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Amusements. QTAGO ROWING CLUB. MONSTER ART UNION AND CARNIVAL. Under, the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. TO-NIGHT! .-. TO-NIGHT! And Each Afternoon from 8 to 5.30. Admission Fi'ee' on Afternoons. AGRICULTURAL HALL. ORIGINAL and UNIQUE MARCH of the MAGPIES Every Evening, 7.30. By Universal Consent'the Prettiest March yet witnessed in Dunedin. GAVOTTE by 32 Dancers in Charming 18th Century Costumes Every Evening. Over ONS HUNDRED CHILDREN taking part in the POPPY and DAFFODIL and Other DANCES Every Evening. Come and see the Fairies Dance. Received with much applause on Saturday night. STALLS. Furnished with Needlework, both Useful and Ornamental, as well as Speciallyimported Articles from India, Japan, and England. COME AND BUY The CORONATION SOUVENIRS received Direct from London. NOVEL SIDESHOWS: Archery, Lightning Sketcher, Ascot, Grapbophone, Ping-pong, etc., etc. ART UNION TICKETS (Is each) Admit to Carnival. Doors Open at 7: Early Door G. 30 (to Gallery only), Gd extra. BUY YOUR' TICKETS At Shop opposite City Hotel, and Avoid Crush ■ at Doors. 25au A P E E 1 OPERA. \J GARRISON HALL. .SEPTEMBER 10, 11, and 12, 1902. .PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Balfe's Sparkling Comedy Opera, DOLORES (The Sleeping Queen), And Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera, TRIAL BY JURY; ■ Body of Hall and Gallery, 2a; Back Seats, One Shilling. Holders- of 2s Tickets can reserve their seats by paying Is extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Tickets (entitling holders of same to admission by early door, 7- to 7.30) may be obtained from the xindermentdoned at advertised prices: —The Dresden, C. Begg and Co., London Organ and Piano Depot, J. Mendelsohn (tobacconist), S. Jacobs (tobacconist), C. Dickinson (tobacconist), "W. Fox (tobacconist). 28' A. W. "MURPHY, Secretary. Mestin?s. MISS FLORENCE • BALGARWIE Will Deliver her THIRD TEMPERANCE ADDRESS In the •CHORAL HALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8- o'clock. Subject: "The Claims of the Liquor 'Traffic versus the Claims of the People." Chairman',^ Rev. J. U. -Spence. Collection. Sankey's- Hymns. EVERYBODY HEARTILY INVITED. TO - MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at -3 o'clock.—Meeting for Women Only. Public Mission Meeting at 8 o'clock. On, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, GRAND FAREWELL LECTURE, "JOAN OF ARC, The Wonderful Maid of Orleans.; , Illustrated with. Beautiful Ljmehght Views. Admission: One Shilling. - Tickets at Bible Depot or from Committee. TMT r I~~~S O N I a LODGE OF OTAGO, No. 844, E.C. Thie ANNUAL MEETING will .bo held at the Masonic Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY, September 3. Business:! Installation of W.M. and! Investiture of 'Officers.' The District Grand todgee will enter at 7.45 p.m. sharp, when the Business will be proceeded with. . ' By Order of W.M. ' ■ , \ "" ■ G. D. WRIGHT, Qs '"'.■. Secretary. TV UNE DI N RIFLE CLUB. The ANNUAL MEETING will - be held in B Battery's Orderly Room on THURSDAY,' 4th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending Members invited. GEO. C. PROUDFOOT, 2» ':■.'- ■'. Hon. Secretary: Religious. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, MORNINGTON. DEDICATION- OF NEW ORGAN, By the BISHOP OF'DUNEDIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, at 7.30 p.m. Organists: Messrs W. E. Taylor, F.R.C.0.; A. W. Lilly, F.G-.C.M.; Arthur Lilly. Vocalists: Mrs Waken" eld Holmes, Mr A. M. Huxtable, and Combined Choirs. Collection in aid of Organ Fund. COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. TORREt-ALEXANDER MISSION. Special United Meetings for Prayer will be held as under:--THURSDAY, September i.— ln Knox Church, at 7.30; Address by Rev. P. W. FairTHTJRSDAY, September I.— ln Cargill Road Wesleyan Church, at 7.30 p.m. Chairman, Rev. 'Alfred Hodge. Speaker, Rev. Robert Mackic. Sankey's Hymns. Collection. •2s D. WRIGHT, Secretary.* Snows. TAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. ANNUAL HORSE PARADE Will be held at TAnUNA PARK ■On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. The Committee have again decided that the following .Prizes be otfered for Competition in Aged and Three-year-old Stallions in the Draught Section, and also as shown a3 under in the other Sections: — Mr W. F. M. Buckley, Dun-sandel, offers a Special Prize of £3 3s for the best Thoroughbred Stallion at the Parade. Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize. Draught .Stallions— ' Aged £5 £3 £2 £1 Three-year-old .. £3 S.l £1 — Carriage Stallions .. "£2 £1 — — Hackney Stallions.. £2 £1 — — Trotting Stallions.. £2 £1 — — Thoroughbred Stallions ■■-..- .. .. £'2 £1 — — Pony Stallions .. £\ 10s — — ENTRIES Close on--SATURDAY, September 27. Entry Fee, 10s. H. V. FULTON, 2s Secretary. Borough Council Notifications; OROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. RATE NOTICE. All ARREARS of RATES unpaid on the '30th inst. will be SUED for without further notice. THEODORE ARNOLD, Town Clerk. September 1, 1902. LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for One Week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. lOST (Suiiday night, between Hanover J and Manse streets). Brown Fur NECKLET, with Head and Claws.—Reward returning F. J. Lske, Moray place. 2s FOUND, that for Cheap and Effective Buildihg RUBEROID is the best material; all ironmongers. Tr> it. 14au Q<T. GEORGE'S JA*L~ Best in the'market. k3 All grocers. 28n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12447, 2 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12447, 2 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12447, 2 September 1902, Page 1

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