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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS- THEATRE.' Proprietors: JOHN FULLER & SONS, Lessees: THE WORLD PICTURE SYNDICATE. MATINEE. MATINEE At MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. TO-DAY CROWN PRINCE'S VISIT TO COLOGNE. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES HERE ARE SOME OP "THE ~GEMST' Hi, Hi, Stop Thoso Barrels. Macbeth. Bridal Couple Dodging Cameras, Airships. Depilatory Powder. ; The Vikimr's Bride. Tho Nihilists. The Nihilists. These Gents Are With Me. Indian Bitters. The Drummer's Day Off. The Chauffeur's Dream , Etc., Etc., Etc. ' ■•'••'' Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Ist • ; , Gallery, od. PORT CHALMERS VOLUNTEER FIRE . BRIGADE. 'ThiAy-second ANNUAL SOCIAL of.the Port Chalmers Volunteer Fire Brigada will ho held in the Garrison Hall on FRIDAY, August 7, 1903. Double Tickets, 4s fxl. Dancing at 8 p.m. S. S. MOIK, . la" . IWn. Secretary. TJUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ANNUAL FESTIVAL HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SEPTEMBER 15 to 25, 1908. ENTRIES CLOSE on AUGUST 15. E. S.WILSON, . Secretary:' l Empire Buildings, Prilicas street. Lan NEW ZEALAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WARE-' HOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION.-A Smoke,-. , Concert will bo held in the Club Rooms, ■ ' Dowling street, This (Saturday) Evening, Ist August, 1908, at 8 o'clock, to Celebrato';, tho Third Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Australasia. lail JAMES BROWN, Secretary,^' (WE LATEST ENGLISH BALLAD,' "ROSE INTHE BUD," By Miss DOROTHY FORSTER. A CHARMING AND SUCCESSFUL SONG. " Wo are indebted to Messrs Chappell and'''. Co. for the publication of Miss For'stor's ,now phenomenally successful first effort, 'Rose in,, the Bud,' which might be called, without undue compliment, the moat charming song, since tho advent of. 'Violets.'"—Musical' Review, extract. ! Published in B flat (A to D), C, D, and ''■ > ■ EM TWO SHILLINGS a Copy. Posted 2s id, .;''. ■ We have an exceptionally fine selection of,.' 1 new Ballads, and are at your -'V | servico to try them' over should you favour ' ub with a visit. • CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED),' v 2l-23 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TS UN EDIN ATHENAEUM. In addition to all other advantages, 'Subscribers are entitled to FREE ADMISSION - to the Series of WINTER LECTURES now being delivered. Quarterly Ticket,,ss. 3d. ■-. I' ,', .. .-'...■. . ■ '.: '■""'• ALFRED '•"' r°i u Hon.' Secretary. '■'.'• '-■ ' " . . : .'. ''."i-g' , ' MEETINGS. ' ~1 '• : ; J: QTAGO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. ■ i A MEETING of the Otago Educational , Institute will be held in the Technical, r School THIS >DAY (SATURDAY), August' I. 1, at 10.30 a.m. I BUSINESS: t Discussion of the Education Amen* ■ - mont Bill. Members ot the Otago Education Board and of the School Committees' Association r are invited to attend. I ' ' . ". r O. D. FLAMANE, [ " ■ oljy , Secretary O. E. Institute. . ' _gT. VINCENT DE PAUL' SOCIEIT..; J The ANNUAL MEETING of the St.' . Vincent de Paul Societv will be hold in ' St. Joseph's Hall on 'MONDAY EVENING, August 3, at 7.30. D. PURTON, l[")_ i ' Hon. Secretary. ITiH¥ V PRESBYmY"oF.~DUNEDIN ; MEETS for Ordinary liusine-vs in Viret-. Church on TUESDAY, 4th iust., at 10.15 • a.m. ALEX- M. FINLAYSON, lai . . Clerk. rjuißßi Flectorate. A MEETING of ELECTORS favourable to tho RETURN of Mr THOMAS: MACKENZIE to Parliament will be held on WEDNESDAY, August 12, at S.p.m.j: at the Oddfellows' Hall, Mosgiel. > DUNEDIN DRAINAGe'aND SEWER, AGE BOARD. The Dunediu Drainage and Sewerage Board invites TENDERS for tho PURi CHASE of 330 ONE HUNDRED' POUND (£100) DEBENTURES. . , Interest, 4i per .cent, uor annum. Payable Half-yearly at any Branch of tho Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand, or at London, Sydney, or Melbourne. . Tenders close at Du'nedin 4th AUGUST, TRUSTEES MAY INVEST. . . ' : Further information from Bank'of New /eaJand in this City, or from GEO. A. ESTHER, Secretary to the Drainage and Sewerage Board. Octagon, Dunedin. ' i o j y OF WEST HARBOUR. , PROPOSAL TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOAN OF £1000. . PUBLIC NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of the West Harbour Borough Council, held on the 7th day 4>f July 1908, the Council Resolved, subket to the approval of tho Ratepayers, to'- take steps to Raise a Special Loan of £1000 to be apnhed to the Installation of &o necessary Plant to Light the Streets of Ravensbourne and Rothesay Wards with Electricity, iThe Security for tho said Loan will bo the Hovonuoe. of the Borough awi the Site and Bmldmgs known as the Town HaJl. it;is proposed to Repay the Loan on t j, e exp-ry of Debenture which will be issued, terminable i„ Fourteen Years from date of issue, and to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the eame and the Interest tor the href. year. , , A. W. MAURAIS, „'~ • T , ' Town Oletfe. Kotiieavy, July 16, 1908, ■ 25jy ■ T INEN THAT LASTS. : Our grandmothers' kept their linen." good for years. Why shouldn't we? It can be done by washing carefully and starching' with "LILY STARCH." It's pure, »nd doesn't injure the fabric. Ask your grocer for it,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14281, 1 August 1908, Page 1

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