Amngementt. THEATRE; Head.uarter.. Helmed Vaudeville Presented by DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY meniloua <»4 Enthusiastic Success Achieved by w r gei ger, Mr JOHN GEIGER . mTTri 2 JOHIr geigbr; I„4 A 3 D , OP . THE VIOLIN. ' Lust Isiglit But One of , VAX VOUSDEN, The Inimitable'.' ocreams of Laughter Greet SAM KOWLEY. A i;,?T ,T d UEaljatwl Success Of : A,f ' W . . XnSll* : • • • ew Series ot Pictures liv PRICFS- TOAG'RAPH. PRICES:CircIc,2 S ; Stalls. Is; Pit, Sirica " ' The 2, .The W Acrobatic Comedian, • ' Mr VICTOR KELLY t- n i (Late of My and Ashby,.: World's Sntortrin.^ OTAGO UNIVERSITY FUND. MARINE excursion, ; SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. S.S. NAPIER and S.S. EXPRESS , Leavo Rattray Street Wharf 2.3» p. m , ' - Valley 'Band Aboard s.s. papier. Gross Proceeds for above . . Fu »d. - - PARE, 23 EACH, '/Kketsnow obtainable Evening Star Office Mr Sullivan s Office, and aboard Napier? QARK 1s 0 jT~ : II A. Ii I/ 4 WEDNESDAY NIGHT ATTGTWP r, • S&"SSK^s§te (late Bookseller), who is ' iy "jv' B&«a^W®fcSriS 31- A. F. EOBERTSHAW, 'Hon. Secretary.. ® IL i ,^ DS '~ Wa 'i 0 k i> ' M; tebles splen^ Jl> did order; new cloths; hotel nearest riait Rojslyn trams; short cut by Georgeson's, letturesCAMPAIGN^' MIB HARRISON LEE, ■THE WORLD-* AMED TEMPERANCE ' ORATOR. GRAND FAREWELL LECTURE, CHORAL HALL; ' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING At 8 o'clock. ' K * ts ***& «*• tii ?? ?i a -?. tKni V Australian." ' Illustrated with Limelight Views and-National ' .... . Songs. . ' . jSolbists: Misses Thomson, M'Donald, and : ' Beissel. ■ VClmrman, Rev. James Gibb. Admission, iliP "i ? anuJ y Bckeia for Three Adults, 2s; for Five Adults, 3s. 1 QTAGO mGH • SCHOOL: . A LECTURE on " VENICE," with. Lunoi light' Views, will lw given by .Wab. CHANT ob FRIDAY, August 1, at 8 junVin Brwwii «Hhe termgCWdicn's League. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. '
.. - ■ Mutational. ' ' ■ UNIVERSITY mT.T.mrpT ; '■ ■• SINCLAIR SCHOLARSHIP, One .SCHOLARSHIP of £70 a Year, tenable for three years, is offered for Competition dii OCTOBER NEXT. This Scholarship is open to all persons (male or' female) bom .in the Colony of-New Zealand: who. at the timo of examination shall be between the agei of 18 - find 20. years, and who have not kept terms or attended lectures or held a Scholarship in aay University or College, and who shall satisfy! tho*Council of the College that neither they nor their parents or guardians can obtain for them n). University education without pecuniary i n holder of this Scholarship -wail nofi bo ajlowed to hold concurrently a Junior University Scholarship. Candidates are required to give in. their names on or before'OCTOBER 1 to the Registrar, from whomfurtherinfonna-; tion.may be obtained. Tho Examination will ub Jiold about tho. END. OP OCTOBER .at Auckland, Wellington', Christchurch, and DuUedin. ■, D. W. RUNCIMAN, ■ _V Registrar. July 17, 1902, ■. gijy DRE SS M A KIN G SIMPLIFIED (LANGER)'. Newest, Quickest, Perfect System'. No calculations. Patternsin live minutes.' _ Extension Cutting, Pattern Making, and Trimmings Specially Taught.' Inspection Invited. Anyone may liave a Lesson Freo of Charge. Classes Daily, Monday and Thursday Evening. " . ■ ' Miss CHARLES (late of Melbourne), A.M.P. Buildings, corner Dowling and Princes streets.' "lap ROSSBOTHAM'S SCHOOL OF' SHORT- . HAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (Established 41 Dowling street (Cutting). Open day and evening. Principal, T. J. Rossbotham. I.P.S. (Honours),' London. 'Agent Remington Typewriter. Telephone 736. MAjORI LANGUAGE Taught Privately;, terms reasonable.—'G. k. Hansard, licensed interpreter, 35 Princes street (near 'Dresden). jGjy Coaches and 'Buses'"OOYAL" MAIL LINE OF COACHES ■IX . (COBB & CO.). The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Beaumont, Miller's Flat, Roxburgh, and Alexandra daily on arrival of express train from Dunedin, returning daily from Alexandra. Leave Ida Valley for (Otsgo Central Line) Blackstone Hill, and St. Bathans daily, and to Cambrians and Becks Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning following days. For Ophir, Chatto Creek, Alexandra, and Clyde daily on arrival of 8.15 a.m. train from Dunedin. Qneenstown for Cromwell, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 a.m., returning following days at 11.30 a.m., arriving at 6.30 p.m. ! . " Leave Ranfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Danedin: l<ew Zealand Express ■Company. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedin, and froii H. CRAIG & CO. . Head Q3ice: Peel stress, Lawrence. Royal mail coach to highcliff AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves •S&ndymount at 8.30 a.m. every Tubsday, Thursday, and Saturday; returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. FARES: From Sandymount, Is 6d single; 2s 6d return. From Highcliff, Is each way. G. GRAINGER, Proprietor, IMRIE & GRANT, Southern Stables,, Princes street South'. JpOBTOBELI/O COACHES. •COACH Leaves PORTOBELLO DAILY at 8.15 a.m. for Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Union Bank corner) at 3 p.m. D. SEATON, Sju 2ink Stables. THE FARMERS' PAPER,—The Agricultural Department r c th Witness , is acknowledged to be unequalled by tisj j,* any .other weekly in we Colssp,.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12419, 31 July 1902, Page 1
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