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AiHA k B & A PULLER’S BKDte^T-iINESa Hit M4Bo i>y philleps sisters. tethei TIM HOWARD—Th» Fftbil'y LSllle Man. Grtat Bucc&fc of WltiL WATKINS. Xtal 3 NigU* of AMY BLACKIE. last B Niguts bf DBNIB CJSNbY. ERASER SHAW k th« Robust 'Tenor. ;_WARWICK BIOSCOPE—New Pictures, IRISH 'TOBWCE—•WAtkiak.. Carfaey, and CO. , _ HIXTU RES—NeW Parcelet. i-Tw mado up my mind to sail away,’ It S, .dene before you know whefcp yoii are,’ PWCTSj Pit, edi Stalls, is (ladles 6d) ; Jis (Ladies Is). Day Sales Jacobs’s. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Nb Pcrfbt&ajifeb bn «idny. No Matinefe Next Bitiirdity. Bpbbial HoudAy Matinee Empire DnV. EARLY SETTLERS’ CARNIVAL; GARRISON HALL. MONDAY, Ist, TO SATURDAY, 6tti JUNE, I§o3 (Winter ShoW Week). Q_RAND CARNIVAL*AND ART UNION. Over 100 Children tkkihg part iti GRACEFUL AND UNIQUE DANCES. GRAND PROCESSION By 70 Stall-holders’ Assistants. Stalls Stocked with Novelties frbm England, Ceylon, Italy, and Japan. The following PRIZES will be given: Art Needlework, oh Silk or Lined.—First prize, £1 la; secohd, 10s 6d. Best-dressed Doll, Open Class. First prize, £1 Is; second, 10s 6d. Best-dressed Doll by Girt 14 years of age and uhder.—First pri-'.e, £i Is; sebohd, IDs 6d. Best-dressed Doll representing Scottish Lassie. —Prize. £1 Is. Best-dressed Doll represntimr Maori Girl.— Prize, 10s Od. Child’s Pinafore.—First prize. 10s 6d; second, 7s 6d Wood-carving, Relief.—Prize, £2 2s (if sufficient entries). Wood-carring, Chip.—Prize, £1 Is (if sufficient entries). Pound Cake, not less that! 41b weight ; iced or otherwise. ALL ENTRIES to become the Properly bf the Association. Competitions Close 2711 i MAY. Books of Tickets for the Art Union are noW ready for distribution, and may be had from the Secretary, Water street; or will be forwarded on application. Each Book contains 22 Tickets at Is each; Two Tickets are allowed for Commission on each Book. The First Prize is a Gold Nugget worth £3O, and Prizes range from that sum down to £l, the total Value being not less thau £l2O. Prises are now exhibited in the windows of Mr Mendelsohn, Messrs Scott and Bentley, and Messrs Young and Anderson, all of Princes street. Donors of Prizes for the Art Union will oblige by either forwarding them as early as possible or notifying the Secretary, and they will bo sent for. E. LANGLANDS, Secretary. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. GRAND WINTER SHOW OF CHEESE, BUTTER-, FARM and COUNTY EXHIBITS, GRAIN, SEEDS, BREAD and SCONES, FAT STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Etc., Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL and ANNEXES On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, And SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 4, 5, and 6 (Prince of Wales’s Birthday). ENTRIES Close WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY. Entry Fees must accompany Entries. The Buildings will bo OPEN on MONDAY and TUESDAY, June 1 and 2, for RECEIVING EXHIBITS. FACTORY CHEESE and BUTTER to be in position by MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, to be ready for judging. Other Exhibits must be placed in position by TUESDAY, JUNE 2, to be ready for judging. Special attention is drawn to Puzos offered in the various sections. Catalogues and full particulars on application to H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin.

Fernleaf quadrille assembly held as usual in Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, Wednesday, under new management. Gents, Is; Ladies invited. Nisbet and Pox, secretaries. To Let. CHPERIOE 6-roomed House, in Cargill U street. John Reid and Sons. TO LET, Five-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, Duddingston, N.E.V. Apply 147 Moray place. TO LET, 2 Furnished Romps, use of kitchen; moderate. Apply Collins’s Store, Grosvenor street, Kensington. TO LET, a Two-roomed House. Apply to _Mrs Wm. Beath, Ho. 26 Duncan street. TO LET cr Sell, Four-roomed House and garden. Apply F. J. Harktess. Sawyers Bay. fIAO LET, Five-roomed House and scullery J- oonvetuences Apply Mrs Arthur, Main road. N.E. Valley. 10 LET, Stuart street largo Cellar, well . lighted. Unique Millinery Store (onpogite Oban Hotel). Stuart, street. HP© LET. several Furnished Bedrooms, with . ■ ; llse pie-no, kitchen, bath. Applv Mrs Knowles. 37 Grange street. TO LET, 4-roomed Bouse. 73 Castle street _ (near St. Andrew street). HP 0 , Rattray street, New 7-roomed J- House; bathroom, washhouse; gas ™t Rr; su " n y situation: 5 minutes from Bost Omce. Apply Mrs Young, 133 Dowlin" street. ° T rFO LET. the Residence Wairaoana, latch occupied by Dr Lindo Ferguson; ren moderate to medico. Hardv. r|3o LET, Store, with concrete floor i A Castle sheet. Apply M’Leod Bios Limned. TO LET ’ lo a Ppn>ved Tenants, for one or A more years, Two new 9-roomed Houses m George street (near Union sheet). John Kftui and Rons, Liverpool street. Bankruptcy Mottoes. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estato of E. J. BUSS AND COMPAN Bacon Cnrors and Grocers, Main rand. South Dunedin, rfIBNDERS are invited bv tho undersign ‘ ■■ . TT’orti A <rt- ppjh. WILL, LEASE. STOCK-IN-TRADE PLAN '■J'';:’-' ATOMIES, and BOOK DEBTS the above concern. Tender with deposit of 10 per cent. , SA^TRn f AY n M r ' *9 be lodged not later fcb, SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, at nooh. For particulars apply to C. 0. GRAHAM, a ~ , _ Official Assignee. Supreme Court Chambers, Dunedin, 18th May, 1903. Meetings. .A DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. ~ rjJHE MONTHLY MEETING, usually he! on the third Wednesday of the month i POSTPONED till THURSDAY, the 28t inst. ALEX. THOMSON, President. OPOHO CRICKET CLUB. A MEETING OF MEMBERS AND SUP PORTERS will he held in Grea Northern Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 20lh, a Business important. W. R. DOYLE, . Hon. Secretary. Holiday Resorts. riAHE White House, Henley, on Taieri. Trains leave Dunedin 8 a-m., 4.20 j,m.

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Evening Star, Issue 11890, 19 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11890, 19 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11890, 19 May 1903, Page 5

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