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AMUSEMENTS, ■n. L D T T xTr IGHT 0F NAPOLEON. ipftINCESS THEATItE. lroprs., John Fuller & Sons FULLERS' WIDE-WORLD PICTURES T.,r.T-T,r. A GE!v, UINE BOOM. PACKED TO THE DOORS. .HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY Notwithstanding the Enormous Success ami Numerous Requests for an Extension of the Season of this Great Kincinakt. piaplnc Triumph, t ho Management regretfully announce tho LAST NIGHT OF NAPOLEON. I-A ST NIGHT OF NAPOLEON "A CHEAT HISTORICAL LESSON. _ 1T „ AN INTELLECTUAL TREAT. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)—LAST NIGHT. Prices: D.O. and 0.5.. Is 6(1: Stalls, Is;' Gallery 6d, PLAN AT DRESDEN. LAST NIGHT OP NAPOLEON. MEETINGS. Presbyterian Sabbath School -y Association.—Soooiul Annual Mectin" m I'irst Church Hall To-night at 7.30 0 clock. Tho Annual Report will ba Presented and Officers Elected. Rev. G. li. J U PP, Organising Secretary of tho Welfare of Youth Committee, will givo an Address oji " Sonio Secrois of Success in S.S. ; Work." All Touchers of Associated Schools a.ro invited to bo present. 20jy jp U B LIC ADDII ES S. 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. IT, Walker) Will Preside. 19jy, BURNS CLUB.. The MONTHLY MEETING of tho Burns Club will bo held in the Art Gallery llall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Capital Musical Programme. Short Address by Rev D. Dutton: " Burns as a. Patriot." Danco ;;s usual. ALEX. BAIN, 20jy President. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ACCIDENTAL PRIVATE IIOTJJL, MANSE 3TKEI3T, DUNEDIN. J. 11. WRIGHT. Tho above Hotel, situated at tho Corner of Manse ami High streets, is very central, and within a minute's walk of tho Post Office and all Trams. Customers can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at Moderate Rates. A Good 'lablo. Hot and cold baths. Telephone 63. 23d T S'ffEENJSY, TERMINUS HOTEL, i U • ltattray street, Dtrocdin.—Visitors to the above Hotel will lind ;i conifortablo bonis; moderate tariff; Speight's Prize Ales always oil tap; Thomson and Co.'s Celebrated Cordials; Best Brands of Liquors. Telephono 314. 7 U WANTED KNOWN—British Temperance BOARDINU-HOUSE, CO Cumberland street (near St. Andrew street), uudur jiew managcm-cut j Vacancy lor Boarders* single rooms; all meals Gd.-Mrs Thompson proprietress Q.XQ OEOROB^TOIcTTrChsp. /VO(J liiiu Lsq.'s, into resident) bun been 01 LAM) as a boarding establishment* lev* doors fiom 3Ciiox Cl'iirch, Yacancics for several bcanlers; tonus moderate. £oiy rrirate Hotel-Superior' ii LOAkO and Residence:. visitors or perm,went boarders; terms moderate.—Mrs ■U'Xigue, proprietress. (PAMERON'S IMPERIAL PIiiYATE *0 HOTEL, 302 Princes .street; 5U hetlrooms; every convenience; reasonable torili"; visitors or perminent. ''Silly WANTED (for Lady), Good Private BOARD nud Residence; moderate* St. Clair preferred.—Address Suburb, Times Otfice. ofljy BONNIE BANK, London street (near Knox Church)—VACANCIES for tivo genis; single rooms. Telephone 2C28. 79 MANOR PLACE.-S^toT~BOAIU) 1A! and Residence; travellers or peruia3ie"t; terms moderate. Telephone 1413. "STACAACI Double Bed and Sitting Room, V with board.—Apply 6 U ln ,or Albwiy street (corner Queen street). Ujy TO LET, Single, Double BEDROOM; bath j cftntrsilj solect.—Mrs Patersun, m Stuart street (middta liouso Chapman's lemct '>- • lojy, nno let, 2 Furnished BEDROOMS--i. double, single; suit ladies in, business" central position.-27 Gargill street. 20jy IJIWVAI'h BOARD aad Residence, 485 ' "Crge street; terms moderate. 17jy; nno LET, 2' DoubJo BEDfiOOIIS, fur- . — ] " s 107 a J&ray, place. 20jyi ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDfIy RESORTS. fleece private hotel)' naikouaiti. — Good Accommodation Lonveyancos meet trains shortest aotio®! C'Ood stabling. J. Summers, proprietor. rn Hli T li, 00ADE It 0. - 11 - First-class Private Hotol, MANCHESTER ST., CIHIISTOHTJROH (One Minute Direct from Hailvra.* Station). Tariff, 5s per day. [ - 11. 0. DAVID, Proprietor-, 1 COACHES AND PUSSES, "DOYAL OP, COACHES ■»» (COBB & CO.). ' The above Lino of Coaches lcavo Law* rence on arrival of Express Twin from Dunedm for Beaumont, Miller's Hat, anil Roxburgh daily. For Alexandra, on Tuesi days, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxburgh overnight). lioxburgh-Alexanda-Mondajs, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Queenstowu-Cromwelt-Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 a.m. Queenstown, Lake Wanata (via Crown Rangej-Tuesda.ys and Saturdays; returning Mondays and Thursdays during .Summer Months, Via Otago Central Line. Clydo and Cromwell—Daily oil arrival of train from Dunedm. Cromwell, Hawea, Pembroke— luestlays, Thursdays. and Saturdays, 8 a.ii:.; returning following days. Rough Ridge, for Blackstono Hill and St. Batham Daily. Cambrians and Becks—Mondays, Wednesdays, and I'ridays; returning lolfowmg days. IyOavo Lanfurly for Naseby daily. Agents in Duncdin: Now Zealand Express Company. .Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedm; and from ' H. CRAIG & CO. (LIMITED), oCild Qflica: Peel street, Lawrence, "■■"ii. S v;'C; EOYAL MAIL COACHES TO HIGHCLIFF AND SANDYMOUNT. Leave Sandyraount at 8.30 a.m. svery lucsday, Thursday, and Saturday; returning from Duncdin at 3 p.m. FARES: From Sandvaiount-, Is fcdsingle 2a 6d return. From Highclilf, Is each wey! 0. GRAINCER, Proprietor. I.MRIE lc GRiiNT, Southern Stables, Princes street South. jjpORTOBELLO COACHES. | COACII leaves POIITOBELLO DAILY !at 8.15 a.m. for DUNEDIN; Returning ; from Dunedin (Manso 6trect) at 3 p.m. I Picnic Parties can bo arranged for. On Public Holidays 'Bus leaven Mar.se street at 1C a.m.. Returning from Porto- ■ bello at 5 p.m. ill' D. D. SEATON, llinl; Siablw "TNQUIRE by. 'Phono No. 1838 <jf Chin, j A Saxby recocting Cycle Renuirs.—Pier Cycle .AV.oib, Crawford street. £d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14580, 20 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14580, 20 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14580, 20 July 1909, Page 1

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