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AMUSEMENT! JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO.DAY~AT 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30. FASOLA MATINEE. FASOLA MATINEE. Bring tho Children to tree FASOIiA. THE INDLYN FAKIR. Matinee Prices: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. | Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT at 8. Tho Laet Night of tho Imlcscribablo FASOLA Tho FASOLA. KASOLA Indian FASOLA. FASOLA Fakir. FASOLA. And his Brilliant Vaudeville Company. Great u« his success has been, his Season Must Positively Terminato , TONIGHT. Do not lot. it l» said you did not seeFASOLA THE iJRI-A'J'. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is. No Pit. Plan at the Dresden. Q0 U N tTTy~ TO UR. FASOLA, THE INDIAN FAKIR. FASOLA, THE INDIAN FAKIR, Direction John Fuller and Sons. MILTON.-MONDAY, April 22. DORM-TUESDAY, April 23. BALCLUTHA-WISDNE3DAY, April 24. INVERCAKGILL. - THURSDAY andFRIDAY, April 25 and 26, BLUFF-SATURDAY, April 21 ff ATTAIN AMUNDSKN. CAPTAIN' AMUNDSEN. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN. captain amundsen. Saturday" april 27. for one night only, for one night only, for one night only'. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, DUNEDIN. THE HERO OF THE HOUR. THE HERO OF THE HOUR. THE HERO OF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. THE HERO OF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. ; THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLK.' THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLE. THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES. THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES. Captain KOALD AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSKN ROALD AMUNDSKN ROALD AMUNDSEN' ROALD AMUNDSEN Will Repeat Tho Thrilling Story of Horoio Adventure, HOW I REACHED THE POLE. HOW I REACHED THE POLE. HOW I REACHED THE POLE. HOW I REACHED THE POLE. HOW I REACHED THE POLE. HOW I REACHED THE POLE. Illustrated by Ovor ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURE S ?, ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL PICTURES, Taken by Captain Amundsen Himself. Dress Circlo and Resorved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Tho Box Plan will bo opened at tho Dresden on Tuesday. 20ap CARLYLB SMYTHE. GOVERNMENT rNOTIFIOATIONI. WORKERS' • COMPENSATION AMENDMENT ACT. 1911." NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR » AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Your attention is called to tho provisions of Section 10 of tho above Act, in wJiich it is provided, inter alia, tliat Any agreement between an employer and a worker (or between an employer and n deceased! worker's representative or dependent) for tho settlement of any claim to compensation for accident causing death or permn-no-it. disablement (whether total or partial) shall Not bo Binding unless tho same is made in writing ami approved -by a maf-is-tralo or an Inspector of Factories. J.-LOMAS, Secretary of Labour, 2Qap Wellington. ELDERSLIE SETTLEMENT. No. 2, OPEN FOR SELECTION. 1633 ACRES, IN W ALLOTMENTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fourteen (14) Allotments on Elderslio Settlement No. 2, will Ibe Open for Selection, on Renewable Lease, at this Office ,and at the Courthouse, Onmaru, on MONDAY, 29th April, 1912. Tho areas ranee from 27 acres to 203 acres, and the half-vcarly rentals from £17 6s 6d to £107 lis. Tho Settlement is situated North Otago, about nine miles from the Town of Onmaru. Tho railway siding of Elderslio adjoins the property, and school, post and telegraph offico. and creamery aro all convenient. A deposit of a half-year's rent of tho highest-priced Allotment applied for, and leaso fee, must accompany each application. Applicants who do not intend to bo present or represented by mi agent nl tho Ballot, must do|x>sit the rent for the broken period with, their applications. An applicant may apply for one or all of tho Sections, but should! not use more than ono form. Snlo plans anil application forms may bo obtained from this Office. E. H. WILMOT. Com Mssionor of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, | Dunedin, 9th April, 1912. 13ap LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVEIITimiKS'T? goiter tbli heading. Fourteen Words, SIXPENCE per InxrUoa; fli Inaertloat, 5> 6d; orcr Fon'tcco war.ll ind not oxcecdlag Ttrealj-'crar Words, U; Six laiertlona, !■■ Doublet rate- charged oalm r.nli paid. LOST, Light Grey Tom CAT.-Rcward on returning Miss Whileon, 582 Gcorgo street; 20ap LOST, Small Two-har Gold Reward returning F. It. Hall, 242 Princes street. 20ap J' 03T IKriday (between St. David street--1 Union Company), Gold Qupit TIEPIN; marked 71b.—Reward returning Miss Helps, 503 King street. Tliorio_2s42. 20ap LOST, Gold MEDAL (initials inscribed)* | Reward returning to Minnie Keast, '■ 762 Cumberland street. 20 O p I LOST (at Port Chalmers, Mondavi, i Black Cocker SPANIEL-Plcaso j communicate G. Strong, Port Chalmers. I IXHJND, Child's White COAT; own'r ' may have same—Apply 389 Castjo street. ' 20ap 'OOUND, Two Two-year-old Draught I? _ COLTS; owner can have same bypaying expenses.—Robert Cullen, Owhiro, Allanton. IBap IXIUND - RABBITS wanted; fresh . trapped consignment daily; writo today for price and particulars.—Address Sw'cctinge, Dunedin. < 20ap FOUND-Lunchoons, Suppers: Cooked Fish and Mutton Birds, Fresh and Smoked Fiah, Kippers, Bloaters, Fillets, Oysters, Rabbits, Poultry.—Sweetings', Stuart and Rattray streets. 20ap "rvJUND-Exprossman, Carriers, Cabmon, J- Draymen, Dairymen, Farmers, over}'* man. should uso "Health for HonW; eaves money. gOap FUND-Fresh Oysters daily froih trapped Rabbits, English Kippers, , Bloaters, Herrings For Sale.—Stewart's. IT'.OUND-Chcap Poultry, Stewart's. To- : day. Also, Priw Chickens and Fowls from Government farm, Milton. 20ap OTAGO WITNESS.-Now Stories. AUrg« amount of reading matter. Prioo 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 1