Amusements. Something to Please All This Week. Alhambra theatre. People’s Palace of Amusement. TO-NIGHT, at 8 sharp, FULLER S ENTERTAINERS In a Programme of Minstrelsy and Yaadeville of Extraordinary Merit. Ronnie—THE LENTONS—Frank, Frank—THE LETONS—Ronnie, In an Astounding and Miraculous Act of Amb.dortcrology and Equilibrism, The Live Torches! The Live Torches! The Cleverest, Neatest Act ever seen in Dunedin. Straight wire!” KITTY LENTON—Coon Songs Idealised. . KITTY LENTON—“ Anona,” all the rage. SteeJe Sisters Denis Carney ])}}}. Stevens Tom Robins Millie Herbert© Flo. Swift Harry Linden. BEN FULLER. FAREWELL TO HIS EXCELLENCY LORD RANFUJXLY. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. A MONSTER CONVERSAZIONE By the m CITIZENS OP DUNEDIN, To Bid Farewell to Lord Ranfurly, in the GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13. 1904. The Hon. Sir JOSEPH WARD, K.C.M.G., Will Represent ’.he Government. A CAPITAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME Has been Prepared, particulars of which will appear later. A UNIQUE ADDRESS will be Presented to His Excellency by the Dunedin Citizens. EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL. Admission to all parts of the Hall, 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs S. Jacobs, J. Mendelsohn, Dresden Piano Company, C. Begg and Co., London Piano Company, and all Leading Booksellers snd Stationers, and from the Secreiary. B D. GRACE, Hon. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT: HARVEST FESTIVAL DEMONSTRATION in South Dunedin Salvation Army Barracks. Grand Musical Programme by the City Co.ps’ Band and Singing Company. Come and see the Decorations, and have a Musical Tr TO-Mt ‘ tOW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. Striking ind Realistic Portrayal of the Four Seasons, in character. Magnificent Colored ' ,'ects and Appropriate Musical Portions. oale of Produce, etc., at close. 6d Admission Each Evening. COME. Religious. UNITED OPEN-AIR MISSION. MEETING TO-NIGHT, in Octagon, At 8 o'clock. Rev. G. HEIGHWAY will Conduct. Rev. Mr SCORGIE and Mr DUNCAN WRIGHT will give Addresses. Quartet, etc. Central Mission Band will lead ihe singing. EVERYBODY COME! STUDD’S UNITED MISSION in SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. ' TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, ‘From the Cricket Field to Calvary.’ Bihlo Readings. TUESDAY to THURSDAY, 3 ro 4 p.m. Friends meet for Prayer and Open-air at Hall at 7 p.m. Meetings, No. 3 COMPANY N.Z. GARRISON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS (Port Navals). A MEETING OF THE COMPANY will he held alter Parade TO-NIGHT Anril lith, 1304. . > r Business: To Elect Two Lieutenants. N. DODDS, Captain. WAKARI RIFLE CADET CORPS. A MEETING OP MEMBERS and Lads washing to Join tne above Co. Ps will be held at the Wakari Drill Hail TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. Business important. By order. A. SILVER, Captain. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, PORT CHALMERS. MEMORIAL TO OLD SCHOOL BOYS. SUBSCRIBERS to this Memorial and others interested are invited to be present at the UNVEILING of the TABLET at the School by His Excellency the -overnor TOMORROW (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. JAMES RENNIE. A MEETING of Members and Intending Members of the Wakari Cadet Corps will be held in the Wakari Drill Hall on Tuesday, 12th, at 7.30 p.m. Sergeant Clyde, hon. sec. Lost and Found. LOST, on Sunday, Heliotrope Ribbon Belt, fancy buckie; reward. 242 Princes street. LOST, between Frederick street and Octagon, Gold Brooch (" Good Luck ”). Reward returning to T. Godfrey, Wood’s Hotel. LOST (Saturday night), small Gold Brooch, with heart and ruby; reward. Leviathan Hotel. LOST, in Mornmgton, Goldieaf Brooch. Reward on returning to Mrs Waters, Bright street, Belleknowes. LOST (Saturday), between Colonial Bank and Galedoman Ground, Gold-rimmed Prince-nez. Reward if returned Green, Union Steam. LOST, between Belleknowes and Dunedin, Green Tarpaulin. Finder rewarded on returning to Express Co., Crawford street. LOST, Saturday night, in 7 train from South or railway station, Purse (keepsake) containing money, ring, and key. Reward on returning to J. H. Tennant, Princes street south. LOST, Princess’s Theatre, Purse containing cheque and silver. Finder rewarded on returning same to Shamrock Hotel. STRAYED, from Dowling street, Sunday :0 morning, Black Kitten. Finder kindly return Mrs Macdonald, Hulme’s Court, Dowling street. \ hj OUND, Melton Cloth Coat. Apply Ley--f den and Smith, dairymen, Cameron street, Kensington. FOUND, that Mackintosh’s Toffee has stood the test, and continues to meet with public favor. Sold everywhere in dainty Lins, Is each. Board and Residence/ YOUNG Lady in business wants Board and Residence in central position. Apply, stating terms, “Reasonable,” ‘Star.’ VACANCY for Boarders, three minutes from P. 0.; terms 16s. Address “Beta,” ‘Star’ Office. YOUTH requires Board and Lodging. “ Moderate,” ‘ Star ’ Office. SUPERIOR and comfortable Board and Residence, 72 Manor place; good table. Election Notices. MAYORAL ELECTION. ONLY ONE DAY MORE TO FIND OUT IF YOU ARE ON THE ROLL. INQUIRE OF BRAITHWAITE’S COMMITTEE BOOMS, DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Hall). SOUTH DUNEDIN MAYORAL ELECT!! jyTR J. B. SHACKLOCK’S Comma Rooms, Main road, are OPEN EVE EVENING, where the ROLLS may be amined and Enrolment Forms obtained. Public Notices. MACKINTOSH’S Toffee,—There is nothing sweater than Mackintosh’s Toffee and Fruit Drops; ask your confectioner for them; Is per tin. S £l2O CASH PRIZES. PBING BLOSSOM TEA. The Standard of Purity and Excellence.
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Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5
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