Lectures- < "PSYCHOLOGICAL HALL, ■*-"' MORAY PLACE. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, Mrs HELEN TEMPLE BRIGHAM'S .' FAREWELL ADDRESS. All Invited. Collection. lo mHE WARD"VALEDICTORY LECTURE. Owing to the Great Demand foi Seats for the above the Committee of Management have decided to RESERVE THE PLATFORM, for which 75 SEATS only are available, therefore Early Application is absolutely necessary. Tickets for the Body of the Hall,at 2s are still available and procurable at all Booksellers and Stationers; also at Jacobs'a and Mendel-aohu'-s. lo Meetings. ' mHE GAELIC SOCIETY. The MONTHLY MEETING of the Gaelio Society will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Committee, 7.30. WM. MACLEOD, lo Secretary., 1 ' Religious. TORREY-ALEXaFdER CONTINUATION! MISSION. ''■ GARRISON! HALL, SUNDAY, October 5, to, j WEDNESDAY, October 15. ■ WEDNESDAY, October 8, MEETING will ," be held in SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS.) MEN'S MEETING.—SUNDAY, sth October, Afternoon, 3 o'clock. WOMEN'S MEETING.—SUNDAY, 12th October, Afternoon, 3 o'clock. .- . BIBLE READINGS.—WEEK-DAY AFTERNOONS. 3 o'clock. MISSION SERVICES.—SUNDAYS, 8.15>p.m.» • WEEK DAYS, 7.30 p.m. NO MEETINGS ON SATURDAYS. Mission Conducted by Rev. JAMES LYALL ((Scottish-American Evangelist). Solos by Mr' J. H. STEPHENS, who will also Lead a Large Choir of 400 Voices., ALEXANDER REVIVAL SONGS. D. WRIGHT and D. LESLIE, Secretaries- for the Mission. . J. WILKINSON and H. E. WILSON, - Treasurers'for the Mission. SATURDAY, October 4, 7.30 p.m., Y.M.C.A.' HALL, Meeting WORKERS and STEWARDS , and ALL WILLING to DISTRIBUTE HANDBILLS._ _to
Shows, ' \ ( , J) ÜBED IJN HOKTIC ULTUKAL SOCIETY. - SPRING SHOW. GRAND DISPLAY OF FLOWERS. CUT FLOWEBS, BOUQUETS, BOTTONHOLES. ■ - - GARRISON HALL, , TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAT'ONEY, 1 to 10 p.m. Admission: One-Shilling. DECORATED TABLES, ORNAMENTAL BASKETS, ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF MAI>E-UH FLORALi-WORK. . . SPECIAL EXHIBITS from Christchurch and elsewhere. - "SpeciaI"OPERATIC"^^^ MUSICAL.PROGHAMME,: Afternoon widi Eveoiiig,' £35 Kofassfc shaw's Orchestra. -.;',,-.-■,.:..... .- , .■■.-.-..■ . Competition for Barr's Silver Cup arid- PrizeslOvei £6s.' - Refreshments obtainable in HaJl, providedi by Mass, Murray. ' -'■'■■ GEORGE DUNCAN, Seoretaicy.
Educational. TTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND.' EXAMINATIONS will COMMENCE on TUESDAY,' 9th December, 1902,' for the following:— / Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors' General Knowledge, and Barristers' General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION: Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston, North, Wellington, Nelson, BWnheim, Westport, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Qaniaru, Dunedin, Invereargill. Candidates must send to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, signed with all their names in full, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined. Such notice . must be sent on or before THURSDAY, 23rd October, accompanied by the Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added, and public accoifnt receipts or stamps will not be accepted. v FEES: For Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examinations—TWO GUINEAS. , For Junior Scholarship Examination—ONE GUINEA. (In this case a second guinea is payable if the Candidate Matriculates). Candidates are required to use Forms of Application, which may be had from the Registrar. Candidates must state distinctly for which Examination they propose to enter. Candidates for Junior Scholarships must be not less than IC, and not more than 19 years of age on Ist December, 1902. Fifteen "Junior Scholarships, each of the annual value of £30, and tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will be an additional allowance of £20 made ,to Scholars who require to live away from home to attend a University College. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, September 15, 1902. - 24s X ANGEr'sCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Miss CHARLES will give a FREE DEMONSTRATION and EXHIBITION of PUPILS' WORK in the CHORAL HALL THIS DAY -'RDNESDAY), Ist, at 3 p.m., to which all Ladies are Invited. DRESSMAKING SIMPLIFIED (LANGER). Newest, Quickest, Perfect System. No' calculations. 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 MISS VERNON, late" of Herbert, Haynes, is .now at her street (opposite D.1.C.), forming Classes for Cutting and Fitting. ~- 16s Business Announcements. ANTED KNOWN—Miss E. ABURN, Costumier and Dressmaker, above Miss Clough's, No. 44 George street. 8m P& S. Correct Form, Straight Front • CORSETS; English Make; Startling Value.—Gillman and Co., 70 Princes street. GOOD News for the- Asthmatic! MOUNTAIN KING .ASTHMA POWDER gives immediate relief in the worst cases. Is OTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A largo Amount of Reading Matter. Price 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 1
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