Mountain king/asthma powder .. y/ill'iiot only,cjire Asthma; it also pro-, vide's.a certain rpmcdv for Bronchitis. 23ju NO matter, what kind of Cold yon may bo suffering from TUSSICURA Vrill give i immediate reliei. 23ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12394, 2 July 1902, Page 1

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