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Amusements. ' THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. Dix. General Manager. Mr F. W. Dotal. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, And Reappearance of Mr WALTER RIVERS. LAST APPEARANCE IN DUNEDIN And FAREWELL TO Everybody’s Favorite, Mr FRANK YORKE. Mr FRANK YORKE. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of THE PRESENT ALHAMBRA SEASON, And FAREWELL to Mr FRANK YORKE. FAREWELL to THE FAUST SISTERS. FAREWELL to Miss ETHEL CLIFFORD. FAREWELL to Miss ANNETTA BODIN. FAREWELL to THE DB VELLA SISTERS. FAREWELL to Mr ALF. HAYDON. And Our Complete Double Company. Prices : 2s, Is, 6d. Plan at the Dresden. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. mROOPERS’ RECEPTION PER S.S. -B- ORIENT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1501. THE DISPLAY BY TRADES. FIRST PRIZE £ls SECOND PRIZE „ £lO THIRD PRIZE ■ £5 All Persons intending to take part in the Torchlight Procession in the evening are requested to intimate same to the Secretary at as early a date as possible. Also, all firms, etc., who intend to illuminate their Premises are requested to notify the Committee, and where possible advise nature of the display. The Committee beg to request those that are bringing in Horses for the use of the Returned Troopers to bring in SADDLES and BRIDLES for all Horses; also attach to Saddles and Bridles LEATHER TAG, with Name and Address. Free Passes on the Railway will bo granted to all those bringing in Horses, with attendants. (gPORTS AT FORBUEY PARK. PROGRAMME. Prizes, £SO. 1. Tug-of-war for Various Trades; 10 men and captain each side. 2. Mounted Tug-of-war; 10 men each side; men to ride barebacked. 3. Bands’ Marching Competition. 4. Rescue Race, for members of the Contingent only. 5. Night Alarm by Volunteers. 6. Chinese Basket Race. 7. inreading-the-Needle Race. Entries for all events can be made with the Secretary, or post entries on ground. Admission: Is for Male Adults; Women and Children, fid each. SOCIAL. ASOCIAL will be held in the Evening, at AGRICULTURAL HALL, to Commence at 7.30. TICKETS (including refreshments) For GALLERY „ 2s fid Is Tickets for Social to be had from Dresdei: Begg and Co.’s, Jacobs’s, Mendelsohn’s, Diet infion’s, Searlo and Eberhardt’s (Prince street), and G. Edwards (fruiterer), W. Bu (George street north). To avoid disappointment the public ar requested to make IMMEDIATE APPLICA TION for TICKETS, as only a limited nmr ber will be available. H. C. CxiMPBELL, Secretary, . . , P-O. Box 595, Agricultural Hall. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. iMRAND ANNUAL GATHERING in tl VH Garrison Hall on FRIDAY, the 25t mst.—the 142 nd Anniversary of the Birth ( Robert Bums. ORATION by Sir ROBERT STOUI K.C.M.G. Vocal and instrumental musio I the best artists. Full programme next week. GORDON MACDONALD. President. TBXHIBITION of the NEW ZEALAND -KLI GIANTS in the ARCADE THIS EVENING, 6.30 till 9.30. Wilfrid, 3 years, over 7 stone, chest measurement 35 inches. Ruby, 7 years, over 14 stone, chest measurement 47 inches. The World’s Wonders. Everybody should see them. ADMISSION ... ... ■... fid Lectures. QHORAL HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Rev. J. J. BROWN (of Victoria) Will deliver his famous Lecture, entitled •HEADS AND PACES’ (By special request), On MONDAY EVENING Next, at 8 o’clock. Well Worth Hearing. Amusing, Interesting, and Instructive. Admission to all parts ... SIXPENCE. Don't Miss this Opportunity. CorpoKilioa Notices. • DUNEDIN CITY GASWORKS. nnENDERS will bo received in the Town -B- Clerk’s Office, Dunedin, until 5 o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd January. 1901, For the SUPPLY of about 9,000 T< (more or less) of NEW ZEAL At WEST COAST COAL, or of NE CASTLE (N.S. Wales) COAL, dei cred into the Stores at the City G works during tho year commenc Ist April, 1901. And also For the SUPPLY of about 50,000 gallons (more or less) of OIL for the Water Gas Plant at the City Gasworks. Tenderers for Coal will please quote Separate Prices for Screened, Unscreened, Nuts, Mixed Nuts, and Unscreened Coal in equal proportions, and Slack, from any of the coal mines, and in respect of Newcastle Coal will forward Analysis of Coals and results of practical working if possible. Copies of the specifications may be obtained in the Town Clerk’s Office, and any further information desired will bo supplied on application to the Gas Engineer or to the undersigned. THOS. B. PAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, December 20th, 1900. CORPORATION OF THE CITY cfp DUNEDIN. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of JANUARY, 1901, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., a POLL WILL BE TAKEN upon the proposal to Borrow tho Smn of £200,000 for the purpose of Purchasing, Extending, Altering, Renewing, and Repairing the system of the Dunedin City and Suburban Tramways, and to pledge in addition to the general indebtedness of the City of Dunedin the not profits of the whole of the Tramways and Property aforesaid to be acquired as security therefor. The Poll will be taken at the following Polling Booths; ° Mission Hall. Walker street. Dunedin. Town Hall. Octagon. Dunedin. Oddfellows* Hall, Albany street, Dunedin. E. CHISHOLM, Mayon. Dunedin, 12th January, 1901. I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST CITIZENS to observe WEDNESDAY Next, the 25rd instant, as a WHOLE HOLIDAY, in honor of the Return of the Troopers from South Africa by the s.s. Orient. As this is a Reception on behalf of New Zealand, I would respectfully urge that Employers afford every - facility to their Employes to take part in the day's proceedings. And also, That Citizens will DECORATE their Premises by day and ILLUMINATE the same by night. R. CHISHOLM, Mayor. Dunedin, 18th January, 1901. nnENDERS will be received in tho A Clerk’s Office until 5 o’clock p.i WEDNESDAY, the 6th February, 1901 For Leasing Sections 27, 28, and p Section 26, Block IV., Dunedi East Taiori di&triot (Wlxare containing about 158 acres Grazing and other purposes, term of five years. There is a six-roomed house on the gi Specification may be seen in the Ciri veyor’s Office. THOS. B. FAIRBAJRN. _ Town Cl Dunedin, 17th January, 1901.

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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