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. THE A TEE. Props: John Fuiier and Sons. TO-NIGHr. and Every Evebing at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY '<• ; Onjy Two More Nights This Programme. I Weird. . HASSAN. Sensational, i Mystic. HASSAN. Thrilling. Magic. HASSAN. Sorcerer. HASSAN is the Direct Descendant) of a long line of Indian Scots and Wonderworkers. Ho is in a class by himself. A Big Success, BANVEEN, English Musical Specialty Act. _ DELWYN & TYE, Australia's Favourite Serio Double. End WILL DAGMAR, Man. And the Prime Favourites, Patter. THE RHODESBURYS. Artists. = Midget VICTOR MYERS. Comedian. Operatic BERYL GILMAN. Soprano. ■ WILL ROREY. THE ROSEBUDS. . JOS. MULLANEY. JACK KNOWLES. ; 0.5., 2s; D.0., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back , I Stalls, sd. Plan at Jacobs's. jiTUAVID WISHART, C.H. and B.T. ; ■*-' Skin Diseases a specialty. Consulta--1 tion by letter will receive prompt attention. 3 GRANT STREET (off High street), f DUNEDIN. 'Phone 769. ' "Tho skin (biologically) is within theorganism, having its life from within, its . health from within, and having its diseases I from within; it must also bo treated from . I within." 3m I ELECTION NOTICES. - MAYORAL ELECTION. Councillor BURNETT'S CAVEHSHAM WARD COMMITTEE MEET at the Committoo Rbom, Corner of Main South road and David siireot, Caversham, THIS (FRI- . DAY) EVENING, 24th March, 1911, at 8 ' o'clock. Any Ladies and Gentlemen interested arc cordially invited to attend. 24m OTAGO SCHOOL OF MINES. THE WINTER SESSION OF 1911. LECTURES WILL BEGIN on the 10th APRIL, Students will bo Enrolled for the full courses in Mining, Metallurgy, and Goology. The Courses of Instruction cover tho requirements for the Associateship of the School of Mines, and for the B.E. Degree of the New Zealand. University. Students who do net wish to take- a full courso can attend one or more classes. The classes in Assaying, Metallurgy, Surveying Applied Mechanics, and Geology o.re specially adapted' for those who do not intend to take the full Associateship Courso. Full particulars as to tho subjects of instruction, fees, etc., can bo obtained from tho Director or from tho Registrar. ' Otago University, Dunedin March 21, 1911. 23m TECHNICAL SCHOOL. STUDENTS are now being ENROLLED f ° r S?r2rS?W CLASS ES, which bogin on MONDAY Next, 27th insfc. lars are given in the prospectus, now inablo at any the booksellers' On Monday and Thursday Evenings Classes for English and Arithmetic will ,bo hold in the Schools at Mosgiel, Grcon Island, Ca.ycrsham, Fcatury, High Street (for Mormngton district), Kaikorai, N.B. Va ley, and Port Chalmers. These Classes will bo open to free place holders taking the other necessary subjects at tho Dunedin lechmcoJ. School, and also to paying studonts over W years of age. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director. WARNING I I IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. Wo want to warn all Clerks and Others Interested to BEWARE Lest they ■ are left in tho rear. You must haw your Diploma.. You can only obtain it by Exam. These will bo made much more difficult in 1913 Matriculation Iv iU bo added. The University will conduct the Exams, next November Applications to bo in by MAY next Qualify this year under conditions that will not exist again! Send for "1913 &. AFTER." F roo This Booklet fully and clearly explains tha wholo matter. (Mention this Paper and Course required.) DO NOT DELAY! HEMINGWAyT ROBERTSON Mail Instruction, ' P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND 17f |EV. T. RUSSELL, M.A. (] fc> late Master Nelson Coilpirp no™. PUPILS MA-TRICULATIOnTXC 5 "■-ssos, Correspondence- Tuition 1 45 w , ia S t threo yeare. Long experience, con- | tinned successes. 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New Mombe?' 7 p.m. JUVENILES-St Paul's Schoolroom *J Satumay, 25th March, 2.30 pm' Private Lessons to suit pupils,-Address'' 2 lernh «": 23m BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED) Arc MAKERS of HIGH-CLASS HALF-TONE and LINE BLOCKS, For use in BUSINESS ADVERTISING At exceedingly \ xt ~ J — L - *> ■ ' Samples cf Work' and Prices sent on application. THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT of tho Company's Office is furnished with a wido range of Modern Type, and every class O( Commercial and General Printing is executed in Good Style at Lowest Current Rates. DUNLOP and Ooeanic Tyres reduced price at Scott's "Speedwell Housp • i 155 George street. DUNLOP First Grade Covers: were 22s now 17s fxl; Tubes: wore 6s 6d, now 7s 3d each. OCEANIC Vulcanised Covers: were 12s 6(1, now 12s; Tubes: were 6s 9d iow 5s 9d, at SCOTT'S. If TD> BAGLEY & SON, Chemists, for JUJ. Medicines, Druggists' and Medical' oiinilTios of every description. 17f QPECIAL SHOW of Imported Millinery for Raco Week; bought at grcatlvfeduced prices. Inspectio;- invited.—H V Bevendge, Georce street '■--•

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15100, 24 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15100, 24 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15100, 24 March 1911, Page 1

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