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BINOBSB'B TllAlll '-- ' Moore and Mr H. T. FARBWELL, FABEWELL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY* IfBBUABYB, ABSOLUTELY the LAST APPEARANCE in ; - DUNEDIN of MAGGIE MOOBE AND IR ER ROBERTS, AND THED* GREAT ORGANISATION. Usl Night of MISS MAGGIE MOOBE As Lilian Maffctai*/ Last Night of MR H. B. BOBEBTS As Cyril Maitland. TO-NICfST THE SILENCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Of TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DEAN" MAITLAND TO-NIGHT Dramatised by Mr E. LEWIS SCOTT, from Maxwell Gra/B Sublime Story, expressly for Mr H. B. BOBEBTS, who holds the Sole Rights for Australasia, England, and America. A DRAMATISATION WITHOUT A FLAW. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), FEBRUARY 8, FAREWELL TO DUNEDIN. Under the patronage and in the presence of the members of the NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION, DUNEDIN CENTRE. Prices", 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sale at Jacobs's. Doors open 7.15 j Curtain at 8. Garriages MWS. All accounts must be rendered not later than 12 noon to-day. PERCY WARD, Treasurer. LECTURES. lONGBEGATIONAL UNION OF NEW j ZEALAND. MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THURSDAY, FIBRUARY 9, 1899. LECTUR '•: by tbo Rev. Dr BEVAN On •The English-speaking People: What they are aad what they may be.' Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture to commence at half-past 7. Adm'ssion, One Shilling. F. G. CRAY, District Secretary. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at so'clock, Mrs BEVAN will LECTURE on 'Women of Other Lands.' The Lecture will be illustrated by appropriate dresßes. Admission, One Shilling. F. G. CRAY, District Secretary. CHURCH SERVICES. •CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW XJ ZEALAND. The Rev. Dr BEVAN, Of Collins strtet Church, Melbourne, Will PRKAOH in KNOX OHUBOH ON FRIDAY EVENING Next (February 10), At half-past 7. Subject: ' The Fatherhood of God.' The doors will be opened at half'past 6. Collection will be taken in aid of the Union Funds. F. G. CRAY, District Secretary. Notk —Seat3 will be reserved near the organ for members of Knox Church and Moray place Choirs. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. r¥W TRAVELLING PUBLIC are now In t vited to come and patroniao the above Hotel, as Mrs Silk has just purchased it, and she can now cater for the publio on the most liberal terms. This Hotel is built of Brick and Cement, and is fitted up with Fire Escapes, and a large window in every room, making it one of the Safest and moat Healthy Houses to stop at in New Zealand. Hot and cold baths, good sitting rooms, ano the best of attendance. Terms, £1 per week. Meals, Is; Bila, Is 6d. A. D. SILK, Proprietress. TIKA'S CLUB HOUSE, Moray place (opposite Synagogue). This House is flttel and furnished as well as a first-class hotel. Hot and cold baths, lavatories, commercial room, ladies' drawing room, etc., eto. Terms moderate. Mrs D. M. FEA, Proprietress. ■\TUGOKT3, Port Molyneux. -Seaside AcJ3I eommodatlon; trap meets visitors Bom** hap*. A'rs Ottaway. »jBABIDE Visitors will find good Aocommoda> J> ton tA Mrs M'Kinlay's, Nugget*, P«rt Molyneux. Trap meets passengers Homahapa. Vl7 ANTED, by Gentleman, Board and LodgV? tag; must be moderate; north end. Address " Urgent," Ftaß Office. TO LET. r >UBLE Shoi and Dwelling (presently j occupied by the National Bank, George street) To Let, as from Ist March. Apply to John Reld and Son*. 30'iM< To Let, with or without board. Ferguson, corner Lees and .Tone • streets TO LET, 5-roomed House, corner of Elm row and Hrowa street, City. Agent: Sidney William street, Roslyn. 10 I,K T, Funrsfced IC-roomed House (entry 21»t met), with every c .nveniunoe kuowc as Arawa House, Albert street, St C'air. F'»r particulars apply to John M'Parlane (A. and J. M'Farlane), Macla?- an street. ■i 0 LBT, smill Furnished Lwelin?, St. I C lair ; low rental to permanent tenant. Baker Bros. 0 LET, largo Workshop, Stu-irt street opposiie M. Paul's; moderate rent Herbert, Havnes, and Co. ORDEIToF "THE D VUGHTERS OF THE COURT." THE LADIES OF DUNEDIN are invited to Attend a Meeting in the Council Chambers. Town Hall, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Mrs BEVAN, who is at present in Dunedln with the Pev !>r iJI-V.VN, has kind y onsented to att.- <1 aud txp'ain the nature and work of the Order. WM. SWAN, Mayor. >RESENTATION TO THE RIGHT HON. * THE PREMISR. OAKhI ;-;N HALL, FUIDAY, Fl'B-.UAUY 10th. OLD AGE PENSIONS. A PUBLIO MEETING wi!l be held in the Garrison Hall, Dowliug street, at 8 p.m.. ior the Prestntation of au SL'.UMINATj'D ADDRESS to the Right lion. R. •?. Seddon, in recognition of his efforts in passing the Old Age Pensions Bill. Oal'ery will b? reserved for I adies and Gentlemen accompatd d t'.v Indies. Platform Ticket-holders' f ntrancp, Macandrew street Doors opeaat 7 p.m. J. H. H'NSOK'. Secretary Presentation Committee. ON. R. J. SEDDON PRESEN TATION COMMITTEE.—Members ara requested to Attend at Railway Station on THURSDAY, February 9th, to Meet the North Express. J. H. HANSON, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Small Gold Dagger BREAST PIN, J set with three diamonds. Finder will be handsomely rewarded on returning same to H. B. BOBEBTS, City Hotel. ' OST, between Gardens and Mechanic street, \ Gold Brooch; finder rewarded. Macanr, Mechanic street, N.E. Valley. OST, on Monday, between Heriot row ana J Old Knox Church, Onyx Brooch; reward. Herbert, Havnes. ' OST, Pink-and-grey Parrot; ring on foot. J Beward returning J. Bowers, street, opposite Hyde street,

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Evening Star, Issue 10851, 8 February 1899, Page 3

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