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Amusements. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT! THE HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY, In THE LATEST LONDON SOCIETY SUCCESS THE TWO MR WETHERBYS. At the Present Time tbe Talk of London. THE TWO ME WETHERBYS. The Companion Piece to 'A MESSAGE FROM MARS.' Crisp, Clean, Cleru, Bright, Original, Mirthful, Pathetic, Sparkling, Fascinating. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. On behalf of the Proprietor of the piece, Mr Hawtrey has been authorised to pav the sum of £5 5s to the Lady who WRITES the BEST CRITICISM on the PLAY (not the players) 'THE TWO MR WETHERBYS.' Application Forms and full particulars obtainable at the Dresden; or at the Manager's Office, Princess's Theatre. T7 i BO t? PLAN at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, Is. NO Early Doors. Doors Open at 7 o'clock; Commence at 8 o'clock sharp. LEONARD DAVIS, Manager. Public Notices. SALE OE THE BON IVJARCHE STOCK. PURCHASED BY MRS DREAVER. PREMISES CLOSED FOR STOCK-TAKING and RE-MAREING PREVIOUS TO GREAT CLEARING SALE NEXT WEEK. SEE FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, r'LOORCLOTHS The decoration of the interior of the home is a matter that demands intelligent study. With the great care given to the selection of designs and fabrics, and with our fncilities for gratifying all tastes alike, we feel justified in calling the attention of those contemplating the purchase.of Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Floorcloths, Carpet Squares, etc.. to our splendid selection of the same, at prices which cannot be beaten. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 and 83 GEORGE STREET; and BRANCH at SOUTH DUNEDIN. AS A POINT OF VIEW EOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS MOLLISONS STANDS UNRIVALLED. Buyers of USEFUL GD7TS for the Poor, TOY GIFTS for the Young, ENDEARING GIFTS for Lovws, MEN'S GIFTS to Women, and WOMEN'S GIFTS to Men, as well as all CHRISTMAS TREE NOYELTD3S, Gifts for all Ages, all Fancies, all Needs, at prices to accommodate all money-means, our CHRISTMAS SHOP will be found the most favorable. If you are absent-minded, we will suggest. If yon feel perplexed, or unable to And any Gift's suitable for your purpose, come here, where every nook and corner teems with Novelties. BASEMENT LAID OUT WITH TOYS AND XMAS NOVELTIES. See the Cave and Bring the Children. ALL ARE WELCOME. M 0. L L I S 0 N S. GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS.

GLENROY. "»iIINE BUILDING SIT 7 Minutes from Gardens. - The most of these Sections are well above" street levels, and the drainage is being completed by the Drainage Board. Several new Bcsidences are being erected in this fine township, and several more will be commenced as soon as the roads are completed. We are instructed by the owners to make a special effort to sell all these sections promptly. To effect this we are REDUCING THE PRICES CONSIDERABLY to IMMEDIATE BUYERS. GLENROY! GLENROY! Prices now from £4O upwards. Easy terms PROMPT APPLICATION NECESSARY. N. AND E. S. PATERSON, 73 Princes street, Dunedin. LIBERTY ART WALL PAPER. Sole Agents, ■AM E S WR E N AND CO., J South Princes street /second painter's shop from Brown. Ewing, and Co.). Look for WREN! WREN! on Red Disc on Windows. The Liberty Art Wall Papers are famous throughout the world. The Designs and Colorings are quite exclusive and unique. They are used very largely by the artists and decorators patronised by Royalty and Nobility, and also by the Aristocracy of Great Britain and the Continent of Europe. Supplied only by (in New Zealand) JAMES WREN AND CO., Painters, Glaziers, Sign Writers, Picture Framers, etc. Cheapest in the Trade for Wall Papers, Window Glass, Oil Colors, and All Painting and Decorative Requisites. ART UNION OF PICTURES by L, W. WILSON, Drawn December 11, at 150 Princes street, Dunedin. RESULTS as follows:—lst, 2,644; 2nd, 2,157; 3rd, 2,131; 4th, 493; sth, 329; 6th, 2,158; 7th, 930; Bth, 1,645; 9th. 639; 10th, 2,003; 11th, 2,978; 12th, 1,726; 13th, 607; 14th, 534; 15th, 2,863. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that wo were present at the Drawing for the above, and that the Numbers are Correct: H. Shrimpton, D. G. Davidson, James P. Thomson. Prize-winners can obtain Pictures upon presentation of Winning Tickets at the above I address. L. W. WILSON. -ESSRS H. D- FURK AND CO. " beg to announce that they will shortly open the Premises in PORT CHALMERS lately occupied by Mr W. F. Bastings as a FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL AND CAFE. Mr Furk, late of Hobart, and latterly Chef at Wain's Hotel, will personally superintend the establishment, and Patrons may rely on FTRST-CLASS MT3ATJS at all times. Two First-class Billiard Tables. Tk/TBS DREAVER'S SPECIAL BARGAINS ■"-*- FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I have secured at great reductions 60 CRAVENETTE COATS. They are J-lengths, Colors: Clerical or Dark Grey, Nearly Black, Light and Medium Grey, and Fawn. These Coats are the very thing for the holidays, as they are stylish and up to date, light in weight, and will stand a shower; suitable for young or old, and at prices that will astonish you—namely, 19s 6d, 22a 6d, and 255. Also, at the same prices in the New Tweed Effects. Both lines have the new 3 Capes, or Japaneae Fronts—whichever you prefer. Posted, 6d extra. Also, 100 Silk Blouses, in Cream, White, Black, and Colors, at 12s 6d, 15s 6d; newest styles in town; lovely goods. AT JJBS

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Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7