AMUSEMENTS. { mO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY. A HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 'J'Hli OCTAGON. Perfect Music by Full Theatre Orchestra. PROGRAMME: B.o.—Faust Orchestra. B.3.—Kails of Niagara (in winter) ... Scenic. B.B.—His Chorus Girl Wife Drama. B.26.—English Gazette Special. B.36.—PARIS ZOO (a treat) Educ. B.s2.—The Little Brother Comedy. 9.O.—INTERVAL. 9.10.-" The Doll's Revels" ... Orchestra. 9.l2.—Christchurch Swimming Sports .. Top. 9.ls.—'niK BLACK 13 Star Drama. 9.so.—Troublesome Tresses Ontnedv. 10.0. —God Save tho King Orchestra. A Pleasing Evening's Entertainment. Stalls, fid; D.C., Is; Res. Sec, Is 6d. Plan Dresden. Octagon 'Phono 3091. A GRAND OPEN-AIR BRASS BAND CONCERT Will bo given in THE BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-NIGHT (.FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock, by THE ST. KILDA MUNICIPAL BAND And THE INVERCARGILL HIBERNIAN BAND. These Bands have just returned from the Auckland Exhibition Band Contest, bringing with them high honours. The ST. KILDA BAND won the First Prize in tho A Grade Chief Test Selection, while the HIBERNIAN BAND carried off every one of the Four First Prizes in tho B Grad«! Both Bands will include in the programme! Contest Selections. AN EVENING'S SPLENDID ENJOYMENT! Hear the Record-winning Otago and Southland Bands 1 Collection towards expenses. 20f d7~ a - _ °- EVENING SPORTS TO-NIGHT. CALEDONIAN GROUND. 120 YARDS. HALF-MILE, 120 YARDS HURDLES, HIGH JUMP, RELAY RACE. Admission 6d. 20f piTIZENS' - GARDEN FETE. BOTANIC GARDENS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th. KEEP THIS DATE IN MIND. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW, And you have a chance of winning A TRIP TO AUCKLAND. These Tickets (Is each) will bo WITHDRAWN FROM SALE on MARCH 3rd. ENTRIES for Cake and Lollio Competitions and for Best Decorated Go-cart, Bicycle, Fancy Dress, etc., etc., CLOSE on tho 25th INST. Further List of Attractions will be Advertised Later. G. A. WYCHERLEY, Secretary. 13 Empire Buildings, Princes street. 20f AIfrED7~THEATRICA"ir MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the city on shortest notice. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large amount of reading matter Price sd. '
BPORTINd. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING 1914. AUTUMN MEETING. Will be held at Wingatui TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 21st February. FIRST RACE at 12.30. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand 10s Extra. Tickets obtainable at Railway Station. Children under 12 years of age not admitted. TRAIN SERVICE: Leave Dunedin: At 9.5, 9.20, 9.50, 11.10, 11.25, 11.35, 11.45, 12.15, and 1.15. Leavo Racecourse for Dunedin at 5.25, 5.40, and 5.55. RETURN FARES (including Admission to Grounds and Public Stand) are: Carriages, 2s 6d; Seated Wagons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, Secretary.
PROFESSIONAL. DENTISTRY REDUCED TO A FINE ART AND A SCIENCE. I claim to be the BEST TEETH MODELLER in New Zealand. The most difficult cases requested. All branches. CHARLES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST. 114 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Fountain). Dunedin. MISS HIMMEL. Certificated Masseuse and Hydropathisto. Patients visited.— 47 Stuart street. Telephone 3219. 17f EDUCATIONAL. TJNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART AND ART CRAFTS. PUPILS arc now being ENROLLED for Day and Evening Classes in all Art, Trade Drawing, and Art Craft Subjects. Full particulars on application. 14f mHE LANGER DRESSCUTTTNG •*- SCHOOL, 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.), has now RESUMED, and Miss Stewart is in attendance to Enrol Pupils. Prospectuses on application. Patterns cut to measure a specialty. EVENING CLASSES Commence on MONDAY, March 2, 7to 9 o'clock. 23ja EMARKABLE RECORD. — Nearly Ninety Passes six years. Experienced Tutor desires PUPILS all University and Government Examinations. —Rev. T. RUSSELL, M.A., 479 George street, Dunedin. T> OSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, SAi Dowling street. —Shorthand, Typewriting Bookkeeping, etc.; open Day and Evening. Telephone 736. 24ja OOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY; privately or in class.—Walter C. Walker, Princes and Manse streets. 22ja BORGUQH COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. OOROUGH OF WArKOUAITI. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER, Pursuant to Section 65 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," Pubho Notice is Hereby Given that at a Special Meeting of the'Waikouaiti Borough Council, held on tho 16th day of February, 1914, tho following RESOLUTION WAS PASSED, and will be submitted for CONFIRMATION at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to bo held on MONDAY, tho 23rd day of M.-.rch, 1914, at 8 o'clock p.m., a£ the Council Chambers, Mam road, Waikouaiti. RESOLUTION. "That, in pursuance and exorcise of tho powers vested in it by ' Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1908,' nnd of all sucj> and every power enabling it in that behalf, the Waikouaiti Borough Council hereby resolves, bv wav of Special Order, to inako a BYLAW in respect of WATER SUPPLY; ajid that a COPY of tho proposed By-law be open to the inspection of tho public." Notice is thcrcforo Hereby Given that a Copy of the said By-law is Deposited at tho Office of tho Borough Council, Waikouaiti, and is OPEN FOH INSPECTION during Oflioo Hours. B. W. FELL, Town Clerk. Waikouaiti, February 19, 1914. 20f
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