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AMUSEMENTS. RINOESS'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr W. O'SuUlvan Representative for Williamson and Mu?grove, Mr Bert Royle. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), NOVEMBER 28, LAST NIGHT Of the People's Favorites, POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY, In the Success of all Successes, THE GAY PARISIENNE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 29, And until further notioe, First production in Dunedin of the latest and Greatest of all Musical Comedies, THE FRENCH MAID, Producad by arrangement with MESSRS WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVB, With all the Original WARDROBE, SCENEKY, AND EFFECTS. Musical Director, Mr H. T. Haebison. Pollard's Popular Prices : Circle, hj; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Orchestra Stall*, ss. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sale Tickets at Jacobs. Doora open 7.15. No early doors. FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. AGRICULTURAL HALL. SIUPENDOUS SUCCESS. THE TALK OF EVERYONE. PACKED IN ALL PARTS OF THE VAST BUILDING. BRILLIANT SPECTACLE. OVER TWO THOUSAND EXHIBITS. SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTIONS TO-NIGHT, By Choir of over 600 Voices, under the baton of Mr A. M. BRAIK. REFRESHMENT STALL. PROGRAMME VARIOUS CONTESTS, Musical and Otherwise. MONDAY EVENING, at 8.30. In VICTORIA HALL.—Sunday School Ch' ir Contests. Four entries. PLATFORM MVIN HALL, at 9 o'clock. - BedMaking Contests. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 29th inst., at 2.30. In VIOTORIA HALL. Recitations (Boys only). Twenty-eight competitors. TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. In VIOTORIA HALL —Violin Solos (under 12. under 18, and all ages). Eighteen competitors PLATFORM MAIN HALL, at 7.3o.—Prizes distributed to Winners of recent Sunday School Examinations. At 9 o'clock.—NailDriving Contest for Girls. Physica': Exercises, Wands, and Indian Clubs for Girls; one team. Dumb-bells and Clubs for Boys ; four teams. For following days see printed programme. Shorthand and Typewriting Competitions will be announced later. ADMISSION TO VICTORIA HALL, 3d. Orchestra Afterr,oon and Evening. HOURS OF ADMISSION: The EXHIBITION will be Open on Afternoon*, 2 to 5.30 ; Evenings, 6 30 to 10. PRICES: Schools (in body, bv arrangement, in afternoon only), 31; Children under 15, 6d ; Adults, la each. Season Tickets (for the whole time Exhibition open), ss. Fanii : y ' ickcts (of six), 4s 6d. Season Tickets to Inhibitors : Under 17 years of »gf, 2s ; 17 years and over, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Begg and Co. and r-iesden, Princes street; Bible Depot and Driver's, George street. All information on application to the Hon. Secretaries, ERNEST ROSEVEAR. H. H. DRIVER. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. i LL JXHIBIT3 in Section 7 (cookery) *- must bo at the Agricultural Hall on WEDNESDAY, November 30, before 11 o'olock a.m , to be accompanied by the Entry Form. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ANNUAL EXAMINATION. THE DISTRIBUTION of PRIZSS to thp successful Competitors will he mede by the Rev. A. North frcm the platform, Main Hall, Exhibition, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, commencing at 7 30. A. SHARP, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION NOW OPEN DAILY in the Choral Hall, Moray pLce, from 10 a m. to 6 p m , and from 7.30 to 10 in the evening. Muslo every evening. The Art Union will bo drawn THIS (slonday) EVENING in the Gallery. Admission, la. Catalogues, 6d. '1 ickcts in the Art Union, 2s 6d. JOHN H. SCOTT, Ron. Pec. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. PERFORMING MEMBERS are reminded _ that the Practice is to be held in Albambra Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. Every Member to be present and to brine thpir own copy * Messiah,' NORMAN A. GBANT, Hon. Sec. CORPORATION NOTICES. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .the X.l Dunedin Ocean Beach Domain Board intends to take a POLL of the Burgesses upon the proposal to LEVY A RATE not exceeding id in the £ on the rateable value of property in Dunedin, St. Kiida, South Dunedin, Caversham, Rlorniogton, Roslyn, Maori Hill, and Valley, to provide funds for the following works: 1. The Construction of Rubble Groins with neco'sary approach, plant, eto, as specified in Mr Let-lie If. Reynolds's report of 4th August, 1898—to extend a distance of 25 chains at St. Clair. 2. Such Extension of Protective Works as the Board may determine. 3. Repair of the Public Baths. 4. Enclosuro and Improvement by Planting or otherwise of the Domain in whole or in part. The POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, Ist December, 1898, between the hours of 9 o'clock a m. and 6 o'clock p.m., at the following places:— Dunedin St. Kilda ... South Dunedin Caversham ... Mornington ... Rcslyn Maori Hill ... Northeast Valley The Town Hall The Town Hall The Town Ha'l The Town Hall 1 he Town Hall The Town Hall The Town Hall The Town Hall. HENRY W. WILSON. Secretary. Dunedin, 19th November, 1898. BOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR, 1898 9. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following named persons have been duly NOMINATED to fill the above Office: JOHN CAMPBELL JOHN EVASfS. A POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, December 1, 1898, for the Election ot one of the said Candidates. The following are the Polling Places appointed : East Ward—The Council Chambers, Calder street. West Ward—Barron's Hal), Ferguslie. High Ward—The Christian Mission Hall, Normanby. Hours of Polling: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. THEODORE ARNOLD. Returning Officer. North-east Valley, November 18,1898.

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Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 10791, 28 November 1898, Page 3

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