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p<Wf«HW-*n r, E ;■..,•-«-•> "T«i'T«w* I#M>'«ai«WaHWMSHI Farewell Performances of the C.Tahta»«d "- Dtnttatte Artiste WOODS ' MAUD WILLIAMSON, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TU-MOBROW (TUESDAY), FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Sydney Grundy's Screaming Farcical Comedy in three acts, entitled THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. Two hours and a-half of aide-splitting hnnpor. Act 1: Screams. Act 2: Shrieks. Act 3: Convulsions. "Kissyour Arthur." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, Farewell Performance, Henry Pettit's world-famed Nautical Drama, HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. BoiPlauattheDresden. DayHaleatJaoobs's. PRIOES: 3a, 2s, Is, E. F. GALLAUGHER. OURTH AW LAST OF THE COURSE _■ OF 'EVENINGS WITH CHARLES DICKENS.' TUESDAY NEXT. CHORAL HALL, at 8. Selections from DAVID COPPERF/BLD. BLEAK HOUSE. OUH MUTUAL FRIEND. I Single Admission -ONE SHILLING. Note. —I give Daily Attendance, from 12 to 1, j at my Teaobioc Room, Liverpool street, to enrol Pupils. ' ALFRED H. BURTON.

OTAGO Si'NO AY SCHOOL UNION EXHIBITION, AGRICULTURAL HALL, OPENING NOVEMBER 2>, 1898. NOTICE TO COMPEIITORS: ENTRIES can now be made w th any School Teacher; Bible Depot and Drivers's, George street; or 0. Begg and Co., Dreßden, and Braithwaite's, Princes street. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 1. ERNEST ROSEVEAR\Hon. Sees. H. H. DRIVER J Box 286. SPORTING. TAIERI RACES THE SPRING MEETING. ACCEPTANCES. COEPTANOES are DUE on THURSDAY _ EVENING, Novembar 3id, at 8 o'clock, at the 'Taieri Advocate' Office, Moegiel :- Trial Stakes, 1 mile 7s 6d Trot, 2 miles 10a Taieri Cup, H miles "25a Novel Handicap, 7 furlongs 10a Stewards' Parte, 1 mile 15s Trot, H miles 10s Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs ... 12* 61 Selling Race, 6 lurlongs s)' N.B.—All Fees must be Paid in Full, and particulars given of Age of Horse and Colors of Rider.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ANTED Known-RAILWAY DINING ' ROOMS, LOWER STUART STREET, 2 minutes' walk from railway station. Firstclass Accommodation for Boarders. Hot and oold water baths. Board, 16a per week. Night porter kept. T. B. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. |LUB HOUSE, Moray place (opposite Synagogue).—Mrs D. M. Fea having leased the above House as a Private Hotel, has Vacancies for Gentlenr n Boarders. The House has been very handsomely Furnished throughout, and Gentlemen desiring a Comfo> table Home in Central Position and Healthy Locality could not get a better one in the City. Hot and cold shower bath. Terms moderate. OARD and Lodging wanted by young LF man; Mornington preferred. "Immediate," Star Office. OARD and Residence or Furnished Rooms To Let; also, Shcp. Ferguson, Lees street (Princes street souih). "ANTED, by retired Tradesman, Board t t in a private family; must have piano; about oentre town; not to exceed 15s inclusive. "A.D.." STAEOffioe. 'ANTED, Board and Lodging for Two Address '*X.," Stab Office. |fIURNIBHED Front Room; suit married I? couple or friends. Stanbrough, Rattray streets doors above Cathedral). MEETINGS. BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in Trades Hall TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business important. Every Member requested to attend. MEETING OF MINISTERS AND . ELDERS (Members of Synod) is hereby requested for TUESDAY, November Ist, at 3 30 p.m., in the Y. W.O. A. Rooms (opposite First Church), to consider the following questionviz :*-Is it wise or desirable to continue the agitation for Union, in view of (1) The rejection by the Northern Assembly of the basis agreed upon a year ago by a majority vote of Synod; and (2) The serious division in the Synod and the Church en main articles in that basis ? HE PftBSBYTERY OF DUNEDIN MEETS THIS-DAT (Monday) in the FIRST CHUECH at 7 p,m. ALBX..M. FINLIYSON, AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1898, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. By Order of the Mortgagee. FREEHOLD, OAVEBSHAM RISE. 'IBVWRIGHT BROS. AND 00. have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at their Booms, High street, Duned'n, on the abave date; OAVERSHAM RISE. All that panel of land being Allotment 41, Township of Oaversham Bfte, containing by admeasurement 15 pole*, more or less, together ins St. Heliet'a Court, For absolute sale. r WM, RBID, Esq, Rattray street, WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1893, At 12 o'clock noon, TO HOTELKKBPERS and specu. LATORB. In the Estate of Sttstn M'Lanohlan, deceased. Sal j by Auction of FREEHOLD MOTEL PROPERTY. AMIS SAMSON AND 00. »| have been favoreJ with instructions from F. H. Morice, E<q, District Agent Public Trustee, to Bell by auction, at their fctooms. All that land, being part of Section 49 on the record map oi the Town > f Port <~ halmers, havirg a f rontaee to George street of 33tt by a depth of 165 ft, together with the buildings thereon, known as the George Hotc\ which is a twofctorer bluestone building, situate in one of the best streets in Port Chalmers, containing over 30 rooms, billiard room, and the necessary out-buildings. The hotel is at present let to a good tenant, whose lease expires on the 22nl of May, 1899, and will be sold subject to the leasp. Full particulars apply to F. H. MORICE, Esq., Public Trust Offioe; Or to THB AUCTIONEERS THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auc'ion of SUPERIOR PARLOR, DINING, SITTING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO, Etc. JAMES SAMSON AND 0 0 have received instructions to seli by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Furniture, etc, including— Walnut piano (iron framed piano stool, mirror - back sideboard, walnut overmantel, massive clock, tapestry saite, occasional fancy chairs, extending dining table, octagon and fancy tables, Brussels carpets, brass and steel-bar fenders, fireirons, oil paintings, water-colors, pictures, curtain rods, hearthrugs, tableoover, whatnots, bookcase, hair conch, glass and china ware, dinner and tea services, cutlery, cruets, lamps, oheffonier, horn racks, wool rugs, ball stand, brass, Italian, and French bedsteads, Zf t bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, flock and kapok beds, blankets, massive wardrobe, duchesse pair, duchease drawers and tables, marble and tile withstands, ware, looking glasses, full-Scotch, and toilet chests, half Scotch duchesse, carpet rqauea, linoleum, of 4 rooms, !l 9*31! WT!Ji I (Win: And, without reserve, the furniture It*, etc, eta,.

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Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10767, 31 October 1898, Page 3

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