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AMUSEMENTS. TEE RING'S T^ 151 ™ 1 Direction Bronnan-ITullers' (Limited). . Nightly at 8 o'clock. VAUDEVILLE-DE-LUXE. A Great and Popular Programme. i Uproarious Success of tho Popular ! . Favourites, ' / THE QUEALYS. Harry THE QUEALYS. Nellie. THE QUEALYS. Australia's Foremost Farcical Sketch Artists. . In their Own Original Absurdity "PUN IN THE KITCHEN." Second Week of the Delightfully Artistic, Clever Young English. Artiste, Mies VIOLET CARMEN And her Composer-Pianist, Mr ALF. J. LAWRENCE. " Songs at the Piano." A Musical Treat. CARMO & FRANCIS, Clever Comedv Acrobats and Strong Men. JOE HURLEY. Impersonator JOE HURLEY. and Mimic. A Clever and Versatile Artist. What ERNEST PITCHER. Big A ERNEST PITCHER. Mug. THE LATEST PICTURES. . Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. MEETINGS. OTAGO INSTITUTE. ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH. The Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGH will give an ADDRESS on "Now Instruments and Methods in Solar Research" TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 22nd. at 8 o'clock, at the Otago Museum. Full attendance requested. ALEX. MEGGET, 22jy Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. -\tew zealand railways. week.end excursions to queenstown. Excursion Tickets to Queenstown will be issued at DUNEDIN on SATURDAYS, 26th July and 9th August, and will be available for travelling to Queenstown on day of issue, and for return on tho following Monday or Wednesday. Fare: First class, 20s class, 12s 6d. Tho first class tickets include saloon steamer passage, and tho second class steerage passage. , In connection with tho above an Excursion will be run from Queenstown to the Head of Lake on MONDAYS, 28tb July ami Uth August, leaving Queenstown at 8.30 a.m., and returning leaving Head of Like at 4.30 p.m. Elfin Bay at 5 p.m. Excursion Fo-rcs (available for return on day of issue only):—-From Queenstown to Head of Lake, sc; from Queenstown to Elfin Bay, 4s. 22jy By Order. EDUCATIONAL. rf~)TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, DESIGN, AND ART CRAFTS. THIRD QUARTER COMMENCES MONDAY, JULY 21st. DAY CLASSES. Art Classes—Drawing Design, Light and Shade, Monochrome, Pen-and-ink, Painting in Oil, Pastel, or Water-coloui6. Morning Classes, 10 to 12 noon; Afternoon Classes, 2 to 5. Special Classes, • MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORNINGS, "Painting in Water-colours." MONDAY AFTERNOON, "Drawing and Painting from Life." TUESDAY AFTERNOON, "Modelling from Life." WEDNESDAY a.rid'"FRIDAT"'AFTERNOONS. " Painting Still Life." THURSDAY AFTERNOON, "Costume Life Class " FEES: Not more than three half-days, £1 la; four half-days, £1 ss; full-day course, £1 10a Students taking full courso may also attend Art Craft Classes; Art Crafts.—Design, Modelling, Reliof Work in Copper, Wood, Stone, Leather, Etc., Enamelling, Jeweller's Work. Stencilling, Etc., TUESDAV AFTERNOON, THURSDAY MORNING and AFTERNOON FEES: One Class, £1 Is; Two Classes, £1 10s. Students taking two classes may a!6O attend the Art Course. EVENING CLASSES, 7 to 9. Art Classes. TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS.—AII Branches of Drawing, Design, Light and Shade, Painting, Life Class. MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. Architecture, TUESDAY EVENING. FEES: 10s 6d per quarte". Art Craft CWs.-MONDAY EVENING, special attention devoted to Modelling and Wood Carving. TUESDAY EVENING, special attention paid to Leather, Copper, Pewter, and Metal Relief Work. THURSDAY EVENING, special attention to Enamelling and Jeweller's Work FEES: One Evening, 10s 6d per quarter; Tw,- Evenings, £1 per quarter; Threo Evenings. £17s od per quarter. ..Trade Classes. — Building Construction, Mechanical Dra-wing, and Machine Construction. MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7to 9. drawing for Cabinetmakers, TUESDAY, 7 to 9. Ticket Writing, etc., FRIDAY, 7 to 9. FEES: 10s 6d per quarter. N.B.—All Fees are subject to a BOOKING FEE of 2s if not paid within first fortnight after joining. R. HAWCRIDGE, 19jy Director. E **I U ■ L T ■S, liko statistics, ran be made to prove anything—even the most extravagant claims. But when the old-established firm of HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON make use of results to prove the efficiency of their coaching, actual details are'given and names suoplied. We have secured 850 passes to date in Accountancy Degree and Bookkeeping Examinations. 1912 results show that out cf 79 Auckland passes 67 were our students. Of 345 passrs for New Zealand, IEB were our men. Nearly half Iho men tc-day in possession of their degrees secured th<-ir pusses und«r our system of coaching* Be wise. Study with tho men who get the result?. Our 16 years' experience and success speaks volumes for'olir methods. Our Accountancy Coi-re?pond"noe Lessons, recently reprinted at a cost of £3000. are the most thorough, conip'ctc, and practical in Australasia. We alf=o provide for Courses in over 500 other subjects—Engineering, Law, Commercial. Languages. Arts, Sciences, etc., etc. Pnrt'enlnrs fr<H>. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON. P 0. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. jjl L 0.0 U T I On" BE TRAINED BY A QUALIFIED TEACHER. Remember! The Voice once ruined, money ■ cannot buy another. DE SPONG, Registered Instructor, - Colonial Mutual Chambers. 17j\ L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUT TING. 123 High street, Opposite D.I.C Tho Langer System is accurate, easily learnt, and simple in operation—feature ' which account for its popularity. Tuition daily. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Class Mondays and Thursdays. 7 to 9. PATTERNS CUT TO MEASUREMENT. ( Miss C. STEWART (late of Wellington), Principal. 11m j REMARKABLE Record: 72 Passes five year* — College Prizeman, Exhibi tioner. Cambridge Honourman desires ■ PUPILS. Personal or correspondence.— I Rev. T. Russell M.A.. 479 George street. Duncdin. 20f < EOSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College. ' Dowling street.—Shorthand, Type- 1 writing,-Bookkeeping, nto.; open Day and i Kvenincr Telephone 736. 2i]:\ ( YOUNG Lady desires PRIVATE I LESSONS bookkeeping, shorthand, I and typing; Ltate terms.—Rose, Times " Office. 22jy i OTAGO- WITNESS.-Now Stories. A large * amount of reading matter. Vtira 6A s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15822, 22 July 1913, Page 1