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_ AMUSEMENTS. JE - pRINCESS THEATRE r FULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.. k ' Last tlu hte "d A PP'ousc Greeted * r F'^° y Gentleman Walking Hugh Lloyds Hope (as previously announced) will receive Two Guineas; quite "easy; . absolute safety guaranteed to all triers l two guineas eaaily earned ' Remember W Last Chance' To-nightl N.8.-Hugh Lloyd's Competition has dr awß Enormous Audiences all over the World " . ( ln Confidencc-You'll bo sorry if you miss h ° TO-NIGHTI-Last Appearance of ' LES REGGIARDOS, Jugglers and Sword Swallowem. Supported by Ohr Big Company, Vim Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 9»» V, Stalls, Is; Gallery, Cd. ' ' B u K N, S HA-li'i' • TO-NIGHT, at' 8 p'clook, . "LIFE AND WORK IN THE"HEW> HEBRIDES,"' : Illustrated by a Large Number of Phot* graphio Slides shown by a POWERFUL ELECTRIC. LIGHI. liANTERN. .■ . ,■''..''; > ' - V ■■:■•■■'' - Lecturer;. Dt-BOWTB,'•'"'■;' NOTES, GRAVE & GAY; /NTEREBTJIM ANDi HUMOROUS. ':•: ' 1, '" '■ ' ; Admission:: Body, of Hall, 6d;. (Mety,,** K. Proceeds in -aid of Ambrira Hospital -,' 0. . . Srfension. ■■' ■■ ■ . ',- 6ni' ' ROSLYN METHODIST SUNDAY- ■■*■» SCHOOL.-A i Flower mi Fittit'shpw l •will be held in the Sunday School Hall To- - night (Friday) and' Saturday, Itaroh 6uj*7,:in | Aid of the New Building Fund. : To be Opened >» Raklt 8 f OI f P 7.30-pio, Baking, Sweets, and Fancy Goods CompeUtions.. Entries open to all. Tickets, Six-. ■V I»p«; Children, Half-price. - ". 6nj' MEETINQB. ~ MR THOMAS MACKENZIE'S ADDRESS ■ to his Constituents, in the. Sawyers'-Bai' Publio-Hall advertised for Wednesday, «k . ' inst, is POSTPONED to THIS (FRIDAY) • EVENING, March 6, at 8 o'clock: ' '; ' ■'.'■'; i MP , THOMAS .-MACKENZIE will ! i ' J - ADDRESS his Constituents'af^. :i ■ ■','SAWIEES'' BAY HALL, THIS '(FBI. i, , ..DAY) EVENING, 6th;' - - , ~- ; WAITATI HALL, SATURDAY,: 7th; ' 3 . / SEAQLIFF; SCHOOL, THURSDAYiI2t¥' ', Inst., ' , -..,-.'■ -.; ~<.;'/•;: ■ ■'. :■■■ ' . At 8 o'clock'each evening.'■' :'■'■■'.I\ f vf£V A'^f ; BI ,v^-<C-'QvTJr.;|i ; '■; .'fiAIkbM,VALJ^Y',AN(D; ; GREEN f: •' - :ISLAND : DISTRICTS, " i If RESIDEWrai of the above Diatricta %ill-be' a; held m- St. Mark's Hall,- Green Island, THIS' FMDAY) BramsiSi the 6th VofVarch,,-.■■-■'. • J, 903 .^' o'clock, to Discuss the.Hatter of 0 J?<» DRAINAGE' INTO: and POLLUTION 01 . B thoKAIKORAI STREAM.-',-: . |S ; '.' ;:' •.•''' .JOHN MILLEii '''- : ? 3m ,: .Chairmta, Taieri Coimty'Council. -.] 3 ; "RATEPAYERS'. MEETING, NORTHi': 1 ' TOWN■ HAELi,' THIS t EVENING, at ,8.-At the' Request of'the ' ' f -Ratepayers and Householders' Association • ; - the Mayor and Councillors will .Explain.their r 11 Attitude respecting Municipal '■ Affairs.—W- : •'■•'■ ■ \- LINDSAY, Secretary. to a .jn, UNED IN ' HOS PI T AL. '. ' Thol O'EREMONY ' of OPENING the WARD PAVILION; of the Dunedin Hospital , 'by his Excellency the Governor will take . ' place on TUESDAY NEXT, 10th. ihat. at 8' ° p.m. The public are respectfully invited to. ' g be piesent. ;. - - ' ' -. : ' a ' ; ' HUGH MILLER, '~ ■ Cm : . . .-' •■" ' ■ Secretary. .. \ ' Lectures. ' T A . D I '.-:' E'\ S.. !. It ,"'. '; __ .... ' ' ' ■' ;! If HEALTH is worth having let.ulhelp, ' - you. Come and hear the FREE LECTURES . dealing with the vital, importance!of healthy : ." ' '■ , ■ .'■■/' ■". ' '!■ WOMANHOOD ') V - '" ' WD?EHOOD : ■■■;•' MOTHERHOOD :'■ ' 1, • •- -.-•../•' , given on TUESDAY : AFTERNOOK at I , o'clock and on FRIDAY. EVENING at S o'clock at the Viavi Rooms, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, by Miss .CAMPBELIiiv, ' j CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. TJUNEpiN , CITY ' ;CORPORATION. TENDERS will be received in-the Town ' Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Octagon, Dunedin, ■•'; until 6 o'clock: p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the \ 11th day of March, 1908, for: 1. Supply and Delivery of ,2|in Metal .for '"..-." Caversham and South Dunedin Wards. ' - : • 2. Supply and Delivery of Ballaßt for Caversham and South Dunedin Wards. ' | 3. Supply and Delivery of Sand for the ' whole City area. .'-••.-' i. Supply and Delivery of Coal. ' 5. Maintenance of Weighbridges. ; - 6. Supply and Delivery of Drainage Pipes. :.. 7. Supply of' Horses, Carts, and Drivers for Caversham and South Dunedin ' Wards. 8. Supply of Horses, Carts, and Drivers for I/nth, Bell, High, and South ' Wards. .. , , ■ , ,-.-. 9. Supply- and Delivery of Ironmonery. For the year ending on the 31et day o£ March, 1909. . ■ . ■ ■ Specifications',and general conditions of contraot may be seen at the Office of the City Engineer, Town Hall. .■..•.•'■■'• E. W. RICHARDS, Dunedin, 28th February, 1908. , • 2M ' ;J)UNEDSr CITY: CORPORATION. TRAMWAY-. EMPLOYEES' UNIFORMS. TEN-DEBS'will be received in the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Octagon, Djrnedin, until S o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the / 11th day of March, 1908,' for.the SUPPLY of UNIFORMS -for the Tramway Employees for the period ending 31st March, 1909. Specifications may be seen, and samplr uniform inspected, at the Car House, Market.'.; street , . •' R. W. RICELAKftS, „ ■ . Town Owk. Dtuiedm : March 4, 1908. fat ' , "'* ' n A FOOD.TO SUIT-ALL STOMACHS can .be made from ."ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS. It goes through <. process which makes it very digestible, an< which not only retains but enhances th< nutritive properties of the grain.. It is e» tremely pleasant and palatable, and, in .ehort I makes an ideal food for everybody, Fov . supper it is nnequalted. Ask jour Grocer bt. itj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14155, 6 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14155, 6 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14155, 6 March 1908, Page 1

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