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AMUBEMENTB. pRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietor: JOHN FULLER A. SONS. ' Lessees: THE WORLD'S PICTURE SYNDICATE, Every Evening at 8. Matinee Saturdays 2.30. M LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT , PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES A Brilliant, Now Scries, introducing; RUSSIA'S NAVY; THE BLACK SEA FLEET. THE TALE THE AUTUMN LEAVES TOLD. ■ ■ THE TEMPTER, . A Fine Dramatic Picture. A PAINLESS EXTRACTION. THE MAGNETIC REMOVAL. TROUBLES OF A FLIRT, A Scrcamcr. TRICKSY'S FAIR PRINCESS, One of tho Best Pictures Shown Here. THE FRESH AIR FIEND, Etc., Etc., Etc. Prices; Dre« Cirolo and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is; Gallery (Limited), 6d. u R N S HALL/ MACANDREW STREET. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 31. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 31. BLANCHE LEVI PIANO RECITAL. 1 ' . ' PIANO RECITAL. PIANO RECITAL. . PROGRAMME- . , 1. (a) intermezzo in A minor, op. 118, No^ 1; (b) Ballade in G minor, op. 118, No* 3 (Johannes Brahms). 2. Sonata. Appassionata, op. 57 (Ludria ' van Beethoven)— Allegro Assai Andanto Con Moto ; Allegro ma nontroppo Presto. / Eeoit and Aria—" Ombra mai fn 1 *! (liandcl).—Miss Violet Barth. 3. Variations et Fugue sur un, Thomq Original, op. 11 (Ignaz Jan Paderowski)* 4. (a) Prelude in D flak major, op. 28, No., 15; (b) 'Etudes No. 1, 2, 3, 8, and 9 from op. 25; (c) Polonaise in A flat major,', op. 53 (Frederick Chopin). Song—"Tho Sands of Dee" (F Clav) —< '■ Miss Violet Barth , 5. (a) Traumerei, op. 9, No. 4 (Richard, Strauss); (b) Leggierezza, (e) Etude da Concert in D flat Liszt)(d)| ' Concert Study in A flat major (Thomas 11. Dunhill). Special Concession to Students on appliMl ion at tho Dresden Company's Warehouse. Box Office at tho Dresden. Prices" is Reserved Chair* 2s Gallery, and Is Bilck Seats. • . 2'9jy. JJpHE LATEST ENGLISH BALLAD, "ROSE IN THE BUD,"' By Miss DOROTHY FORSTER. A CHARMING AND SUCCESSFUL SONG. "Wo are indebted to Messrs Chappell and O?. for tho publication'of Miss Forster's now phenomenally successful first effort, 'Rose in' tho Bud,' which might bo called, without ■ unduo compliment, the most clrarming song' fiinco the advent of ' Violets' "-Musical Reviow extract. Published m B fiat (A to D), C, D, and ' E flat. TWO SHILLINGS a Copy. Posted 2s Id. We have an exceptionally fine selection of liew l'irst-class Ballads, and are at your ' service to. try them over should vou favour , us with n. visit. •' BEGG' & CO: (IiMITED),,' ' 21-23 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ; / ' meetings! rnaio blacicwater river gold A DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED), . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that , tho EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL- MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in The Blackwater River Gold Dredging Company (Limited) will be held at tho Company's Ofiice, Qiieeuia Rooms, Crawford street, Dunedin, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) the 29th day of July. 1908, at(4 o'clock A. JOHNSTON C BROWN, 29j.y Secretary. Lancashire and Yorkshire SOCIETY OF OTAGO. The ANNUAL MEETING and BASKET ' SOCIAL of the abovo Society will be held in Trades Hall Moray place, on THTJRSDAY, July 30, at B'p.m. BUSINESS- Election' of Officers and Committee. Members and Intending Members are\ invited to attend. 29jy ' C. FRYE, Hon Secretary. CHAMBER 0 B COMMERCE NOTICES. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF CtSt MERCE. ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thifi. NOMINATIONS (in writing) of Membors proposed. for Election (by any Member of the Chamber) for the Year euding 30th!, June, 1909, will be received by the Undersigned. at the Office of the Chamber, Water street, Dunedin, up till Noon THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), tho 29th dayofi. JuIT, 1908. . I The Officers of the Chamber are the President. Vice-president. Auditor, and a 1 Committee of Seven Members, all of whom retire from Office it, tlis. Annual General Meeting. If the Number of Candidates Nominated exceeds the Number of Offices to be filled, Ballot Papers will be issued, and a POLL taken at the Annual General Meeting ofi the Chamber, to be held on FRIDAY, 14th 1 August, 1908, at 3 o'clock p.m., in th{( Chamber Hail, Water street. Dunedin. Only those Members Nominated in accordance with the Articles of Association , will bo Eligible for Election. PETER BARR, Secretary. Dunedin, 29th July, 1908. MONEV. HARBOUR BOARD, • TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES FOR JC90,000, AT 4J PER CENT. Harbour Board Office, Auckland. 7th July, 1908! Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, 11th August, 190S, for DEBENTURES for £90,000, issued under the authority of the " Auckland Harbour Board Loan and' Empowering Act, 1904,"' secured upon the lands and revenue of the Boatd. Debentures are for £100 each, reparable 10th Jantiary, 1929. Interest, 4J per cent, per Minim, to commence at date of purchase, payable 30th January and 10th July. Interest and Principal may be made payable in New Zealand, Australia, and London, free of exchange. Tenders to state the amount required and tho price offered per £100 Debenture Tenders must bo accompanied by deposit equal to 5 per cent, of the amount tendered far. Board reserves the right to decline any Tender or accept portion only of imy Tender. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tendor 'or Debentures." | By Order. ' J. M. BRIG HAM, Secretary Auckland Harbour Board. CHEER UP! You will always bo cheerful if you keep the house warm with good, clean "WARONUI ■' COAL Nothing like comfort to keep you clieoriu!, cli? Especially wlici; you are .-.iviiig money on your fuel bill. WY.H'.ui" at 25s a ton is the best value obtainable in coal. All coal dealers, or direct froai 9 YOG El'. S'JITiISET. iVlwkaM S'JL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14278, 29 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14278, 29 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14278, 29 July 1908, Page 1

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