AHUSE-lENTB. _____ TYUNBDIN COMPETITIONS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. At 8. Chairman: J. H. Walker, Esq. CHILDREN'S DAY. COME AND HEAR THE LITTLE ONES, AND BRING YOUR LITTLE ONES TO HEAR THEM. 55. PIANO DUET—"Turkish Rondo." 22. RECITATION—" Flo's Letter." 85. CHILD'S ACTION SONG. 46. PIANO WiOLO—" Fairy Dance in O." 37. HUMOROUS RECITATION (Girls). 81. SONG FOR JUNIORS (Boys)-" Home. Boys, Home.' , PHYSICAL EXERCISES (Boye). PHYSICAL EXERCISES (Girls). TO-DAY'S SESSION. VICTORIA HALL, ! SATURDAY MORNING. ; RECITATION—"FIo's Letter.'' H.M. THEATRE. PIANO SOLO-" Fairy Dance in C." PIANO DUET—" Turkish Rondo." SATURDAY AFTERNOON. VICTORIA HALL. HUMOROUS RECITATION (Girls). H.M. THEATRE. SONG FOR JUNIORS-" Home, Boys, SONG—Own Selection. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalk, 2s; Stalls and Pit, Is; Children, 6d-to Stalls and Pit. i Box Plan at Dresden. Booking Fee, 6d. Day Sales at S. Jacobs'e. Admission Day Sessions, 6dI 29au E. S. WILSON, Secretary. QARRISON HALL. SATURDAY, sth, MONDAY, 7th, SEPT. Return to Dunedin for the LAST TWO RECITALS IN N.Z. ; ONLY TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS By the Incomparable Entertainer, Mr ALEXANDER WATSON. Mr ALEXANDER WATSON. A LONG FAREWELL TO NEW ZEALAND. . SATURDAY EVENING, sth SEPT., ■ Commencing at 8 o'clock. . UNIQUE PATRIOTIC PROGRAMME, From the Works of ' KIPLING, SHAKESPEARE, TENNYSON. Part 11. The Moving and Beautiful Tragedy, PAOLO AND FRANCESCA, By Stephen Phillips. MONDAY EVENING, 7th SEPT. W. S. Gilbert's Famous PARODY UPON "HAMLET." Part 11. NEW MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERS. Reserved Seats, 3s (Family Tickets, 10e); ' Balcony and Second Seats, 2s; and for _hese Two Last Recitals in New Zealand, 500 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING: Plans and Tickcb at the Dresden. I CARLYLE SMYTHE. i " > FOOTBALL. i nUGBY FOOTBALL. I TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 29. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. OTAGO v. SOUTH CANTERBURY. ' CARISBROOK GROUND. : Kick-off, 3.30 p.m. ~ * ' Curtain-raiser: ■ SCHOOLS' REPRESENTATIVE TEAM v. SELECTED TEAM. Kick-off, 1.30 p.m. v Admission, Is; Stand, Is Extra; Children, Half-price. E. S. "WEL3ON, ' 27au Sec. O.R.F.U. ■ O O T B A L L. CULLING PARK, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 2 p.m., KAITANGATA v. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. ' CULLING PARK, 3.30 p.m., ' HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS v. MORNi INGTON A. Admission, 6d; Boys, 3d; Ladies Free. EDUCATIONAL Office of Publio Scrvioe- Commissioner, Wellington, 11th A.u#ust, 1914. A PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION for Male Candidates ' only will be conducted on or about the 17th NOVEMBER, 19W, and FOLLOWING . DAYS. Applications must reach the Inspector- '. general of Schools, Wellington, on or before l the B£h SEPTEMBER, 1914, and miiet be ■ made on forms obtainable from the Educa- ' tion Department, from any Education Board, or from this Offioe, A list of tho centres at which Examinations will be held is printed on the form of aprjlication. There will be approximately 100 Appoint- ' ments made from the list of Successful Candidates. Salary to commenco will be £50 i per annum (Ist Subdivision, Class VIII, ' Clerical Division), toge_her with lodging allowance- of £28 for the first year in _ho case of officers stationed away from home. A. J. H. BENGE, 14au Secretary. A RCHERFIELD GIRLS' COLLEGE, Dunedin. '- AS THE SERVICES OF A THOR- ' OUGHLY QUAIJFTED AND EXPERI- . ENCED TEACHER HAVE BEEN SECURED, Parents may NOW APPLY to I have their CHILDREN ENROLLED for the , NEXT TERM, which COMMENCES ON 15th SEPTEMBER. '. Full particulars on application to Mrs ' NESBIT, or to any of the undermentioned ladies: —Mesdames Baxter (Greymouth), I. Begg (Eaet Taieri), I. Blair (Outrarn), Colquhoun, (High street, Dunedin), P. Duncan (Maori Hill), M. W. Glendining (Manor place. Dunedin), Jas. Gray (St. Clair, , W. Henderson (Invercargill), R. H. Hogjr (Invercargill), B. C. Haggitt (Andcreonßay), Truby King (Seacliff),. J. T. Prain (Inver- , cargill), John Roberts (Littlebourne), John i Ross (Newington avenue, Dunedin), T. C. Ross (Roslyn), M. A. Rodger (Tapanui), Wateon Shennan (High etreet, Dunedin), the Misses Watt (Georgo street, Dunedin), and Morris (Littlebburn-e); also FRANK MILVBR, Esq., M.A., Rector Boys' High School, Waitaki. i^ [ mHE ART OF SINGING. : Mr H. G. HIOrCSTS i Announces his intention of making a Proi longed Stay in Dunedin, and will RECEIVE PUPILS FOR TUITION In the Uso of tho Voice and the Art of < AT HIS STUDIO, STOKES'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. 28au riIHE LANGER DRESSMAKING 1 SCHOOL. : 123 HIGH STREET. CLASPF.S DAILY. 10 to 12 anrl 2 to 5. MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. 7 to 9. PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE a specialty. Prospectus on application. Mise C. STEWART. Principal 20m EEV. T. RUSSELL M.A. (Honours), Prizeman, Exhibitioner, Cambridge, desires PUPILS all examinations; long experience ; consistent success; fourteen passes last year.—479 Georgo street, Dunedin. OSSBOTHAM'S Commercial College, Dowling street.—Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, eta ; open Day and Evening. Telephone 736. " 24ja LADY Toaoher Pianoforte and Harmony, A.T.C.L., few VACANCIES; 3-hour lessons weekly; guinea quarter; and 25s quarter at studio, city.—Art of Teaching, , Times. . 29au BRILLIANT STYLE in an extremely short time guaranteed; any music.— t»o Hanover street. - sau TUDENT desire? PUPILS, fow hours daily; kindergarten experience and university certificates. —Lady, Times Office.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16165, 29 August 1914, Page 1
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