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AMUSEMENTS. iJpRELIMINARY ' ANNOUNCEMENT. PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. Under the Direction of Miss NEWMAN • ■ POTTS. ■ WEDNESDAY ■ and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 and 19. . First 1 . Performanco 'of the PLAYERS' CLUB. A COUNTRY MOUSE. In aid of Society for Promotion of Health of Women and' Children. Admission: Reserved Circlo and Orchestra! Stalls, 3s; Back.Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. TVUNEDIN' CONSERVATOIRE, UNION. BANK CHAMBERS. The Following aro the DATES fixed for llio remaining MUSICAL and DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES September 18.and 19—"A Country..Mouse."— Players' Club; - September 23—Grand Popular Concert. October 11—Second Chamber Concert. November 22—" Hiawatha."—Operatic and Choral Class. December IG—" Our Boys."—Dramatic-Class. January I—Popular Concert. : Subscription" Kates: One Guinea, for NINE Double Tickets. Tickets of Membership may to obtained at- tho Dresden and Messrs Begg-and Co.'s. PLAYERS' CLUB. Members .wishing to Subscribe to the Dramatic 'Work'only- may obtain Fonr Tickets for each Performanco (two performances psr year); Subscription, one guinea.. 7s AND DRAMATIC ART. THE CONSERVATOIRE, UNION BANE CHAMBERS. Elocution ■ Classes—Tuesday, .Wednesday, aud Friday Evenings, and 1 Wednesday Afternoon. Juvenile > 1 Classes—Saturday Mornings. Children under 12 years, 10 a.m., at special children's, fees; -Young Students from 12 to 17 years, at. 11 a.m. Private lessons at all hours. , INTENDING STUDENTS arc requested to Submit their Names for Enrolment immediately. as the following Plays and Comedies have been selected for preparation: "Our Boys."-"Blow for Blow," "Lovo and Honour," "Hook and Eye," "Peculiar Proposals," "Who's Who," '' De Brass Dilemma," and " Confusion." ELOCUTION COMPETITIONS. Competitors • for November Competitions will bo Specially' Coached ih Speeches and Recitations by it T. 'De . 3PONG, -whose pupils have secured so many gold medals and certificates at the Australian Eisteddfod and other Competitions. For further particulars apply to . M. G. NEWMAN POTTS, 7s 1 Union Bank Chambers. JgY the- Decision of- the OTAGO UNIVERSITY . STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, the UNIVERSITY BALL will NOT BE HELD this Year, The Executive, disclaim all connection with any so-called function. H, HAMILTON. 7s - ' Hon. Sec. O.U.S.A. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION DE- . DENTURES. FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the following Debentures of £100 cflch:—• j Four Debentures issued by the Dunedin City Corporation (Tramways Loan), due Ist March, 1922. bearing interest at M ,10s. per centum per annum, payable half-yearly on Ist March and Ist September. . Two 'Debentures issued by the Caversham Corporation, duo Ist May, 1914, • hearing interest at £5 per centum per . nnnun, payable half-yearly, on Ist May and Ist November. Tendere will ho received for the whole of .the above Debentures, or any one or more of them. Each Tender 1 must bo accompanied by a marked cheque for £5 • per centum ,of tho amount of the .tender. ' Should any Tender be accepted, the purchase money (less deposit) must be paid. within Soven Days from tho date of acceptance. The current half-year's interest w£l bo apportioned as at the date of completion of the purchase.Tenders must be addressed "Administrator Estate of A. Henderson, Deceased," and left at the Office of the Undersigned not later than Noon on MONDAY NEXT, the 9th inst ' MONDY <fc STEPHENS, 123 Princes street, Dunedin, Solicitors for 3s . Administrator. POULTRY .AND POULTRY ACCESSORIES. SETTINGS of Silver, Golden, and Partridgo Wyandottes' Eggs; 5s and Gs; only best layers kept. Also Partridge Pullets and Cock.—M. Johnson, Bradahaw street, South. Dunedin. 7 3 TOMAN lluimeri (winners Winter Test -1 Greymouth Duck-laying Competition)— Settings, 7s Cd, 12s Gd, and fl'ls; packing and postage, Is Gd; Ducks and iDrakes from 10s upwards.—Mrs Lucy, N.E. Valley, Dunod'a- 7s Qt'ETTINGS from imported pen of RoseO comb White Leghorns (puro white, and great layers),- 15s; also SETTINGS from Single-comb Whites, mr.ted to Lane Cockerel, 10s Gd.—J. Seymour, 8 Glenaven, N.E.V. . 7s QUITTING Eggs.—Black Orpingtons, os; Vwj Indian. Runner. Ducks, 5s (prize strain), Irvine and Stevenson, Princes street. ' 17au H-J from Blanch, N.S.W., Silver Wyandottes (Lincoln champion winners), Laughman's Black Orpington. 6) A A EGGS, record strain, 10s 6d; Runnor Ducks (Mrs Roberts's Hobart strain), 7s Gd.—J, Curie, Mornington. INDIAN Runners and Bufr Orpington Ducks.—Sittings of these Egg Machines, 10s 6d.—Carl Itiihen, St. Clair. 5i EGGS from Black Langshans, 10s Gd and 5s Gd sotting; birds, took first Chrietcliurch, Oaraaru, Timaru.—Golding, Oamaru. ■rarYANDOTTES , (Gold. Silver), White vv Leghorn Eggs, 10s Gd.—P. C. Sinclair, Mosgiel. 2 S jjQj-EKTAL PRACTICE FOR SALE. A SURGEON DENTIST in Christchurcli, who has to retire on account of ill-health, is desirous of DISPOSING of his PRACTICE. 1 including-all Plant and Furniture, and the Goodwill of tho Lease. Price low. Apply W. S„ 7s Box 51G, ChriEtchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. OF REMOVAL. . . R. MILLIS & SON, GENERAL ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS, 19 BATH • STREET, \ ' Have pleasure in intimating to their Customers that they. have SHIFTED INTO THEIR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE WORKSHOP, which is being equipped', with Machinery axd Tools of the very best class, which will'enable them to turn,out Work to their Customers' and their own satisfaction. Please Note Address: 19 BATH STREET. .Telephone No. 506. 'day (Saturday) at 2 p.m., Fruit, Produce, etc, DAVID KOBERTBON, Signwriter, iiou«« Painter, . Paparhanger; 1 -vrorkmatiship guaranteed.-® St«yt atrcot, Tdepfcw 1763. Wwkmsa iara«&

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 1

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