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!£j»iM^M! R I C U L TtEAI S MONDAY, 21st JUKI, :^; OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE AGRIOULTDBAt iUILOINGS By the Hon. JOHN M'KBNZEB, MlnUter for Lands and Agriculture, At 7.30 pm., to be followed by 6 GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, Tendered by the Combined DUNEDIN OROHESTRAL. SOCIETY and DUNEEIN LIRDKttTAFBL, Assisted by the Popular Vocalist* Signora VENOSTA and Mr JAMES JAOQ, Mrs MANSON," Mr 0. COOMBS (Comet). PROGRAMME: Pabt I. |3 1. Maroh-'Coronation March' (Eilenberg). g. g ong _'My Life for Thee' (Stephen | Adams), with orchestral accompaniment, p —Mr James J ago. g 3. rartSongs- " (a)' Love and Wine' (Mendelssohn) (Solo by Mr Jas. Jaoo). H ll\ t 1 * V£* t lit* fV*AAn* /IMimtfAVlX fe, (o) 'The Deil's Awa'' (Archer) DONEDIN LIBDEBTAITEL. 4. Overture—'WilliamTell' (Rossini). pj 5. Song-' II Baoio' (Arditi), with orchestral B accompaniment ananged by Mr J. 55 Coombs.—Signora Venosta. 6. Loyal Ode-' Rule, Britannia' (Arne). 1 Part 11. 7. March 'The Queen's Grand Solemn Maroh' (Riviere). Specially composed for tie Diamond Jubilee. 8. Song—'The Beating of My Own Heart' (Macfarren).—Mrs Manson. 9. Part Songsfa)'The Tattoo' (L.Deßille) (6) ' Song.of the Northmen' (Maunder) DUNEDIN LIEDBKTAVBL. 10. Cornet Solo-'Am Golf von Mexico' (Hooh).—Mr Chablbs Coombs. 11. Selection—'Faust'(Gounod). 12. The National Anthem (Carey). The AGRICULTURAL HALL will be BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY LIGHT. Opening Ceremony, 7.30 p.m. Conoert, 8 p.m. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Company. ED. F. DUTHIK, Hon. Secretary.

ALVATION ARMY, DUNEDIN. GIGANTIC SOCIAL ANNUAL, From SATURDAY, June 12, to WEDNESDAY, June 10, inolasive. BRIGADIER Mrs HOSKIN in coamand, Assisted by STAFF CAPTAIN BKNNETT and ADJUTANTS BISHOP and MORKTON, And a Host of Others. SATURDAY, June 12, at 8 o'olook, and SUNDAY, June 13, at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7p.m Special Rescue Meetings, Startling Figures, Thrilling and Patbetio Stories of : Shame, Crime, and Resoue. Admission by Silver Coin at the door, in Aid of Roaoue Work. MONDAY, June 14—North Dunedin, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, June 15-South Dunedin, at 8 p.m. Special Social Meetings at both places. Three Corps United. WEDNESDAY, June 16-GRAND FINAL MONSTER DEMONSTRATIONS. At 3 p.m) OPENING of the NEW RESOUE HOME, Caversham (Rookyßide), By the Hon. W. Downib Stewart. 7 The dlite of Dunedin present. Speoial Tramcars leive tho Post Office at 2p m. ■. - ■ At 6 p.m., GREAT PUBLIC TEA Tn the Fortress, Dowling street. Tiokets, jffi. At 8 pm., ENTHUSIASTIC PUBLIC MEETING. The Hon. W. Downie Stewart will preside. Leading Citizenß and Christian MinUters will take part. PIONEER OF DUNEDIN LODGE, No. 2, 1.0. G.T., hold their RECORD REIGN CONCERT Next TUESDAY EVENING, 15th June, in the Choral Hall. Rev. W. Saunders has kindly consented to preside. A splendid Programme of Songs, Trios, Quartets, Duets, Recitations, and Instrumental Items will be given. Doors open 7-30 p.m ; commonoo 8 p. m. Admission by silver coin. GREAT KING STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY GUILD. AGKAND FRUIT BANQUET, in imitation of the Record Reign Banquet in London, will be hold on THURSDAY, 17th June, at 8 o'clock. Toasts. Speeches, Musical Items, etc. Reception from 7.30. Admission One Shilling. lOOTBALL MATCH, SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO, will be played at the Criterion Billiard Saloon THIS (Saturday) EVENING, June 12,1897, at 7 sharp. aNGlNG.—Hamann'a String Band Open for Engagements; terms moderate. Address: Hogg's Pianoforte Warehouse, St. Andrew street; or Ferahill street. Telephone 874. Instrumentalists 1 0. Hamann, piano } G Beath, violin; W. Reld, cornet. j LOST AND FOUND. j OST, White Bull-terrier Dor; white patch over eye; reward; anyone detaining will be proseouted. L. Hazlett, Bond street. LOST, Guinea, with short chain, as watch pendant. Reward on returning to Young, jeweller, Princes street. OST, National Bank Cheque Book. Finder I J address "Cheque," Star Office ; reward. ' OST (last night), Purse, containing money, I J between Albany street and Dowling street; reward. Mrs Churchill, Grosvenor Btreet, Kensington. ' OS r, Wednesday, Dark Mosgiel Rug, beJ tween High street and Clerk street, North-east Valley ; reward. Dr Oolquhoun, High street. OST (Wednesday evening), between PnnJ cess's Theatre and Cargill street, Gold Pearl Horseshoe; finder rewarded. Mrs Coatee, Cargill Btreet __ OST, between Dowling and Stuart streets, J Half-sovereign and Pound Note; number ■ known; reward. Leeoh, Violin School, Stuait I street. ; JOUND, by the " Lightning Artist," Lady's Name on a gold wire brooch. Apply 85 George street. EDUCATIONAL. "AIKORAI SCHOOL Reassembles on L MONDAY, June 14, at usual time. It is desired that all Scholars have their Books and requisites ready to commence their new work. It is not. necessary to go outside of Roslyn for the books and requisites, as they can be procured at town prices from J. W. Todd's Fchool Stationery Depot, Roslyn; open from 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Will customers kindly accept my best thanks for their past patronage. O O K I NG L ESSONS, Y.W.C.A. ROOMS. TUESDAY, 15th, 3 o'olook. Mrs* JOHN MACLEAN—Cakes, Etc ADMISSION Is. EVENING, 7.30 o'clock—Mr ANNING. ADMISSION 6d. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOKER'S HOTEL, CHRISTOHURCH \j (Renovated and Refurnished). The universally recognised mo=t Up-to-date Hotel in the colony, under the new Proprietorship ot JAMES HATFIELD (late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club, and Union S.B. Company), is only a few minutes from Railway Station, conveniently situated for all Public Offices, Banks, Opera-house, Theatres, etc, yet avoiding noise and dust of city. Ladies and Families met at steamer or trains if previously advised. Correspondence promptly attended to. NBLOW House, Ocean Beach.—Special _ arrangements made for Reoord Reign week; suites of rooms for families and visitors,' with every convenience trams every ball-hour ;• telephone 599. Mrs Oapstiok, proprietress. COMFORTABLE Home for Two young Men; terms moderate.: Apply J. T. Carfer, ironmonger, George, street. BOARD and Residence or Furnished Apartments To Let. Tadmor Oottage,£Maelaggau street, Mornington. BOARD and Residence, Ashley House, Rattray street (near Catholic Cathedral). Good table: terms very moderate. ANTED, Gentleman JBoarder; comfort--1 t » able home; central situation. For acldress apply Miss Statham, typist, Water street.

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Evening Star, Issue 10339, 12 June 1897, Page 3

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