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Amnscm«i)ts. JRINCE'SS'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. THE ROSCIire DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will Reproduce the Militaty Drama BRITISH BORN (By special request), the proceeds to be handed to Mr A. BRANDON-CREMER m recognition of his valuable services in past productions. DRESS CIRCLE 2s STALLS ... Is PIT SIXPENCE Box Plan at Dresd6n. Day Sales at Jacobs's. THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, GRAND DOUBLE BILL, - 'FIRST MATE' and 'LOT 49.' Rehearsal To-night, Princess's Theatre, 7.30 sharp. Orchestra, Miners, etc., Volunteers, and Navals, 9.30. THE famous VALDARES. . CIRCUS OF VARIETIES. Location: Reclaimed Ground, Crawford street. FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. DIRECT FROM AMERICA, In their Magnificent Canvas Theatre, with seating accommodation for 2,000. THE VALDARES, Absolutely the Greatest Trick Bicycle Riders the world has ever seen, Supported by a Company of 20-STAR ARTISTS-20, In a Vaudeville Entertainment that is pronounced by all to be absolutely the Best ever brought to New Zealand. ANOTHER CROWDED TENT. HUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY And PERFORMANCE PRONOUNCED TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST AND GRANDEST EVER PRESENTED. Remember, our Stay is FOR 5 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. LOCATION: CRAWFORD STREET. , Popular Prices: . Reserve Chairs, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan for Reserved Seats at Cresden Music Store. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. GRAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. (pd Children admitted to all parts. 6d FULL EVENING PROGRAMME. GRAND MATINEE. , NNIVERSARY OF SISTER RUTH'S -iri. WORK. CHORAL HALL. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY (To-morrow). 8 o'clock. Chairman, Mr JAMES ALLEN, M.H.R. Speakers: Sister Christian and Mr Arnold, M.H.R., Sister Ruth and Rev. W. A. Sinclair. , Piano Solo.—Mjes Hotop. Song—' Leaving, Yet Loving.'—Mr Maitland . Gard'ner. Song.—Miss Milly Graham. Violin Solo.—Mr George Schacht. Song.—Mr W. Manson. Collection in aid of Sisterhood Fund. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Dowling street. FULLER'S WAXWORKS. Crowded and Enthusiastic Audience. Enormous Success cf THE LESLIE BROS., The Celebrated Comedians and Talented Musicians, in their Screaming and Interesting Sketch, MUSIC MAD. First Appearance of Miss MABEL LESLIE, Serio and Male Impersonator. First appearance of Mr FRED LESLIE, Jun., Champion End Man, Comedian—"A man with a reputation." This is the most up-to-date and expensive combination Mr Fuller has yet engaged, and the public have only to see them once and they recommend themselves. No advance in Prices of Admission, (3d. Doors open 7.15 to 10. Corporation Notiees CADET WANTED. npHE CITY COUNCIL OF DUNEDIN -*- requires the services of a. smarth Youth as Office Cadet. Salary to commence at the rate of £26 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received in the Town Clerk's Office until 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 7th February, 1900. HENRY W. WILSON, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 30th January, 1900. TjIURNISHED Cottage; good locality; suit A widow, married couple (no children). For address, Mr Murray, bootmaker, Cavershnm. BROAD BAY.—To Let, comfortable Furnished 5-roomed House; bath, conveniences. Walker Bros., St. Andrew street. TO LET : 3-roomed House, Grosvcnor street, with range, grate, scullery, copper. D. Leyden. TO LET (suitable for bachelor), comfortable Furnished Bedroom; fireplace, every convenience, centre town. "Sunny," 'Star' Office. 10 LET, Furnished Rooms, Dunedin, ss; - - Houses (5 rooms), Anderson's Bay, 10s; Glen road, 7s 6d; Eleven Acres, Cottage, 9s. Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. TO LET, good 8-roomcd House; desirable locality; City. Perpetual Trustees, Lower Rattray street. mO LET, Two-roomed Cottages; also Fur- * ■ nished Bedroom. Mrs Stentiford, Macgan street. TO LET, 4-roomed House, every convenience; copper; asphalt paths. Apply M. Sheehan, Oxford street, South Dunedin. FRIO LET, 6-roomed Brick .Cottajo, George X street; cookiug range; every convenience. Apply Lelhaby, Princes street. Shipg!>ing. THE AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. S.S. KNIGHT TEMPLAR, FROM NEW YORK. mHE ABOVE STEAMER is expected TOX MORROW, and will commence DISCHARGING at the Cross Wharf immediately on arrival. Consignees are requested to Present Bills of Lading, Pay Freight (if any), and take prompt Delivery of their Cargo, otherwise it will be stored at their risk and expense. Any Goods landed in a Damaged Condition must be examined, and Claims settled before removal from discharging shed. Captain Finnis will not be Responsible for any DEBTS his Crew may contract without his written authority. DUTHIE, MUNRO, AND CO.. Agents. Dunedin, 29th January, 1900. Meetings. COACHBUILDERS' AND SADDLERS' PICNIC. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Provincial Hotel on THURSDAY First, t 8 p.m., to consider the Report to be subl mitted by the Committee. A. M'KENZIE, t Secretary. M.U.1.0.0.F. OTAGO DISTRICT. mHE HALF-YEARLY PURPLE LECTURE X and Past Officers' Degree Meeting will be held m the District Chambers, Stuart street °" WEDNESDAY, 31st January! ISOO, at 8 p.m. ■" J. A. HOPCRAFT, Prov. C.S. THE POST OFFICE CREEK (WAIPORI) GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. mHE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETJ J? 10 d the Posfc office Creek (Waipori) Gold Mining Company. Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Companv, Liverpool street, on MONDAY, 12th February 1900, :ti, 8.30 p.m. . Business: To Receive Directors' Report and Balancesheet. J S. E. BRENT, Manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11152, 30 January 1900, Page 3

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