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Amusements. THEATRE. THE HOME OP MIRTH, MUSIC, AND ■ jollity. 1 : ■ . Refined Vaudeville presented by, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. People Hangiiig on to the Fresco "Work and the Chandeliers. -Screams of Laughter Greeted the Up-to-data , ' " Dancing Comedian, "• " Mr ARTHUR NELSTONiE, Mr ARTHUR NELSTONE, ; Mr ARTHUR NELSTONE, ; Assisted by Miss ELSIE FORREST (Late o£ the World's Entertainers) In Jiis Original, Burlesque Absurdity, Enthusiastic' Reception of '■ ■ Miss BELLE RAY, -Tli e Charming- Contralto. People Laughed who'hadn't Smiled for Agea, at the Clever Comedy o£ CLARK and'COWAN. A. Success of Enthusiasm Achieved by Miss FLORRIE RANGER, • The Pretty, Pert, and Piquant Nightly Increasing Success of Mr MILLAR FRASER, Reeves ofVatideville, Enthusiastic Reception of I Mias STELLA RANGER, The Peerless Soprano'and Mandolinist. Success Emphatic and: Docisivo of America^ Representative Comedian, Mr FRANK M. CLARK,. In a Gilt-edged Budget of Comicalities. Welcome Reappearance of, the Popular Comedian, Mr JOE COWAN. The New Motion Pictures by THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH A Revelation for the World of Intellect. The heartiest laughter ever heard within the walls of a theatre greeted "Frank M. Clark's Original Dyspepsia,: Curing. Farce , SCHOOL. ■ 1 SCHOOL. - SCHOOL. PRICES: Circle, 2s; Staus. Is; Pit; Sixpence. TQILLIARDS.—Watson's, 6d'; tables eplenJU» 'did order; new cloths; hotel nearest wait Roslyn trams; short cut by Georgeson's., ' Meetings. O- LI CENSE CAMPAIGN. MISS FLORENCE BALGARNIE Will Deliver her ' SECOND . TEMPERANCE ADDRESS , : In the _ " '' 1 CHORAL HALL TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 ' o'clock. Subject: " OU.R GLORIOUS CAUSE."- . Chairman, Rev. P. W. Fairckmgii. Collection.' Sankey'a Hymns. EVERYBODY, HEARTILY INVITED. The Mission, will,,be. Continued in the Choral Hall TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), and WED- . NESDAY. On THURSDAY ' ■ ' GRAND FAREWELL LECTURE, 1 , "JOAN OF ARC, ' The Wonderful Maid of Orleans." Admission: One Shilling. Tickets at Bible Depot or frof» Members of Committee. , . la • Educational., .• JJV . .Or- T, S I 'fi E. MRS BLANDFORD, L.R.A.ML, Honorary Representative of the RpyaiikAcscdemjr . Musio for'l>uKectin, Begs to iinounw slie.wia be'pi^iared'ttw RECEIVE PUPILS,on and after MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8 NEXT. •t. Dunedin, August, 19012. -I 18cw Niw~ZEALAND ACCOUNTAOTS ' AND AUDITORS' ASSOCIATION ■ - (Registered). President, A. S. RUSSELL, Esq. ■ . ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS, 1902 (opea to both sexes),' for Fellows, Associates, and. Students,,will be Jield in Auckland andtoflier Centres on OCTOBER 20,' 1902, and days. Applications must be lodged with the Registrar not later than SEPTEMBER 29, 1902. . SYLLABUS: STUDENTS.—Dictation,' Composition, Arithmetic, Geography, and Bookkeeping. ASSOCIATES:—As above; also, Auditing and Commercial Law. FELLOWS.—-All,, above subjects, excepting Dictation and Composition. ' . » . Exemptions lis per Syllabus. •' , Detailed information, application forms, etc., can be obtained from J. Henry Mackie, Registrar, Mercantile Chambers, Queen street, Auckland;, C. H. Statham, vice-president for Otago, .. Dowling street; or T. H. THOMPSON, Secretary to the Local Committee, Joel's Buildings, Crawford street. 23au IisSMAKING SIMPLIFIED ■' ■ (LANGER). Newest, Quickest, Perfect System. No calculations. Patterns in five minutes. Extension Cutting, Pattern Making, and Trimmings Specially Taught.' Inspection -Invited. L Anyone may have a Lesson Free of Charge. Classes Daily, Monday and Thursday Evening. , <'• Miss CHARLES (late of Melbourne), A.M.P. Buildings, corner Dowling a,nd Princes streets. . 24ap . MISS VERNON will start in,a few weeks; Classes in. Dress-cutting, Dressmaking, and Plain and Fancy Needle Work.—Rooms, ; High street (opposite D.1.C.). 29au MAORI LANGUAGE Taught Privately; terms reasonable.—G. A. Hansard, ' licensed interpreter, Colonial, Mutual , Buildings, Princes street. : , 26jy "OTTANTED, STUDENTS to Leam 'PhotoV?; graphy; all branches taught—retouch- ' ing,' developing, etc.- -School of Photography, Colonial Mutual Buildings. 26jy Money- • MONEY to LEND on Freehold Security < at lowest-current -rates of interest.— Adams Bros.; solicitors, Exchange Court. £S. u.—£lo to £1000 to LEND ; bills discounted daily; rents'and interest collected; properties carefully managed; terms strictly moderate; correspondence invited.— E. J. Bryant, .34 Dowling street. • 14jn OIEYT O L E N D APPROVED SECURITIES At ' • : ■; CURRENT RATES. ' ; , BATHGATE & WOODHOUSE, Solicitors. Water street, Dunedin. 23 jy O N E ,Y T O L E N D. The DUNEDIN -' SAVINGS yBANK■« is prepared to LEND MONEY on.'FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates,; FRED, SMITH. 15n Manager. RUST M O.NE Y TO L'E'N D . On Frediold Security or Municipal Debentures at Current Rates. •• . The TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS; & AGENCY', COMPANY OF NEW ZEAJ'xAND ffiTD.). 250 W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, Manager., mRUST MONEY TO LEND ON FREEJL HOLD SECURITY, ' In Larga or Small Sums, for Long or Short Periods, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES 02 INTEREST. CALLAN & GALLAWA3T, Solicitors, • , Comer-Water and Vogel streets (Opposite TJ.S.S. Company's Officio), Dunedin. . TOE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, X AND: AGENCY;' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) Has MONEY - to LEND on, Freehold, Security' At' Current Rates. WALTER HISLOP, Manager. 'fLT *0 NE" Y . 'TO LEN; D, In any sum 3, on Freehold' Securities. MONDY, Silt, <&: STEPHENS, 2f Solicitors, 123 Princes street. WORMS Unaenmae Children's' Constitutions. Use WADE'S WOSM FIGS; la boxes. la®

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12446, 1 September 1902, Page 1

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