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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT and EVERY NIGHT at 8. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 3 (Tliis will be the Last Matinee). CLOSING DAYS. CLOSING DAYS. FINAL OPPORTUNITIES FINAL Ot'i'OIITUXITLIiS To See and Hear WEST'S PICTURES "WESTS PICTURES And THE BRESCIANS. ' THE BRESCIANS. More Innovations TO-NIGHT. The Final Change on MONDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3, IS 'HIE LAST DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, IS THE LAST DAY. Do you want to be Cinematographed on a picture that, will eventually be shown by us in London and throughout England and Scotland? If so, now is your cliuncc. Mi' West will (weather permitting) take a Cinematograui at foot of Ratlruy street at 12 o'clock noon to-day (Thursday), and afterwards a. Panorama of Dunedin on the branch of the Kaikorai tramway running into the Octagon. If weather unsuitable, Mr West will operate on Friday. Theso pictures will also be shown at His Majesty's Theatre on Monday Night. SPECIAL on'FRIDAY NIGHT. Mr G. B. LAIDLAW; the popular conductor | of the Kaikorai Band, will for this night only take his original place with Theßrcscians, and play a Comet Solo. " COME BACK TO ME," composed by Mr Flavell Haywurd. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is; Children, Half, price. Plan at the Dresden Music Warehouse. Day Sales at Jaeobs's. Commence at 8 p.m.; Open 7.15; Carriages at 10.30 p.m. HUMOROUS SCOTCH RECITAL ("Nettles and l)ockens")by Dr Kisbet, Friday Night, Howe Street Hall, North Dunedin. j BILLIARDS. —Watson's. 6cl; tables splen | did order; new cloths. 15au BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONSJgOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. ELECTION OF MAYOR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the POLL tr.ken This Day for tho Election of Mayor RESULTED as follows: — Votes. WILLL\II HENDERSON . 417 JAMES FETCH SIJION .. 152 Informal 5. Majority for William Henderson 205. William Henderson having received the highest number of Votes, I therefore declare him duly ELECTED Mayor of tho Borough of Mornington for the ensuing term. P. NELSON, Returning Officer. Mornington, 20th April, 1905. 2"ap jgOIIOUGH OF MORNINGTON. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho POLL taken This Day for the Election of Rmo Conricillortf.to represent the Three Wards RESULTED as follows:FIRST WARD. CHARLES HADFIELD STATHAM .. 2U .ItftERT A. LeCREN .. .. .. 200 ARTHUR P. M'CARTHY 15G ANDREW MILLAR 83 Informal 1. SECOND WARD. JOHN HOPE ..» 12G DAVID NICOL lis FRANCIS ANDERSON 97 ROBERT WILSON .. 72 Informal 1. THIRD WARD. SAMUEL DICKSON 103 ALFRED CHARLES BIRT 98 EDWARD THOMAS CLARKE .... OS ALEXANDER ALEXANDER C 5 HENRY ROBERT MOODY .. .. 41 Charles li. Statham. Herbert A. LeCren, Arthur P. M'Carthy. John Hope. David Nicol, Francis Anderson. Samuel Dickson, Alfred C. Birt, and Edward T. Clarke having received the highest- number of Votes in each Ward, T therefore declare them duly ELECTED as Councillors for the ensuing term. P. NELSON, Returning Officer. Mornington, 2Gth April, 1905. 27ap , COUNTY NOTIFICATIONS. Yf AIKO UA I '1' I CO U N '!' Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ELECTORAL ROLLS and DEFAULTERS' LISTS for the several Ridings of the County are OPEN FOR INSPECTION (ill the 15th MAY at the following places:— Hawksbury Riding.—TUe County Office. Merton Riding.—Mr Charlton's Store, SeaclifT. Blueskin Riding.—Mr Ivilpatriek's Store, Waitati. North-East. Valley Riding.—Mr M'Kinnon's Store, Sawyers' Bay. Any person who considers himself aggrieved may, on or before the last, day of Mav, Apply for Relief at the Magistrate's Court" nearest to the place where the Roll of the Riding is to be kept. JOHN POItTEOUS, County Clerk. WaiKouaiti, April 20, 1905. 27np A MERICAN ORGANS.—Eight stops, 15 "i guineas; with 10 stops, Mason and Ilamm, bargain—Musical Exchange, Dunedin. 1 (TkTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A laret v Amount of Reading Matter, • Pries 6i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 1

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