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AMUSEMENTS. Perhaps tho Biggest Success ever recorded in tho dominion.—Vide press. T THE OCTAGON And KING EDWARD THEATRES. TO-NIGHT AGAIN. We Welcome the Captivating Triangle Star for the .Fourth Time— OLIVE "The THOMAS, OLIVE Darling THOMAS, OLIVE of THOMAS, OLIVE Millions!" THOMAS, In her Latest Production, 1 "INDISCREET CORINNE." Writing of " Indilcreet Corinne," tne Theatre Magazine says: "A delightful fivcact comedy-drama, with sweet Olive Thomas as a would-be vampire with «i purple past. The play is so skilfully handled that no flapper need hesitate to take mamma to see it!" . A Great Supporting Bill.'** OUEEN'S T H~E A.TR E. TO-DAY! TO DAY! For tho Last Time. : GLADYS LESLIE, Tho Girl with the Million-dollar Smile, in "IT HAPPENED TO ADELE." Also Third Episode of THE NEGLECTED WIFE (Serial), Entitled IN THE CRUCIBLE. o tago • WOMEN'S CLUB. An AFTERNOON TEA has been arranged! at tho Club TO-DAY (TUESDAY), March 26, at 4- p.m. It is hoped that her Excellency tho Countess of Liverpool will be able to bo present. 26m MEETINGS. rnilE NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL JL INSTITUTE. OTAGO BRANCH. At a Meeting of tho Council of the N.Z.E.1., held in Wellington lust January, it was decided to Institute a Vigorous Propaganda to get Parliament to Revise the present Educational System and make it more adaptable jto Modern and Post-war Requirements. In accordance with the wishes of the Executive, the Otago District Institute is holding a MEETING in the Art Gallery THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, when his Worship tho Mayor will preside. A General Resolution will bo moved by Mr W. DAVIDSON (a Member of the Executive of the N.Z.E.1.), and . seconded by tho Rev. A. CAMERON, B.A. (Chancellor of tho Otago University, and member of the' Senate of the New Zealand University), after which SHORT ADDRESSES will be given by f <sR. FERGUSON, Member of the Committee of the Workers' Educational Association ; D. T. FLEMING, Chairman of tho Otago Education Board; J. LOUDON, Chairman of tho Harbour Board; A. MARSHALL, 8.A., Director of King Edward Technical College: W. J. MORRELL, M.A., Rector of the Otago Boys' High School; J. T. PAUL, M.L.C., a Prominent Labour Leader; L. D. RITCHIE, Representative of School Committees on "University Council; Dr SIEDEBERG; T. SGMT®V-ILLEr Representing the Manufacturers' Association; C. E. STATHAM. M.P. Archdeacon WOODTHORPE, M.A., Professor of Economics in tho Otago University. Other names may be added to the list. Copies of a Circular issued will be posted to anyone interested on ringing up 2887 d. A largo attendance of Citizens is requested. and a special invitation is extended to Trade Unionists and Members of School Committees. J. NELSON, President Otago District Institute. J. JEFFERY, 25m Secretary. CHORAL SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. in The Bristol Concert Hall, ANNUAL MEETING of Officers, Honorary and Performing Members, and Orchestra. Business.—Consideration of Annual Roporfc and Balanco Sheet; Election of Officers. Committee, etc..; General. 26m "MORTHERN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL REPORT. The THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Club will bo held in Miss Dormer's Tea Rooms, r-car Botanio Gardens, North-East Valley, on VWEDNESDAY NEXT. March 27. at 8 p.m. sharp. Business. Consideration of Annual Report and Balanco Sheet; Election of Officebearers; and General. All Members, Members, and Supporters are invited to attend. „ W. S. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, At 8 o'clock. POLITICAL ADDRESS BY DR THACKER, M.P. Dr Thacker will speak on tho Repatriation of Soldiers. Memorial Clubs, and Defence Department Maladministration. > His Worship tho Mayor (J. J. Clark. Esq.) will preside. NO TICKETS NECESSARY. I"~|UNEDIN • BURNS CLUB. The TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL BLSINEteS MEETING of tho above Club will be held in the Art Gallery Hall on WEDNESDAY FIRST, at 8 p.m. W. B. M'EWAN, President. BANK NOTICES. O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to tho terms of "The Banking Act, 1908," TUESDAY, 'the 2nd April, 1918, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holi(«iy at the Offices of the Undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand:— ™ raiON BANK <3F AUSTRALIA (LIMITED), , R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES B. M. MOLINEAUX, BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, Inspcctor - R. B. SMITH, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), D. W. DUTI-lIE, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF 4.US •JTRALIA (LIMITED), E. P. YALDWYN, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Monagor - W. CALLENDER, General Manager. NOTE: ~ GOOD FRIDAY. 29th March 1918 • EASI S- SATURDAY ' March, •li MONDAY. Ist, April, 1918, will also be observed as Holidays throughout New Zealand, being Statutory Holids3' 23m VV ear W °l?fels W^UER And every step you take will be like treading on velvet. Best Para Rubber. British, and therefore beat.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 1

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