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AMUSEMENTS. 'AEHAMBE.A THEATRE. THE ROYAL PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. Another Programme of Interesting Subjects: In China, Shanghai. Among the Buckjumpers. A Little Cripple. ' Nellie, the Pretty Typiste. The Lazy Man. Orderly Jomson. Cupid's Pranks. OUR PRICES: Is and Gd. A Few Reserved Seats, 2s. Box Plan at Dresden. Grand Prize Matinee Saturday Next at 2.30. Children Gd to all parts. Every child receives a- present. EDUCATiONAL. WANTED, Young PUPILS for pianoforte; 15s per quarter.—Address Teacher, Times Office. Hmy BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS, pD-BLIC NOTICE. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Section, 8 of the Seventh Schedule to " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," the St. Kilda Borough Conmcil Hereby Declares that that portion of ROYAL CRESCENT, containing by adlueaimrement Twelve and Four-tenths (12.4) Poles (more or less), commencing at the Northern- Junction- of the said Royal Crescent with the Anderson's Bay road, bounded thence 011 the North-east by Bay road. Eighty and Nine-tenths (80.9) links, thence towards the East South-east by Allotment Two (2), on. laud Transfer Deposit Plan No. 1459 of part of the Township of Musselburgh, One hundred and 1 forty-nine and two-tenths (149.2) links towards the Southwest by other portion of Royal Crescent, One hundred and forty-two and nine-tenths (142.9) lipks, and towards tho West North-west by Allotment One (1) on tho said Deposit "Plan, as the said Parcel of Land is delineated on a plan of part of the said Royal Crescent, deposited for reoord in the. Office of Chief Surveyor at Dunedin-, and thereon coloured green, is STOPPED. Such portion of the Royal Crescent shall hereafter Cease to be a Public Highway. Dated at St. Kilda this 12th day of May, 1908. ' . ■ By order. J. B. DICK, Hmy . Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN-The D.I.C. Salvage Sale Close- Saturday, May IG, at 1 o'clock. Hmyi WHEN YOU RETURN HOME CHILLY Get your wife to make for you a gruel from ■ ROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS. • It will be tho nicest gruel you have ever tasted—delicate to the taste, warming and restoring to the body., The highest medical authorities say these groats make a gruel far superior to that made from the ordinary oatmeal. WANTED KNOWN-Your Government supports British manufactures —so should you: especially so when the British goodß happen to be so very, superior. Therefore, drink BOURNVILLE COCOA. FREDK. , BLACK, . A.M.INST.E.E, • CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER For Lighting, Power, Tramway, and Light Railway Undertakings. THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. Telegraphic Address, "Kilowatt, Wellington." OHAS, L TURNER Begs to Announce to his numerous Patients and Customers that for SIX WEEKS, Commencing on the Gth APRIL, he is making a Considerable Reduction in his Fees re Hair 'atid Scalp Treatment; also in Electrolysis, Shampooing, etc. Scalp Lotions to suit all cases, SIX WEEKS ONLY, Interview Hours: 9.30 a.m. fill 5.30 p.m. Address:' A CHAS. A. TURNER, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. SATURDAY, May IG, is the last opportunity to secure Wonderful Bargains at the D.I.C. Salvage Sale. Hmy CHILDREN, LIKE Isn't always good for them; but you can't go wrong with ST. GEORGE JAM. It's just as wholesome as it's good, to taste. Always ask for St. GeoTge Brand. It's .stocked by all leading grocers.' , ALL 1 WISE WOMEN USE "TIGER"- TEA. The WISE HOSTESS uses it, for she knows her guests will like it, and will praise her hospitality. Tho WISE MOTHER uses it, because it's so pure and good that her children like it and thrive on it. The WISE LANDLADY uses it and keeps her lodgers. The WISE YOUNG WIFE uses it, aud her husband stays et home. There »re two kinds of Tea—the Bist and the best. 1 "TIGER" TEA IS THE BEST. TllY IT. TIP TO FOOTBALLERS. C. B. Fry, the great athlete, says: i"I can with .complete confidence recommend Barley Water made from ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY as a drink very valuable to athletes during training, and to anyone engaged in severe physical exertion." Get tt tin of Patent Barley. It's cheap. " HAT TIDY SHELVES!" exclaimed Mrs Jones to Mrs Brown. "Oil," said Mrs Brown, "that's because I use my ST. GEORGE JAM JARS to keep everything in." Ask your grocer for ST. GEORGE JAM in the handy screw-top jar. You can get any variety. QJATUH-DAY, May 16, is the last opporkJ tunity to secure Wonderful Bargains at ' tie DJ..C. SaJ.yage.xSftle. limy.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14213, 14 May 1908, Page 1

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