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AMUSEMENTS. rgUIE ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR. "Certain to win (he hearts of Australasian audiences wherever they appear. Their singing of 'Lead, Kindly Light' will never bo forgotten by those who heard it." Sydney Morning Herald. Q'AY R ISON II ALL. Sole direction of J. & N. TAIT. Manager C. C. CAMPBELL. SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS, Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Transferring to BURNS HALL for TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES THE ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR (The World's Finest Choristers). From Inception of Tour Ovations Tendered have been WONDERFUL EXHIBITIONS OF CORDIAL APPROVAL. NOTWITHSTANDING THE WORLDWIDE REPUTATION OF THE ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR, THE HUGE AUDIENCES HAVE BEEN QUITE UNPREPARED FOR SUCH TRULY MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL FEASTS. NOTHING FINER HAS EVER BEEN HEARD. "Purest Vocal Harmony, distinguished by a soft, and linuid quality that is evidently a national characteristic, al tracts and delights immediately. The strong point is sweetness and delicacy of elfcct, the clover rendering of 'The Tyrol,' with ils descriptive,storm, and floods, lolling of the distant, boll, and humming introduction, being at once a charming achievement and an artistic success." Prices: 5s (Reserved). 3s, 2s, end limited Is. Box Plans at (he Dresden. Dav Sales (3s and 2s) at .Tacobs's. Touring Manager A. W. BATISTE. EDUCATIONAL. mRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, A LONDON. THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC, To ho hold in DUNEDIN, JUNE 12, 1909. ENTRIES for the above Exam, will CLOSE in Dunodin FEBRUARY 26. Entry forms may 1* obtained from Dresden Piano Co., Messrs C. Jiegg and Co., or BEATRICE BARTH, I.ooal Secretary, Dresden Music Studio. Syllabus for 1909 can t:e obtained from the above Firms or the Secretory. llf KEY. J. RUSSELL, M.A., delires PUPILS (Matriculation, other Exams); splendid record; 16 of 18 exami ined last year successful; classes formed; i Tuition by Corrcspmideiico.—Albyn Hotife. | King street, Dunedin. , 13f PIANOFORTE, Singing, Voice-production. —Mrs Martinelli - Reggiardo Resumes Teaching Monday, February 22. Studio, 100 George street. _. 191 ■R/TR HUTTON, Teacher of Violin, itanifi diilin, Banjo, Guitar. For SALE. Instruments; great bargain. —59 Union street 201 yOUNG Man acsiics TUITION MelheJL matics.—State terms to Evening, Times Ollice. 25f TEKDF.KS. TENDERS are invited for a FIVE (5) YEARS' LEASE from the 25th March, 1909, of the RAILWAY HOTEL, Albury. Tenders CLOSE Noon 11th MARCH, 1909. For particulars apply THE TIiIARU BREWERY (Hole, Grierson, and Davis, Limited), Christchurcii and Timaru; and SMITIISON & RAYMOND, 24f Solicitors, Timaru. •pOROUGII OF PALMERSTON. CONTRACT FOR PIPES. TENDERS (addressed lo "The Town Clerk," Palmei'ston) will be received id to Noon of TUESDAY, 9th March, 1909," for SUPPLY of 265 TONS of CAST IRON PIPES, BENDS. VALVES, Etc. Form of tender and conditions of contract, may he seen at my Ollice, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Crawford street. Dunedin. R. S. ALLAN. 23f Engineer. nriENDERS will be received at the County B- Offices. Mosiriel. iill 5 p.m. on TIIURSDAY. 25th February, for the following WORKS :- No. 133.—Six!y-two Chains Road Formation, Whare Flat. No. 134.—Arched Culvert, near Sutton, 48ft x 9ft x 6ft, Masonry or Concrete. No. 135— Repairs Sheepwash Creek Bridge, Strath-Taieri, Masonry Abutment. No. 136.-Delivery 1100 Tons Metal, Maungatua and Outrain Ridings. No. 137—Timber Pile Bridge, near Mosgiel, span 26ft. No. 138-Repairs Mill Creel; Road. Berwick, Manuka' Fascines and Gravel. Specifications, for Nos. 134 and 135 at Stiulh-Taioi'i Hotel; lor No. 133, at Crossan's Store, Berwick; for Nos 133, 136. and 137, at County Offices, Mosgiel; and for all the works with B_B. COCSTON, 17f Engineer, Jetty street, Dunedin. ■JVTFAV ZEALAND """"IuiIAVAYS. TENDERS FOR CLEANING AND REPAIRING CLOCKS. Written Tenders will be received at'this Office up to Noon on MONDAY, Ist March, 1909. for Clcuning and Repairing the Clocks on the Kurow-Clinton Section of Railways for a period of TWO YEARS from Ist April, 1909, lo 31st March, 1911. Tenders (accompanied by a, marked cheque for £5) should ho addressed to the Trallio .Superintendent, Railways, Dunedin, and should bo marked outside "Tender for Clock Contract." Speeilic-alions may be seen at (his Office. The lowest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order. Traffic Superintendent's Office, l)imedin._22nd February. 1909. TO ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. It is universally admitted that for all purposes for which thev can be applied, MALTTIOID ROOFING and DAMPCOURSE, P. k li. BUILDING PAPER, and P. & B. SATURATED FELT, etc., are by far the boit. G. L. DENXISTON, 2Ja Chief Agent, Dunedin, |AR RA H TI M B E~R. .IARRAII FLOORING HAS NO EQUAL. Turned .lavrali Verandah Posts, sin x sin x" 9ft, from 8s 6d each. Turned Jarra.li Post Tops, from Is each. Will last n liletimn in ground or waier MILLAR'S WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS CO. (LTD.), j 23ja Dunedin. BENTLEY k ABBOTT. Decorators, and Sigmvriters. 92 Moray place (off George street). Tel. 487. OAGAR'S Celebrated English Wood-work-O ing Machinery; catalogues, quotations; Apply sole agent, Henry F. Moss, timber merchant, Bond street. GtENASCO.-The Best H W ciy~Boolin77n T the market; samples, quotations.-'Scle 1 *i<a\ t Henry I', Bond street. j 8

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14457, 25 February 1909, Page 1

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