Aikitk'sfefteiiis. . Fahtasie .'Faust:?', "''''(bjrV. Govnod-Wwn^r-^ tral accompainmeht), Aria oh the G -String (by .Baoh)i .Meditation >pn ; a .Preludq '(Ave 1 RS\%^it^i!S*««*l -Misses, Himniel and Matthewfean (bT Ittveri&r£illV iiid .R.^ With \ .: MSk R: HtiasSn; jufi.j slfijj SuHivato.'S Divine RMee'ttipr* toy GdbttodVi ,TM MSes** A. and ,B. Stock will play aueb 'Capricahto' (by. Mi** TU-onr?* SfcwOr fell »>)&* first .ihoveu Friday' .(MbllOy): The Orchestra; s will. pM ' Ballet Overture.' Conductor, Mr A. F; Rcbertshaw. ■'■•■,'. ,•. ' ..... /;AS'c.Qnii>ahist,. MfD. Cpqko.\.."; „.' , POPULAR PRICES: 2s, aM 18. TicMts jit The Dresden, and Jacbbs's, tobacconist. cbMPETiTtdN'B. oist OCTOBER to 10th NOVEMBER. .690 ENTRIES. JUDGES: M U SiU—Maugliah Barnett, Esq. fWeliifigton). ELOCUTION—Messrs,A- C. Hanlbh; & Solomon, T. W. Whitson; and G. L. Dehnistoh. ESSAY—Professor Gibbons. STORY—Editor of * Otiigo Witness.' POEM—W. A. Sim, Esq. IMPROMPTU SPBBCHr-Messrs George Bell and J. F. Wbodhouse. Transferable Subscription Tickets (to admit Three Persons to all cohtesfcs), 21s. GREEN ISLAND RIFLE .VOLUNTEERS. I - TEER HALL on TUESDAY EVENING, 7Ui October, at 3.30 o'clock. Ladies invited. Gents' Ticlfets, 3s Gd. W. B. M'LEAN; Lieut, H6h. iSec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ONSTER. BAZAAR, . ST. PJETER'g HALL, CAVERSHAM, October 29th, sothj and November Ist. Aid of New Organ Fund. Full particulars later Advertisements. W. G. BRDJGER,. Hon. Trcas. HARBOR EXCURSION ON WEDNESDAY. mHE S.S. EXPRESS will leave the Rattray .-*• street. Wharf at 9 o'clock sharp oh WEDNESDAY MORNING, for the rendezvous cf t*ife 'EVENING STAR'S* PICNIC AND SPORTS. Application for Tickets must Be made to tha Committee. Adults, 2s 6d; Children, Is. | (OSLYN'S RECEPTION to RETURNED \ -* TROOPERS will be lieid at Wakari Drill Hall, Roslyn, on WEDNESDAY, October 15th, at 8 pin. Reception and Presentation will be followed by a Grand Dance. His Worship the Mayor will preside. I I*fei i s6»adi. CRIGHTON OR MACKENZIE." ! IEWARD for Information .as to whereabouts of JOHN CRIGHTON, laborer, or his Wife, MARGARET CRIGHTON (maiden name Mackenzie). Pull particulars in ' Otago Witness.' j ARTHUR E. G: RHODES, Solicitor, ChristchurSh. Elcctiojti Nbtffecsu ELECTIONS NOTICE. DUNEDIN CITY. TO THE ELECTdRS OP ROSLYN. MR R. GHISHOLM Will Open the Caihplaign bii MONDAY NEXT, ddTOBER 6th, When hs Will Address the Electors of Roslyn in ST. JOHN'S HALL, And deal with the leading P\}BHcai Topics of the Day. Chair will be taken at 8f a o'clock by ActingMayor L. Kemnitfc. , On THURSDAY; the 9tli, He wi.l Address the Electors of MORNINGTON. In the Presbyterian Mail, at 8 pjtt. Mr W. Gow, Mayor, will preside. THE FOLLOWING WEEK Addresses will be given by him througb.ought the whole Electorate. . MEETING of Mr R. CHISHOLM'S SOUTH WARD SUPPORTERS Will be held on MONDAY, October 6, at 8 p.m., ih the Shop of Mr Roy, 204 Princes street south. A MEJ!TIN<J of Mr R. CHtSHOLM'S sell ward Supporters win be held in Rboni, No. 5 Octagon, MONDAY, October 6, at 8 p.m. . A feJSTING .of Mr R. LEITH WARD SUPPORTERS will be held m Rooms,. Club House, Great King street, Monday, October 6th, at 8 p.ih. ELECTION NOTICE. MR J. J.IiMSA! Will ADMesS the'ELECTdkS Of i MOSGIEL and DISTRICT In th§ VOLUNTEER HALL da Monday, 13th October, at 8 p.ffi. MIDDLEMAROH, I WEBB'S HALL, 8 p.m., SATURDAY, lgth OCTOBER. Ladies cordially invited. Dates and Placei will be Advertised Later ork ELEG'TION Nt'TIGB. TAIBRI ELECTORATE. "R CHARLES SAMSON will open the ■ Campaign on TUESDAY, 14th Octobar, when he Wdl Address the Electors ih the VOLUNTEER HALL, MOSGIBL, aha deal witii m% JLieading Pdliticai Qtleßtiafis df tiiS Day. Chair will be takoh at 8 -giifi. Ladies and Young Men specially invited. ELECTION NOTICE. DUNEDIN CITY. H. D. BEDFORD respectfully requests his Supporters to meet him in LOWER GHORAii HALL ittl THURSDAY the '9th inst., at 8 p.m., to make arraagemfents fof the Potifecal Campaign. ELECTOfig DUNEDIN ANU SUBURBS ir Afflb JLI pnhoiiilce that I arH idvißed NOT pf Contest, to I accordihgly : Ytfufs ■ -; GORDON MAObO^AiaX
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Evening Star, Issue 11700, 4 October 1902, Page 5
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