AMUSEMENTS. p'RINCESB THEATRE. Proprietors: JOHN"fULI.ER k SONS. 1 Lessees: • THE WORLD PICTURE SYNDICATE. SPECIAT ATTRACTION. TO-MORROW NIGHT, THE AMERICAN FLEET. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTtIRES ■ Some of the Gems: MACBETH. THE CHAUFFEUR'S DREAM. . THE NIHILISTS. BRIDAL COUPLE DODGING CAMERAS* STOP THOSE BARRELS. THESE GENTS ARE WITH MB.' ' CROWN PRINCE'S VISIT TO COLOGNE. AIRSHIPS, i i . INDIAN BITTERS. Etc., Etc., Etc.' Dress Circle and 0.5., 2sj Stalls, Is; j Gallery, od. . ALENTINE'S PICTURES will AP. • PEAR at-Goro, Wednesday. Aug. s;]'. : Mataura,, Thursday, Aug. 6; Balclutha, Friday, Aug. 7; Kaitangata, Saturday, Aug. 8; Mosgicd, Monday, Aug. 10; Ranfurly, Tuesday, Aug. 11; Koiigh Ridge, Wednes-. day, Aug. 12; Alexandra, Thursday, Aug. 13. . M-B3 ANNIE BESAN-V THE WORLD-FAMED LECTURER, ~ Will Deliver '/ 1 TWO PUBLIC LECTURES > At the ■./.'. GARRISON HALL, 1 AUGUST &:j "■- " BROTHERHOOD; REAJJ AND UNREAL.". AUGUST 7'l WE LIVE ON EARTH AGAINf?., Lectures Commence at 8 o'oloofc, . ADMISSION :i. . r front Seats, 3s and 2a; Body of Hall awl Gallery, Is. s Please bring exact change. '< '• Three-shilling Seats may be Reserved. : Box Plan at Dresden, Now Open. - Day Sales at Jacobs's. ' , ftHARMING SONGS FOR SPRING-' V ■ TIDE. • BALLADS OF THE .ROSE; "AIL the Flowers voted tho Rose the , yueen of Flowers," so sings Herriok; and it. is passing strange that quite a number' .' of the late Drawing-room Ballads which' ■ have won public favour and popularity are , i songs of the ever-favourite Queen of Flowers. - , The following are'great favourites:-, in the Bud" (Dorothy Forster); s ' Roses,. Roses Everywhere" (Trotero); "I • Give You Roses" (Aylwand); "Buy My* >: Roses" '(Slater); "White Rose" (Jocelyn ' Noel);, "Rose Garden" (Lemon); "Hoses i by Summer Forsaken" (Newton); "Roses" ■ (Stephen Adams); "Roses" (Jos. Adams); i " Bring Mo Red Roses" (Ellis). PUBLISHED IN KEYS FOR ALT, . VOICES. ■ 2s each;..2s Id posted.' OHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), ' MUSIC-SELLERS. DUNEDIN. [ "DILLIAEDS.-Watson's, 6d; 5 first-claW . £j; tableß. . 188 EDUCATIONAL / ' I "Ey L 0 C U- ■:•£ 10 N. ' INTENDING COMPETITORS I Should Consult , ■ ■■■- BE S-P OJN G, I , UNION BANK CHAMBERS;'.-. •Mr Da Spong's Pupils were Most Successful at Australian Eisteddfod .Competitions i ' from : 1900 to 1907. 6ju ' CARGILL is prepared to take into ill her' House in Musselburgh. TWO GIRLS Attending the Schools in< Dunedin,"' and to 'Personally Supervise the Preparation oftheir' Studies.—Address: 15 Princes street/'Mussclbwgli. 'Sail ANDSCAPE CLASS (Oil" and Water- ■ colour), Saturday afternoons, commencing Bth August.—G. W. Carrington, How'a ' Street Hall. Terms: 12 lessons, I'guinea;. 'Prospectus at David Scott's,.l7 street. • - ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 5&u, ; DUNEDIN School'of Art and - Design. : . Mpray place. , • .'. OPEN Every /Day and Evening. All . kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. 1 'Pees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Even- > ing Classes, 10s 6d. , - 221 '.' DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY.-Adull . Classes, Wednesday and Friday Eveni . ings; Juvenile Class, Saturday Afternoon, j Second Quarter just commencing. Private Lessons by arrangement.—Miss Dawson, 3 '.. ( Fern-hill. - - ■ - • 30j'yj ' PARISIENNE SCHOOL OF iITLLI-•' NERY, , EMPIRE BUILDINGS, > PRINCES' STREET.-Intending PUPILS ; for the Spring and Summer Seasons wouldi do well to Commence their Tuition NOW, " Every Branch Thoroughly Taught. Cla6s.es Daily ;'•: Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. '. Fees: 12 Lessons, 10s; Single Lesson, Is.. ■ Call or write for oircular. , lau JMPORTANT TO . NEW INVENTION. The Seb Blouse and Skirt Cutter is absolutely the Simplest Alethod •in use. ' Only three measurements required. No • calculations, and no fitting. Will out ; yoked, plain, or fancy Blouses. Material : cut during first lesson. Twelve Lessons of ' two tours, including a Cutter, for 255. Previous experience not necessary. FOR MORE AVANCED WORK. -.' ! i . The Alphabetically-arranged and. Selfi instructing Garment Drafters now ready : for use. For Costumes, Tea Gowns, Coats,' . ! Children s Dresses, Boys' Pants Tailor Coals, ete., absolutely no fitting for bodices except for deformed figures. Former Pupils may Exchange Drafters for 7s 6d and take- Single Lessons in Practical. Work for ls-sd. Classes Daily; Monday and Thurs- ' day Evenings. Miss CHARLES, ; No. 3 HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). ; For the above-Miss HOUSTON will Visit nTun ° n T Tuesdays; Wednesday, at Oddfellows' Hall, Waikouaiti; Thursdays and Saturdays, St. Andrew's Hal. Oamaru; Fridays, Hampden. Miss CHARLES, has now Formed a. Ota* for Underclothing by a simple method o paper-fo dmg, -«, taught in tho Aus- - Mian Colleges. Ladies' and Children's Diawcrs, Blouses Chemises, Combinations. £ightgowns. Underskirts, Slip Bodices, and pinafores cut to actual measures. New' Term will begin in October. £1 Is per quarter. Patterns for Sale. Q CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. J)UNEDIN CITY~~CTOp6iITION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN that SPECIALLY-MANUFACTURED R& OEPTAOLES for HOLDING HOUSE and TRADF. REFUSE may now bo PURCHASED for the sum of THREE SHILLINGS (3s) each on application at tho City Engineer's Office, Town Hall. R, W. RICHARDS, ■''.--, Town Clerk. Dunedin, August *, 1908. San QTAGO WITNESS.-Mew Stories. A large iDupuut of Readins; Matter. Price M, -•'•
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14284, 5 August 1908, Page 1
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