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Amnnement*. BINGE B S .' S H E A Under the Direction of Mr CHARLES MACMAHON. Manager for A. J. WEST ... ..—.... Mr L. B. BUTLER. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, OUR NAVY. Which is OUR NAVY Will be Presented the Talk of OUR NAVY for the Last Time the Town. OUR NAVY at the Princess's. OUR NAVY, A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. OUR NAVY In Three Nights has attracted upwards of Foot Thousand Person tin Dnnedin. OUR NAVY Shows why England Practically Rules the World. OUR NAVY, BRITAIN'S GREAT NAVAL STRENGTH. The IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE depicts with vivid realism all phases of life of OUR NAVY. ■■ . 3s, 2b, and Is. Plan at thq Dresden.

GRICULTUBAL HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT Of PETTHTS NEW ORLEANS JUVENILE MINSTRELS. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS BEYOND ALL EXPECTATIONS. Acknowledged to be the Greatest Novelty that has ever visited New Zealand. Every Boy being Recalled Again and Again. Prices, 2s, Is; Back Seats 6d. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT.—On account of the Agricultural Hau being booked by a Concert Company for the above night, the Company will pay a Return Visit to Port Chalmers. PRANK LEVY, Advance Rep. TAIERI EARLY SETTLERS' PICNIC. PICNIC OF EARLY SETTLERS AND k. DESCENDANTS, promoted by Taien Residents, under the auspices of the Otago Early Settlers' Association, will bo held on the Wingatui Racecourse on THURSDAY, 13th February. All Early Settlers and Descendants cordially invited. Families will please bring baskets. Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Cups provided by Committee. A Special Train will leave Dunedin for Wingatui Racecourse at 10 a.m„ returning *t 6.5 p.m. A Train will leave Outram for the Racecourse at 11.5 a.m., returning at 4.45 p.m., and connecting with ordinary train leaviug Wingatui Junction at, 5 p.m. WALTER BLACKIE, Local Secretary. Seaside Accommodation. "ENLEY HOUSEBOAT, ON THE TAIERI RIVER (Just vacated by John F. M. Eraser, Esq.), TO LET. Accommodation for 8 to 12 persons. Fishing, Shooting, Boating, etc. THE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. Apply Mr BANNISTER, "Grand" Pharmacy, Dunedin. 'AITLAND STREET.—To Let, 6-roomed - House; hot, cold water, orchard. Particulars John Ediuond, Princes street. MAORTIIiIL— To Lot, 3-roomed Cottage, scullery; range; rent, 7s. Standard Boot Shop, King street. fTIO LET, Canongate street, 10 Rooms, with JL l-.iicheu, and all modern conveniences. Baker Bros. rf\o LET, Four-roomed House; .no chilX dren preferred. Apply Mrs Mitchell, 27 Richardson street, Reclaimed Ground. nnO ' LET~(Ht. Clair), 7-roomed House and JL bathroom; hj. and c. water, garden, sunny position, every convenience; rent moderate. Particulars C. Smith, 'Star' Office. TO LET, 10-roomed House; handy to town; high-pressure boiler, etc. Mrs Henney, Canongate street. l|lo LET, beautifahy-fmisbed broomed J House, 46 Canongate; lovely view; every convenience; moderate rent. Hordar and Moloney, agents. Princes street. r_AQ LET, 5-roomcd Furnished Home, ton J. minutes from seaside. Terms, apply Mrs Cleghorn, Hampden. TO LET, 7-roomed House in Woodhaugh; 4-acre garden. Apply James Steven, Water of Leith. TO LET (Woodhaugh) 5-roomed House, with garden. For particulars apply Perpetual Trustees Company, Rattray street. rjnb _ LET or Sell, 6-roomed New House; JL every convenience; hot and cold water. Thorn, Caversham. Lectures. "OUDYARD . KIPLING, The Laureate ci the Empire. LECTURE in FIEoT CHURCH HALL By the Rev. A. MA r, DON ROBB, B.A. (Melbourne), THURSDAY, t'.h FEBRUARY, To Commence at 8 o'clock. Collection (Church Funds). Public Xfttlees. NECESSITY in every New Zealand home. TIGER TEAS. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. MOLLISONS GREAT SALE NOW OK. Where the very finest Concessions that legitimate trading will allow are offered in Every Department of our Establishment (including the Gentlemen's and Boys' Outfitting Department); and several extraordinarily advantageous purchases recently effected will also be sold at Ridiculously Low Prices. The genuine character of our Half-yearly Sale is now so well established that further comment is almost unnecessary. Our previous Sales have always been successful in a regularly increasing degree. The Sale of 1902 will surpass all previous efforts in placing before our Customers FRESH, FASHIONABLE, AND DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, At Greatly Reduced Prices. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. GENUINE VALUE, OUR SUITS TO ORDER £3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s, £4, £4 4s, £4 10s, CAN'T BE BEATEN. TRY THEM. r, AND J. ABTHUR, GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 5

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