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BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN 1 OX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN 10 o'clock THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING For EASTER SATURDAY, HON. ana TUES. H 1 s MAJ ES T I'S. . Ditoclion oi Messrs CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. EASTER SATURDAY~NEXT, MARCH 30 EASTER SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 30. First Production m Duncdin of "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING." Re-appearanco of that Sterling Actor an« Australian Favourite, HAECOURT BEATTY, HAROOUItT BEATTY, Snppnited by MEYNELL & OUNN'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In the Great Romantic Mitrtary Dramas "THE MIDNIGHT- 'WEDDING," "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING," "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING," By Waller Howard. HARCOURT BEATTY As PAUL VAL'MAR (Sworduinstcr of iho Red Hussars). PRICES- Dross Circlo mid Orcliosb* Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, Is. Early Door to Stalls and Pit, Cd ejetra., at Jacobs'*. OEGG'S SIXPENNY EDITIONS OF. - 0 POPULAR SONGS. New Numbers: "Sister" (the Great March Song), "As Your Hair Grows Whrtor," "In Dear Old Georgia" (tlie Latest Success by writer of "Apple Tree"), "Waiting at tho Church, "Can't .You Sco I'm Lonely?" "Good-byo" (Grand Chorus Song, introduces all the "Good-bje" Songb), "Would You Caro?" "Just a Bunch of Shamrocks," on't You Wait. Nellie, Dear," " For Old ios' Saltc," and, to nrnvo Thursday, ths Bnorinons Success "JUST A LITTLE ROCKING CHAIR AND YOU " Sixpence each; Posted, 7d caoh. Complete Lists otlthcsc Choap Editions . Graiis on Application. CHAS. BEGG & CO, 21 TRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. PUBLIC NOTICES. STOCK-TAKING SALE. - Second-1 Pianos, nt prices to auit all; oaey terms. The London, Georgo Btreot. 27m CYCLES supplied by Murie, Georgo street, aie the best value extant; from £11; fully guaranteed 12 months. , 27m. IVfO GERMS in "LILY" Unsweetened x\ Cream. ;u=t Pure Taieri Milk, perfect'.-/ stcuhsed; always ready. 16m WHY risk the lives of your dear onca when QUIBELL'S FLUID, judiciously • used, Destroys all 1 Disease Germs. Ask your' grocer for QUIBELL'S FLUID. Largs bottles, Is. , 30, a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant io iho terms of " The Banks and Banken Act Amendment Act, 1882," and The Bank Holidays Act, 1902," TUESDAY the 2nd April,, 1907, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at -the Offices of tho Undermentioned. Banks throughout .New Zcaland.— \ i IHE .» BANK OK- AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector, THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALESj , E. J. FINCH. -,' - ■ -*' Inspector, THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, H. K. BETHDNE,, Acting Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), JAMES COATES, General Manager. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, General Manager. Note-The Banks will also be CLOSED throughout the Colony on tho following days, being Stalulo Holidays:— v FRIDAY, 29th March, 1907; Statutory Holiday. \ ' SATURDAY, 30tb March, 1907; Statutory Holiday. M °NJ>AY, Ist April, 1907; Statutory Holiday. JjWERY LADY SHOULD READ WHAT J MADAME BLANCHE ARRAL, The Sublim© Beauty, says of CREME DE BEAUTE «nd EAU DE BEAUTE. "Auckland, 26/2/07. Dear _ Miss M'Elwain,— "It is with pleasure I band you the promised formulas. THEY ARE BEAUTY SECRETS OF THE TURKISH HAREM, wluok I procured from a distinguished Turkish lady during my visit to Constantinople. I use nothing else, and everyone who sees me remarks upon my complexion, a.lhongh for many years I havo been obliged, to make up for tho stage You are at liberty to use my name in connection with this, and I am sure you will be nble to give pleasure to every lady who wishes to keep her complexion clear and blooming, With kindest iegaid-s—Yours sincerely, "(Signed) BLANCHE ARRAL." Oblainablo at all Chemists', or direct from itfijs M'ELWAIN, 251 Queen street, Aucktad (Aew Zealand representative for Milos Toilet Co). N 25m Interesting booklet, " Beauty is Duty," containing letter of authority and Madame Arrals autograrh, free from all Chemfcts. Limned nuubcr. "J) O R o T ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF STYLISE-, 'EASTER MILLINERY. Miss Foord's i "DOROTHY" MILLINERY SALON, 14 HIGH STREET (Late J. M'Bcath's). Millinery HATS in tho Newest Tones and the most Approved Designs. EACH MODEL an Exclusive EXPRESSION of tho HIGHEST ARTISTIC SKILL, and the Prices arc reasonably within Iho reach of the economical Purchaser. f __ REAL MALTESE LACE GOODS. HOSIERY. UNDERSKIRTS. DEPOT FOR WARNER'S And A B C CORSETS. E. M. FOORD. NGLO-AMERICAN DENTAL COM L PANY. Over Bank N.S.W. INVERCARGILL. Tho Company calls attention to th« NEW ANAESTHETIC, Which makes all Operationa ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. No Gas. No Ether. No Chlorofoi jHTHEN UNDECIDED » » where to go for HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Inspect tho Specimens ou View at my Studio. From long experience, I can guarantee my Portraiture equal to any froduced in the colony. Hig x 10 PLATING- MATT EN and 12 CABINETS for 15s; Enlargement alone north more W R FROST, Photo. Studio, 78 George street. ' GRAMOPHONES and Records at Great Reductions at our -Stock-taking Sale.— The London, George street. 27m RMUIUE, 132 George street, for Fit- » rncnts for Cycles; Tyres, Lamps, Bells, Pumps, Outfits, Repairs, etc. 27m rY " LILY " Evaporated Cream with your dessert, just like fresh cream, all grocers; Cd 15 m UIBELL'S DISINFECTANTS were very -- largely used by tho Corporation of Sydney during the outbreak of Bubonic Plague, because they arc real Disinfectants. Largo bottles and tins, Is; all stores. 30ja ROLLER Brakes: Best English, 8s fitted; Eadie, two-spejd and thj;es-speed Hubs. Murie, m Ccokq street, «„

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13862, 27 March 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13862, 27 March 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13862, 27 March 1907, Page 1

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