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AMUSEMENTS. JfIULLERS , PICTUBEB, ™lAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY, 23rd (Aimiveraury Day). P BIN CESS THEATRE. Proprietors...John Fuller and Som. At B—-TO-NIGHT!—At 8. i-tte, Famous and Incomparable F^ERS , -The Best- TBICTUREB, & All- Jγ lOTURES. Distinguished above all for NatraaL Artistic, and Realistic Display. Last Night Of Last Night THE GOLDEN SUPPER, RIGHT IN FRONT OF FATHER : LAUNCH OF I-LM.S. THUNDERER, LIFE OF A SALMON.' TUNIS INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH. TWO BOYS IN BLUE. ROTTERDAM. FROM TflE WHITE HOUSE. ■■ MA-IN-LAW GOES ROLLER SKATING. ■ * A DOUBLE ELOPEMENT . ""■-' SPRING HEELED JACK.'' "' TONTOLINI AS LAW STUDENT. / Erices-ls 6d. Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs'* ■'. ■ tobacconist. Tel. 1702/ ■R O • (J" T H' S Jf ELECTRO-MEDICAL, . MASSAGE, and X-RAY INSTITUTE, I 292 George etreet, Dunedin. fhm?B? Treatment in Acute and Uromo Rheumatism, Soialica, Lumber, Gout, Sprains, Htifß Joints, Nomu Psoases, Digestive Disorders, etc. EXCURSION. QRAND EVENING EXCURSION, ' '.y\ _ 'T.S.S. WAIKANA~wiII RUN , an EvenMJS, Excursion THIS (WEDNESDAY) ■EVENING, leaving tho Dunedin Wharf at . 8 o block. v ■ Musio, Electric Lights, SearcHigbt. POPULAR PRICES": Adults, Is;'CMdron, 6d. 22m SHOWS. STRATH -TAIEEI A. AND P SOCIETY. i Incorporated 1906. TENTH ANNUAL SHOW i ■ Will be held at MIDDLEMAROH EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17, 191 L Excursion Fares. Grand Exhibition of Live Stook, Dairy Produce, Roots, Poultry, etc Jumping, Rescue, and Pony Races. ANNUAL BALL AT NIGHT. ' Tram sen-ices and all other information supplied, wibh schedules, on application to ' ■ ■ ■ ft. WALKER, 22111 . Secretary. MEETINGS. YOUNG MEN'S • CHRISTIAN ASSO- ' ■ CIATION. FOUNDATION "STONE LAYING The Hon. GEORGE FOWLDS, Minister of Education, will LAY the FOUNDA- /; TION STONE of.the New Building in Moray place. West on FRIDAY NEXT, the 24th inst, at 3 p.m. The Subscribers to the Buitoing Fund ioA the Members and! , Friends of the Aesociation are cordially invittd to attend the Ceremony. HERBERT WEBB, President. MEMBERS' REUNION FRIDAY, 8 p.rru, at the Rooms. ~.- -..-,-22m,; T .i;> ; "PACIFIC HARRIERS. .The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Chib -willbe hold in the Oddfellows? Hall, ■ Kensington, on FRIDAY, March 24, 1911, at 7.45 p.m. ■. . • .. All Members and Intending Members are requested to be present i .' . . 22m T. A. MAWSON, Hon. Sec TQUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL; A MEETING for the Annual Distribution of Certificates and Diplomas, and for the Formal Opening of the Evening Classes, 1 which begin on the 27tih Inst., will be held m the Early' Settlers' Hall at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 24th inst. Students entitled to! Certificates and Diplomas are particularly requested to bo present). Afl-seekinginforma- . tion regarding the Evening Classes or interested in tho working of the same are invited'to attend. ANGUS MARSHALL, 21m Director. fpONTTNE POLICY - HOLDERS VERSUS COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. MEETINGS of Oho above will be held at the FOUR PRINCIPAL CENTRES a< follows:— Dunedin,—April, 1911. ■Christchurch.—May, 1911. Wellington-May, 1911. Auckland , .—May, 1911. All Past as well as Present Policy-hoideru are askoct to Attend or to be Represented by Proxies at tie above Meetings. Further 'information may be obtained from • : ROBERT FRASER, Care P.O.C. Box 11, Port Chalmers. For.dste, place, and time of Meetings see Advertisements. 21m ELECTION NOTICES. ITAYOEAI ELECTION.; A MEETING of LADIES interested in securing Councillor BURNETT'S RETURN will to held at tho Committee ' Room, 390 Great King street (near Albany street corner), THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 22nd March; 1911, at 2.30 p.m.. CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ' TO THE ELECTORS OF LEITH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-Havin,,' been asked to ,staKd' for the abovo Ward by a large number of Voters desirous of securing new blood in the Oifcv Council's deliberations, I desire to say in reply that, having ample time, I shall bo giad to REPRESENT THIS WARD, where all my own intoreste are. If returned you can roly upon mo TO CONSERVE THE INTERESTS OF THIS WARD AND OS THE CITY GENERALLY. Yours respectfully, H. B. COURTIS, 22m_ (Late City Gaa Engineer). BUBIiO N O T I O E.' THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE . DISTRICT OF OTAGO. ELECTION OF MEMBER, MARCH, 1911 EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY SOUTHERN WARD. In accordance with Section 24 of "The Frftieatioii Act, 1908," it is hereby notified that Mr JAMBS SMITH has been duly ELECTED a. Mombor ot the Education Board of tho District of Otago for tho Southern Ward. Tho number of valid Votes recorded for oaoh Candidate was: SMITH, JAMES ... ... 312 PONDER, JAMES SAMUEL ... 192 TV total number of valid votes recorded was 534. Tho tciai number of Voting' Papers Rβjeeted as informal was 9. & M. PARK, . Returning Officer. I Education Ofliee, D«»din, Mardi 2\ 1811. 22»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 1

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