. AmnsentenM. LHAMBEA T H E A T;B B. WHERE LAUGHTER~REIGNS SUPREME. REFINED VAUDEVILLE, Presented by DIX'S G4.ISTY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), OCTOBER 6, Positively the Last Appearance in Dunedin of CALLAHAN AND MACK, CALLAHAN AND MACK, CALLAHAN AND MACK, In their Charming Playlet THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD. Last r Prank M. Clark Night Stella Ranger But Ernest Fitts Two { Florrie Ranger In 1 Joe Cowan Dunedin | Maui Fairing Of . \ Fred. Lloyd, And this CORONATION PICTURES* PRICES: Circle,2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Sixpence. LHAMBRA THEATRE. AN EPOCH IN MODERN VAUDEVILLE, ____ Commencing THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. MB HARRY RICKARDS'S NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMBDTATION! First Appearance in Dunedin of FAGAN and BYRON, la an entirely New and Unique Entertainment, replete with Comedy, Song,.Datme, and Beautiful Costumes, With Electrical Effects. First Appearance in Dunedin of „4 THE JACKSON FAMILY —4 The Renowned and Highly Artistic Instrumental Quartet. The Greatest Mnaeal Entertainers in the World. First Appearance in Dunedin of : The World's Champion Club Jugglers, DERBNDA and BREKN, The Kings of Club Swinging. Welcome Reappearance of Mr J. W. WINTON, The Great Ventriloquist, And THE ffiREPRESSIBLE M'GINTY. First Appearance in Dunedin of The Popular Young Australian Contralto, Miss NEVA CARR-GLYNN. First Appearance in Dnnedin of The CLARENCE SISTERS, Reappearance of Miss JENNIE OPES, In Illustrated Songs. For the First Time in New Zealand, THE PERFECTED BIOSCOPE, Projecting a New and Beautiful Sera*--of Animated Picture*. PRICES: Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; EH*JLs. Box Flan at the Dresden. LABOR DAY ASSOC FGRBURY PARK, WEDNBSDA3I-0C350S BER 8. -£-*. the direction of Herr Sonderhof, will;,: play selections during the day. In. all Uniott ; , events there must bo six entries or no third; prkc, four entries or no second prise. Hs' competitors are not on their marks st thej will be struck off the programme. A notaeexv stating tho lime at which each event wiBL? start will be posted at the Secretary's Offiosv Members of the Committee and PASTJV PRESIDENTS are requested to meet 8* iW: Trades Hall on.TUESDAY EVENING, ai-« o'clcck. R. FERGUSOK TUESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Parlor, Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Furniture, massive/ Walnut Iron-framo Piano (by Strauss! Walnut Piano (by Strohmcnger, London),' new Gig, large Kauri Dresser, 4 Gent*" Bicycles, Sewing Machine, Glass Show' Case on Stand, first-claEs. Dinner Service, "AMES SAMSON AND CO. ■J have received instructions to sell by auo-. tiori, at their Rooms, Bowling street, Furniture, etc-, including—Walnut piano, piano stool, bookcase, extending dining table, tapestry and plush sotfcee suite, plush suite, tapestry suite, walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, mirror sideboard, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octngon and toa tables, cattery and glassware, marble and striking clocks, whatnots, arm chairs, hanging lamps, mirror hall stand, double and single brass bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fullScotch and toilet chests, dnchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, kitchen dresser, Bofa, range, copper boilor, wringer, cooking utensils, 2 wheelbarrows, etfc, etc. ' MONDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER,.IKB, Afc 12 o'clock noon. By Order of the Mortgagee. FREEHOLD LAND AT SADDLE HELL. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATOL AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rot ins, Rattray street, Dunedin, on the above date, All that piece of Freehold Land, containing £7 acres and 2 roods (more or less), being part of Section 35, Block VIT., on the map of the Dinedin and East Taieri District, having a considerable frontage to the Saddle Hill Also will be offered, at the same time and place, 1 Sintz Stationary Vertical Oil Engine, 10 B.H.P. ■* 1 case Battery Gratings. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. Ziorat and Fonnd. J OST, from Abbotsford, Bay Mare. v<'h JLJ patent cotton canvas rug on; chipped knees; rew-ird. ])r Will, or l). and J. j.u.ojj. LOST, between Belleknowes and Harbor terrace, Gold Curb Bracelet; reward. Millinery Department, D.LC. OST, 2nd October, between Kia-Ora Tc:a -H-J Rooms and Dundas street, Gold Brooch (bar, with pearls). Reward on returning to Kia-Ora Tea Rooms. LOST, last night, between Walker street Mission Hall and 82 Clyde street, Lady's Gold Watch and Chain: reward. 82 Clyde street. LOST, Opal Cham Bangle. Finder warded on returning to Mrs James Logan, Michie street, Belleknowes. LOST, Sunday morning, in High street or Maclaggan street, Fur /Necklet. 118 High street, Dunedin. ' LOST, Latch Key, in St. David or George street north. Kindly leavo Wilson Bros., King street. TAKEN by mistake, 8.30 Port train, Saturday, Brown Paper Parcel. Owner can have same Ravensbourne station. ITRAYED, from Cavershani Manse, yes■w> torday, an Irish Terrier Pup. Finder please return Rev. D. Dutton; reward. jTpOUND, nobby Panamas; going like hot .&. cckfts: the price is doing it—6s 6d. Wallace's Golden Hat Shop. gTtOUND, Lady's Umbrella, on 3rd inst.; -*L owner can have same by paying expenses. Hatcher's, Cargill road. \OUND.—" Parker's Hair Tonic" Cures Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy: not greasy. All chemists. 2s 6d; posted, 3s. Religious TORREY-ALEXANDER CONTINUATION MISSION. GARRISON HALL, OCTOBER sth to 15th. Conducted by Rev. JAMES IYALL, Scottish-American Evangelist. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. 7.30, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. N.B.—Not! time of Meeting To-night—7.3o. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 3 p.m.—First of Series of Bible Readings on 'The Holy Spirit.' 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Sendee. WEDNESDAY, Meetings will be held in SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS (as Garrison Hall is otherwise engaged), 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 2.3') p.m., and 7.30 p.m. Alexander Revival Sones. Choir 400 Voices. Solos, Mr J."H. Stephens. Also. Special Quartets and Ducts by Members of Choir. N.B.—Front Seats Reserved for Men at Evening Meetings.
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Evening Star, Issue 11701, 6 October 1902, Page 5
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