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uaw&m ANOTHER GENUINE SUCCESS. ■ IULLEB'B WAJIWORKB. J ALHAMBBA THEATRE, the MOST COLOSSAL StXPEFOETH ever given in r **" Last Night of the Present Programme. Admission, 6d; children under 12, accompanied by parents or guardians, 3d. Doors open—Evening, 7. Carnages, 10 p.m. SPECULMGmNEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. p BIN OB SB'S THEATRE. IMPOBTANT~PBELIMINART ANNOUNCEMENT. UNIQUB MUSICAL EVENT FOB DUNEDIN. Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 10. BETUBN OF THE OLD FAVOBITES, M'ADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE SINGERS, . In their Beautiful ChoruseV pad plantation Melodies. >. '" . The Quaintest and Most.Refined Entertainment BIGGER, BRIGHTER, and BETTER THAN EVER. 14-STAB ABTISTES-14. FEED DAWSON, Agent. BOABP AND BBBIDBNOB. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. ,BR TRAVELLING PUBLIC are now In vlted to eome and patronise the above Hotel, aa Mrs Silk has just purchased it, and she can now eater for the Dublin 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 most Healthy Houses to stop at in New Zealand. Ihe North and South Trains arrive exactly opposite the house, making it so convenient for passengers. Terms, £1 per week. Meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. A. D. SILK. Proprietress. ANTED, comfortable Board and Residence (bath), near Post Office; slate full particulars. " Shop," * Star' Office. ANH3D, 2 Unfurnished Booms, without * » board; good locality, central. "Alpha," 'Star' Office. ANTED, comfortable Board and Lcdg- » » ing, quiet family. Address " Music," 'Star' Office. OABD and Lodging for Single Lady, within "Comfort," 'Star' Office. esire Board and Resi1. Apply, stating terms, to "J.B.,"'Star' Office. UPBRIOR Accommodation.—Mrs James s & j Boarding Establishment, Albyn House, King and St. David streets; convenient to University. JUPEBIOR Board and Re ileree, Leith O street; good table, hot and cold bath, piano, library; 15s a week. " Mus'caL" ' Star' Office. TO LET. I LET, that charming property Corstorphine House, High street, Caversham, containing about nine rooms; all conveniences, large garden, winery, lawn tennis ground, stable and coachhouse. Further particulars, apply D. Nicol, Mornington. D LET, St. Ann's road, Mornington, 7jl roomed Dwelling, with all conveniences. Baker Bros. _^_^_____________ 0 LET, Castle street, 7-roomed Dwelling, -. all conveniences; tram passes door. Baker Bros. rrO LET, Cottage (seven rooms, bath, i quarter-Bore section), Bruoe Btreet, Roslyn; good ooean view; three minutes from tram. Jolly, watchmaker, George street. Tr\o LHT, new 6-roomed House (alt modern I conveniences), near University, Leith street. MHO LET, in Maclaggali str* ft. well-finished > with iron verandah; suitable for small drapery store, millinery, fancy goods, etc For rent and pertiouiftrs apply to Wright, Stephenson, and Ob. ~0 LET, Broomed House, Atthur street; I. bath (hot, eold). Apply Cook's Tourist Office*. Princes street. fpO LBT, suitable Premises for worksho I factories. John Beid and Sons, ', 'treet DOUBLE Shop and Dwelling of »lx rooms, in George street (lately occupied by th National Bank). John Beid and Sons, Bond and Liverpool streets. BURNISHED Front Boom; suit one or two. Huia Cottage, third house above Knox SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. MAY MEETING (May 24 and 25,1899). for the following Events dose at 10 pm. on SATURDAY, April 8:v Sov First Haok Handicap, 30 sovs Six furlongs ... ... First Hurdle Handicap, 70 covs. One mile and three-quarters ... ... ... 1 Birthday Handicap, 200 sovs. One mile and ahalf 1 Winder Welter Handicap, 70 sovs. Seven fur'ongs ... ... ... ... 1 Tradesmen's Handicap, 110 sovs. Six furlongs ... ... St. (lair Welter Handicap, 70 sov.>. Seven furlongs ... ... ... ... 1 Second Hurdle Handicap, 70 sovs. One mile anda-half ... xovincial Handicap, 150 sovs. One mile and a-quarter ... 1 Wai-Bongoa Handicap, 100 sovs. Five furlongs ... Second Hack Handicap, 30 sovs. Seven furlongs ... For full particulars Book Programmes. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LEASE Return Leather Handbag taken from A. and J. M'Farlane's, and save further trouble. LOST, by conductor, Block Shilling Tickets. Reward on returning Tramway Office. LOST, Wednesday night, Gold Merrythought Brooch (1898, pearls), vicinity York place; keepsake; reward. Harbor Board Office. LOST, Gold Merry-thought Brooch, with turquoise. Reward on returning to Edwards, fruiterer. LOST (George street), Purse containing sum money, tram and luggage tickets; reward. Bank of New Zealand. OUND, a Bunch of Keys. Apply W. O. Millar, Otago and Southland Fire Underwriters' Association, High street. EDUCATIONAL. ELOCUTION. BS COLLET - DOBSON. every FRIDAY, 8.30 p.m. Sixth Elocution Class in formation; fee, 12s 6d per eouwe. First Lesson, THURSDAY, 15th April, 8.30 pm. Private Tuition, including Art «f OentiUatbg. 3 guineas. Apply Stadio, Boss's Buildings, Octagon. TUPSS HODGKINS » prepared to receive PUPILS FOB DRAWING AND PAINTING FROM THE LIFE at her Studio, 36 George street (above Bsaaefe, artist*' colorman, next door to AldrecTs). - DANCING, CAUSTHENIC EXERCISES. TLfBS A. J. M'GBEGOB'B Town Classes Be- ™ sumo April 17th. St. Clan? Class, Gymnaeiam Hall, Fridays, 4 o'clock. Opens 14th last. Evening Classes forming. Queen street sooth. B JAMBS BOBERTSON (Pupfl of Mrs WiDde's), Teacher Pianoforte, Binging Yoke Production. Terms: £1 laaquarter. Add ess: Mr John Hogg, Pianoforte Warehouse Si Andrew street.

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Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 3

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