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AMUSEMENTS. '-B'flf Offtfff'ff TfitiTßE. Lessee, ... BtAND Hdtaf. fththetH Manager ... W. H. Seagrav<S, Business Ag«»t.„ ... W. K. Bishop,' TO-NIGHtf. TONIGHT. LATE TRAIN at 11.16 «o BALCLUTHA and STATIONS. BLAND HOLT'S SECOND NOVELTY. . The Great Drury Lane Sporting Drama, by Henry Pettitt and Augustus Haw is, _ A RUN OF LUCK. A Brilliant Triumph. LUCK) Unanimous Verdiot A K'Utt OF LUCK/ Magnificent Play. Real Blood Racehbrtfes (supplied by Mr W. H. Taggart), Pack of Foxhounds, Thoroughbred Hunters. Prices as usual. Box; Plan a* the Dresden Piano Warehouse. Stalls and Pit Tiokets at Jacoba's. For Special Trains see daily papers. W 1 8 S FARM, *-* In aid of the Funds of All Saints Parish, Will be Opened at the CHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 7.30. Opening Address by His Lordship the Bishop of JDunedin. I Caf£ Suisse. Chinese Music every half-hour. Musical Selections by Choir and Orche<tra. Direotor ... ... Mr Macleod Smith Leader... ... ••• Mr J. Coombs Chinese Director ... MrChingSing. Admission, Is. Children, Half-price. Novelties and Fresh Music every Evening. CONCERT AND BALL, J NORTH DUNEDIN DRILL-HALL. 22nd ANNIVERSARY OF COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, A.0.F., FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1887. Admission Concert, Is; Concert and Ball,— single, 4s; double, 7s 6d, including refreshments. . GRAND CONCERT, OLD KNOX CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4th. CHOIR OF 180 JUVENILES. Conductor MBA.M. Bbaik. The following will assist:—Mesdames Hislop and Stevenson, Misses Campbell, Christie, and Grant, and Messrs Densem, Stratton, Wynn, Park, Hendry, and Stewart. Musical Tests by Children : Singing at Sight (test in two parts). Ear Tests (one and two parts), written and sung. Hand Signs (Songs in one and two parts at Sight). . „ . All Testa set by GovernmentMusicExaminer. Admission—la and 2s, Doors open at 7. COMMENCE AT 7.30. IGH SCHOOL SPORTS. CARISBROOK GROUNDS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 100 yards, Open (old boys) Half-mile Handicap (old boys, members Cariabrook Cricket Club). Entries to be made no later than the 21st November to A, W. MORRIS; or, H. T. FULTON, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. LECTRIC LIGHTING. T7l LECTRI C THOMSON-HOUSTON System op ARC LIGHTING. THE EDISON-SWAN SYSTiM of INCANDESCENT LIGHTING. Gold Medals Awarded at Inventions Exhibition, London, 1885; Edinburgh, 1886; Paris, 1886; Etc., etc. For Lighting of Stncts, Wharves, Public or Private Buildings. On Sale, Contract, ob Fcbchase-Hirk Terms. TRANSMISSION OF POWER. IMMISCH MOTORS. Highest Award for Highest Award for ELECRTIC MOTORS ELECTRIC MOTORS AT THE AT THE INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION, London, 1885. Antwerp, 1885. Motors for Locomotives, Tram-cars, Launches, Fans, Lifts, Cranes, etc., And for Pumping, Hauling, and Winding. COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVE .] of ELECTRIC TRACTION SYNDICATE. Electric Propulsion on Purchaae-Hire System, or Contracts undertaken at per Car per Mile. WALTER PRINCE, Electrical Engineer, DUNEDIN. SOUTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. lEUT. BRADY, Sergts. Howard and Thomas, Corp. Ritchie, Bugler Foster, and Vols. P. Brady, Coates, Forsyth, Knox, A. Lang, W. Lang, J. Ledgerwood, W. Ledgerwood, Marshall, and Tetera will Parade at | Pelichet Bay Range on Friday next at sa. id. for Claaa Firing. Remaining Members of Corps will Pasß their Classes at Pelichet Bay Range i on Siturday at 5 am. or 2 p.m. at option. Ammunition must be obtained by each Member of Corps at Garrison Hall from Color sergeant Williams at 8 p.m. on Thursday evening. JOHN WILKINSON, Captain Comdg. S. Dn. R. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! (HE DRESDEN admitted on all Bides to be the best and cheapest house in the Colony for Pianos, Organs, and every kind of Musical Instrument. The Sheet Music stock is enormous, and must be sold. Buy from the Dresden at Wholesale Price* under the Easy-Hire System. J. A. X. REIDLE, Manager. GRAND EXHIBITION SPRING NOVELTIES. ROWN, SWING, AND CO. New Gooda Are showing in the various deNew Goods partrcentaa nugnificent Stock of New Goods New Goods, which, for variety New Goods and quality, combined with roleNew Gooda able prices, cannot be equalled. New Goods Mr Ewing is now visiting the New Goods Home markets, and knowing of New Goods our increased facilities to further New Goods extend our busineßa, he has already New Goods sent us for this season double the New Goods quantity of Goods ordered. New Goods New Millinery, New Mantles, New Goods New Silks and Plushes, New New Goods Dreas Materials, New Prints, New Goods New Washing Textures, New New Gooda Ribbons and Laces, New Gloves, New Goods New Hosiery, New Boys' and New Goods Youths' Clothing, and GentleNew Goods men's Mercery. BROWN, EWING, AND CO. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by certificates, will be received up to Tuesday, the 15th November, from Persona qualified to fill the following Vacanciea : Kaikorai—Head-maßter, Balary, L 283. Outrain—Head-master; salary, L 204.. Mount Stuart—Heid-master; salary, L 143. Blacks—Mistreas; salary, L7O. Miller's Flat—Mistress; salary, L7O. Albany street-Fourth Aasisiaot (male); salary, Ll3B. Kawarau—Teacher (female); salary, LBs.' Oamaru Middle Third Assistant (male); salary, Lll4. JOHN HISLOP, Acting-Secretary. I M A . "N : Architectural and General Wood 'urner, At Messrs R. Grcig and Co.'a Steam Saw-mills, George street, Dunedin. Every description of Builders' and Cabinetmakers' Turnery at lowest rates. Circular Architraves up to 7ft. Indian Clubs and Gymnastic Apparatus. Estimates Furnished. UANY WAH, Maolaggan atn et, are Buyers of Old Rags, Bones, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Glaus nta. •*«■ XV Rents and debts collected on commission. Money to lend._ 2 Rattray Btreet. I STONE'S Patent Boxes on Sale at J. iWilkie and Co,, Princes street. ASTE PAPER FOR SALE, in any quantity. Stab Office, { Copies daily is the Circulation of tfieEvwfaro^Aß.

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Evening Star, Issue 7358, 2 November 1887, Page 3

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