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| AMUSEMENTS. . fJIS MAJESTY'S .THEATRE! • MATINEE WEST'S PICTURES ■ MATINEE and MATJNEK THE CINEPHONE ■ MATINEE .TO-DAY. MATINEE Is 6d, Is, and 6<l. Children MATINEE to all parts, W. MATINEE Doora Open at 2 o'clock. The School Cadets will march from Dowling street, by way of Princes street, to H.M. Tlica.tve,_aiid whilst passing the Post Office will lib cineniatograplied, tlio picture to he shown in (he Okl Country by. Mr T. J. West. TO-NIGHT. An Instanl.ineous and Electrical Success of tlio Triumph ot the Century, tho CINEPHONE And WEST'S PICTURES. CINEPHONE And WEST'S PICTURES. CINEPHONE And WEST'S PICTURES. CINEPHONE. Absolutely Perfect. . CINEPHONE. SYNCHRONISM at, Last, ' CINEPHONE. The Mending of the CINEPHONE. Human Voice and Natural CINEPHONE. Sound with the C'iueinatoCINIU'HONE. graph. 0 CINEPHONE. ENCORED NIGHTLY CINEPHONE. by Most Enthusiastic CINEPHONE. Audiences, who demand CINEPHONE. the items to he repeated. 1 Every Action and Gesture Pcrleet, Every Sound anil Word Produced. The Limit of Perfection. Last opportunity of seeing " IXGOM'AR," t "DUKE OF GUISE," and • "LADY LETMERE'S JEWELS." I COMPLETE CHANGE ON MONDAY. DK GROKN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. 1 NO ADVANCES IN OUR PRICES FOR THE MILLION: 2s, Is 6d, Is, and 6d, Plans at Dresden for Dress Circle and O. Stalls. A. M. MILLER, .Manager. pRAND PICNIC AND SOCIAL. WAIKOUAITI, WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1909. Tho Sixty-ninth Anniversary oi the Settlement of Waikouaiti will bo celebrated on Wednesday, 17th March, bv a Picnio and Sports on the Recreation Ground. Special excursion train fares. Hot water, tea, milk, and sugar provided. Bring basket-?. Musical selections by Boath's Band. A Social and Dance will bo held in the Public Hall in the evening. Musio by Messrs Yates and 1 Death. • 27f THOS. ALLCOCK, Hon. See. 1 ?\TAGO ROWING ASSOCIATION. A XN U A L R E G A T T A, LAKE WAIHOLA, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1909 (Anniversary Day). Junior, Maiden, and Senior Double Sculls; Youths', Junior Maiden, Senior, and Ladies' Foure; Junior, Maiden, and Senior r Pairs, and the Interprovincial Fours, 1 OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. Special Train Arrangements. Fares: First Class, ss; Second Class, 2s lOd. [ 6m E. S. WILSON, .Secretary. • TUILY EXCURSION from HENLEY '.. to TAIEIII MOUTH, S.S. WAL [ WERA, 8.55 a.m. train. 27f rE DUNEDIN ATHEN/EUM consists of a Fine Lending Library and a . ! Reforerioe Library, together with a very I large Reading Room, and Smoking and , Chess Rooms. Tho Reading Room is sup- , plied with a great variety of,publications from all parte of the world. Annual Subscription, 21s; shorter periods in propor,'jtion; youths, half-price; speoial conce*-'- " sions to families.—Alfred H. Burton, hon.

yOUNtt MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION...., , GARDEN PARTY, ' TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TODAY I At "MAHINOTO," NBWINGTON (kindly Lent by P. R Sargood, Esq.). Opening Ceremony 2.a0 p.m., by G. M. Thomson, Esq, M.l'., 'supported & ' flfc "Worship the Mayor. ' MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY LEADING LOCAL TALENT ' Tennis, Croquet, Etc.' SELECTIONS BY KAJKORAI BAND. Afternoon Tea, 6c!. Ice Cream and Swecta Stalls, Admission-ONE SHILLING. Tickets at N.Z. Bible Depot, Princes street; H. H. Driver, Georgette*Y.M.C.A. Oflice. • ' TWEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW -L» In the GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH io"l809 Open 2 pjn. till 10 p.m. Some of the Sweet, Pea Champions have held back for this Show, so that Uus give* a splendid opportunity for selecting- the varieties you like best for next, year's growing. ' ' BEGONIAS, CACTUS. DAHLIAS; GLAD lOLAS, PERNS, DECORATED TABLES. Admission, Is. Drake Family Orchestra will perform, at intervals from 7.50 on NOTE TO EXHIBITORS.-ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY EVENING at Mr LAKNACH'S Office, 14- Bond street. Post Office. Box 118. Telopliono 1076,

MEW IRISH NUMBERS Of the Famous I AUSTRALIAN MUSIC BOOKS. No. 80-Contcnts: "Come Back to Erin"; "Kathleen Mavourneen"; " God Save Ireland" • "Dear Little Shamrock"; "Cockles and Mussels"; "Derruot Asthore"; "Katcy'e Letter"; "The Young May Moon"; , "Cruiskecii Lawn"; "I'm Not Myself at • All";- "Oh! Erin, My Country"; "Jixilo • of Erin"; " Rich and Rare Were the Gems ; She Wore"; "O'Donncll Aboo"; "St ' Patrick Was a Gentleman"; "Norine Maurine"; "M'Sorloy's Twins"; "Kitty , ,of OoJeraine"; "Fine Ould Irish Gintleman"; "Tho' the Last Glimpse of Erin,"* and several others. ' No. 80 Australian Music Book is one of the Grandest Collections of Irish Songs , ever compiled, aiiH the price ie only ONE , SHILLING; or posted to any address Is 2d. OHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.), ' : PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SHOWS. QTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND , w PASTORAL SOCIETY. ; ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR will 1 ifnru'-. 1 tho Bm ' n «'<]« Saleyards on TUESDAY, March 30, 1909, at 11 a.m. under tho following regulations:— . ' 1. That only sheep registered in the New Zealand Flock Books and catalogued by the Society to be offered for sale. ) 2. That tho upset or starting price of . sheep ottered at the sale be as follows: — : (a) Ranis, two-shear and over, ljgs; (b) i all other rams, 2gs; (c) ewes. lg. 3. That one minute and a-half only he allowed to sell each lot. 4. That the Society reserve the right to sell two different breeds at tho same time. 5. All stock will be offered as per cata6. That the entrance fees will be:-Rams, j Is each; owes, 6d (which includes cost of , adveritsing, cataloguing, and yard dues). '_ ENTRIES (which can bo made through the Stock and Station Agents or sent direct) CLOSE THURSDAY, March 25, 1909. If entries 6ent direct the selling auctioneer to be slated. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Bo.v. 84, Dunedin. 6m ; PUBLIC NOTIFICATIONS. TN the ESTATE of WILLIAM MICHIE, -»• Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having Claims Against the Estate of William Michic, late of ilussclI burgh, Builder (deceased), are required to I Send in Particulars of same, addressed to Ihe Executors, to ihe Undersigned, on or , before the 13th day of MARCH, 1909; and , all persons Indebted to the Estate are xc- < quested to Pay the Amounts Owing by 3 them lo tlie Undersigned forthwith. ) j Dated this sth day of March, 1909. 1 i CALVERT &. BRUGII, - I Albion Chambers, Dowltng street, , 6"1. Solicitors for the Executors. KAMABAI~ Mlisiox~"sAEE, Chorai Hall, next Tuesday, Wednesday, and , Thursday Afternoons ami Evenings. Goods i. from Armenia, 6m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14465, 6 March 1909, Page 1

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