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■V. OUR NAy ~ Under tWDirtotion <ft Mr CHARLES %CMAHON. Manager for .& .1. WfSI Mr L. JJ, BimJiß. . importawe/.and startlingannouncement. . to-morrow (friday) evening, february 7, and saturday afternoon. AITOtiSVENING AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, ~„__ THE JJNTSjtRE, MAGNIFICENT, AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT, : \ V , - OUR NAVY, W&L BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE.' "OUR NAVY" W Attracted upwards of FTVETHOUSAND Perwnßft Dunedin during "OUR NAVY" Depicts with Vivid Realism Evorv Phase of BRITAIN'S PRIDE and A e BRITAIN'S DEFENCE. . nM-mtarßl , IT IS BREEZY, REFRESHING, GAPTIVATING, and INSTRUCTIVE. _ .. „, i • ' t 1-1.1 * :ui:~. >.* M» ATWAHrnWA will Tui utilised theTMOST DEPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE EVER PLACED BEFORE THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC. PRICES: 2s and Is. -~..Plan at the Dresden.

Seaside Accommodation. "HNLBY HOUSEBOAT, ON THE TAIERI RIVER (Just vacated by John F. M. Fraser A . Esq.), TO LET. Accommodation for 8 to 12 persona. Fishing, Shooting, Boating, etc. THE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. Apply Mr BANNISTER, . "Grand" Pharmacy, Dunedin. Te li«t. , npO LET (Furnished!, for a term if necesA sary, Superior RESIDENCE and GROUNDS in Mornirigton, the property of I «i*.E. Melland, Esq. I Immediate Possession. Cards to view and particulars from i PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. \0 LET (end of March Next), comfortable 7-ROOMED HOUSE, with 30 ACRES of LAND, at PINE HILL; Stable, Coachhouse, Byre, Granary, etc. Or will LET HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, with" about 2 ACRES, and the balance of the Land separately. Apply • ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. AITLAND STREET.—To Let, 6-roomed House; hot, cold water, ' orchard. Particulars John Edmond, Princes streeT.~ = TO LET, 5-roomed House and scullery, Campbell street, Mornington. Apply Mornington Boot Factory. HO LET, Elm row, 4-roomed House. Patersons, 73 Princes street rvWhET, a 4-roomed Cottage. Particulars, A apply 12 Constitution street. pO LET, Two Furnished Front Rooms, J. witii use of piano. 75 Cumberland street. TJMO LET, 5-roomed House; h.p. boiler, JL bathroom; large scullery. Apply Hancock's Store, Cargill road. ITOLET, beautifahy-nnished 8-roomed 1 House, 46 Canougate; lovely view; every convenience; moderate rent. Horder and Moloney, agents. Princes street. ' TO LET, 5-roomed Furnißhed House, ten minutes from seaside. Terms, apply Mrs Cleghorn, Hampden. TO LET (Woodhaugh) 5-roomed House, with garden. For particulars apply Perpetual Trustees Company, Rattray street. Board and tt®Bld«ne© % A K I N E HOTEL, George street, Port Chalmers, y W. F. BASTINGS Proprietor (Late of Victoria Hotel, Dunedin). The above Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and Furnished throughout, making it in every respect up-to-date. Travellers and Visitors to Port Chalmers can rely upon receiving the best of attention 1 and comfort. All Wines, Spirits, aid Beers of the best. Terms Strictly Moderate. Billiard Table Fitted with Luljohann's Patent Cushions. GENTLEMAN requires Board and ResiT dence, Cargill street, or vicinity. " 8.," 'Star' Office. UIET Home for Two Working Men; six minutes from Hillside Workshops; bath. "Quiet," 'Star' Office. ANTED" by Gentleman, Board and Residence, partial board (private family preferred), within 15 minutes of Post Office; state terms. "Home," Box 322, P.O. WANTED, Two Unfurnished RoomsTwifch board. Apply W. Newbury, South Dunedin. Religions. L I S T I C SERVICES, 1 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. GoTernment Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUAPEKA RACES, FEBRUARY 12 and 13, 1902. EXCURSION FARES TO LAWRENCE. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to LAWRENCE will be issued at Dunedin, Clinton, and Intermediate Stations, including Lawrence Branch, on TUESDAY, 11th, and WEDNESDAY, 12th February, nvnilnble Monday, 17fch February. Tlie Return Fares will be:—First Class, 2d per mile; Second Class, Id per mile; the minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. On WEDNESDAY, 12th February, an Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Lawrence at 8 a.m., leaving Abbotsford 8.27 a.m., Mosgiel 8.50 a.m., Waihola 9.43 a.m., Milton 10.25 a.m., arriving at Lawrence at 12.0 noon; returning from Lawrence at 5.15 pan., and connecting at Ciarksville with the Clinton Train. The 8.0 a.m. train will stop where required between Dunedin and Milton to pick up excursionists. The return train (5.15 p.m.) will* stop where required to allow passengers to alight. „ _ ' 5 By Order. &oaft and Found. ' OST, Purse, containing Three Pounds; J address inside cover; reward. Apply Wilkinson, chemist, Princes street. LOST, between Howe and Frederick streete, a Clarionet Mouthpiece. Will finder please send same to T. W. O'DriscoU, grocer, St. Andrew street. LOST, Brown Terrier Dog. Finder rewarded on returning to A. E. Brown, fruiterer, G*iTge street. LOST, in Waitati picnic train, Tan Handbag. Return Ticket Office, Railway Station; reward. LOST, Gold Whip and Horseshoe Brooch, between Royal terrace and station. J. Wilkie and Co., Cumberland street. LOST, Silver-and-grey Collie Dog; anyone returning or giving information' will be rewarded. G. Purcbes. rX-TERSIER Lost from 105 York place. Anyone giving information as to whereaooute well rewarded. • OUND.—"Parker's Hair Tonic" Cures . Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy; til chemists. 2» 6d; posted, 3s. Sporting. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1902, will be held at Wingatui- on WEDNESDAY (Cup Day), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, February 26th and* 28th, and March Ist. First Race 12.30 each day. TIME-TABLE will appear in'future advertisements. H. L. JAMBS, * Secretary: iF you.wish your little' J. to be a TIGER TEA& •access, use

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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 5

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