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£ a . fiIKCttSS'S THEATRE. ' UtdartheDitwtioaof LJILeHB. " DUNBOIN3 DIAMOND JUBJLBK ' .t ATTRACTION. ;- rr * T^ '♦A Perfect Treat for Ottfcens and Obnutry Visitor* Alike." MONDAY nIcHT NEXT, CARL HERTZ. After a sensationally nteaawfal tow of New Zealand, sur * -"-■-■■■ - 1 -«•- - mentbavec Prior to the departure of this reslly Marvellous Entertainer diiect to London. " FAREWELL ATTRACTIONS FOR THK FESTIVE SEASON ! Including «n Illusion for the Lad'ua, AEROLIIHK! AEROLITHB! AEROLirHB! AEROLTTHE! - Creates a perfect furore everywhere. A Complete Set of New Pictures in the Truly Marvellous CINEMATOGRAPHS. Including an Up-to-date and the Very Latest Portrait of Her Most Gracious Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA. POPULAR PRICES: sa, 2s, la. Box Plan open To-day at the Dresden. Seenre Seats. EDWIN GEACH. Manager. \ B /HARRISON HALL, ft) MR JOHN FULLER'S MYRIORAMA. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ~ TO-NIGHT, at 8. LONDON TO ROME. Special Engagement of Mr J. BRYANT (Humorous Vocalist) » AND Misses MAY BLACK and OLIVE HAYNE (Duettists). Mr ALBERT LUCAS will recite' Marc Antony's Oration.' Mr FARQUHAR YOUNG will recite 'A billiard-marker's story.' Messrs J. FULLER and H. CHAMBERS will sing 'The Battle Eve,' Eta, etc., etc IS PRICES AS USUAL. 6tl CITY HOTEL BUILDINGS. THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. £5 PRIZE. THOS. A. EDISON'S Scientific Triumphs, THE KINETOSCOPE AND STARTLING "• TALKING MAOHINE. The Marvel of the Nineteenth Century, r Come and hear the Dunedin Garrison Band, and Mr Howard Chambers sing 'A Hundred Fathoms Deep.' See the perfect scenes. Open all day from 10 a.m. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Miss Osborne, pianist. CAMPBELL COLQOHODN, Maniger. pRNINGTON AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT In the Momington Presbyterian Church Hall, FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 18, At 8 o'clock. Tickets ... ... One Shilling. BOABD AND jJESIDENOB. JOKER'S HOTEL, OHRISTOHUROH J (Renovated and Refurnished). The universally recognised moat Up-to-date Hotel in the colony, under the new Proprietorship ot JAMEB HATFIELD (late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club, aud Union S.S. 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. NSLOW House, Ocean Beaoh.—Special -v, arrangements made for Record _ Reign week ; suites of rooms for families and visitors, with every convenience; trams every half-hour; telephone 599. Mrs Capstick, proprietress.

UPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors and , Boarders. Mrs James's Private Boarding Establishment, Aloyn House, King (corner St. David) street. BOARD and Residence, Ashley House, Rattray street (near Catholic Cathedral). Good table; terms very moderate. FIRST-GLASS Accommodation for Boarders; double and single rooms. Mr* T. Wyatt, Newington House, High street. ARMED Couple require Two Unfurnished L Rooms, partial Btiard; central. "A.F.," Star Office. SPORTING. TAHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. IECOKD REIGN MEETING. y CJSAIURDAY, 19th. and TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE." First Race Each Day at half-past 12. Admission, Is. *i. L. JA»'ES, Secretary. GO /E2NMENT NOTICES. NiiV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RECORD REIGa CiCLEBHATION. TUESDAY, °2ad JUNE. |HE 11.20 p.m. Train from Dunedin will run through to Clinton aud connect with the morning Train from Clinton to Invercirgill on 23rd JINK By Order. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDBOARD Boxes, all sizes, styles, and shapes, at Star Factory, Crawford street. LOASBY S " M ahoo," the unrivalled herbal remedy for all stomach, liver, and kidney complaints; 2a 6d Chemists Grocers. -f Osmonds now showing AngloAOV ff N.Z. Cycle Co. Inspection invited; easy time payments; repairs RECORD Reign.—Customers are refusing anything but Retina Tea, Queen of Blends. Robert Mercer, Cargill road. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS. JUST LANDED, EX VICTORIA 61 CSE3 AMERICAN ORGANS. To sell at from 10 guineas cash ; or terms from 10s 6d monthly. PIANOS. A large variety. From 20 guineas cash; or terms from 20s monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, 29 AKD 31 PRINCIB STBVJET, DCNKDIN. J. A. X. RIEDLE, Manager. COLORED FIRES ! COLORED FIRES ! rnOR JUBILEE ILLUMINATIONS nothing L? can equal the Display that these Beautiful Fires will make when burned in the open air at night. THE ROYAL COLORS (Red, White, and Blue) burn brilliantly, and light up a large space. Orange, Violet, Yellow, Green are also Beautiful colors, and give intensely colored lights. If all those who have stone parapets or verandahs in Princes and George streets were to burn some of these Assorted Colors during the evening it would be a sight worth going a long way to see. x Colore-! Fires should be burned on a piece of sheet iron standing on two or three bricks. There is then no danper of its setting anything or. fire by the heat it generates during combustion. All the above Colored Fires can be obtained from the under-mentioned firms : J. Biaithwaite, Princes street (under the .horseshoe) J. and T. Christie, George street J. T. Carter, George street C. C. Croft, Hanover street J. Edtond, Princes street south Gourlay and Nichoi, Roslyn Thos. Johnstone, chemist, Manse street Laidlaw and Gray, Rattray street Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes street B*. M.'Miller and Co., Frederick street • A; afid'W. M'Carthy, Princes street Ffctoßon and Ban. Prince* street T. Sneddon, Moroington EL L. Sproson, clitniist, Octagon E. C. Woodward, chemist, Princes street south F. Wilkinson, chemist, Cavereham. N.B-—Secure your supplies early to prevent disappointment*

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Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10342, 16 June 1897, Page 3