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Amusements. IHEATB Mr P. R. Di*. Mr F. W. Duval. L H A MB B A Lessee ... ... -. General Manager DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. Nearly 1,000 People unable to gain Admission . on Saturday Night. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION of OUR NEW PROGRAMME. Admitted by Everybody to be the Brightest, Most. Interesting, and Attractive Specialty Entertainment ever seen in Dunedin. Sensational Success of FERRY, THE HUMAN FROG. Must be seen to be believed. Miss ALICE LAYTON, The Brilliant Soprano, greeted nightly with Salvos of Applause. THE WJLLI«vS QUARTET (Lottie, Flo, May, and Ruby). Miss IDA ROSLYN. Miss IVY SCOTT. And Messrs Tom Leonard, Walter Rivers, Charles Hampton, and MTQSSON and KEARNS. PRICES: 2s, Is, and SIXPENCE. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. DON'T FAIL TO SEE FERRY, FERRY, THE HUMAN FROG. Acknowledged by Universal Consent to be the Most Miraculous Act ever witnessed in the Australasian Colonics.

HAVE COME BY SPECIAL TRAILS. THE BIG SHOW.—FITZGERALD'S NEW CONTINENTAL COMPANY, CIKCUS, AND MENAGERIE. The Most Gieantic Amusement Enterprise Travelling Australasia. TO-NIGHT! OPENING TO-NIGHT! DAY PERFORiMANCFS VAX IfcKFOKMANCES WE DNES DAY SATURDAY. Doors open at 2 o cloc k . Performance at 3. Location . Mes OT C FrSERAI S D K^ (n ? t T ri,?ht ' **l**"™. ™* Co.'. new building). --H f„: „„??-^ t,D 8 ' b - 6g J° IDf °™ their patrons that their Mr Tom Fitz--3„ h , a^ o f™S?: tm l ? P f St >l n ;? E J ur ?, p ,° selecting Talent for Australia, and, as a TOP DUNB?R Sj° OWNS-GUILLIUME 0 WNS - GUILLIUM E ana'AOUGUSTS 1 ANTONIO mnSiriPT MDLLE. MILLD3 DAGMAR LA BELLeSI . MDLLE. MARGARETTA The Whole Forming a Vast Array of Arenic Talent on the face of the earth. THE GREAT HIGH-"jUMPING CONTEST By the prize horse NEWHAVEN (Champion of Australia), who beat «, P pU„ M MAN, the Great H.gh Jumpers. «d evening in the ring. A LION AND ELEPHANT RIDING ON A TRICYCLE THE FULLY EQUIPPED MENAGERIE OF WILD AND PERFORMING ANIMALS Under the Trainership of HERR Z4.PF «.«i*Ltt..Lia Efficient Band conducted by HERR VON DERMEHDEN. PRICES: 4s, Ss, 2s, and OWE SHIIiMWG. _ FRANK JoyES » Principal Agent- HAL GEORGE, Secretary

LsbS srad Found. OST, Bilson's comer, Purse containing -— f money, by working Girl: reward. Finder return Smith, butcher, Hanover street. jj ÜbT, Ferry s Safe Key; reward. 109i■J George street. LOST, Cheque, 30/11, C 65811, Bank Australasia. 38 High street; reward; payment stopped. LOST, Gold Brooch, with stone ;> reward. LOST, Brown Portmanteau; G. B~Larty ■written in ink on top; reward. Return to Crown Hotel. I OST (Saturday last), piain uoia King, se« ■i . with dark red stone. Reward returning Mr Huxtable, 13 Maitland street; or Lilly Bros., jewellers, George street. LOST, on Saturday, Silver Brooch "Aimeo"). Reward on returning to Hislop. Jeweller, Princes street. LOST (Valley a.nd Wingatui), Gold Scotch Thistle Brooch (keepsake); reward. Botanibal Gardens Hotel. Zealand Cheques, JLJ No. 875450 (£29 3s 6d), and 875451 (£2); payment stopped; public are warned against negotiating same. P. S. Omand. OST, on Saturday, small Gold Pin. -B-J please return to Young, jeweller. OST (Saturday), near Knox Church, -I Purse containing notes and gold: numbers known. Reward on returning to F. Butterfield, cabinetmaker, St. Andrew street. REWARD.— Lost, Gold Greenstone Brooch (name inscribed). Please return to Park street, Kensington. LEFT by Lady in drag, by the Post Office on Saturday, a Brown Silk Umbrella. Reward given on its being returned to Westport Coal Company's Office. FOUND, Swan Fountain Pen. Owner can have same by applying Henry F. Moss, timber merchant, Liverpool street. T7AOUND.—"Parkers Hair Tonic" cures X 1 Dandruff end Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy; all chemists. 2a 6d; posted, 3s. SSeclings. RESIDENTS OF MORNING TON. THOSE willing to ASSIST IN THE FORMATION OF A BRASS BAND in Moniington are requested to attend a Preliminary Meeting to bo held in the Moruington Library on WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 6th, at, 8 p.m. WM. WILLS. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB. THE 29th ANNUAL MEETING of the. above Club will be held in Cumming's Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, on FRIDAY, Bth inst.. at 8 p.m. Members and intending members are requested to attend. W. BEADLE, Hon. Sec. npHE PRESBYTERY OF DUNEDIN will MEET for Ordinary Business in First Church on TUESDAY, sth inst, at 10 a.m. ALEX. M. FINLAYSON, Bossi'rt and ReKMoiice. VACANCIES tor Two or Three Student:clo'so to University: quiet, comfortable, moderate. 204 Cumberland street. tJOAHD and Lodging.—Vacancy for Four -3 respectable Working Men; terms modeate. 63 St.. Andrew street. table; piano <m« every convenience. Apoly Mrs W. Dryden, Stafford Hotel, Stafford street. IPoblie Ss'oSices. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. DREDGE BUCKETS AND LINKS. -, 'RITTEN TENDERS will be received " . until nor.n of MONDAY, 11th inst.. for New BUCKETS^ ND LINKS for Dredge " 2?,2." Plan and Specification may be seen at the Board's Office. The lowest or any tender will not nrcessarirv be accepted. T. H. RAWSON. Secretary. Harbor Board Office, March 4th, 1901. SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY, 95 Princes street. i/f EMBERS are notified that a BALLOT for -S-&. an APPROPRIATION of £SOO will be. held in the. Zcalandia Chambers. Dowlin" street, on THURSDAY Next, the 7th. ° percy-helmo.be'. Secretary. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, Bond and Liverpool streets. ["EMBERS are notified that a BALLOT --X for £SOO will be held in the Victoria Hall. Agricultural Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 4th March, at 8 o'clock. C. BAYLEY, Secretary. Now Members participate. JOHN SHORT, DECEASED. /CREDITORS having CLAIMS a-gainst this Estate are requested to send particular to us on or before WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of March. CALLAN AND GALLAWAY,.Solicitors. Zhrnedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 11488, 4 March 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11488, 4 March 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11488, 4 March 1901, Page 5

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