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GREEN ISLAND FR^YTBRIAN^i 2nd, 3rd, "aid 4th' Octbtjer, 1502. SALE OP WOEK, Opening Thursday, it 7.30 p.m., and Continuing' Friday Afternoon; and Evening; also Saturday Afternoon.. .-..-', Performance and Tableau by Children each eveiJng. Concert ota Saturday, at 7,30;p4iu ADMISSION: Afternoon, Free: Erening— Adults Is, Children 6d. ' ??■ ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, United Otago District. mHE ANNUAL REUNION of the/ CITY A and SUBURBAN COURTS mil be h6id in the Choral Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, 1902, at 8 o'clocr p.m. D.C.R. in the chair. W. WOODLAND, District Secretary. : "TJASKET PARTY, VICTORIA HALL, FRIDAY, October 3rd. Gents, 2a 6d; Ladies, Refreshments. Music: P : .»no and "Violin. T ILY OF THE VALLEY, UJLO.D. CONCERT AND DANCE, North Dunedin Drill Hall, FRIDAY, October 10th. A Singing Competition for Youths; song either comic or sentimental. Concert Tickets, Is; Dance, Is 6d. J. P. PETERSON, Hon. Sec t<ost and Found. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the LOSS of POLICY numbered 90657 in ihe Books of this Department, on the life of THOMAS NICHOLAS MAJOR, of Ahikouka, Greyjown North, formerly of Middlemarch, I Hereby Give Notice of my intention to ISSUE A COPY to take the place thereof on the 27th day of OCTOBER, 1902, unless objection be lodged before that date. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, September 27th, ISO2. LOST, Silver Watch, between Roslyn, Maori Hill, Gardens. Reward on returning M'lvst, Roslyn, or Reid* florist. LOST, Pir.ee-nez Spectacles and light gold chain; reward. Return Eastabrook, jeweller, Princes street. LOST, between Stafford street and Roslyn, Gold Amethyst Pencil. Return to Kirkcaldy and Macgeorge, High street. Li garnet. Please return Robinson, dentist, corner George and St, Andrew streets. LOST, Purse (keepsake), Working" GirC between Tailoresses* Rooms and Begg's. Please leave Tailoresses* Rooms; Teward. tween Royal terface and railway station. Return Young, iewellen

Boots and Goloshes from St. Paul's on the 25th by mistake kindly communicate with dance secretary. the best place to get your Urn■A. brellas Re-covered and Repaired is at Martinelii's, George street. VjUND.—"Parker's Hair Tonic" Cures —_ Dandruff arid Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy. All chemists. 2s 6d; posted, 3s. •Meetings. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILD~iG SOCIETY, Bond and Liverpool streets, Dunedin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRD ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Board Room, Agricultural Hall, Crawford strtet, Dunedin on TUESDAY, 30th September, 1902, at 3 p.m. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; to Elect Directors and an Auditor; to Fix Remuneration of Directors and Auditors; to Dispose of the 18th Appropriation of £SOO by sale; to Dispose of the 19th Appropriation of £SOO by ballot. By order of the Directors. C. BAYLEY. Secretary. New members will participate m (tale and ballot. DUNEDIN STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, No. 2 GROUP.THE SEVENTH APPROPRIATION cf £SOO will be Disposed of by Ballot in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin ou THURSDAY, 2nd October, at 8 pV. Attention drawn to Rule 44. J. A. HOPCRAFT, Secretary. Shares still available, and applicants will participate in the above. OTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION. " will be held in Wain's Hotel on TUESDAY, 30th. insL, at 8 p.nu, to consider Alteration of Roles. D. H. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. PAINTERS' UNION. TOE MONTHLY MEETING of the above " Union will be held in the- Trades Hall, Moray place, on MONDAY, September 29th, at 8 p.m. R. BREEN, Secretary. Educational. ANGLO-PARISIAN DRESS CUTTING. "ji|lSS VERNON (late with Herbert, Haynes, and Co.), Agent for this CELEBRATED "IDEAL" SYSTEM. Easy to Learn. Easy to Work. Perfect Result* Fees much Reduced. Prospectus on Application. TEACHER of LADLES' TAILORING, "CATA'S" SYSTEM. Classes for Plain and Fancy Needlework. ROOMS: 3 HIGH STREET (lately occupied by Miss Kate'Stewart). LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. IfISS CHARLES will give a FREE DE--'•A MONSTRATTON and EXHIBITION of PUPILS' WORK in the Choral Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY, Ist, afterneon, at 3 o'clock, to which all ladies are invited. USIC Teacher wishes Board (central), in return assistance mornings housework, needlework, teach children. "Music," 'Star' Office. 30UBLE-ENTRY Bookkeeping taught in ten lessons; private tuition; Evening ■Classes the year round. Also, FINISHED Commercial Handwriting, Shorthand, Practical Arithmetic, English, Composition, etc. E. T. Wood, 30 Bowling street; established 1879.

RIVATE Student desires to visit thoroughly competent Tutor (graduate preferred) for evening instruction in Latin; also English Grammar, History, and Literature. State terms and address to "Lafcinus," 'Star' Office. HORTHAND, Typewriting, and BookU keeping; day and evening classes. W. C. Walker. 23 Princes street. ' ■ DUNEDIN School o£ Ark, Moray place. Open every day and evening. All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Evening Classes, 10s 6d. ELOCUTIONARY Contest.—Competitors Coached by Alfred H. Burton, Liverpool street. Treatment of stammering cases undertaken. IOSSBOTHAM'S SCHOOL OF SHORT--j HAND, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping (e tablished 1892), 41 Bowling street (Gutting). Open day and evening. Principal, T. J. Rossbotham, holdim: 1.P.3. (Honors) Teachers' Certificate, London. Agent Remington Typewriter. Telephone 756."

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Evening Star, Issue 11694, 27 September 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11694, 27 September 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11694, 27 September 1902, Page 5

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