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i< AMUSEMENTS. A,[ li'H AMB R A THEATRE. XX Prop., John Fuller and Sons. Tremendous Success ot LA PETITE LAURIE, LA PETITE LAURIE, Tho .Marvellous Child Contortionist. Welcome licappcQTnnce of MONAGHAN AM) SIIEEHAN, In Popular and Classical Musical Selections. The June of Sharpshooters, LIEUTENANT M'DONALD. Real Bullets L'spd! A Human Tnrgetl PERCY DENTON In Now Comicalities' and Illustrated Songs. Last Night* of EDWIN-GREEN and GIBSON.-MAIE Charming Songstress, Miss LORRAINE TANSLEY. DOLLY-KEMJIE m<l RAVIB.-LTNDY ' A. L. CROPP. ARTHUR TAUCHER. Miss BEATTIE M'DONALD. ' Miss NELLIE POWER. PRICES: Dress Circle ami Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, ]«. Ladies' Concession. MEETINCB. JOUNEDIN PARLIAMENTARY UNION. Tho above Society will hold its ANNUAL' MEETING in ■ the , -Victoria Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, May G. Prospective Members invited. 6my rrreiE otago mutual starr.' A BOWKETT SOCIETY. or £500 Free Lean, Repayable in Instalments extended over 12J years; £500 SrJo Loan, Repayments extended! over 124 years; iFor APPROPRIATION on THURSDAY, MAY o. NEW MEMBERS PARTICIPATE. Applications [or Shara should bo modo-al once, ns only a limited number of Shares available. H. F. M. MERCER, 4my Secretary, Water street. EDUCATIONAL. : Tlfß WILLIAM GREENE, IWL ARTIST, Will bo at his TEMPORARY STUDIO, Club House, Moray place, on MONDAY, TUBSDAY, and WEDNESDAY of NEXT WEEK, bolwocn 2 and 4 p,m. to RECEIVE STUDENTS. 2my, ■T ANGER SCHOOL OP DRESSCTJTTING, Miss CHARLES (by request of residents) will OPEN a Drcsscutting School in Portobcllo School Hall on SATURDAY, MAY 11, at 9 a.m. For particulars apply Miss J. HUGHES, Sandyruoimt. Classes at 'Mosgiel Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Class, 0 to 10. Further particulars from Mrs ARUNDEL, Gordon road, Mosgiol. 4my t anger school op dress- *-* . cutting'. Mis 9 CHARLES has much pleasure in stating' that tho LANGER SYSTEM has OBTAINED tho HIGHEST AWARD granted to any Dressmaking Method in New Zealand, having OBTAINED a GOLD and a SILVER MEDAL at the Cbriatcburcli Exhibition. LANG-ER SCHOOL OP DKESSCUTTING. .The LANOrER is tho Simplest and Most Wonderful System invented. School girls can learn Bodice and Sleeves in Two Lossons. Patterns of Blouses, Skirts, Opera Conta, Eton, Sac, and Russian Basquod Coats Tea Gowns, and Children's Garments drafted in a. few minutes; and, think of it, next a single calculation.. Trimmings a specialty, Sixtjl Lessons of two hours each given dnring toim, including ono Set Laager Garment Drafters. Ladies often make fivo Costumes during lcsBons. Evening Class begins MARCH i— Monday, Thursday, 7to 9. Inspection invited. 1 rial lesson free. Bap fpHE IMPERIAL IS THE LATEST, A SIMPLEST, AND MOST ACCURATE METHOD YET INVENTED. Testimonials from Pupils, and Agents who nave used other methods nil speak of the Imperml as heme VERY SUPERIOR. Its Skirt Chart has a Proper Waist. Cnrvo. and also a Hip Ifcasnre, which is necessary to obtain Perfectly-fitting Skirts. Ail kiuds of Garments Cut to any Size. Tho Cbjirt providos for all Kgntes. Patterns very casity and quickly drafted; No caJculatjoire lequrrod. In the recent Exhibition held in Chriskharch it obtained A GOIiD MEDAL—the highest avrard given. Trial Lessons Free of Charge. Evening 'Classes- every Mcmdiry and Thursday Evening from 7 'till 9.—Jlescfcußes CrUENSTDiB & "WHITE, Prinoipula,' Dowling street CntMap T OUISE ~~ ' •* J MILLINER.X SCHO-fei;, STOCK EXCHANGE. LADIES! Why pay big prices for-your Hats, when you can learn to make and trim, your own, ami renovate- old ones, in? % Sew lessons at -tho Louise JEffinery School. 12 Lessons, 10s Cd. Call or wito for oircnlar. ANTED, TUTOR £or .accountancy exam. Terms mnst be reasonaile.—Studious, Times Office. Gmy ELOCUTION—Mies DUTTONI is- prepared to roooivo Pupih at 37 Marian Btrcot, Cavershimi. 6 mT A CCOUNTANCX-Intonnediato and A'dj.\ vanced CLASSES now Forming. Individual Instruction by a Fellow of the Institute of Accountants of New Zealand.—ROSSßOTflAM'S SCHOOL, U Dowlmg street. ' SHORTHAND, TjplEg, and Bookkeeping.Eoe»koihain'» School (open day and mnrng). U Dorrling etrwt. T«l«phoa<i 735. OOACHEB AND BUSSES. ROYAL MAIL LINE OP C-O/ICKES (COBB & CO.). The above Line of Coaches loovo Lawrence on arrival of Express Train from Duncdin for Beaumont, Millei's Flat, and Roxburgh daily. For Alexandra,'on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ani Saturdays (Roxburgh over night). Queens town, Cromwell—Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 a.m. Alexandra, Roxburgh— Mondays, , Wednesdays, and Fridays. Queenstown, Lake Wanaka (via Crown Range) Tuesdays and Saturdays; lottmring Mondays Mid Thursdays during Summer Montb3. Via Otago Central Line. Clyde and Cromwell—Daily on arrival of train from Duncdin. Cromwell. Hiwea, Pembroke—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 8 a.m.; returning following days. Rourli Ridge, for Blackstono Hill and St. Bathans—Dairy. Cambrians and Becks—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; returning following days. Leave- Rnnfurly for Nasoby Daily. Agents in Dunedin: New Zealand Expres3 Conrpany. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedin; and from H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence. KOYAIi MAIL COACHES TO HIGHCLIFF AND SANDYMOUNT. Lear« 3 Sandjmouiit at 8.30 »,m. every Tuseday, Thursday, and Saturdsy; returaing from Jlunedin at 3 p.m. FARES: From Sandjniount, Is 6d single; 0s 6d return. From Hictcliff. Is each way. G. GRAINGER, Proprittor. IMRIE& GRANT, Southern Stables, Princes street ■ Souih. t> ORTOB EL L O COACHES. COACH leaves POBTOBELLO DAILY at 8.15 a.m. for DUNEDIN. Returning from Dimetlin (Mnnso street).at 3 p.m. Picnic Parties can be arranged for. Ordinary Trme-tablo suspended on holidays. D. D. SEATON, »)" Rink Stables. . "T UiY CREAM" contains no addod sugar, >*■' so slot* all tastes; try it; all gioeois,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 1

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