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Amusements. Is lg is Is is Is la la PRINCESS’S THEATRE. a TO-NIQHT. TO-NIGHT. A MUSICAL EVENT. Solo Topic of Conversation. The Popular BLACK FAMILY ■ Give Their REFINED AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Unanimously Acknowledged a Great Musical Treat. A MOST COMPLETE MUSICAL ORGANISATION, Headed by MISS NELLIE VAUGHAN BLACK, The Gifted Young Contralto, Pianiste, and Exquisite Violinisto. MASTER BERTIE BLACK, In His Special Novelty Act, etc. Scotch Comic Songs by Mr J. BLACK. Orchestral Selections, Mandoline • Quartets. Skirt and Step Dancing, Mirth-pro-voking Comic Sketches by Miss NELLIE and Mr BLACK. Have Delighted Crowded and Fashionable Audiences* Popular Prices: Is to All Parts of Theatre. Day Sales at Jacobs's and Fox’s, tobacconists. J. A. MACDONALD, Business Manager. Is Is Is Is Is Is .. Is Is FRED BLUETT BETTER THAN EVER. Alhambra theatre, DOWLING STREET. Great Reception Accorded Dunedin’s Idol. FRED BLUETT. ‘ Don’t want to cause FRED BLUETT, any trouble,’ ‘He was a FRED BLUETT, married man,’ ‘ Mooch FRED BLUETT, about/ ‘ Ain’t it all right. FRED BLUETT, eh?’ ‘Serves him rignt.' All New Items by . WILL WATKINS. The Funny Little Man TIM HOWARD. Pretty and Pert PHILLIP SISTERS. FRAfcER SHAW. THE DRISCOLL BOYS. THE WARWICK BIOSCOPE. New Farce—THE INSURANCE AGENT. Finale—UNCLE JASPER’S BABY. PRICES: Pit, 6d; Stalls, Is (Ladies 6d); Circle, 2s (Ladies Is). Day Sales Jacobs’s. Meetings, THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP N.Z., LIMITED. rrtHE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING JL of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Rattray and Vogel streets, Dupcdin, on TUESDAY, 9th Juno, 1903, nt 3 p.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of Income and Expenditure and Balance-sheet, Reports of Directors and Auditors, Election of Directors and Auditors, or any other business referred to in Article No. 50 of the Articles of Association of the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from 26th MAY to 9th JUNE, 1903, inclusive. WALTER HI SLOP, Manager. FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. XTHB ANNUAL MEETING in connection A with the above Association will be held n the Town Hall on TUESDAY, 26th mst., it 3 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preiide. The public are cordially invited to be iresent. E. WADDELL SMITH, Hon. Secretary. Sporting. TAHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. w INTER MEETIN Will be held on G SATURDAY, 30th MAY, and THURSDAY, 4th JUNE. First Race at 1 o’clock sharp each day. £1 and 10s Totalizators. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Stand, 2s Gd extra. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. (INTER MEETING will bo held at Wingatui on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 3rd and 6th JUNE. First Race each day at 12.30, and lost at 4.30. £1 and 10s Totalisators. Admission: Grounds, Is; Stand, 10s extra. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station. SPECIAL TRAINS will run as under: Leave Dunedin for Wingatui Station at 9.15 each day, 1.0 on Wednesday, and 1.15 on Saturday. Leave Dunedin for Racecourse Platform at 10.50 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 11.45 a.m., and 12.15 p.m. The 11.20 and 11.45 Trains will NOT stop at intermediate stations. RETURN TRAINS. Leave Racecourse Platform for Dunedin at 4.8 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 5.0 p.m., and 5.26 p.m. iho >.B and 4.<t5 Trains will NOT stop at intermediate Stations. FARES.—Return Fares, including Admission to Grounds, are: Carriages, 2s 6d; Sealed Waggons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. DUNEDIN COURSING CLUB. tfOMLVATIONS EXTENDED until JUNE ' 20, 1903. FIRST MEETING on FORBUHY PARK, JUNE 24, 1903, and Succeeding Days. Winner Guaranteed £4O. B. A. CRAWSHAW, Secretary. Temple Chambers, Princes street. Lost and Pound. LOST, in or near Post Office, Plan of House (wrapped in brown paper). J. J. Ramsay, Crawtord street. LOST, near Knox Church, Sablo Muff, with tails. Return to Mrs Robert Wilson, 256 George street; reward. JO ST (last Monday night), Queen’s Drive -i or Leith bus, Lady’s Brown Fur; reward, Riddell, Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh. LOST, out of express Saturday, between railway and Tut street, Cardboard Hat box, containing hats and parcel attached; finder rewarded. Apply Tilbury Bros., expressmen. LOST (Saturday night). Purse, containing money. Reward returning to No. I Scotland street. LOST (Saturday afternoon), in Lawrence street, Momington, One-pound Note. Finder please return Williams’s Store, Moniiiigton. LOST, Small Purse, containing money, between Manse street and Triangle. Finder kindly apply Mr J. A. Kirby, Stafford street; reward. LOST, opposite Boys’ High School, Box, containing toys for Early Settlers’ Carnival. Finder kindly return Mrs Pollock, 72 Arthur street. - LOST (Sunday), Pur Necklet, between Prince Edward road and Gisborne street. Please return to Barrow’s Store, Main street; reward. LOST, N.E. Valley, Saturday night, Purse containing small sum of money; initials ; reward. Publisher this office. LOST (Saturday), Gold Bar Brooch, initials O. M‘M., between Princes and Georeo streets; reward. 46 High street. ° LOST. Black-and-white Collie SluL Finder return to P. Helcan and Co., Stafford street; reward. FOUND, Black Russian Collie; owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply M’Dowell, Nonnanby. FOUND, Brown Dr Jim Hat. Apply Tea Store, near Thomson, Bridgets, Bond street. PERSON who took Umbrella from Tramcar Sunday evening, 17th, please retum.to Dotting, butcher, South Dunedin. Board and Residence. npHE ADYAR. 46 High street.—Pr X Board and Residence; every con ence; telephone 1,177. VACANCY for Twq young Men; room; bath, piano; terms m<

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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

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