AMUSEMENTS. THE fjpiEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. VAUDEVILLE'S NEW HOME. The Cosiest and Prettiest Thcatro in N.Z. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. THE KELSOS— The Wizards of Motion, THE KELSOS— Club Throwing Specialty. Positively Last Two Nights of Joe-GARDINER and LE MAR-Fiossie, In their Clever Exposition of the Art of Jiu-Jitsu, "The Hooligan and the Lady." PoIite—KEARNS and ROSLYN— Comedy. "Sidewalk Conversations." ESSIE JENNINGS, The Favourite Soprano, in her Football Specialty, "Como on! Come On!" THE LEWIS GEO. SPARKES. TRIO. TIM HOWARD. JACK KEARNS—Mirth Manufacturer. JESSIE LEE. VERA KEARNS. KING'S PRICES.-D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan Jacobs's. No Booking Fee. P i C I A L. STEVENSON'S PICTURES. STEVENSON'S PICTURES. (Otago Circuit only.) LATEST! BRIGHTEST! BEST! PORT CHALMERS.—TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Juno 30. KAITANGATA —SATURDAY, July 1. BALC'LUTHA.—MONDAY, July 3.' i MILTON.—TUESDAY, July 4. LAWRENCE.—WEDNESDAY, July 5. MOSGIEL.—THURSDAY, July 6. MAGNIFICENT NEW ELECTRIC PLANT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES EVERY VISIT. MEETINGS. W E, VALLEY BOWLING AND LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Registered). The SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be hold in the Pavilion THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. Business: Election of Officers for the ensuing year, ajfd General. 29/6/'ll. P. GRAY, Hon. Sco. TENDERS. fHENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on A WEDNESDAY, 12th July, for tho ERECTION of BALCONIES at the Duncdin Hospital. MASON & WALES, Ai-cbitects.-N.Z. Insuranod Buildings. 30ju (TIENDERS are invited till 10 a,m. on WEDNESDAY, 12th July, for tho ERECTION of ADDITIONS to r,he Tuapeka Hospital. MASON & WALES Architects., N.Z. Insurance Buildings. 20ju milE WESTERN TAIERI LAND A DRAINAGE BOARD. , TENDERS will bo received up to 10 a.m. 18th JULY for ERECTION of OCCUPA-' HON BRIDGES, Timber supplied on sito of work by the Board. Plans and specifications can be soon at Office of Board, Mosgiel. MICHAEL ELLIOT, 28 j» , Engineer. UNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. TO PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. CONTRACT No. 458. DRAIN IN COMMON, Carnarvon street and District road. TENDERS aro invited for the above, retainable up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, tho 4th July, 1911, to tho Secretary, Town Hall Buildings, where specifications, etc., may .bo _scon and tender forms obtained. Deposit: Marked checiuo for £5. T'ho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. SLINGER, " Drainage Engineer, Town Hail, Jnno 27, 1911. 28ju SAGAR'S celebrated English Wood-work-ing Machinery; catalogues, quotations,—Sole agent, Henry F, Moss, timber merchant, 95 Stuart street. 31au EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS, 1911. ■ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. DO YOU KNOW(1) That Matriculation is on tho Syllabus, and will bo enforced in 1913? (2) That you can get your full degree NOW without Matriculation? (3) That by passing in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY in 1911 or 1912, you can,complete tho others at any future timo and STILL AVOID Matriculation? Yon men in offices-do you know theso things? Aro you going to allow an opportunity like this to pass by you?'. We can givo you a special course in any combination of three or moro subjects. We havo ono special courso in THREE SUBJECTS ONLY, which WE GUARANTEE you can complete in from_ three to six months sufficiently to pass this year's examination. You cannot afford to be without your diploma, and now is undoubtedly the timo to securo it. As only a limited number can be taken we urgo you in your own interests to write to us without delay. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON, Public Accountants and Auditors, P.O. Box 516. Auckland. N.B.—Four hundred and sixty-one have secured their degrees under our coaching. Special Course also for NEW BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. io mv EEV. T. RUSSELL, M.A. (Honours), lato Master Nolfion College, desires PUPILS MATRICULATION, otherExani s „ Classes, Correspondence Tuition; 45 passes last throe, years. Long experience, continued successes. Passe? 11910) include Medical Preliminary, Civil (Service, Engineering Preliminary, six in Matriculation. B and 0 Certificates (Latin), First Place Theology Examination.—Caro Mrs WHITE, 479 George street. Dunedin. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Mrs A. G. KERR. Classes Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted, Evening Classes commenced March 13. Material Cut during First Lesson. Fee, 25s for 12 Lessons. Sincie Lesson, ]s 6d. Paper Patterns Cut to Mensure. EOSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, Dowling street.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc., open Day and Evening Telephone 736. 23ja A LEXANDRA COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Tablet Buildings, Octagon; hours, 10 to 9; Royal letters patent. ALEXANDRA COLLEGE.—Rapid- -systorn; guaranteed to teach piano from perfect music in 8 lessons. LEXANDRA COLLEGE.—No knowkdge music required; any age Kin play jjiano correctly 8 Icesons." A LEXANDRA TOLLEGR—We invito tho public to call and have new system explained. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE.—lnterviews daily. Don't be sceptical, misguided, or think it impossible; sueccss guaranteed. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE.—Why keep -ft*- piano idle? Any age can play correctly from perfect music. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE. — Leading musicians endorse now system perfect music; NOT vamping. A LEXANDRA COLLEGE.—You attain tho same result that, takos years - u.nder old conditions. A LEXANDRA and returned if pupil cannot play correctly in eight lessons. JOju PROFESSIONAL. A) I'TlCAL.—Wilfrid VJn STURMER ys qualifiod Optician.—Consulting Roomi in Sprosen's Chemist Shop, corner Octagon. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stones. A j large Amount of Reading Matter, i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15183, 30 June 1911, Page 1
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