LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. W "ANTED KNOWN- Poisoned and Inflamed Wounds, Sore Legs, Sore Eyes, Burns, all Skin Complaints, Cured with Spring- Blossom Ointment. 6d and Is everywhere. _^ i £JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I For a Short Season of SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 27, CARTER, The Incomparable American Magician, And his Superb Company of Artists and Assistants, '' Pre-eminent- among whom is Miss ABIGAIL PRICE, Who Diyines Yot\r Thoughts. ■ Prices — 3s^ 2s, and 13. |")TAGO HIGH SCHOOLS, DUNEDIN. SESSION 1908. . ' * N FREE PLACES (Under Government Regulations). • " EARLY APPLICATION for Enrolment ia „ necessary. In no cas£_ will Pupils be- admitted under these regulations until Application has first been' made at the Board's Office on the pr s e- _ scribed, form 1 , which provides far tho* production of birth and proficiency certificates. . The Boatd 'lias a few Vacancies, under Clause 2e, for Pupils over 14 years of age. '-- C. MACANDREW, 18ja, Secretary Boatd of Governors. |^\TAGO . EDUCATION BOARD. DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. The Dunedin Training College will REOPEN on TUESDAY, Brd March. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to the' College will be received up till MONDAY, 10th February. _, . All Candidates who have not been Pupilteaefcers in the Otago District must_ furnish evidence as to satisfactory health • an,d character. All Ex-pupil Teachers mho., ha.ve not served their apprentice»hip in th» Otago District must furnish evidence of having completed their Pupil- -Teacher course to the satisfaction^ of the Education Board by which they have been employed. Ex-pupil Teachers who have served their apprenticeship in Otago must apply for admission. Applications must be made on special forms, which may be obtained "at this Officfe. First and Second Year Students must be in attendance >on day of opening. ! , P; G-7FRYDE, .Secretary. Education Office, * _ ' Dunedin, • 213t Januaiy, 1908. ' 2Sja ■\TEW- ZEALAND RAILWAYS: " . TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS— KUROW BRANCH. Commencing on JgQNDAY, 3rd February, the' following -Alterations to the Ordinary Time-table will be made: — On Mondays and Fridays a Mixed Train will leave Oamaru for Kurow at 6.45 a.m., Duntroon 8.28 a.m., arriving Kurow 9.20 a.m. Return Train will leave Kurow for Oamaru at 2.0 p.m.. Duntroon at 2.62 p.m., arriving Oamaru at 4.32 p.m. (connecting at Oamaru with Express Trains for Christchurch and Dunedin). The Train leaving' Oamaru for Kurow on * Tuesdays and Fridays at 9.30 a.m., and the Train leaving Kurow for Oamaru on Tuesday at 2.0 p.m., will NOT run. 22ia By Order. - POSITION UNRIVALLED IN" LONDON, ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Place and ' .Regent St., London, "W» I FAMILY HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST ORDER, Quiet, Open and Healthy Locatioti In Fashionable Part of West End, close to best Shops, and convenient for Theatres and Tube Railways. I £t m .^ ( JEFFERY MOODY, 11, 13, & 15 Princes Street, DUKEDIX. Special December Offer, The 21s Parcel. 5 FRILLED PILLOW CASES I pair Full-size WHITE SHEETS 1 pair LACE CUE TAINS, 3& yards .. long 12 yards 36in WHITE CALICO or j LOKG CLOTH.. 4d.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 42
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