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, Amusements. RiN oE & S‘s t 3 Bat Re. Undo* thi Direellon of MrFRANK THORNtON. Representative, Mr MATMIiI; : Agent; Mr H. P. LYOftE. fcRB LAST TWb NIGHTS of bid ' TRofeNTON COMEDY SEASON. TO-NtGflT, THE LAST REPRESENTATION ' : ' V ' ■ Of ’ TEe Inimitable add Evergreen Farce-Oomedy, m PRIVATE SECRETARY The private secretary ( “OH, FANCY I” THE PRIVATE SECRETARY THE PRIVATE SECRETARY As Played by Mr THORNTON fiver 1,300 Nights. TO-MOREOW NIGHT, ORE FAREWELL APPEARANCE, And ONLY OPPORTUNITY Of Witnessing . . Everybody’s -Favorite Play, THE STRANGE ADVENTURES" OP MISS BROWN 1 “As Funny as they make ’em.” Prices; 4s, 2s 6d, and One Shilling. Box Flan on view at the Dresden. Early. Door Tickets only for Stalls and Amphitheatre (Sixpence extra) at Overture 8; Carriages v 10JO. SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND. mHB CITY COUNCIL having granted Permission ■ for the Use of the Botanical Gardens, the MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHOIR (Mr D. Cooke, conductor) will give an OPEN-AIR CONCERT on THURSDAY EVENING, the'lßth December. The Grounds will be brilliantly lighted up. Collection in aid of the above Society’s Funds. Hie Programme will include the following:— * Kyrie,’ ‘ Gloria ’ (from ‘ The Twelfth Mass’). ‘The Heavens are Telling’ (‘Creation 1 ). ‘With Sheathed Swords’ (‘Naaman’). ‘The Camovale’ (by Rossini). ‘Come, Dorothy, Come’ (by Lieber). Vocal Solos by Mrs R. Hudson, jun., and. Mr James Jago. Selections by Orchestra from the Operas ‘ A Runaway Girl ’ and ‘ The Messenger Boy.’ E. D. GRACE, Hon. Secretary. . WILKINSON FUND. rpHE CmZENS’ BAND win Play in the A TRIANGLE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, in aid of ; the above Fund, starting at 7.45. GEO. D. MITCHELL, • Hon. Secretary. ABBOTSFORD PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. /CHRISTMAS TREE and SALE OP WORK will be held in the Church on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 17th and 18th, 1902. Opened at 7.30 p.m. by D. Reid, Esq., M.HJt. Musical Programme each evening. Tickets, 6d each. GEORGE STREET SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given THIS (Tuesday) EVENING in aid of the Prize Fund. A first-class Programme, including action songs, etc., has been arranged. Doors open, at 7; to commence at 7.30 sharp. Admission, Is. J. H. DUNCAN, Hon.- Secretary. ' Lost- and Found. OST, from Hotel, Black Retnever Dog. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. LOST, young Sable Cfillic Dog: reward. »v. R. Bmgh, Dowling street. LOST, in Cavershaifl (Sunday night). Gold Bar Brooch, with bird attached; reward. Sanders, Peter street, Caversham. LOST, last night, car from Caversham, Purse containing money and brooch; reward, Bolwoll, butcher, Ring street LOST, in train, yesterday, small Psroel. Pleafie return Buchan’s Registry Office, Kensington. LOST, a Chain Bracelet, with heart pete dant, between. High street and Momington; reward. 126 High street: LOST (last night), Pearl Brooch (star), between His Majesty’s Theatre and 49 Lees Street. Finder will be rewarded on returning Park, Reynolds, and Go., Manse street. LOST, Fawn Rug (supposed dropped in Princes street yesterday afternoon). Please return Ritchie, George street; reward. LOST (Maori road, Arthur street, or Town Belt), Belt, Silver Buokle; reward. Hislop, j'ewcller, Princes Street. LOST, Miniature Brooch. Return to M. Hotop, 524 George street. LOST (Monday afternoon), Piece of Fancy Work, between D.I.C; and M’Parlane’s; reward. Mrs Shiel, 40 Queen street. LOST (Thursday morning) Fawn Check Kersey-lined Buggy Rug, between Green Island and Dunedin. Reward returning Ross. Kaikorai Junction Hotel; or Ehamrock Hotel, Dunedin. LOST (last week, between Momingion and - Green Island), Greenstone' and Gold Claymore Brooch; reward. Henderson’s Store, Elgin road, Motningten. LOST (Saturday night, between Jacobs’S and Octagon), Box, containing chain Reward on returning to Bull, fruiterer. POUND. —” Parker’s Hair Tonic ” Cures Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft .and glossy; not greasy. All chemists, 2s 6a; postil, 3s. A action*. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At .2 o’clock. On the Premises, Rutherford street, Ravensboume. Near Mr Waghonl’s Property. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DM. PEA AND CO. • have _ received instructions from Mr James Ailchison to sell by auction, as above, including— Crimson rep suite, tapestry carpets, goatskin hearthrug, brass-rail fonder, lace curtains, banging lamp, hall lamp, passage linoleum, double' iron and wood bedsteads, spring mattress, linoleum, cane chairs, duchesse cheat, washstands, colonial sofa, kitchen utensils, garden tools, lawn mower, etc., etc. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 19 •At 9 sharp. By Auction. npHE DUNEDIN FRUITBBOKERS’ X SOCIATION will sell Assorted I at their several rooms: T. PATERSON AND CO., Manse stree . 9 sharp. T. H JjflUBL AND CO., Stafford street A. MORMZSON AND CO., Jetty stree MASON AND SONS, Princes street. PRYOR AND CO., Princes street. WEDNESDAY, 17th INST-, At half-past S o’clock. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Continuation of bale. Dm. b p b. dd ihj • will continue the tale of Fancy G Watches, etc.; etc.,' on Wednesday. Ladies’ and gents’ watches, silver tolled gold albert chains, sleeve links, ] necklets, workboxes, desks, reticules, bru purses, accordions, toilet and tete-a-tete tulip and flower vases, field and opera gls guns and rifles, timepieces, tranks, travt rugs, silver-mounted umbrellas, etc,, ot „ .Also, Balance of Plated Ware, consjeiang a _Altett»oon sete, tea aad goto, Vers, baskets, cruets, jugs, biscuits, epat] i fish. and. dessert seta m cabinets,

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Evening Star, Issue 11661, 16 December 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11661, 16 December 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11661, 16 December 1902, Page 5

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