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AMUSEMENTS. iJJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under the Sole Direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Now Established Favourite, "THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG." "THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG."" Which is Nightly Drawing Crowded Houses, Hundreds Being Uiiablo to Gain Admission. NEXT-^-FRIDAY—NEXT, NEXT FRIDAY NEXT, Grand Revival of the Charming Mnsica-1 Dream Play, "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND" " BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND," Which has Scored Success after Success Throughout the Dominion. To he followed lata by tin Latest Successful Musical Comedy, "HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY." POLLARD'S POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Early Doors, 7 io 7.30, to Stalls and Pit, Gd extra. Day Sales at Jacoba's. Plan at Dresden. GRAND MATINEE ■ ' NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., Of tho Ideal. Children's Play, "BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND." Special Children's Prices: Is Gd, Is, and Gd. Plan Now Open at the Dresden. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Trains will be delayed as follows:—To-night (Wednesday) and Saturday, to Port Chalmers, leave at 11.15 p.m.. Wednesday and Saturday, to Mosgicl, leave- at 11.20 p.m. W. A. LOW, Business Manager. SPECIAL NOT rc~i. Song, "MY ILLINOIS," Sung with Enormous Success in "Isle of Bong-Bong." . Supplies of this Song are duo to arrivo in TEN DAI'S' TIME, CHAS. BEGG &~CO. (LIMITED), _ 21-23 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. THOROUGH OF SQ\ KILDA. MUSSELBURGH "WARD. ■EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho NOMINATION of CANDIDATES for Election to the Office of Councillor for Muselburgh Ward, in room of Mr William Thomas MTarkne, elected Mayor, will take placo on THURSDAY, the Pith day of May, 1803, at 12 o'clock noon at the Town Hall, Main road, St. Kilda. Nomination papers in the statutory form (together with a cash deposit of £3) must bo delivered to tho Undersigned, or addressed to him and placed in tho Letterbox at tho Council Chambers, Main road, St. Kilda, not later than 12 o'clock noon on the said 14th day of May, 1908. If more- than One Candidate be Nominated a POLL will bo taken i between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 21st day of May, ISOB. J. B. DICK, Returning Officer. St. Kilda, 30th April, 1908. Bmy T3OROUGH OF ST. KILDA. PARK WARD. EXTRAORDINARY, VACANCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOMINATION of CANDIDATES 'or Election to the Office of Councillor for Park Ward, in room of Mr James Wallace Watson, resigned, will take placo on 'IIiORiiDAY, 14-th day of May, 1903 at 12 o'clock' noon at tho Town Hall, MJn road, St. Kilda. Nomination papers in the statutory form (together with a cash deposit of £3) must bo delivered to tho Undersigned, or addressed to him and placed in the Letterbox at the Council Chambers, Main road, St. Kilda, not later than 12 o'clock noon on the said 14th day of May, 1908. If more than Ono Candidate be Nominated a POLL will bo taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 21st day of Mav, ; 1908. J. B. DICK, Returning Officer. St. Kilda, 30th April, 1908. 2my . . '■ — ■ —— -? EDUCATIONAL. * L~~ 0 C U T I 0 N. Mr DE SPONG. VOICE PRODUCTION, CORRECT I BREATHING. IMPEDIMENTS CURED. ' Mr De Spong's Pupils have for years been most successful at Eisteddfod Competitions, etc. ' Juvenile Classes:- Mass Glen De Spong, STUDIO: UNION BANK CHAMBERS, ■ PRINCES STREET. 4m THE PARISIENNE ' MILLINERY SCHOOL, Empire Buildings, : Princes street.—Ladies, why buy your winter hats? Learn to make and renovate them in a few . Lessons at our School. Special attention j given to each pupil. Millinery thoroughly , taught from foundation to finish. Classes daily and every Thursday evening, from 7 till 9. Foes: 12 one-hour lessons, 10s. Call or write for circulars.—Miss ADELENE , O'CONNOR, Principal, 30ap ; TMPORTANT TO LADIES. ■ l A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. NEW INVENTION. SELF-INSTRUCTING BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER. Will cut Plain, Tucked,- Yoked, Pleated, Fancy, and Evening Blcuse3, and Skirts of every description. NumDors of schoolgirls have learnt to make their blouses in one term. Pupils cut their blouse or skirt , during first lesson. Fee, 25s for 12 lessons, including a blouse and skirt cutter. FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK. » The New Langer Garment and Patent i Self-instructor, etc. Alphabetically arranged and impossible to forget; now ready : for use. Former pupils may exchange at a very moderate- cost. Tho above has been • owardd First Prize at the recent Exhibition i of Women's Work in Melbourne ns the best women's invention ever published; absolutely no fitting required for bodices except for deformed figures; a boon to dressmakers, i Mothers may have a short course in Chili dren's Garments, Boys' Pants (including iusteuctions), 7s Gd. CLASSES DAILY, MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. Torms on application. Miss CHARLES, ' . 3 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). Miss HOUSTEN will visit HERBERT on . TUESDAYS; WEDNESDAY at Oddfellows' r Hall, WAIKOUAHT; THURSDAY and ' SATURDAY, St. Andrew's Hall, Thames ' street, OAMARU; FRIDAY, HAMPDEN. BUNEDIN School of Art and Design. Moray place. j /"fePEN Every Day and Evening. All I V/ kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Evcn- . ing Classes, 10s Gd. 22f >' PERSONAL. 1 { TVpTICJI-Leit Luggage will bo SOLD un"l x less Claimed in Two Months—Mrs A. . Stentiford, Maclaggau street. 12niy A YOUNG MAN (23) with means wishes to Correspond with Young Woman or Widow, with view to Matrimony.—Address • Lonely, care Post Office, Mataura. [ -pERSONAL.-YOUR CHARACTER RE- ) *■' VEALED BY YOUR FINGER- \ PRINT. Blacken the/ Thumb of ycur Lett - Hand by Rubbing a Littlo Ink «r Scot ovor 9 it, then take the Impression by Pressing on \ a Sheet of White Paper. Send this Imprcse sion (with 2s Gd), Date of Biriih, to Professor ij VAN STROM. Bos 201, C.P.0., Duncdia. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14212, 13 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14212, 13 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14212, 13 May 1908, Page 1

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