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| AMUSEMENTS. pHINCESS THEATRE. Lessee and Manager... Wn.i.t,uf Anmrsok. Business Manager Fbkd Hbkninouam, PRONOUNCED AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S j FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION; In tho Greatest Spectacular Military Play, of Modern Times, THE LADDER OF LIFE, Which attracted cn Saturday night ths that has witnessed a production at the Princcss Theatre. Tho curtain had to be raised FIVE and SIX TOTES on tlio various SENSATIONAL TABLEAUX. , THE LADDER OP LIFE, !. Introducing tho Greatest Acrobatic Sensatiot. « of the Age, THE HUMAN LADDER. THE STORMING OF THE DARGAI HEIGHTS. " Full Military Brass Band and Highland l Pipers. OVER 100 AUXILIARIES, iruvFSF 5 '> Ss ' 2s ' T) alia D °ors ftiO . 7.30) Gd extra. Box plan Dresden. Day ; Sale Jacoba's. ;QHO UA L HILL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, <ifc 8 o'clock Mr THOMAS F. DUNHILL, Examiner to the Associated Board of tho Royal Academyi ■ and Royal College of Music, Professor at tba , , Collc S° and Eton College, England, will uelivor a Special POPULAR, LECTURE, Entitled "SOME MUSICAL CURIOSITIES.' 1 , Amusiug, Entertaining, Instructive. Musical Illustrations by Miss Helen Gard'ner, Messrs Maitland Gard'ner W. T Brundell, H. O. Stokos, and tho Lecturer, i • TICKETS, 2s and Is. Obtainable at Messrs Clias. Begg and Co.'s. The Candidates at tho recently-held Inanimations in Dainedini may obtain a I 1 REE TICKET on application at Begg^. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, Cd.; Übles splen. did order; new cloths. loau SPORTING. fJIiVHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING "Will bo held on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 9tU and 32th MAY, First Race at 1 p.m, each-day. Citizens' Band in attendan'oe. £1 and 10s Totalizators. GRAND EXHIBITION TROT, at 2.30 pu, gainst time, by Mr Soaton's Champion Mare MYOSOTIS (2.15 3-5). Admission:, GTonnds,.ls; Grand Stand, 2a 6d extra. H. L, JAMES, ; Secretary. MEETINCS. npHE ALEXANDRA BONANZA GOLD DREDGING- AND SLUICING COMJANY (LTD.). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat an FiXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Alexandra Bonanza Gold Dredging and Sluicing Company (Ltd.) will be held at the Company's Office, 24 Manse street, Dunedin TO-DAY (MONDAY), the 7th day of May, 1906, at 4 o'clock. JOHN DAVIE, ' Scretary. rffflE MUTUAL HELP TERMINATING A BUILDING SOCIETY will hold a FREE and PREMIUM LOAN APPROPRIATION, of £500 each, in tho Offico .of the Society, 79 Princes street, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 15th inst., at 8 o'clock. The attention of Members is called to Rule 41, ARTHUR A. ADAMS, 7 '"y Secretary. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. Established 1849. FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths Fifty-seventh Annual Meeting of the MEMBriliS of this Society will bo held in the Hall of tho Young Men's Christian Association, Pitt street, Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of FRIDAY, 25th May, 190G, for the i purpose of:— (1) Receiving the Report-of tho Directors on the Business of the Society for tho Year ended 31st December, 1905. : . (2) Electing Throa Directors in. liou of Benjamin Short, Esq., and Senator the Hon. J. T. Walker, who retire in terms of By-law 16, and of Rollo A, Cape, Esq., who retires in terms of By-law 15, all of whom aro eligible for olection. (3) Electing an Auditor in lieu- of T. F, H Mackenzie, Efq., F.SJ.A., M.L.A., who' ietires in terms of By-law 28, but is eligible foil re-election. (4) Declaring the amount of Divisible Surplus for tlio Year ended 31st December, 1903, 1 The following MEMBEIIS given th« Requisite NOTICE that they arc CANDIDATES for tho Vacant Scats on the Board! -namely:-RICHARD ARTHUR, Esq M.D M.L.A., GERALD BOSS CAM& BELL, Esq., ROLLO A. CAPE Esq rOHN KIRKLAND, Esq., BENJAmN! jHORT, Esq., ARTHUR kRAHAif WALD, lisq., and Senator the Hon, J T iVALKER. ' The following MEMBERS have given th« Requisite NOTICE that they are CANDIDATES for the Position of Auditor—i ja-moly:—H. C. BRIEBLEY, Esq., FIAV P-F-I-A., Mid T. F. H. MACKENZIE, Esg^ By order of tho Board. RICHARD TEECE, General Manager< Head Offico, 87 Pitt street, Sydney, 25th April, 1900. 7 m y, POLICY-HOLDERS in tlio AUSTRALIAN L MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY hould VOTE for ARTHUR GRAHAM \'ALD (tho SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CANDI)ATE), who haa had 18 years of practical xperianco of Life Assurance in Australasia, nd favours the Flection of Local Boards by acli State; an Independent State e f he Aocounts; a Reduction in Interest on Iverdue Premiums froia -8 per cent, to 6 « cent.; the Interest cn Loans on Policies 3 bo Iteduced to a Uniform Rate of S per ent. per annum; the Status of the Canassing Staff to bo greatly Improved; and, iikt favouring the extension of tho Sociofy • \ ™ United Kingdom and British South friran Colonics, would strongly opposo ray irther extension. . rO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT OClETY.—Ladies and Gentlemen,—As our :spectivo terms of office as Directors of ™r Society expire at tho approaching nnual Meeting, wo havo the honour to nnounce that we are Candidates for reoction. Respectfully fioliciting- a continulico of your support, wo t«g to subscribo ursetves. your faithful servants, J. T. WALKER. BENJAMIN SHORT. P THE MEMBERS OF THE AUS- «•' TRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemon,—Having boon nanimously appointed by tho Directors al 10 Head Offico to fill the vacancy ooi the oard caused by the lamented death of the ;te Mr Thomas Littlojohn, I now, in forms ! By-law 1, beg to offer myself as a Candiite for one of tho vacant seats on the oard, and confidently invite your confirm!on of tho Board's-action. ROLLO,. A^.QAPB,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13586, 7 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13586, 7 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13586, 7 May 1906, Page 1