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Meetinffs. AUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. mHE NEXT MEETING will be hsld in JL Dunedin on WEDNESDAY, 6th January, 1904, and following days. Those who wish to become Members of the Association are invited to send their names and subscription* (£1) to the undersigned. The Ticket of Membership entitles the holder to attend all Meetings and Entertainments, and to take advantage of ah special privileges accorded to members. Each Member will also receive a copy of the Association's Volume of Proceedings of the Meeting. Ladies' Tickets of Associateship (admrtttn« the holders to the General and Sectional Meetings, as well as to the various Entertainments) may be obtained by full members on payment of Five Shillings for each Ticket. Ladies may also becom-j Members on the same terms as Gentlemen. GEO. M THOMSON, Hon. Local Secretary. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. -9- in the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING. A short Address on 'James Quinn, the Gimmerburn Poet,' will be delivered by Mr J. J. Ramsay, and a Grand Musical Programme will be rendered by the Choir, some members of the Taieri Burns Club Choir, and other friends. Doors open at 7.30. ALEX. THOMSON, President. TRAMWAYS TO ANDERSON'S BAY. * MEETING of Residents of Anderson's k- Bay will be held in the local Sunday School Hall THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to consider the question of the Promised Extension of the Dunedin City Electric Tram Service to Anderson's Bay. Convened at the request of a large number of residents. J. WHITE, ChainrKin Anderson's Bay Cemetery Trustees. Lost and Found. T OST, Gold Watch and Chain, Wood- -"-* haugh; reward. Mitchell and Pickard, "T-ocers, etc., rung street north. „ OST, Homer Pigeon (hen); silver dun JLJ color; rung No. 38; reward. 75 Stafford street. LOST (last lock attached, name engraved; keepsake; reward. 49 Stuart street. J OST, on 10th, Two Hats"iiTpaper _ bag, -J between railway station and Manor place. Please return 78 Manor place. T GST, Gold Padlock off curb bangle. -i»-J ward on returning G. M. Wilkie, 98 Oeorgo street. LOST, between town and Anderson Bay (la=t night), a Roll of Music. Return to Bannister, chemist, High street. ~" OST (Thursday), Main roadTßoslyn, Maori -i Hill, Mourning Brooch, set with pearls; reward. Laurenson's, baker, Roslyn. LOST, Military Malacca Cane, silvermounted, with initial. Finder rewarded on returning to 72 Manor place. the best place to get your Cutis- brellas Re-covered and Repaired is at Martinclli's, George street. TO LET, On Monthly Tenancy, from 10th February, 1904, nnHE PREMISES at corner of Castle and -»- Stuart streets, known as the X.L.C R RESTAURANT. Conditions may be seen at the District Railway Engineer's Office. Dunedin. jpONTENTENT SUITE OF ROOMS above shop. Suitable foil almost any business. T. J. WRIGHT, Ju:.\. Painter and Decorator, Moray place. BOND STREET. TO LET, WAREHOUSE (with necessary offices, etc.). Apply JOHN EDMOXD, Princes and Bond streets. rUSSELBURGH.— Very - "att xiA. roomed Residence, mode ences: good position; moderate r_ and Patterson. npWO Unfurnished Rooms To Let, good -S_ contra! locality: garden. Post Office, Albany street ~\ "nBERSON'S - BAY - Bus Terminus^Sevcn^ XA. roomed House; bath, conservatory, garden, ever}' convenience. Address " Moana," 'Star' Office. HpO LET, New 6-roomed Plastered House t- (latest improvements, view), near Mor...ngton tramway sheds. Apply premises. TO LET, 5-roorned House (just painted), Richardson street, St. Kilda. Appiy John Wilkinson, solicitor. npO LET, 2 and troomed Houses, central -3- (good order), to good tenants. Mr Spears, King street. rr'.O~LET7 -Si-acre, nice garden; rent £7O. Park, Reynolds, auctioneers. TO LET, G-roomed Dwelling, High street. Appiy John G. Osborne, Denton Hat Mills, King street. TO LET~ Nicely-furnished Bedroom and Sitting Room, central; cheap rent. Inquire 28 Frederick street. rrT6 LET (P7rt _ Ch^lmeli)r _ -«- House, every convenience. Apply J. Cook, dentist. HpO LET, comfortable Five-roomed House, -2- Maryhill terrace; large garden, conveniences ; lis; facing sun. Skene. rpO LET, 6-roomed House, every conveni--5- ence, Lindsay's Bridge, N.E. Valley. Apply Mrs Ogg, next house. TO LET, for 6 or 8 weeks7supe7ioTFu7nished New House, 8 rooms, George street. Box 111. TO LET, House, 4 rooms, Roslyn; 10s. Matheson, 98 Princes HpO LET, Four-roomed Cottage, two minX utes from tramshed; washtubs. Mrs Milburn, Patersou street-, Moruington. TO LET, Shop and Room, 222 Princes street, from 2nd January; 25s per week. John Reid and Sons. T.O LET, St. Clair, convenient 9-roomed House, close to beach. Baker Bros. TO LET, Eglinton, 8-roomed HouseT plasl tercd ; hot and cold; every convenience. Frank Anderson, builder. 10 LET, furnished or unfurnished, the Crescent Hotel, Port Chalmers, situated at Tvlansford Bay; at present occupied by Mr Mackie. Low rental; owner leaving district. Apply John Thompson, Port Chalmers; or on premises. TO LET, the late Mrs* Martin's Residence in Victoria street; charming view. John Reid and Sons. TO LET, Cottage Residence, corner Queen's Drive and Eskvale street; bathroom, hj. and c. water. D. M. Sped ding. Holiday Resorts. TUGGET BAY.—Seaside Boarding-house; _ 1 splendid locality ; first-class accommodation ; traps meet trains Romahapa; tariff card Melville's, 40 George street; telephone Nuggets Lighthouse. VV. H. Petchell. BEASIDE Accommodation, Nuggets; terms _ by wiring or writing to Mrs Ottaway, Nuggets; trap visitors Romahapa. S'ffiWAI^TSLAND.— Mrs~Ramsay, Seafield House, Halfmoon Bay, has every Accommodation for Visitors; overlooks bay; terms moderate. TUGGETS, Molyneux.—Seaside Accommo- --" dation. Mrs Campbell's trap meets yis'tors Romahapa on application. Telephone, ~Juggets Lighthouse. 30RTOBELLO Refreshments daily (Sundays excepted) at Miss Roy's Tea Room, Portobello. T ADY and Gentleman wish to Lease Farm-ji-J house or Rooms (furnished preferred) for holidays and week ends during the year; Outram, Mosgiel, Waihola, or Waitati districts. " Country," Box 282, Dunedin. To Let," Furnished Cottage, or J Two Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs J. M. Ellison, Puketeraki. Educational. ~ HORTHAND, Typewriting, ~W ~ Bookkeeping—Day and Evening Classes. W, C, Walker, 23 Priacea street.

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Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 8

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