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Amusements. ► BINCESS'S THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT. A NOTABLE NIGHT FOB THE MUSICLOVING PEOPLE OF DUNEDIN GRAND FAREWELL EiNTERTAiNJIENT By the TaJented and. Well-known I BLACK FAMILY, Of VOCALISTS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS In their Own ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT. Unquestionably one of tlie Greatest Musical Combinations that has ever yet toured Now Zealand. - .' Don't Fail to Hear ■ MISS NELLIE VAUGHAN BLACK, The Gifted Young Contralto and Brilliant Violiniste. A Bright, Wholesome, and Elevating Musical Entertainment. Fopular Prices: Is to all parts of Theatre. Seats for Dress Circle can be reserved at Dresden. Booking fee, 6d. extra. Day sales can l» obtained at Jacobs' 6 and Fox's, tobacconists. Furniture supplied by F. A. Hoopers Piano by the Dresden. J. A. MACDONALD, Business Manager. EARLY SETTLERS* CARNIVAL. GARRISON HALL, MONDAY, Ist, TO SATURDAY, 6th JUNE 1903 (Winter Show Week). QRAND CARNIVAL AND ART UNION. Over 100 Children taking part in GRACEFUL AND UNIQUE DANCES. GRAND PROCESSION . By 70 Stall-holders' Assistants. Stalls Stocked with Novelties from England, Ceylon, Italy, and Japan. Prizes will be given for the following Competitions:— (1) Pound Cake, iced or otherwise, not less than 41b weight. First prize, £1 Is; 10s 6d second prize, if sufficient entries. (2) Sponge Sandwich or Roll, Marble Oake • Madeira Cake, Gingerbread. First 4>rize, 5s for each; a second prize if sufficient entries. (3) Best Collection of Cakes. First prize, 7s 6d; a second prize if sufficient entries. (4) Best Collection of Lollies and Sweets. First prize, 7s 6d; a second prize if sufficient entries. All Entries must be sent to the Garrison Hall on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd June, not later than 2 p.m., with sender's name in sealed envelope. Donations of Scones, Gems, and Pikelets will be thankfully received during Carnival Week. Competitions Close 30th MAY. Will all parties who have promised contributions to particular stalls or stallholders kindly address any parcel or article to the lady for whom it is intended. 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 than £l2O. Prizes 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 oWigft by either forwarding them as early as possible or notifying the Secretary, and they will be sent for. L. LANGLANDS, Secretary. ANTED, a SHOWMAN for PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW FOR ONE AFTERNOON, With or Without Appliances. GRAND MILITARY BALL. GARRISON HALL. THE FIRST, AND BEST OF THE SEASON. G COMPANY (DUNEDIN CITY RIFLES). To be held on JUNE 19. Caterer, Miss Murray; Music, Bates's Band (3). Double Tickets, 6s 6d. JAMES BARRON. Senrt., JOHN ARTHUR, Priv.. Hon. Secretaries. CORONATION QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY hold a Basket Party in Oddfellows' Uall, Albany street, May 29th. Double tickets 2s 6d; ladies invited. J. Mason, secretary; T. Hughes, treasurer. Corporation Notices. WATER! WATER!! IN consequence of the SHORTNESS of the WATER SUPPLY, Consumers are warned against allowing any WASTE cf Water on their Premises. A day and night inspection is now being carried out, and proceedings will be taken in every case where any pipe or apparatus is found to be out of repair, whereby water is wasted. THE PENALTY FOR SUCH IS TWENTY (20) POUNDS. Unless there is special reason for Water found to be running .after 11 p.m., the supply will be discontinued without further notice THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN. Town Clerk. Dunedin, 21st May, KOS. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the present ONE SHILLING PACKET TICKET will NOT be available on the Cars after the 31st INSTANT. Commencing on the Ist JUNE, a Packet containing Fourteen (14) Separate Penny Tickets will be issued for One Shilling, the holders being required to hand One Ticket to the Conductor for each Penny Section to be travelled. Old Packet Tickets can, after the 31st INSTANT, be exchanged for the New at the Tramways Office, Town Hall Building. Check Tickets will be issued by the Conductor. Thes? passengers must retain while on the car, and deliver to the Inspector on demand. ANY PERSON UNABLE TO PRODUCE A CHECK TICKET WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE NECESSARY FARE* THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 20th May, 1903. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. DUNEDIN CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS LOAN. )EBENTURES for the Balance of the above Loan can be obtained on application to the undersigned. The Debentures are for £IOO each, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per ceut. per annum, to the Ist March. 1922. Principal and Interest may be made payable in London, Melbourne, Sydney, or Dunndin, at the option of the holders. The Loan is secured on the rents and revenues of the City of Dunedin, and the profits of the whole of the Tramways and property to be acquired or constructed under the provisions of "The Dunedin City and Suburban Tramways Act 1900 Amendment Act, 1901." and " The Municipal Corporations Act, 19C0." Further particulars may be obtained on application. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 18th May, 1903. BOROUGH OF CAVERSHAM. r OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a POLL of the ELECTORS of tine Borough of Caversham will be taken on FRIDAY, 29th May, 1903, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; on the question whether the Borough of Caversham and the City of Dunedin shall be constituted ONE UNITED BOROUGH. The Polling Places are as follow: Town Hall, Caversham; Mr Rogenon's Shop, Forbury road, St. Clair; Mr Peat's Shop, Main road, Parkside; Mr Foster's Shop, St. Kilda road. MARTIN PEARCE, Returning Officer. Caversham, May 13, 1903. BOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. RATEPAYERS, are Reminded that SUM- \ MONSES are now being issued for tile RECOVERY of ALL ARREARS of RATES, and that immediate payment is necessary to avoid extra expense. • By order. * THEODORE ARNOLD, • Town Clerk. IBss 23, 1903,

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Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

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