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- Amusements. THEATRE; ] Pleasure's Centre, Mirth's Headquarters. Refined Vaudeville Presented by DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY Is there any. one ot the human family who j does not .suffer occasionally from that "loathed melancholy." called "the blues"? If such a person exists, he is as rare as the Great Auk, and lie never, never eats late suppers or looks a thought too often op the>" cup that cheers." From Whatever cause tlio blue devils take possession of us, whether from derangement of the liver or nervous system, 1 or from simple ennui, the cure for them is < the same. ' GO TO DIX'S. ■ Ursula Geflterfiekl, in one of her books, haaidles tlio blue.devils -without gloves. Her proscription'is to sitiile, smile! Smile in/ season and- out-of season; smile whether you feel'.like it or not, and gradually the mental state will adapt it-self to tlio bodiiy expression, If you want 'ono long, continuous smile, • CO TO DIX'S. There is an-' exceediugly bite tonic that all i of Ais must, gulpi. doivn sooner or later, and that is that :iio-man., cares a straw about our ' woes. The man.who laughs is the man who has friends by the score, whose society is eagerly sought and who :s always welcome; but tlio woman who'weeps very soon learns that she must weep alone. " This sad old earth has need of our mirth.'' If you want to learn lio'w to laugh, ! GO TO DIX'S. ENTIRE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . . , TO-NIGHT. PRICES: Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. ■ . MONDAY, J"ULY 14. First Appearance in Dunedin of VAL'VOUSDEN, Character. Impersonator, Mimic, and Venti'iloquist, Introducing his Original Laugh-loosening ' Sketch, • Mrs O'RORKE. "ARRAHI AVAIT TILL I TELL YOU." ■ HIGH STREET-SCHOOL OLD BOYS' CLUB. . A GRAND CONCERT and GYMNASTIC DISPLAY will bo given in the High Street School Gymnasium, Alva street, on THURSDAY, 17th July, at 3 p.m. , Admission, Is; Children, Gd. H. MATHESON, 12jy ■ Hon. Secretary. Jjl O O T B A L L. . , FIRST GRADE MATCHES. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, CALEDONIAN GROUND. ALHAMBRA v. liAIKORAI. ' CARISBRdOK GROUND. ■ UNIVERSITY v. SOUTHERN. Admission: Ground, Gd, Stand, Gd Extra; Ladies, Free. GEORGE SMITH, Hon. Sec. O.R.F.U. Educational. rjVECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. The-SECOND TERM Begins on MONDAY, 14th July. ■ New Students''shouldinrol at once. ■ Intending Student?, of the proposed Electri- , cal Class are invited to attend on MONDAY, 14th inst., at' 8.15 p.m., when Filial Arrangements for Starting the Class will be made. ANGUS MARSHALL, • Ojy- ■ ■ Secretary- and .Superintendent. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. The WOMEN'S FIRST AID CLASS will begin on THURSDAY, July 17, in the Young Men's Hall (next Choral Hall). This Class will start at 7.30. ! Tickets, 7s Gd; at J. Wilkic and Co.'s. Text Books at the booksellers. . Certificates uncalled for at the Animal Meeting may be had from J. Wilkie and Co. ' J". E. BONE, 28ju Secretary of Centre. jy l o. c u- t i on! MRS,COL.LET-DOBSON. (Under the auspices of the Education Board of Otago), Teacher at Normal School, Trailing College, Technical' Classes Association, and at Braemar HoUse-(lhe Misses Miller), etc. _• TUITION (Private Class) in ELOCUTION, including Diaphragmatic System of Breathing, Laws of Balance, Fencing, Catrriage, Gesture, &c. , ' CANTILLATING, ORATORICAL TRAINING, PULPIT AND PLATFORM, DRAMATIC ART (Classes Wednesdays and Saturdays). DUNEDIN- COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. Competitors, Coached for above. Otago Teachers and Pupil Teachers are reminded that ; Enrolment for Special Classes dates from Expiration of Midwinter Holidays. All Technical Classes (exoept those held on Tuesday night next, which continue to meet at their usual hour) .resuuio from 15th inst. New Winter Private Classes in Formation. Terms on application at STUDIOS, 2 and 3 top flat, Ross's Buildings, Octagon. 9jy OANC'ING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALIs'THENIC EXERCISES. Miss HOOPER will RESUME all Classes •after Easter. FRIDAY, April 4 , 8 p.m., Choral Hall; SATURDAY, April 5, 10.30 a.m., Choral Hall. ; WEDNESDAY, Port Chalmers. Schools attended. Private Lessons arranged. Prospectus" i 26m G7 YORK PLACE. Dressmaking simplified (LANGER). | Newest, Quickest, Perfect System. No cal- ' dilations. Patterns in five minutes. > Extension Cutting, Pattern Making, and ' Trimmings Specially Taught. ; Inspection Invited. Anyone may have a , Lesson Free of Charge. Classes Daily, Mondav and Thursday Evening. . Miss CHARLES (late of Melbourne), A.M.P. Buildings, corner Dowling and Princes streets. 24ap OSSBOTIIAM'S SCHOOL OF HAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (Established 1892),. 41 Dowling street (Cut- • ting). Open day and evening. Principal, T. - J. Rossbotham. I.P.S. (Honours), London. ■ Agent Remington Typewriter. Telephone 73G. VENING CLASSES; Private Tuition Daily. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Pen- - manship, Arithmetic, English.—E. T. Wood, I 30 Dowling street. ENGINEERING and Milling Arithmetic.— Pupils Coached far Accountants' Insti- . tute, Civil Service, and other Examinations.— E. T. Wood. Tuition by correspondence.Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, . etc. Write for particulars.—E. T. WOOD, 30 3 Dowling street. 12jy 1 A NGLO-PARISIAN System Dress-cutting . j-i. and Fitting.—Miss Kate Stewart, 3 High i, street (opposite D.1.C.). ELEGANCE in 'Dress attained by AngloParisian System; used by leading dress- !, »:akers, Paris and London.—Miss Kate :i Stewart. EVERY Lady should Learn System; marvel of simplicity. Prospec- - te oil application.—Miss KATE STEWART. i QIIQRTHAND, Typewriting, and Book- - (O keeping; day and evening classes have , been resumed.—'W. C. Walker, 23 Princes a street,. 7ju " A RE'you a Photographer? If not, why not? ' -Everything Taught School -of Photo- " graphy, 35 Princes street. Bjy PRIVATE TUITION given iii Maori Language; terms reasonable.—G. A. Hansard, lwcnted interpreter, 35 PTO-fi-s street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12403, 12 July 1902, Page 1

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