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AMUSEMENTS. Rt N CESS’S THEATRE, Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard ...... Mr w. O’Sullivan Representative for Williamson and Musgrove, Mr Bert Boyle. A TEN NIGHTS’ SEASON of MELODY and FUN Will bo inaugurated on TUESDAY, MAY 16th, 'When the People’s Favorites, POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY Will produce for the first time in Dunedin the world-famed Musical Comedy ‘A GAIETY GIRL,’ Produced by arrangement with Messrs WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROYE With all the Original Dances, Ballets, Situations, etc., as presented by the Original LONDON GAIETY COMPANY. POLLARD’S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; . Pit, Is; Orchestral Stalls, ss, Box Plan at the Dresden. FRED. W. DUVAL, Business Manager. RGAN RECITAL At St. Matthew’s Church, TUESDAY, MAY 30, at 8 p.m. Organist, A. W. LILLY. Seats free. Collection. _ MEETINGS. DUNEDIN PAINTERS’ tFnIOn! The MONTHLY MEETING of the above Union will be held in Trades Hall, Dowling street, on MONDAY, May 15th, at 8 p.m. ROBERT BREEN, Secretary. Business important. DUNEDIN CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB. ’A NNUAL MEETING of Members will, be held in the Otago Junior Club. Hall, Moray place, on THURSDAY, 18th' May, 1899, at 8 p.m. H. ADAM, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. THE MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., when Some Reminiscences of Another Scottish Minister will be given by Mr J. B. THOMSON, and Miss KITTY BLANEY will make her last appearance before the Club. The Secretary and Treasurer will be in attendance at 7 o’clock p.m. to issue Members’ Tickets GORDON MACDONALD, President. A.0.F., COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, No. 3,780. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the above Court are requested to attend a Meeting of the Court, in Rattray street Hall, on TUEf£ DAY EVENING, the 16th inst., at 8 o’clock. Business; To Receive and Entertain Visitors from Courts St. Andrew, Excelsior, and Little John. During the evening a presentation will be made to P.D.C.R. Bro. VV. H. Munro by the D.C. JOHN WILSON, Sec. A.0.F., UNITED OTAGO DISTRICT. THE DISTRICT OFFICERS will pay Court Pride of Dunedin an Official Visit on TUESDAY, the 16th inst., when a Presentation will be made to I.P.D.C.R. Bro. W. H, Munro. Members of all Courts are respectfully invited to attend. WM. WOODLAND, District Sec. FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION? r| THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, 18th inst., at 2.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. WEST HARBOR AND PORT CHALMERS. A PUBLIC MEETING of RESIDENTS of the above Boroughs will be held in the Council Chambers, Rothesay, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 16th May, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of forming a Railway League and discussing railway matters, if necessary. D. LARNACH, Town Clerk. HIGH STREET SCHOOL. A MEETING of the Ex-Scholars and Friends of the above School will be held on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at 7.30, in the Sclioolhouse, to consider the advisability of holding an entertainment in aid of the Gymnasium Fund. J. H. HOSKING, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION (Dunedin Centre). THE FIRST EVENING under the new Syllabus'will take place in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, on TUESDAY, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. Programme: A short LECTURE by Mr G. M. THOMSON, entitled ‘ Rambles Through Otago ’; also musical programme arranged by Mr F. H. Campbell. A full attendance of members is specially requested. THOS. JENKINS, Secretary. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. AT A MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company, held on the 12th inst., a DIVIDEND of 8 per cent, on the paid-up capital was declared and made payable on MONDAY, 15th May, 1899. W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, J Manager. Dunedin, 13th May, 1899. ~ AUCTIONS. DUNEDIN FRUITBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. MONDAY, 15th MAY, 1899. First Sale, MORITZSON AND HOPKIN, Followed by OTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY And SHIEL AND CO. TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS. In the Estate of W. J. Pallant. WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, At 2 o’clock sharp. Dm. spedding • will Bell at Rooms on above day, Cutting press, blocker, roller, splitter, pricker, 2 wax-thread machines, 2 Jones best sewing machines, 1 each Jones and Singer light machines, button-hole machine, eyeletters, large assortment outsole and insole knives, iron and wood lasts, cutting knives, patent horse hides, Persian skins, goat skins, colonial and French calf and kip, chrome hides, basils, etc., grindery, sewing threads, twist, and laces of all kinds; camphor, French chalk, etc., etc. '< No reserve. Catalogues now ready. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, CITY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS. Under instructions from the Assets Realisation Board. T\ M. SPEDDING • is instructed by the above Board to sell by auction on WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, At 1 o’clock. THE LATE SITE OF WATER OF LEITH BREWERY, Great King and Duke streets, Divided into Allotments. WILLIAMSBURGH. Lot 12 and 13, Block I.; area 1 rood; with Four-roomed Cottage. ST. CLAIR PARK ESTATE. Balance of Unsold Sections IN ONE LOT (53a 3r 9.6p). ONSLOW HOUSE, MUSSELBURGH, With about 2 Acres of ground. MUSSELBURGH EXTENSION (part Sections 70 and 71, Block VII.), From Anderson’s Bay road along the tramway line. In Blocks of from 2 to 5 Acres. MUSSELBURGH TOWNSHIP. All the Unsold Sections. KELVIN GROVE. Sections 17, 20, and 123. RAVENSBOURNE EXTENSION. All the Unsold Sections. BISHOPSCOURT. All the Unsold Sections, UPPER KAIKORAI. Part Section 11, Block I. Area—la Ir 28p. Maps and catalogues are being prepared. i Terms of payment very easy.

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Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 3

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