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amusements. . THE STORY OF THE ROSARY SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATTNEE ON ' MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, At »<SO. PRICES: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 2s 6. i 2s Qi Children '//. V.' it 6 Children Ts a Children ™ Z Qa b ' His MAJESTY'S THEATRI Direction Ben. and John Fuller (Limited T0 W GHT! (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHI Messrs Ben and John Fuller (Ltd.) Present Everybody's Favourite, ALLAN WILKIE, s ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WILKIE, THE STORY OF THE ROSARY" :™ STORY OF THE ROSARY" i- „£££ gTORY OF THE ROSARY," STORY OF THE ROSARY," , FOR THE FIRST TIME IN L- dunedin. STORY OF THE ROSARY." <*£§£ OF THE ROSARY." a STORY OF THE ROSARY." A FRANK!, CLEAN PLAY, WIT] PLENTY OF ROMANTIC COLOUR. .. A PLa y of reare, Laughter, and all tl: e rpi. o Thrills you could wish for. Ihe Story of a Great Fighter and a Gallai Lover, who took with him to the j Battlefield the Talisman of a ~ Process's Rosary. ' THE COSTUMES ARE MAGNTFTCENI SCENERY IS WONDERFUL! - AITO THE PLAY IS THE BEST YETI SEE THE WEDDTNG ON THE SEE THE THRILLING BOMB 2XPLC . SEE THE GREAT DUEL! BOX PLAN at THE BRISTOL till °i c aftoT that haur 'at JACOBS'! Where Day Sales may also be obtained. NOTE. At the earnest request of tl Management, Patrons are kindly requrrtc to be IN THEIR SEATS bv 8 o'cloc srn.m each eveninsr to v-iness the BEAT ' TIFULLY ILLUIVnNATED TABLEAUX 3 LECTURE. Y M - c -A. ASSEMBLY HALI * SATURDAY, JUNE 1, At 8 p.m. LECTURE (Illustrated with Magnificent Views), by Mr F. C. EVERY. Subject: ■ "CANADA AND THE CANADIANS. Tickets Ls. Tn Aid of the Y.M.C.A. Fund | MEETINGS. QTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE ; NOTICE TO COUNTRY MEMBERS. . A MEETING of MEMBERS will be hel in the Savoy Tea, Rooms THIS (THURS DAY) EVENING, May 30, at 8 oWk Members of Country Branches are coi dially invited to attend to meet the execu tive and members of the town committees Monthly Luncheon will be held ii the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Moray nlace, at p.m., on FRIDAY, May 31. * Speaker: C. E. STATHAM, Esq., MP. Subject: • " PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY, WITI SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TEJ NEEDS OF OTAGO." Tickets (Is 6d each) from the Secretary 11 Crawford street, Dunedin. Country Members arc especially invitei to attend the function. W. B. STEEL, 2Smy Acting Secretary. THE OTAGO FARMERS' UNIOJ MUTUAL EIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETTNC THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, Ma' 30, at i 1 o'clock. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFER ENCE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS UNION, OTAGO PROVINCIAL OOUN CIL, THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON May 30, at 2 o'clock. . The above Meetings will bo held inHugl Mitchell and Co.'s Board Room, 152 High street (below Arcade). HUGH MITCHELL, sQm y Secretary. QTAGO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE The FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEET. ING will commence TO-DAY (THURS DAY), in the King Edward Technical College. Morning Session, 10 o'clock sharp. Annual Report and President's Address. Afternoon Session at 2.30. Evening Session at 7.30. Remits, Notices of Motion, dnd General Business. . 29my TVUNEDIN MANUFACTURERS' ASSOGIATION (Incorporated). — The FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the Board Room, at the Secretary's Office, corner Moray place and Princes street Dunedin, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. May 30, at 8 o clock. A full attendance of Members is requested. Manufacturers who have not yet joined up with the Associar tion aro invited to bo present. W. E. C. REID, 50m y Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. QTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the following are the MEMBERS who retire on 14th August, 1918, in aooordance with the provisions of Scction 16 of "Ihe Education Act, 1914 " :— For the Urba., Aita.—Messrs William Rooert Brugh and James Henry Wilkinson. J For the North Ward.—Mr Donald Borrjo; For the Central Ward.—Mr James Smith. For the South Ward—Mr Parker M'Kinlay, M.A. i A u n fill the Vacancies will be held on WEDNESDAY, 17th July next and NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES will be received up till 5 o'olock p m on WEDNESDAY. 26th June next. There are TWO Vacancies for the Urban Area and ONE \acancy far the North Oontral, and South Wards respectively. ' No person is eligible as a candidate unless he is Nominated in Writing by at least Two Electors, and the Nomination Paper bearing the Candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer before the Nominations aro Closed. Forms of nomination may bo obtained on apphcat.on to the Undersigned. ! The Retiring Members are eligible for Re-election* S. M. PARK, Education bffice, officcr " Dimed : n. 23rd May. 1818. 30mv DON'T take anything. Pay "WAT SON'S No 10," Ld get 7 the™ wmsky ever d stilled. 16my ]tf 'DONA?"U & Mnxro",~s^nlsland. ptr< "r BLYERS of Prime Bacon I UtS. lence 'nvited. 16au WATSON'S No 10 is a little dearer ▼ » than most whiskies, but is worth the monc >'' 16my QUILTS i(V A f j rUl< ls to now on shortest notice; 10s (hi. Herbert, Haynes. 23my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17328, 30 May 1918, Page 1

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