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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATER Lessee & Manager..WILLIAM ANDERSON. " CEAD MILLE FAILTHE." . THE CZERXY BOOM.' The Greatest' Magician that has ct« Appeared in New Zealand. CZERXY. 4 CZERXY. Adjudged by Popular Verdict to Is AMASTER'OFHISART. • ' CZERXY. A Brilliant Entertainer, Presenting Eacl : Evening a Programme Inexpressibly Charming. CZERXY, The Talk of Diincdin. MIRTH, CZERXY. Spectacular MYSTERY, CZERXY. ££~£ MAGIC. CZERNY. Effect* The Delightful Illustrated Ballad. "THOSE SONGS MY MOTHER USED TO SING." lung wita Enormous Success Nightly MISS MINNIE TOPPING. THE TABLEAUSCOPE. The Latest Moving Humorous Pictures. PRICES-3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs. Treasurer FRANK TALBOT. Business Manager MICHAEL JOSEPH. PRINCES S THEATRE! TO-NIGHT! TO-XIGHTt CZERXY, In the Presence and wider the Palrouaze of MEMBERS OP THE MELBOURNE CRICKET CLVB. u m PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906. Intending Subscribers are requested to send m their Names to the Secretary. Full Subscription, 21s; Hall Subscription, 10s 6d. , . E. S. WILSON, Secretary. Address: Grace and Wilson, 94 Princes street. Telephone 1749. j7 m Q B I ' _0~ K E J OTAGO v. MELBOURNE CLUB TEAMCARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Play Commences at 12 noon. Don't Forget WARWICK ARMSTRONG, One ot the Greatest All-round Cricketers. BATS TO-DAY. Luncheon Adjournment, 1,30 to 2.15 p.m. ' Special Cars run to the Groiind. Admission, Is; Stand Is extra Tickets obtainable nt all leading tobacconists. E. S. WILSON, 3I ,U .._: _Secretary. BIIJiIARDS.-TTdtaons. e&; tables iplend:d order; neir clotln. js au LECTURES, L • A D _ ! E surifrmm 0 f rm ' y ° m Menlim io » FREE HEAL.LH TALK to be given in the Lecture Room of the N.Z. Via.vi Company, Bank of ftrZ. ■ Clwmbers, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 20th inst., at 3 o'clock. Subject. " Backache' Headache, and Nervou-mess, and Viavi, the Coini'nonsense Home Method of Treatment" Lecturer, Miss V. BROPIIY. Illustrated witt Life-size Charts. \i m EDUCATIONAL. mRINITY COLLECF." ToNDO& HIGHER THEORY EXAMINATIONS IX MUSIC. TO BE HELD IX DUXEWN JUL}, 1906. ENTRIES for the above Examinations— namely, the Diploma of L.Mus.T.C.L., A.Mns.T.CL.. and Higher Certificates, including the Examination in " The Art of Teaching," for Candidates, who have qualified in the Practical Division-CLOSE APRIL 4. Entry.forms and syllabuses giving' fuil particulars may he hail on application t„ the Dresden Piano Co., Messrs C. Begg and Co., BEATRICE BARTH. Local Secretary Dresden Music Studio. MISS JESSIE ,1 BRUCE, Teacher of DRAWING and PAINTING. Sketching from Nature. Black-and-white, and Colour. Further particulars from R, Dunne, 105 George street STUDIO: Room 25, Government Life InBtirance Buildings. Princes street. ' Private Address: ROSS STREET. ROSLYN. 3m L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTIXG. Dressmaking Simplified. The Langer is the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented. No Calculations. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring and Pattern-making. Extension Cutting Children's Garments and Trimmings specially taught. Pupils can make Fashionable Costumes during lessons. Inspection invited. Trial Lesson Free. Classes Dailv. Teachers wanted. Agencies for sale-Miss' CHARLES, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.). 31 j» T) A * C I N G, ■ CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. Messrs and Misses LOWE, of Edinburgh, Melbourne, and New Zealand; under Royal and Vice Regal Patronage. J. E. LOWE will RESUME hi ß Dancing Classes, early in APRIL. 2gf DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND • CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. PORT CIIALMERS-Miss Hooper's Classes CPEft at Ctirrie Street Hall WEDNESDAY 21st March. Junior class, 4.15 p.m.; evenin* class, 7.15 p.m. ST. KILDA-Town Hall, FRIDAY, 23rd March. Junior class, 4.15 p.m.; evening class, 7.30 p.m. Private lessons arranged. I JE 35 Moray place. CANDIDATES COACHED for Marine and vy Engine-drivers' Certificates; complcta system of Coaching by correspondence.-Alex. M'Vicar, 22S Castle street (late Government bxamuiCT of Enpneera); oflice, 3 High street. BOOKKEEPING. -- Practical TuitimT, Elementary and Advanced Eveninr/ classes. Private antl Correspondence Lecs-ins' IVood, 30 Dowling street. n m M U^£^ Two You,, K CK > ] < ] ™ .TAUGHT Piano at home.-Qualifica-:ions and terms to Time, Box 4, Duncdin. k -S P ,l Dg - -Dily " nd Evening Classes.iV. C. Walker, 23 Princes street. 3m WTANTED, Two PUPILS for pianoforte; ~ . beginners preferred; terms moderate. Knsic,, Times Oflice, io m SHORTHAND, Typing, and Bookkeeping.<J ■ Kossootham's School (open day and weniag), 43 Dowling street. Tejsphone 736. fjOOKERY CLASSES.-MADAME GROSZ .(a practical chief cook) has Commenced Cookery Classes in THE Upper Room at Scarle and hardt s Princes street South shop Wed. ncsdays, at 3 o'clock. " \ N Class will also" be hfld on C\. Wednesdays, at 7 o'clock. If ADAME GROSZ'S lTX i all. Branches of Modern Cookcrv, and emalg cooks attending the Classes A ND passing examination receive diploma CA .Tickets for course, 12 lessons: Afternoor ilassea, one guinea; single lesson, 2s. EVENING Classes, 15s per course, singT. Correspondence invited--IADAME GROSZ, P. 0., Mosgiel. 7 m P.lftft EEW A RD '« ConMXW victing any peraon Taking Stock iff Roxburgh, Berkiey, or Traquair .Stations. L it. Ward, manager. C£j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 1

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