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Amusements. p EINCBSS’S THSATSE. Lessee and Manager ... ... Mr Tom Poflard Treasurer . Mr W, O’Sullwaa Representative for J. 0. and George Musgrove, Mr Bert Royle, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), .FEBRUARY 15, And Every Evening until further notice, THE PEOPLE’S FAVORITES, POLLARD’S OPERA COMPANY, Will produce for the First Time in Dunedin The World-famed Comic Opera, THE GEISHA, A Story of a Tea-house. Produce*} by arrangement Vith J. 0. WILLIAMSON AND GEORGE MUSGROVE, And with all the Original CHARMING SCENERY, QUAINT COSTUMES, AND EFFECTS. In order to make the production as perfect as in the Australian cities, the following celebrated Artistes have been engaged to represent the characters originally played by them: Miss FLORENCE PERRY as O MIMOSA SAN. Miss BEATRICE PERRY as NAMI. Miss JENNY OPIE as LADY WYNNE. And Mr WILLIAM PAULL as REGD. FAIRFAX. The Opera staged under the direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. Musical Director, Mr ARTHUR KING. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. QAREISON HALL, POET CHALMERS. GRAND POPULAR PATRIOTIC CONCERT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. The Whole Proceeds will go towards the Equipment of Volunteers from the Port for the Otago Rough Riders. Every loyal Port citizen will be present. Admission, ONE SHILLING^, CAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL. CHILDREN’S FLOWER SHOW in the Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. Opened by Mr J. H. Nimmo at 7.30. Continued SATURDAY EVENING, when Prises Distributed. Refreshment Stall, Children’s Choir. Admission, 6d; Children Half-price. FOR THE EMPIRE-GREAT AND GLORIOUS. TO THE PATRIOTIC COLONISTS OP DUNEDIN AND NEIGHBORHOOD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I am meet anxious to contribute ONE HUNDRED POUNDS—-of other people’s money—to the Otago and Southland Contingent and Remount Fund. To enable me to do this, will you buy of the Canvassers—the “ Absent-minded Beggar Collecting Contingent I Tickets (One Shilling each): or, if no Canvassers wait upon yon, will you apply for Tickets; or, failing these two things, will you pay at the door on WEDNESDAY, February 21, at the Garrison Hall, on tho occasion of my “Kipling Evening”? If you will do so the money will bo raised, I shall be proud, and you, I trust, will bo pleased. Faithfully yours, ALFRED H-. BURTON. Lieutenant-colonel Webb has given special nennission for volunteers to appear in uniform. |JIULLER’B WAXWORKS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Dowling street. The Best Combination of Artiste yet seen. The LESLIE BROS. The LESLIE BROS. ‘ Waiting for the Train ’ (by request). New Specialties by Mr Fred Leslie, jun. Admission, 6d. Doors open 7 to 10. To Let. TO LET, SHOP, George street and Moray place, £3 per week; Shop adjoining, £2 10s per week; splendid position; early application necessary. PARK, REYNOLDS, and CO. TO LET OR FOR SALE, TCHGHT AND A-HALF ACRES OF LAND and 10-roomed House, close to Botanical Gardens; every convenience; one of the most desirable residences in the City. Apply A. R. BARCLAY, 1 Bond street. NICE Front Room; suit Lady or Gentleman; reference exchanged, if required. Mrs Arthur, comer George and Union. WAREHOUSE, Bond street; dry, well • lighted; 40 x 60. Apply Andrew Given and Co., 195 Princes street. TO LET, nioely-furnished Two-roomed Cottage; 7s per week. Mrs Wise, David street, Cavershain. TO LET, 4-roomed House (new; bathroom, scullery, all latest conveniences), Grange street. Key next door. r TO LET, 4-roomcd Cottage; water and gas. Apply F. Porter, Caversham. TO LET, 2 handsome, well-lit Rooms; one would divide. H. F. Hardy, Maclaggan street. TO LET, tel,. Leonards, Main road, near station, convenient 5-roomed House. Apply Schoolhouse. finO LET, 8-roomed Villa Residence; bath, Jl gas, water laid on; rent low careful tenant. Wood, Arcade. TO LET (Nevada), 6-roomed House; bath, hot and cold water. Apply F. Calvert, solicitor. Bond street. TO LET, 4-roomed Cottage, Duddingstou. North-east Valley. Apply Webb and Allan, solicitors, Princes street. v Corporation Notices. RATES. —10 PEE CENT. PENALTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the additional charge of TEN PER CENT, authorised by Section 60 of “ The Rating Act, 1894,” will be made by the Dunedin City Council on all GENERAL, SPECIAL, and WATER RATES which are Six Months overdue and remain unpaid on the Ist day of March, 1900. Legal proceedings will be taken after the above date for tl>c recovery of all such Unpaid Rales, and the Additional Charge thereon. Ratepayers who do not wish to incur the penalty must pay all such Overdue Rates BEFORE 12 o’clock noon on WEDNESDAY 28th, February, 1900. HENRY W. WILSON, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 13th February, 1900. Auctions. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. DAILY SALE OF SHARES AND OPEN EXCHANGE. PARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. will hold sales of shares by auction every day. Entries received until hour of sale. Commission, 11 per cent,., paid by seller; Minimum, ss. No Commission Charged to Buyers. SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. ' At Rooms. Manse street. CHOICE VARIETIES GLASSHOUSE PLANTS, Comprising Pelargoniums (named varieties), Fuchsias, Geraniums (all named varieties), Ivy Geraniums, Begonias, Azaleas, 16 named varieties Chrysanthemums, Ferns, etc., etc. All in full bloom and fine-grown plants. JPARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. \TAGO FARMERS' CO - OPERATIVE * ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ' Next Agricultural Hall. TEVIOT FRUIT: APRICOTS, PEACHES. GREENGAGES, PLUMS, To be sold by auction at 8.45 a.m, FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY.

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Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 3

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