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Amusements»KlNCESS*S THEATEE. Under the Management of Messrs WTLLOUGHBY AND GEACTL LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS'-."Make a Note of it,"... LAST NIGHTS I Company departing for Chrwichurcli. Season cannot be prolonged—Theatre ctherwise engaged. STILL SUCCESS CONTINUED AND TOLINTEBRUPTED. Despite this fact, owing to arrangements completed many months since for Mr Willoughby and Company to appear at Christchnrch Gantival, the management regret to announce LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF SEASON. LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF SEASON, i the Height of Increasing Popularity, of GEORGE WTLLOUGHBY „„„ And bis IHSTAEFS WILL HAPPEN' COMPANY In 'MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN,' Creates Ono Big Scream from the Jump. See the GREAT COACHHOUSE SCENE. PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors w <-50, 6d extra. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Bos Pian for Season at Dresden. A. COWAN, Manager. PRELIMTNAHY ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY! (NEXT) FRIDAY! FRIDAY! (NEXT) FRIDAY! Messrs Willoughhy and Geach liave pleasure in announcing the First Production of TOPSY TURVY, TOPSY TURYY, TOPSY TURVY, The Latest London VaudeviUo Success, and Recently the Craze of Sydney. The Sydney ' Telegraph': '• Certainly no droller farce has been sesn in Sydney for some time. . . . Smart, bright, and entertaining. . . . The extravagance of the scenes provoked screams of laughter." The ' Herald ': " ' Topsy Torvy' is one of the funniest pieces, and thero can bo no doubt that tho clever farec mil run to the end of the season." Box Plan now Open at Dresden. Positively the TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS. AND SOUTHLAND BRASS BAND CONTEST, PORT CHALMERS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 and 29. TEN BANDS COMPETING in QUICKSTEP and SELECTION. 56 SOLOISTS, 11 QUARTET PARTIES, 4 PAIRS DRUMS. QUICKSTEP en RECREATION GROUND, WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. SELECTION SHED, WEDNESDAY,'7.3O. Tickets, 2s and Li. TROPHIES: Boosev Cop, per Dresden Piano Co.; Begg-Besson Shield, C. Begg and Co. (agents for Besson); Baton, by Mr. .A. E. Goddas, Port Ciudraers; Medal for Drumnia.jor Bond scoring drill points. Prizes, £123. including 14 Gold and 14 Silver Medals. Goods Shed will cent about 2.D00 persons. Electric light by U.S.S. Co. Piano by London Organ Co. Competing Bauds will Muster in King Edward square 1 p.m. Wednesday. G. D. FISHER, Scrgt.. Marshal. W. GIBB, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN SOCIETY, ~~ IGos—Sixteenth Season-—1903. QUBSCRIBERS are reminded that the iO THIRD CONCERT of Season will be given TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, £Bth October, at Garrison Hall. Intending Subscribers wit! kindly scad in their nam-.'s to the undersigned, as soon as possible. W. O. MILLAR, Hon. Sec. No. 1 Lower High stTi.ct. P.O. Box 58. Telephone 6D9. DUNDAS STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THE ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT will be held in the Church TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30. Dialogues, Recimtions, Sobr-, etc., etc., Annual Preseutation of Prises. ADMISSION, 6d. x jjivu<j HALL, NORi.ix-ii.iux VALLEY QT. MARTIN'S CHUIICH ANNUAL RALE k3 of Wl'.KlK AND BAZAAR. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 27fa and £Bv-h, A large display of useful and attractive Goods, beautiful Christmas Tree, Art and ■Shooting Galleries. Compeutio.-is of ail kinds. unssi':. Dialogue to-nighi, ; A LiU!o Mistake.' Open Aftemot-'n at 3, free; and at 7 p.m., admission 6d. T OST, Crested Canary (cock bird); reward. -J Robson, 1-iO Oeorjo swco-L. hj" OST ('Saturday), from Sydney street, .0 J Cavcrsharu, Pink-and-grey Parrot. Apply Mrs Strack, Sydney street, Cava XOST, between George street and His J Majesty's Theatre, Purse (mon™\ Please return to 172 George street; row; Beat JLJ lathed (keepsake). i'leaao leave M'Cracken's Store, Gavorsbam.

"B" OST, between Wavcrley and Anderson's JLe Bay, Gold ing J. Dale, Briscoe liiid Co.'s. J OST, on Monday evening, in Albany J street, between Georgo and Queen streets, Pair of Spectacles. Reward oa leaving siuaa at Brown's, fruiterer. '. KTFjDA.'—To Let, 5-roomod Cottage, KJ> stable and paddock; 10s weekly. Bryr.nt, agent, Bonding street. rf~\o LEt7~N^vHik-vei -£- hot cold water, ail jr.cdem conveniences: car passes dcor; rent 20s. Appiy D. Black, Bishopce-cari. i g\o LET, modern Shop in G-eonru street; A 5 iijts woriCii:icp, hausa. John. WLlrin.su n, Do-iikig s.irKfct. »TnO~LETr~KskTalo Mussdl"^^" B-rocwed iiou.sv; hj. and e. \vutcj Sievwriglii Bros. aiid Co. rn\o LET, Foirr-rncmed House. Da-rat street, JL Kirkland Hill; 8s per -week. Wilkinson, solicitor. rO LET, Taro-roomcd House. Apply No. i; 0 I'asiie street. rtnO LET, Twc-rocmcd Cottage, Pitts Hill JL i-i;:vi. Apply Mitchell and Pickard, Kins street north. T;0 LET, 5-rcomed House (boiler, tubs, - bath), closo Hillside Workshops. Botvmtr. Tt-eid ro~~ ■-"•--" , ~ FTT'O bKT (iurwished' or unfurnished)., nice JL House, 5 rooms, with bathroom, St. Hilda- John .Reid and Sons. Gowernsrseirvt Notices. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYs' KING'S BIRTHDAY, 1903. CHEIiSTCHURCH SHOW and RACES, 7th to 14th NOVEMBER, HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued under: From ail stations south of Clinton to Gkristehuich, 2nd to 12th November.. . From Clintou and all stations north of ClintoJi to Cliristehnreh, 3rd to 131b. November. From any station to any station, HttrnnrdBlulr section, sth to 9th November. All available for Return up to and inoiading TUESDAY. Bth December. The Return Fares will be: First Class, 2d per mile:; Second Class, Id per mile; minimum 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST AT PORT CHALMERS, 28th and 2Sth OCTOBER, 1903. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Upper or Lower Port be issued at Palmerston, Clint mediate Stations, including WEDNESDAY, 28th October, Beturn up to and including31st October. The Return Fares -Kill be: per Mile; Second .Clans, Id rrjinirmirn being; 4s and 2s rest TICKETS to Chalmers will ten, and IntcrBranche*, on , available for SATURDAY. First Class, 2d per Mile; the psctively. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 28th and 23th October, a Special Passenger Train will leave Dunedm for Port Chalmers at 7.10 p.m., retarrring-, leaving Port Chalmers at lO.Id p.m., Dunedin arrive 10.43 p.m. Bj Order.

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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 5