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Late Advertisements " rf^ERTICURA SOAP" positively Cures all 1 V> Skin Affections; post free, Is.— Ad- J dress C. W. Hawkins, 106 George street, Dunedin. __o CELEBRATION OF THE ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF NELSON'S GREAT VICTORY AT TRAFALGAR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1905. At j FORBURY PARK ' And the GARRISON HALL. The above dale having been proclaimed a ; PUBLIC HOLIDAY throughout the Colony in Celebration of the Centenary of Trafalgar, the Otago Branch of the Navy League will Commemorate the Event by the holding of KAVAL, MILITARY, And* other SPORTS and COMPETITIONS At FORBURY PARK, Commencing punctually at 2 o'clock. PROGRAMME. OPENING, by his Worship the Mayor. HOISTING OF FLAGS, including Nelson's Famous Trafalgar Signal. NATIONAL ANTHEM and RULE BRITANNIA, accompanied by Massed Bands. BATTERY SALUTE. MILITARY SPORTS, consisting of Artillery Competition, Engineer Competitions, Attack Practice with Blank Cartridge, Rifle Exercise and Drill Competition for School Cadets, Field Hospital and Bearer Corps Display, Night Alarms, etc., etc. SCHOOL COMPETITIONS for Floral Desjgus, Sailor's 1 Hornpipe, Fancy Costumes, Tug-of-war. AFTERNOON -TEA on the Ground. SIDE-SHOWS of various kinds, including a Display. of Perfect St&el Models of the British Battle-ship Terrible, First-class Cruiser King Edward VII, Second-class Cruiser Mars. Torpedo Destroyers, Torpedo Boats,' arid Submarines. These ves-sels-will be shown in motion. IN THE~EVENING An Important Function will be held in the GARRISON HALL, Commencing at 8 o'clock. An ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME has been arranged, Consisting of Patriotic Speeches by Leading Speakers, - Songs (illustrated and other•wise) by Favourite Vocalists, and Instrumental Items. The Distribution of Navy League Prizes for th* Naval History. Examination in the Public r Schools' will ,takeTpl£|«e at this" Meeting. The ' Prizes, -are valuable, , and , 15eautifully-botmd Books'^ including'" i Mahan's "Life," of. Nelson," 'Fane'a "All' the' World's Figliiting Ships," etc., etc' ' :' • - By arrangement with the Railway Department, "Excursion Tickets to. Dunedin will- be issued from Palmerston, Clinton, and Intermediate Stations (including" Branch Lines) t on THURSDAY,. i9th October; and also'.Tiains reaching Dunedin before 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th October. All these Tickets will be available for' "return up to and including SATURDAY, 28th October. . ' The Dunedin City Corporation - Tramway Department will run Special Cars to Forbury Park in tlie Afternoon,' and will also have Extra Cars to convey to then homes those attending the Meeting at the Garrison Hall in the Evening. ENGINEERS 1 CERTIFICATES LA NP, LOCO', MARINE, O I L.. Instructor : Practical Certificated Engineer. Writs for Particulars. - - - No Failure.. ' AMERICAN ' SCHOOL % CORRESPONDENCE 192, QUESN ST.. AUCKLAND ELECTRICAL & STEAM ENGINEERING, I^ONTRACTING AND BUILDING, ■ DRAWING, &c. CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. Write at once /for Free Handbook and • Special Offer. AMERICAN SCHOOL, 10b RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Election NoticesClutlia Electorate. \ "m/TR WILLIAM ROY will be pleased to lti. MEET the ELECTORS of the Clutlia District at the Under-mentioned Places at 7.4-5 o'clook each evening. Ladies specially lIIVIt TARARA SDHOOLHOUSE, — FRIDAY*. October 6. R AT A N U I SOEOOLHOUSE. - SATURDAY. October 7. HOUIPAPA SCHOOLHOUSE.-OC-TO'BER. 9. PUERUA HALL.— OCTOBER 10. ROMAHAPA HALL.-OCTOBER 11. PORT MOLYNEUXSCHOOLHOUSE. —OCTOBER 12. . Meetings at other places announced in due course. JKisgmg Friends KE WILLIAM LAMB, late of Glenkenich District, Otago, farmer, -de-ceased.'-^CREDITORS) of the above-named William Lamb are requested to forward their Accounts to JAS. M. E. GARROW, No. 9 Liverpool street, Dunedin, Solicitor I for the Executor. 4o

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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 42

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