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U] Q ASEIfION am. I6d GREATER SUCCESS THAN EVER! AND GENUINE SUCCESS. MR JOHN FULLER’S ILLUSTRATED POPULAR CONCERTS. SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND NEW MYRIOEAMA OF LONDON IN 1897. Hie Moat Complete end Magnificent Collection of London Scenes by Day and Night in the World. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DUNEDIN, OHANOE OF PROGRAMME: Mr JOHN FULLER will ring • Mona ’ and •In Friendship’s Name.' _ Mr HOWARD CHAMBERS will sing ‘Thy Sentinel am I’ and ‘The Desert’(Ulnatrated). Mr BEN FULLER will sing (by request) The Rational Costume’ and take part in * Naming the Baby.’ ‘The Magio Wand,’ ‘The Story of a Kiss,’ 'Festlvalia,’ ‘The New Kingdom,’ ‘The Mariners, ’ etc., etc. Is] OLD PRICES, Is and 6d. [6d Is A LHAMBRA THEATRE Is 6d iV. (late City Hall). 6d Is ROYAL MUSICAL COMEDY Is 6d COMPANY. 6d Is SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Is 6d July 9th and 13th. fid Is CURRENT CASH. Is fid To be produced on a scale of magnifi- fid Is cenee. For the first time for many Is fid years. Prologue—The Forged WilL fid la Act i.—England. One step to harm Is fid her and I’ll strike you dead. Act ii.— fid Is The Stolen Purse. She hasn’t got it, Is fid but he has. Aotiii.—The Arrest of fid Is Grace. That voice I Mark alive! Ifid And never feel the need of Current fid Is Cash. New and Magnificent Scenery Is fid by Mr Barry daggers. People’s Popular fid Is Prices: Dress Glroleand Stalls Is, Pitfid. Is fid Day sales at Weir's, Octagon. fid TO LET. WANTED To Let, Furnished Room (front); moderate. Stanbrougb, Rattray street, 2 doors dbove Cathedra'. W ANTED To Let, Five or Six-roomed House, within City boundary, south of Pitt street; no family. Box 597, P.O. TO LET, Four-roomed Brick House, close to St. Matthew’s Church, Hope street. Apply on premises. 0 LET, desirable Residence of 7 Rooms, known as “Waiato,” corner Duke and George streets, at present occupied by A. H. Crawford, Esq.; gas and all up-to-date conveniences; rent, £6O; possession Ist September. Particulars Mrs Dundon’s Store, George street north. TO LET, House (six-roomed), in thorough repair; hot and cold water, and every convenience. Apply A. M’Disrmid, Lower York place. TO LET, good Four-roomed House, every convenience, Brook street. Apply F. Meenan. TO BE LET, Ground Floor Premises, Zealandia Chambers, Dowling street. Sievwright and James, solicitors LOST AND FOUND. lOST, on Wednesday afternoon, near Opoho, J Coat. Return J. Throp, Albany street. LOST, Monday night, Bagpipe Chanter. Finder rewarded return Brown, fruiterer, King street (opposite Post Office). _ lOST, on Saturday, Three One-pound Notes; J £1 reward. Address “Tradesman,” Stab Office. LOST, a Brown Retriever Dog (Carlo). Finder rewarded on returning to care of W. Wright, King street. LOST, Tan Collie Dog, collar No. 900; also a small Brown Knitted Purse. Finder please return Miss Batchelor, George street. FOUND, Sable Collie. Apply Reid, John street, Roslyn. EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND QUARTER commences on MONDAY, 11th JULY. The WOOD-CARVING Class will be conducted by Mr 0. W. Wall, who will also open a Class for MODELLING. In addition to those already earned on, the following Classes will be opened Beginners’ Class In PHOTOGRAPHY. 6 SHORTHAND. ’ ~ TYPEWRITING. Senior Class in ENGINEERING. Hours, etc , may be learned on application to Mr Marshall, at the Technical School, between 7 and 9 p.m. GEO. M. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, Dunedin Centre. The SECOND CLASS for Women’s First Aid will commence in the Y.W.O.A. Hall on WEDNESDAY, July 13th. at half-past seven. Tickets to be had Wilkie and Co.’s (none at door). W. LIVINGSTON, Secretary of Centre. DANCING.— Madame Hamann’s Class for Beginners will commence Tuesday next, rnbil), Princes street south. Guinea quarter. SPORTING FOOTBALL. ■piEATES v. UNIVERSITY. OAEISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY, JULY 9. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission: Grounds, fid; Grand Stand, fid extra. Ladies Free. SHIPPING. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. BEN NEVIS GENERAL AVERAGE. STATEMENT of the above Average X has now been completed, and is Open for Inspection at the office of the undersigned. Refunds will be Payable on and after MONDAY, 11th inst„ upon production of original deposit receipts. MURRAY. ROBERTS, AND 00.. Agents. eUBWe KOTIOBB. FOR Pains after eating and Sickness after meals take Loasby’s “ Wahoo,” Beware of imitations. -| ni O—The Jubilee Editl n of the | OtcO Evening Stab for Particulars of the Foundation of the Otago Settlement. Price, 3d; bound, 3s. At STAB Office and agents. AND J. ARTHUR will make a special • display of Hats on Saturday in hat department. NOTICE. I BEG TO NOTIFY my Friends and the General Public that I have severed my connection with Mr W. Harris, Imperial Boot Depot, and that I intend OPENING a BUSINESS .on my own account at 104 GEORGE STREET early in August. I have arriving from England, America, and the Continent a carefully selected Stock of all descriptions of BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, which I will offer to the Public at PRICES which will be within reach of all classes of the community. In Colonial Goods I shall stock the wellknown and reliable STANDARD BRAND. Thanking you in anticipation, H. ISLIP, Boot and Shoe Imposter, 104 GEORGE STREET. CITY ABATTOIR MEAT SUPPLY. HAVING on hand a Splendid Draft of PRIME OX BEEF and WETHER MUTTON, I can confidently recommend them to the general public. All Meat KILLED and INSPECTED at the City Abattoir. Be your own judge. Call and inspect for yourselves. Specially low prices to cash customers. A. B. MORRISON’S, Corner Frederick and Leith streets, DUNEDIN STAR JUBILEE EDITION AND 3d jubilee record 3d AT HALF-PRICE, rpo CLEAR OUT THE BALANCE of then Publications they are NOW OFFERED at THREEPENCE each, or (to the trade) at TWO SHILLINGS PER DOZEN,

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Evening Star, Issue 10670, 8 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10670, 8 July 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 10670, 8 July 1898, Page 3

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