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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. • Under the Direction of Mr TOM POLLARD, ' : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-RIGHT! , And Every 1 Evening at 8. 3 POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO, POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO.| In BLUEBELL .IN FAIRYLAND, A' Mighty Snccess. ■ Performed' by Mites, Packed to the Doors Every Evening. . Nothing liko the Success ever before seen in Dunedin. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO.' ' Has again Established • Itself on its Old Footing. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle 'and , Orohestrol Stalls, 3s, Back Stills, 2s; ; , Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Gd extriu ■ Day Sales at Jacobs's, and Dominion Fruit ' Mart, Cargill's Corner. 1 '.BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. ' 'LAST GRAND MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. • . HUNDREDS TURNED- AWAY LAST ' ... . SATURDAY. . W. A. LOW, Business Manager. 1 , .Y0 CA 1 SCOiR B S '"BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." Obtainable at .' THE DRESDEN. Slau . . BILLIARDS.— Watson's. 6d; 'tables'-mien* , did ordor; now oioths. • loan ' 1 MEETINCS. ' CJ.OUTHERN ' STARR - BOWKETT IO SOCIETY. A MEETING of MEMBERS of lho:abovo ' Society will'be held in tho Registered Office, OIA Princes street,' Dunedin,' THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 2nd September, 1907, at-' > 8 oclock to DISPOSE of- the following APPROPRIATIONS:- , 148 th Appropriation of £500 by Ballot . 149 th Appropriation of £500 by Sale. ■ ■ ■. GROUP No.' 2.. f ■ APPLICATIONS 'for SHARES' in this .Group are still being received. Write or call for FREE BOOIQjET, telling how-you . may acquire A HOME OF YOUR OWN. . W. E. C. REID, ' . Secretary.. 91a Princes . street. ' /TVHE Usual Monthly Meeting of the A edin French Club will take place on Tuesday Evening, September 3, at, Club House, Moray place. Article by Mr G. E ' Tliompsort, M.A., on "De Vigny," Readings by Mr A. Fels. ' ' 23 r . EDUCATIONAL. THE IMPERIAL SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, DOWLING STREET,CUTTING.. The Imperial is the latest, . simplest, and best, method of Dresscutting yet invented. 'Pupils, learn, to .Measure Figures,'. Cut Pat-' terns '.'.of. emy. '.doscripfddh,;,and'iMftke.Ui) Costumes,, Blouses, Rain. Cloaks,. Opera Coats,' ' 'Cliildreu s Clothes,., and for themselves or anyone else. Same girls who have been attending .tin School for one made .six blouses■ (plain and fancy), a costume, and two skirts. '.EtoV ■ attention given to pupils. Fnll Course includes a Set of Charts and 70 Lessons on cutting trimmings, drafting patterns, and .- making up. Classes daily; Evening Classes, Mondays and Thursdays;' Mosgicl Classes every Saturday from 10 to 5. Trial lessons tree of charge. Ladies, you are . welcome to '■ call at any time and sec our system of working.—Mesdames CHIRNSIDE & WBITE Pnncipals. 21nu L ANGER •SCHOOL OF DRESS" CUTTING.—The Simplest and' Most Wonderful ' System invented. Schoolgirls learn Bodices and Sleeves in Two Lessons; • every description of garments drafted m a few mmutea without a single calculation. Thi Langer is famous for perfect curvea arid'fit; hence lis popularity. Trimmings and Fancy Cutting specially taught.' Sixty lessons, including- first set Longer garment diaffers, given in term. Inspection invited.. Winner of gold and silver, medals at recent Exhibition. Inspection invited. Classes Daily, Monday, . Thursday Eveirmgs.—Miss CHARLES, Prin- : cipal. No. 3 High street (opposite.D.l.O.).. : OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 1 .STOCK EXCHANGE. ■HATS.—Do not buy your spring hat until you liave : visited tho Louise Millinery School, ; where you can learn;, to make, and trim your own in a few lessons. All .the latest ■ spring materials land shapes to choose from! Day and Evening Classes. 12 Lessons, 103 ■ Call or write for circular. •'■., 27jy, QJHORTHAND; Typing, and Bookkeeping.— 1 tO Rossbotliam'a School (open, day and evening), 43 Bowline street. Telephone 73G, PUBLIC notices; Ai DAINTY DISH FOR INFLUENZA' PATIENTS. y '. When the iappetite is capricious, and nothing seems Is satisfy the palate,, a most Nutritious and Appetising dish can be made [rom " ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS." ft makes a pleasant light supper and does , not tax the digestion. Recipes in each. racket. DURBAR- BOOT ; POLISH. £)URBAR ■ . BOOT POLISH. ' , J)URBAR Best BOOT POLISH. ' £)URBAE| Polish BOOT POLISH, j-jURBAR in tho World, BOOT POLISH. qURBAR Very BOOT POLISH, pURBAR Brilliaaty BOOT. POLISH, QURBAR BOOT POLISH. QURBAB BOOT POLISH. QURBAB BOOT POLISH. QURBAR BOOT POLISH. QORBAH v ' BOOT POLISH. QURBAR BOOT-POLISH, QURBAR , BOOT POLISH, QURBAR Makes 1/ea.ther 8001 POLISH. QURBAR Waterproof, BOOT POLTSH. QURBAR Doublej BOOT POLISH. QURBAR the LiJo BOOT POLISH QURBAR 'of BOOT POLISH. [)URBAR Footwear, ' BOOT POLISH. QURBAR BOOT POLISH. QURBAR BOOT POLISH, QURBAR ' ( BOOT POLISH, QURBAR BOOP POLISH, QURBAR BOOT POLISH. QURBAB BOOT POLISH. )URB I AIi BOOT POLISH. )URBAB Sbuj BOOT POLISH. )URBAR . fJroew BOOT POLISH, )URBAR or BOOT POLISH. )URBAH Bootmaker BOOT POLISH. ) URBAIS Will BOOT POLISH. )URBAR Suppljf-Tou, BOOTrPOLISH. )URBAR BOOT POLISH, )UKBAR BOOT POLISH, '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13997, 2 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13997, 2 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13997, 2 September 1907, Page 1