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.tmiWiMMitq L H A MB RA T H B A TBB - EVERY EVENING at 8. DIX'S GAIKIY COMPANY In a Mammoth Programme of Novelties. TIME BILL OF EVENTS. 8 o'clock 8.5 8.10 8.20 8.30 ... 8.45 ... 8.55 9.5 ~. ... 9.10 9.15 ... . 9.30 9.45 ... 10 o'clock Overture. ... Alf. Holland. ... ... Tim Howard. Harvey and Morrjss .. ... Jeanio Johnson. Qvertiire. Olive Lenton. , ... FRANK LEON. ... LIZZIE. KIRK. The Vitamph- ... Screaming Farce. PRICES: Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. Pit. SIXPENCEMil ITAKY CABKIVAL, Under the Auspices and in "Aid of Ist BATTALION OTAGO RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, To be held in GARRISON HALL, Commencing TUESDAY, JUNE 24, President: Lieutl-Col. Smith, V-B. DOLL COMPETITION. Dolls for each competition must be sent in to the Secretary hi his Office, King street, before noon on SATURDAY Nest, or left at Garrison Hall not later than 9 p.m. on MONDAY, the 23rd inst. AN APPEAL. REFRESHMENT AND LQLLY STALL. The Battalion Committee desire those willing to assist to send Donations of Homemade Lollies and Articles for the Refreshment Room, and forward same any day during the continuance of the Carnival to the Garrison Hall. , DONATIONS OF GOODS. It is requested that Donors of Goods send in same to Garrison Hall on MONDAY EVENING, 23rd, or on TUESDAY before noon. " A. M. LOASBY, Oapt., Hon. Secretary. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. WINTER SHOW Of Cheese, Butter, Ham, Dressed Poultry, Bread, Scones, Grain, Seeds, Roots, Country and Farm Exhibits, Fat Stoek Competitions, Agricultural and Dairy Implements, New Zealand Manufactures, Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL BUILDINGS And ANNEXES On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, .JUNE 25, 26, and 27, 1902 (CORONAITON DATES). ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PLACED IN POSITION BY TUESDAY EVENING, 24th INST., IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY BE READY FOR JUDGING ON THE FOLLOWING MORNING. Full particulars on application to Members of Committee, Country Representatives, or to H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. THE TABERNACLE, Great King street. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING, To FAREWELL Mr CHAS. WATT And WELCOME Mr M. W. GREEN. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. Tea at■ 6.?K) siiarn. Mp-.iv/ai • ' Musical items by a Large Choir. Tickets, Ib. JAS. LOWE, Secretary. N.E. VALLEY TOWN HALL. "IRAND CONCERT AND KINDERSPBSL -J" In Aid of PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL FUND, THURSDAY, 19th, and FRIDAY, 20th, At 7.45 p.m. Conductor: Mr D. Murray. Chairman: Rev. D. Borne. Admission, Is j Children, 6d. GRAND MASONIC BALL (Under Auspices of Combined Lodges),. FULL REGALIA. AGRICULTURAL HALL, FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, inst. Public admitted to Gallery by Is ticket, obtainable from Committee, or HON. SEC, Care of O. H. MOLLER, Octagon. A actions. THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, corner Russell street and Canongate. SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PARK. REYNOLDS. AND CO. are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. H. Henney to sell by auction, as above, Couch in cretonne, piano stool, clock, scraper and mat, coal scuttle, easel, dining table, colonial sofa, dinner set, tea set, dessert set, crystal, lan:ps, filter, wicker chairs, mirror, pictures, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, bedding and blankets, towel rail, washstand3 and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, chest drawers, linoleum, curtains, ornaments, Austrian chairs, meat safe, carpenter's tools, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. FRIDAY. 20th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND JAPANESE WARE. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00, will sell by auction, Household Furni.u e, including— Genoa and plush suite, mahogany and horsehair suite, wicker chairs, folding chairs, tapestry carpet and hearthrugs, bamboo whatnot. Austrian o'uirs, leather suite, m> hogany pedestal writing table, double and s ; n<r'e ir'ii bedsteads, spring and wire tre-ses, kapok and flock beds, duchesse chests. wasli'sWHcU, toilei ware, toilet chests and glasses, wire shakedowns, kitchen dresser, kitohen tables and chairs, cooking utensils, 3-roller mangle, lawn mower, f-P- safe, letterpress. Also, Rosewood piano (by G. 11. West), ebony piano (by Rosener), walnut pianos (by Bord, Neufeld, and SWldart). a quantity pf fancy goods, toys, and Japanese ware. FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, 1902, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. MODERN POWERFUL STEAM DREDGE. * One of the finest Dredges on the Kawarau. . (under instructions from the United Gold Dredging Company, Limited). will offpr f"r sale by auotion, At the above time and place, Steam dredge, pontoons (kauri and hardwocd), engine and boiler (Marshall'.-:, 16 and 20 h.p.), buckets (4 fii, screen, winches, two boats, tools, gear, stores, wire ropes, etc., etc, etc. The Dredge being completely found in nil respects. Capable cf dredging to a depth of Also, The Company's Two Claims on tlie Upper Kawatau. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS, SIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND GO. HLrb. timet

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Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 5