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AMUSEMENTS. Direction E. J- CarrolL THE RETURN OF EDNA THOMAS. Owing to the enormous success of the recent Edna Thomas Season in Dunedin, E. J. Carroll has pleasure in announcing that ho has been able to arrange a REQUEST RETURN VISIT To DUNEDIN Of EDNA THOMAS, On THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 14, At g U E.N S HALL. In Her Celebrated NEGRO SPIRITUALS And OREOLE MELODIES, With Her Associate Artists; LUCILE LAWRENCE, Harpist, And CONSTANCE PIPER, Pianiste. “ To, you all my sincere thanks and a last good-bye. (Signed) EDNA THOMAS. Post your requests for favourite numbers to Miss Edna Thomas, care of The Bristol Piano Company, Dunedin, marked “ Request,” before Wednesday, so that the programme can be published. The items will bo given in numerical order according to the ballot. FAREWELL TO THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA 1 Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s (plus tax). Plan Opens at Bristol on Tuesday. _ QUEEN’S THE A THE. To-day at 2, and V To-night. JAMES KIRKWOOD AND ELINOR FAIR in “THE EAGLE’S FEATHER.” A non- Western enacted by popular cast in a flawless and unforgettable fashion. Thrillingly, punchfutly, scenically the greatest picture of its type over made. YOU MUSTN’T MISS THE AMAZING CATTLE STAMPEDE. Showing Also: MARIE PREVOST. MONTE BLUE, and CLARA BOW in “DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE.” A Story of Love and tho Idle Rich. J£ING . EDWARD THEATRE. To-night at 7.45. RICHARD BARTTIELMESS in “CLASSMATES.” STou’ll cheer him when he takes the blame or another’s shame—when ho loaves his weotheart to prove his innocence and then come figliting back to t victory. Full Supporting Films. Jg UCII RE 1 EU C HREI SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MAY 11, At 8 sharp. 14 PRIZES. PRIZES. Including one ton of potatoes (delivered), 201 b tea, sugar, and .three 101 b tins of honey. Admission, 2s. SQUTTI DUNEDN EUCHRE CLUB. , It is scldoih indeed that Wellington people are privileged to hear such a forceful speaker as Mr Harry Holmes.—New Zealand Times, May 6. Y OUR OUR OPPORTUNITY TO-NTGHT OPPORTUNITY TO-NIGHT To Hear HENRY N. HENRY N. HOLMES. 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., HOLMES, 0.8. E., F.R.G.S., Deliver his Brilliant Travelogue on “THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA” “THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA” At BURNS HAL L, 8 o’clock. Educational —Humorous —Intensely Interesting. Absolutely your only opportunity to hear this Travelogue. AND THE PRICES: Hundreds of Seats, Is. Reserved, at Bristol, 2s. Doors open 7 p.m. MEETINGS. D UNEDIN NEW CATHEDRAL BOARD (Incorporated). An . EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho Board will_ be held in tho Diocesan Office, 26 Dowiing street, Dunedin on TUESDAY, 19th May, 1925, at 3 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of Confirming the following Special Resolutions passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting:— 1. That the Dunedin New Cathedral Board Incorporated (hereinaftiv referred to as the Society) be voluntarily dissolved, and that all the funds and property of tho Society, after the dissolution thereof, be handed over to the Dunedin Diocesan Trust Board for tho purposes of the Now Cathedral, subject to the same trusts upon which the Society now holds the same, in accordance with Rule 27 of tho Society. ’ 2. That Rev. C. H. Statham be appointed liquidator for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the Society and handing over its funds to the Dunedin Diocesan Trust Board. Tho liquidator’s fee to be £lO 10s. CHAS. H. STATHAM, limy Secretary. TAGO MOTOR CLUB. The MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above-named Club will be held in the Club Rooms, 353 Moray place East, on TUESDAY. 12th May.' 1925, at 3 p.m. Address by Mr F. J. Williams, C.E.. on “Modern Road Construction.” Demonstration by Officers of Police Department on Traffic Signals. 9my P. H. POWER, Secretary. COUNTY COUNCIL P OTICES. £< OUN T Y OF TAIE RI. HEN LEY-BERWICK ROAD. INTERIM NOTICE. —In connection with the Taiori Plain Protection Works now in hand, Dredging Operations in this locality necessitate the CLOSING OF THIS ROAD for some considerable time, and rny Council has so decided.. Seniors are Hereby Notified (hat in about Six Weeks or Two Months’ lime the Road will bo CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC, and it is suggested to users of this road, that anyone desirous of laying in stores and supplies of a bulky nature should take the opportunity of having the callage of same done before it is closed. Further and definite notice will be given in due time of the Closing of tho Road. CHAR LE S FI NI ) LA Y, Chairman, Taieri County Council. Mosgiel, 11th May, 1925.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 1

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