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AMUSEMENTB. pRINCESS THEATER' Proprs., John Fuller & Sons. FULLERS' -nnvjy, l ,P E - WOELD PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! at 8. TO-NIGHT 1 Las 2 Nights of this Groat Production. Avv W? WARS 0F NAPOLEON, LlbE AND WARS OF NAPOLEON An Intellectual Treat. Remember!— Last Two Nights. Also Buddhist Customs. Little Jim, I resident Tafts Inauguration. Bear-hunt. . iiig m Russia Fcolshend (King of tho Robbers), L, tie Soldier, BallcJu-making! Children of the Plains etc Prices: D.C and 0.5,. l s ' 6 d : Stalk. Is; AT DRESDEN. •J)UNEDIN OMiisI^MLIoCIETY. 1909-TWENTY-SECOND SEASON-1909 nrn SECOND CONCERT 9 WEDNESDAY, 2$ JULY, 1909. AT GARRISON HALL. Air James Coombs. Hon. Conductor «w ~•' ,PROGRAMME: Wedding March" (Mendelssohn). Song- The Splendour-of th e ' Stare >. (iNecdhain).—Miss Jean Crawlev Concerto-E Minor (Poppcr).-'Celio and Orchestra. Andante, 'Cello, Mr T rarer. Song-"Bedouin Love Song". (Pinsuti).Mr It, 11, Bryant. Concerto-G Minor (Mendelssohn).-Piano and Orchestra. Piano,' Mrs Blanche • Overture-" Son and Stranger" (Mendelssohn) Song-"A Song of Sunshine" (Braining). ■ Miss Jean Crawlev. Selection-" The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner). Song-" Oh, Hear the Wild Wind Blow"-' (Mirttei).-Mr R. 11. Bryant Selection— *' Giroflo. Girofk" (Lococq). "God Save the King." Intending Subscribers will please- send in then; Names to tho Undersigned as soon as possible . WO. MILLAR, Hon. Sec., 19 J>" 107 High street. BOXINGI THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT HIS'MAJESTY'S THEATRE. '' NEW ZEALAND BOXING CHAMPION. SHIPS. Champions Auckland, Napier, Wanganui Palnierstoti North, Wellington, West Coast, Cbristchurch, Timaru, Oainaru, Invcrcargill. and Dunedin competing. A Mammoth Programme. Thursday and Friday. Boxing! Boxing! Boxing. "Stage, 7s oilCircle, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. 19j y . MEETINGS, pUB LI C ADDRESS. , The Hon. Dr FINDLAY, Minister of Justice, will, by invitation, ADDRESS a PUBLIC MEETING at the ,BURNS HALL at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 21, when ho will Discuss Social and Political Questions, including THE NEW IDEALS OF MODERN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT AND PRISON REFORM. His Worship tho Mayor (Mr J. 11. Walker) Will Preside. - 19jy t:" ■ ■: BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. 11. WRIGHT. The above Hotel, situated at tho Corner of Manse and High street 3, is very central, and within a minute's ' vfalk of tho Post Offico and all Trams. 'Customers can relyon receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Rate's. A Good Table. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 68. 23d /i" SWEENEY, TERMINUS HOTEL* W a Rattray street, Dunediti.—Visitors to the above Hotel will find a comfortable home; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always ou tap; Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Telephono 314. ( 7 n WANTED KNOWN-British Tempcrance BOAPuDINtMfoUSE, 50 Cumberland street (near St. Andrew street), under new management; Vacancy for Boarderssingle rooms; all meals od.—Mrs Thompson, proprietress yjy YACANCY for One or Two' Gentlemen BOARDERS; double, siuglo rooms; homo comforts.—Apply S Jones street. VACANCY for One; sharo room; every home Clarko street (off High street). ■ 1% NEWMARKET Private Hotel-Superior BOARD and Residence: visitors or parmaneut boarders; terms moderate—Mrs iii'Tigue, proprietress. RSja CAMERON'S IMPERIAL PRIVATE; HOTEL, 302 Princes street; 60 bedrooms; every convenience; reasonable tariff; visitors or permanent. 28my; BONNIE BANK, London street (new Knox Cmirch)-VACAfrCTES for two, gents; single rooms. Telephono 2G28. nn JIANOR PLACE.-Snperior BOARD ihi and Residence; travellers or p"crmanent; terms moderate. Telephono 1413. ■yACANCY Double Bed and Sitting Room', » with board.—Apply 6 Upper Atbauv! street (comer Queen street). 14jy TO LET, Single, Doublo BEDROOM; batli; central; Eolect.-Mrs Patarson, 45 Stuart street (middlo house dra.pman'3 Terrace). lsjy, .TJRIVATE BOARD.and Residence, 485 J.'. Georgo street; forms moderate. 17jy ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY lIESOfITS, GOLDEN FLEECE PRIVATE HOTEL" Waikouaiti. — Good Aecommodation. Conveyances meet trains shortest notice.' Good stabling.—J. Summers, proprietor. TH E ISO OADE R. O, First-class Private Hotel, MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH (One Minute Direct from Railway, Station). Tariff, 5s per day. 17d H. C. DAVlD,.Proprietor. 1- ' :■-- . ... _a PUBLIC NOTICES. PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS HONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS,. Our Plionograph Department has now been entirely rearranged ami enlarged, and tho whole stock of Machines and Records brought right up to date. ' The new Edison Ambcrol Records, which play for four minutes, arc a wonderful improvement ou the ordinary Cylinder Record. Call and hear them—2s 6d each, Amborol Attachment for "Standard" Machine, 30s;, "Home," 455. All the latest "Clarion" Records to Land—ls 3d. Columbia Phonograph? and Recordo in largo variety. Horns—2ss, 30s, 355. Stands from 5s 6d. Records sent by post carefully packed. Catalogues on application. LONDON PIANO CO., 31 GEORGE STREET. "MOTICE TO ADVERTISEES. ALL ALTERATIONS 0 f DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS intended for Saturday's I=3ue3 of the Times must bo handed in to tho OlDce before NOON of tho PRECEDING v&X, otherwise- they cannot ha attended to except as Special Advertisements, 'charged (or at Scale Rate*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14579, 19 July 1909, Page 1