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■pEINOaSS'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHTI OF iBE /LAST NIGHT BUT ONE / SEASON. I BUT ONE GRAND CYCLISTS' CLUBS’ THEATRE NIGHT, The whole of the Dress Circle having been ' Reserved for the occasion. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of BLAND BOLTS 1895 DRAMATIC SEASON. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of tic Popular and Favorite Premier Organisation of Australasia. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the Unparalleled DnMhhlfe Military Spectacle, A LIFE OF PLEASURE! A LIFE OF PLEASURE ! A LIFE OF PLEASURE ! With its Bewildering Succession of Brilliant Tableaux: THE IRISH EVICTION THE HOUSEBOAT THE EMPIRE 5 The Marvellously Realistic Scene, THE BATTLE A'T THE CHASM! 'JHB BATTLE AT THE CHASM! And the Sensational LEAP FOR LIFE! Prices: 4s, 2i 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs’s and Allen’s, tobacconists. Children in arms not admitted. ALBANY SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, A GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the School Hall on WEDNESDAY, 23rd October, by the Junior Pupils (male and female) attending the Classes of the above Gymnasium, under the direction of Mr J. C. SMITH, Instructor, commencing at 8 o’clock, after which the Senior Pupils of Mr Smith’s various Classes will give a display of Advanced Gymnastics. After the Entertainment the floor will be cleared for Dancing, Price of Admission—ADULT?, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. FIRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. WEDNESDAY, at 8 O’CLOCK. ANNUAL SACRED CONCERT BY THE CHOIR. Part I. ‘The Crucifixion’ (Sir John Stainer, Mus. Doc.). Soloists, Messrs J. Armstrong and D. Sutton. PART 11. Miscellaneous. Organist Mr A. J. Barth. Conductor Mr Jesse Timson. Admission Free. Collection. COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, A.O.F. THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY will be celebrated by a SOCIAL in the North Dunedin Drill Hall on FRIDAY Next, the 25th inst. Refreshments provided. Double Tickets, 3s ; Single, 2s. STAMP DESIGNS EXHIBITION, Princes street (opposite City Hotel), Open daily, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission, 6d. Tickets at the Dresden and Jacob’s, Tobacconist. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Feather Boa, in South Dunedin. Reward on returning to J. Peterson and Co , grocers, Walker street LOST (between Fleming’s and the Peacock Restaurant), 2 Feathers, pinned in ‘ War Cry.’ Leave Fleming’s, produce merchants. LOST, Purse, containing sum of money, between Hanover street and Grand Hotel, on Saturday night. Reward at Bennet and Griffen’s, tailors, Dowling street. OST, Greenstone Bar Brooch, mounted j with gold, between Filleul street and | Octagon ; reward. Mr Collier, George street. OST, Study of Primroses, between Octagon and Pitt street. Please return to Horsbargh, George street. STRAYED, from St. (hair, on Saturday afternoon, young Collie Dog; black and tan, white tip on tail, answers to “ Tip reward. Return City Boot Palace. WILL the Gentleman from Port Chalmers who left the Watch and Chain in young girl’s care on Saturday night, October 5, kindly call at star Office and get it. OHURCH SBiIVICEB. E. VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. S. SOLTAU 7.30 Every Fight This Week. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JOHN WEIR, W AIK AW A, A FIRST AND INTERIM DIVIDEND of 3’ in the £ in the above Estate is NOW DUB AND P AYABLE at my Office in Rattray street. 0. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, Slat October. 1695. SPORTING. TAIBRI RACKS. ’VTOMINATIONS for the various events J.W CLOSE on TUESDAY, 22nd October, 1895. at the ‘Advocate’ Office, Mosgiel, not later than 8 p.m. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. 10 ACRE SECTION, BROAD BAY (close to the jetty). THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees of the late Mr J. Gwyn to offer For Sale by public auction, in their Rooms. Rattray street, on Tuesday. 22nd October, at 12 o’clock. Section 7, Block 11., Otago Peninsula District, containing 10 Acres, or thereabout, substantially fenced, and all in English grass except two acres of native bush The soil is most prolific, and for growing crops of any description cannot be surpassed by any place on the Otago Peninsula. It is beautifully situated about ten minutes’ walk from the Broad Bay Jetty, thus rendering it a choice spot for sites for summer residences. As the Trust Estate has to be wound up, the Property is for absolute sale, and further particulars and plans can be bad from Mr GEORGE GREEN, Post Office, Broad Bay ; Or from THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 12.30 p.m. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, The property of Alex. Wilson, Esq., M.A. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd , are instructed to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms. Rattray street, on the 31st October, at 12.30 p.m., Sections 5, 6, 7. and 8. township of Murrayville, containing 3 roods and 20 poles, with frontages to Lothian road and Graham street. On the property are erected a substantial dwelling-house of 9 rooms (with all necessary conveniences), conservatory, greenhouse, fernery, etc. The property is well fenced in, completely sheltered from prevailing winds, and is within 10 minutes’ walk of the George street and Roslyn tiams. The garden is in excellent order, and is planted with many rare and beautiful flowers, shrubs, and trees. Mr Wilson being anxious to sell his property rather than lease it is prepared to dispose of it at a sacrifice. To anyone, therefore, in search of a complete and comfortable house an opportunity is now given of obtaining one at a price far below original cost. For cards to view and further information, aPply ’ THE AUCTIONEERS,

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Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 9831, 21 October 1895, Page 3