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' AMUSEMENTS. J3RINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. At 8. At 8. Last Three Nights of Present Programme. Pre-eminent ami Incomparable. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES. FIRST OF ALL. Humorous, Fantastic, Dramatic. RIP'S INHERITANCE, FROLICS ON CONEY ISLAND. POLICEMAN' IN SPITE OF lIIMSELF. THE FISHERMAN'S FIANCEE, MAKING STEEL RAILS. EDUCATING BLIND CHILDREN. WILLIE FALLS FROM GRACE. MAJOR RICHARDSON'S BLOODHOUNDS, And a Host of Other Gems. Prices: O.S. and D.C., Is 6tl; Stalls, la; Family Circle, 6d. Plan at tho Dresden. yl CTO RI A II A L~L. The Cheapest and Mast Popular Hall for Dances, Socials, Meetings, Lectures, etc. AH conveniences—piano, suiiner room, gasboilors, lighting, all included. 10s PER'HOUR* 10s PER HOUR. Apply MANAGER, Princess Theatre; or Mr HANDLE, Caretaker. lI.M. Theatre. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, 6d; 5 first-class t&bleß. 18f MEETINGS, TYUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB.—Tho FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of the Club will bo hold in tha Rooms, 144 Stuart street, on TUESDAY, March 16. at 8 p.m. Dusincss: Adoption of ( Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; Alteration of Rulos, etc. CIIAS. BRADFIELD, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. —To-night, To-night; VaUcy ■and opolio Youths meet at Institute Rooms to Forth Rugby Football Ksam. SPORTING. 7JVAIERI AMATEUR TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 12. ■NOMINATIONS for the above will CLOSE with tho Secretarv on MONDAY, the 22nd March, 1909, at *8 p.m. For the convenience of Dunedin Owners tho Secretary will bo in Attendance at Dunedin Jockey Club's Office from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. GILBERT B. BURNS, ~ Secretary. Gordon road, Mosgiel. , 'Phone 21. 15m IJUIERI AMATEUR TURF CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY,. APRIL 12. APPr T T^,£, U ¥ EBV GIVEN nf™^m*r for -, BOOKMAKERS' LIGENS],S CLOSE with tho Secretary at Mosgiel on MARCH 20. Insido and Outside Enclosures, £10, and blerk lib. lees must be forwarded with Application. GILBERT 8., BURNS, 15m Secretary. educational. Q TAGO education" "board, .dunedin school OF ART AND DESIGN, MORAY PLACE. Thf) FIRST HALFj QUARTER Bcnn« , on MONDAY, 16th March! P i kinds of Elementary- and Advanced Drawing Painting in Oil or-Water Colours Design, Modelling, Casting, and Drawing from Lifo Taught.. , Day ami Evening Classes for Mala and I'cuialo Students. Day Classes held every day from 930 a.m. to 1- p.m. t-■ ; Fee, £1 Is per quarter. Classes for Teachers-and Pupil-teachers as usual. Free. Evening Art Classes, MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. ' Juvenile Class, .MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, froni 5.45 p.m. to 6.'15 p.m. Fee, 5s per quarter. ' Science Classes, TUESDAY and THURSDAY, from 7 to 9 p.m., for Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Boilding Construction, Machine Construction and Drawing. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. P. G. PRYDE, ' , Secretary. Eil ueat 1011 Office, Dunedin, 4th February, 1909. ISm I npECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS A OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OH LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OK ! EDUCATION, LONDON. Education Department, | Wellington, 10th, Jkrob,. 1909, , Tho above Examinations will bo con* , ducted by the Education Dcparbramt, at various centres, about MAY and JUM Next xespcotiwly. Forms of application to Ik> examined-may , be obtained from tho authorities of tha ; 'ocal I'cohnical or Art School or Oases, > 51 fe om Inspector-general of Schools, Wellington. ' Tho dates by which applications to 'bo examined must rcach tho EducatioitDopart' ment are: For tlie Oity and Guilds Examinations, Jut, APRIL, or, with Jate fee, 28til April; and for the Sotrth Kensington • Examinations, 21st MAY, or, with late fee 28th May. ' G. HOG-REN, 12m Inspootor-genoral of Schools. ; J MPORTANT TO LADIESNEW INVENTION. f .f EW BLOUSE AND SKIRT • ?r 3 • 18 !lk( ! lufcel J r "10 Simplest Method in use; only three measurements required; no fitting and 110 calculations 3 will cut plain, yoked, tuoked, and fanoy evening blouses. Pupils may brine material and cut Dlouse or skirt during first lesson. *irst Leeson Free. Fee, 25s for 12 Lessons.' including a Blouse and Skirt Cutter. PUPILS MAY ENROL AT ANY TIME . FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK - _ The Alphabetically-arranged and SclfllKtructiiig Garment Cutter now ready For Costumes, Tea Gowns, Coate, Boys' Pants, Children's Garments and Skirta Absolutely no fitting, except for deformed figures. fhis is the only system used where each piece has full instructions, and can be easily followed by letters, matins it impotitiiblo to forget. Former Pupils may Excliange Old Drafters for h 6d, or tako Single Lessons in Practical Work at Is 6d. Classes Daily. Wednesday excepted; also Monday anif Thursday Evenings. Patterns for Sale. Tho above has been awarded First Prize at the Women's Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds tho only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition! also Rained! First PJaoo in a Tost of Svstems in Sydney An UNDERCLOTHING CLASS will bo Opened on SATURDAY, May 1, aIso"FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, for cutting all kmds of Underclothing- by a simple method of paper-folding. Intending Pupils will need to begin on that dato. Fee, £1 Is. Miss CHARLES, PrincipaJ, No. 3 HIGH STREET (opp. D.1.C.1. T)LV, T. RUSSELL, M.A., desires JLIj PUPILS (Matriculation, other Exams); splendid record; 16 of IS examined last year successful; classes formed; Tuition by. Correspondence.—Albyn House, King stxeot, Dunedin. 13f fIX it HUTTON, Teacher of Violin. ITA. Mandolin, Banjo, Gi'itai, and Orohestr»l Instruments; Classes.—s3 Union street. AT TEA TIME—THINK Or your tea. and ask if it's "KOZIE." If not, tell your wife tkat " Kozie" luu-i a great reputation, that you'd like to try it. If sh© does, you*3 both be pleased.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14472, 15 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14472, 15 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14472, 15 March 1909, Page 1

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