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ALHAMBRA THEATRE. TO-NIGHrTat EIGHT. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY LAST NIGHT OP THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. LAST NIGHT oIF~THE LENTONS. LAST NIGHT OF THE LENTONS. LAST NIGHT OP THE LENTONS. PRICES : 2s and Is. >RINCEBS'B THEATRE. Sole Proprietor and Director ... Mr P. R. Dbr. General Manager Mr Fred. W. Duval. A MEMORABLE EVENT, Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY In an Entirely New Programme. First appearance in New Zealand of the Most Wonderful Acrobats in the World, £l5O THE CRAGGS. £l5O PER THE CRAGGS. PER WEEK. THE CRAGGS. WEEK. B—ln Number—B. (By arrangement with Mr Harry Rickarda.) THE CRAGGS stand as high in their own line as does a Melba, an Irving, a Paderewski, THE CRAGGS are the Most Expensive Engagement—Operatic, Dramatic, Concert, or Circus—that has EVER TOURED NEW ZEALAND. THE CRAGGS will be supported by the following Brilliant Coterie of Artists: Mr ERNEST BRINKMAN, Mr BERT INGRAM, Mr JIM MARION, Miss BER\i, OILMAN, Mr H. KEILDERSON, Mr GEORGE DEAN, The LINGAiiD SISTERS, Mr ARTHUR ALBERT, Mr JOHN COLLINS, MABEL WRAY, ADA WALKER, LENA PRESTON, JESSIE GIRTON, MAY WALSH, NORA LEON. And there are others. Our New First Part, THE MOORISH HALLS. During the Craggs' Season of Eight Nights the Prices will be Dress Circle, 2s b'd; Stalls, Is 6d; Pit, la. Box Plan at the Dresden. Religious. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, Conducted by Messrs JOHNSON-PHILLIPS and LE COUTEUR, Every Night (Saturday excepted), at 7.45, in THE TENT, M'Bride street, South Dunedin. All Heartily Invited. Meetings. SOUTHERN STARR BOWKETT SOCIETY, 95 PRINCbS STREET. ■j|/rEMBERS are nohitetl thai, a MEETING -»-»- will be held in the Zealandia Chambers, Dowling street, on FRIDAY NEXT, tae 7th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of HOLDING A BALLOT for an Appropriation of £SOO and a SALE BY TENDER of an Appropriation of £SOO. PERCY HELMORE, Secretary. MASONIC. A N EMERGENCY MEETING OF LODGE XJL CELTIC, 477, S.C.. will be held in the .Masonic Hall, Moray place, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, the 6th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business: Initiation. W. H. M'LEOD, Secretary. DEATH OF SERGEANT W. L. MOORE. A MEETING OF OLD BOYS, Kensington School, will be held in Schoolbouse, FRLDAY, 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. Board and ISeaidtauee. RS PETERS, late of Middlemarch, begi . to inform her Friends and the General Public that she has taken Mills's Commercial Hotel, Frederick street, and trusts to have a ihare of public patronage. As there ie another Commercial Hotel in Dunedin, I have decided to CHANGE the NAME to the HOTEL MIDDLEMARCH. Patrons can rely on getting the Best Brands of Liquor. Telephone No. 810. WANTED, BY MARRIED COUPLE, SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE KJ in the City; Private Sitting Room. State terms and locality to " COMFORT," P. Office Box 334, Dunedin. r ANTED (young Lady, business during » . day), Board in quiet home; central preferred. Particulars 3 George street. ANTED, by Two Gentlemen, Board and . . Room with Two Beds (bath, hot and cold), near Arthur street • stato terms. "L.5.," 'Star' Office. r ANTED, Board and Residence fcr • • Widow Lady and Daughter; terms. Address " Permanent," ' Star' Office. ■"ANTED Known—Double Bedroom and . ■ Sitting Room, with board, near beach; terms moderate. " Beach," ' Star' Office. WANTED, Board and Residence in private family; central; state terms. "A.8.C." -Star' Office. Corporation Moticea. RATEPAYERS are reminded that the ; TEN PER CENT. PENALTY will be added to all Rates Six Months in arrear which are not paid by 5 O'CLOCK P.M. TOMORROW (Thursday), the 6th February, 1902. THOS.. B. FAHtBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, sth February, 19G2. Auctions. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1902, 9.30 a.in. MELBOURNE BON CHRETIEN PEARS. Local and Canterbury Hothouse Tomatoes, Nelson Tomatoes, Teviot and Alexandra Peaches, Apricots, and Pkims, etc., etc. ,J1 E. SHIEL AND CO. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. SADDLE AND BRIDLE, OFFICE DESK (14" Drawers), BRASS SCALES AND WEIGHTS, WALNUT PIANO. s M. F E A AND CO. • have received instructions to sell by auction from Mr W. J. Hill (who has retired from business), His Household Furniture, comprising— Cheffonier, duchesse pair and ware, couch, perambulator, colonial sofa, chests drawers, upholstered wicker chairs, cane chairs, carpets, linoleum, folding chairs, hose, butter case, clock, iron and wood bedsteads, wire mattresses, feather bed, dish covers, steps, brass-rail fender, crockery, enamel ware, lamp wicks, lamp glasses, and sundries. Removed to rooms for convenience of sale.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 5

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