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AMUSEMENTS. JJI ULLE RS' PICTURES. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30r SRHS4? MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30, HOLIDAY MATINKK TO-DAY, at' 2.30 Doors Open, 2; sUm, 2.30. Finishes 4.4Q Children, 6d; Adults, Is and 6d. P HINGIiSS TiIEATRIi. Proprietors...John Fuller and Sons. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.3 U. To-night, at 8. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME Of tho U'nrivallcd and Far-famed PULLERS' -The Best- "PICTURES, All- JTICTURES. Synonymous \vTTh Supremacy. ' Distinguished above all for Natural, ' •'* and Realistic Display. TO GREAT shows TO-MY! TWO GREAT SHOWS TO-DAY! inis Afternoon, at 2.30. To-niriit ah (L another'remarableSes * ANOTHER REMARABLE SERIES Of MOTION PICTURE MARVELS, .1 MOTION PICTURE MARVELS! . : A Ccmprisnig Masterpieces of Pictorial Art '' THROUGH THE CLOUDS. THROUGH THE CLOUDS. With the world watching airship development, tho story is "up to the minute" aa part of the Intensely Interesting Drama. A Sensational Acroplano Flight is made, ON THE MEXICAN BORDER. t ON THE MEXICAN BORDER. Another Thrilling Production of Western Life. Singapore. ' From Dawn to Sunset bmgapore. From Dawn to Sunset. ' SCIENTIFIC BEE FARMING. SCIENTIFIC BEE FARMING.. „. ~,, Interesting and Instructive. PATHE GAZETTE. USEFUL DOG. PATHS GAZETTE. USEFUL DOG. Hearts and Politics. The Bouquet. Polifcics - Tho Bouquet NEIGHBOURING FLATS. NEIGHBOURING FLATS RECREATION OF AN HEIRESS, '! RECREATION OF AN HEIRESS. DAVY JONES' DOMESTIC TROUBLES, , DAVY JONES' DOMESTIC TROUBLES.; Entertaining and Delicious Comedies. ', New Overture and Selections by FULLERS' GRAND ORCHESTRA. ___PRlCE£j_l s 6d, Is, and 6d. C*T. HELENS HOSPITAL, Regent's road and George street, DUNEDIN. "AT HOME" on MARCH 23, 1911. . Every Patient and EVERY Baby con- ■ nected with St. Helens Hospital (indoor and outdoor) is INVITED to CELEBRATE the 1000 th Birth in tho Hospital. Afternoon j Tea in the grounds, 2to 5 p.m. 18pj . , "EXHIBITION OF .PICTURES. ' ■ JDi By Miss PASSMORE'S PUPILS On View at Studio, STOCK EXCHANGE, Prinoes street, : 22nd to 30th March. Hours, 2.50 to 6; Evening, 7.30 to 9. MILBURN Lime and Cement Co. (Ltd.). '■ The ANNUAL PICNIC of tho Em- : ploycos of the above Company will bs held on SATURDAY Next, -March 25, at the Wingatui Racecourse. A Special Train ; (stopping at Cavorsham, Green Island, and j Abbotsford) leaves Dunedui' at>"&4s' a.m., and Teturns from the grounds at 5.55 p.rm Tickets: Adults, 2s; Childten, Is. Cordials, Tea, Sugar, a.nd,. Milk -will, be pro- '" , vided—R. B. .WRIGHT, Hon. Sec .-,! MENTAL . SCIENC E. ■■ DUNEDIN ASSOCIATION. (For Study of Thought Force, Personal , Magnetism, Concentration, Emerson's Essays', etc.) EVERY MONDAY at 8 p.m. A. V. AIAZBKGABB, M.P.T.A., President 362 George street 'Phone 1485. MEETINGS. ■ A MEETING FOR MEN wiH.be held in Stuart Hall THIS (THURS- ' 1 DAY) EVENING, 23rd irist., at 8 o'clock, at which the Hon. JAMES BALFOUR, of Melbourne, will deliver an ADDRESS on ' matters of importance relating to tho Presbyterian Church. Admission FREE; - collection to defray expenses. An oppor--tunity will be given for Social Intercourse. '". E DUNEDIN AND KAIKORAI TRAM CO. (LTD.). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of.; the Dunedin and Kaikorai Tram Company : (Limited) will bo'lield at the Town Halt : ' /■ Roslyn, on FRIDAY, tho 24th day of : ' .March, 1911, at 8 o'olock in the evening, !, for the purposes following—namely:— To Receive and Consider tho Annual ' Statement of Accounts and tho Report of the Directors and Auditor thereon; to Elect Directora and" . ; other Officers in the place of .those retiring; to transact; any other i Business of tho Company which by statute cught to be transacted at an Ordinary Meeting. 1 By order of the Beard. 23m J. A. HOPCRAFT, Secretary. • : jQUNEDIN TECHNICAL | SCHOOL, A MEETING for tho Annual Distribution of Certificates and Diplomas, and for the Formal Opening of the Evening Classes, which begin on the 27th Inst., will be hcki in the Early Settlers' Hall at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 24th inst. Students entitled to Certificates and Diplomas are particularly requested to be present. All seeking information regarding tho Evening Classes or in- -''" terested in the working of the same art) invited to attend. ANGUS MARSHALL, - L 21m Director. mONTINE POLICY - HOLDERS jr. VERSUS COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. MEETINGS of tfhe aliove will be held at the FOUR PRINCIPAL CENTRES as follows :— Dunedin,—April, 1911. Christchurch.—May, 1911. Wellington.-May, 1911. Auckland—May, 1911. All Past as well as Present Policy-holders are asked to Attend'or to bo Represented by Proxies at the above Meetings. ; Further information may be obtained • from ■ ROBERT FRASER, ; Care P.O.C. Box 11, Port Chalmers, -j For dete, placo, and timo of Meetings I see Advertisements. 21m ; ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION,!' Councillor BURNETT'S LEITH WARD COMMITTEE Meet at Committee Room, ; 399 Groat King street (near Albany street corner), THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING-'' 23rd .March, 1911, at 8 o'clock. ' '■ ' Any others willing to join cordially ' invitod to attend. 23m OTAGO WITNESS.-Largest Country Cir- • culatiou of any weekly in the Dominion. , Found in every farmhouse an Otago and ' Southland, and circulating largely in Can- ' terbury and northern nival districts, it offers i unrivalled facilities for Advertising anitti»n*S ol interest to cdun'try kuuU~.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 1

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