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Amusements. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. .! ■ ■ LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE WOODS-WILLIAMSON SEASON. Owing to Engagements already entered into the Management is'compelled to announce THE SIX FAREWELL APPEARANCES In this City of the Eminent Artiste ALFRED WOODS •■■. 'And . MAUD WILLIAMSON. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Hall Caine's Great Work, THE BONDMAN, THE BONDMAN, THE BONDMAN, Which 'was received on Saturday Evenißjply. a Largo and Enthusiastic Audience. THE BONDMAN. One of the Most Thrilling Romantkj Plays ever Presented to the Theatre-going' Public THE BONDMAN, With its Wonderful Mechanical Effects. A Great Play I A Great Casbl A Truly Great Produciaortt SOME OF ITS MOST STRIKING SCENES AND SENSATIONS. Iceland! The Lighthouse by the Sea! The Great Shipwreck and Rescue I The Sulphur Mines! The Explosion!; The Mount of Laws! The Chasm of All Men! The Fate of Jason 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. W. S. Gilbert's World-famed Play, PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Tariff of Admission: 4s, 2a 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Lectures. A I_BCTURE ON COST AND ADVANTAGES OF DRAINAGE WORKS' ' (Illustrated by upwards of 60 Slides) Will be delivered by Mr J. T. NOBLE ANDERSON In the CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE, At 3 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, 12th INST. Proceeds in aid of the Family of One of the Drainage Board's Workmen, who has been incapacitated for Four Months by a dangerous ilhiess. Tickets, Is. May be obtained from Messrs J. BraithwitUe, J. Wflkk and Co., and .J. H. Hancock. Holiday Resorts. TEWART Island.—Mrs Ramsay, Sea&sld kj House, Halfmoon Bay, has every Accommodation for Visitors; overlooks bay; terms moderate. SEASIDE Accommodation, Nuggets.— Terms by wiring or writing to Mrs Ottaway, Nuggets; trap meets visitors Romahapa. VANSDALE Picnic Ground.—Runmnff Track, large hall; boilers on, ground it required. Particulars J. Howard, Evansdale. &ICNICS for Waikouaiti.—Ground, Boners, Milk, Luncheon, etc., arranged with. A. -_bir, saddler, Maclaggnn street. Lost and Founts. '• OST, between Hanover street and Txi.jlJ angle, Tie Pin, with fern leaf and N.Z. on it. Reward returning to Parsons, butcher, Princes street Eouth. LOST (Saturday), Gold Necklace. Finder rewarded returning same 40' Maitl&nd street. LOST (Saturday afternoon), Pink-and-grey Parrot; regard. R. M'Kinlay, 247 Cumberland street (opposite school). OST (during Christmas holidays), Green—J stone and Pearl Brooch. Reward returning Mis» Watt, Arthur street, Mornington. LOST, Two Bluo Chequer Pigeons, rings 32 and 34; reward. 80 Albany street, Dunedin. LOST, Gold Brooch, with pearl in centre; reward. A. Miller, grocer, George street. LOST (Saturday night), a Bear Fur Necklet in George street, between Hanover and St. David streets; reward. Duthio Bros. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed from Berwick, Two Draught Bay Mares (last seen at Gaversham); one with cover on has white face; reward. Jame9 Sinclair, Berwick. I OST (Saturday morning, between J Brighton and Dunedin), Lady's Purso, containing half-sovereign, otc. Finder can have money on returning purse to W. E. C. Reid, 102 Princes street, Dunedin. OST, a Sweetheart! end no wonderl The -i silly boy wouldn't buy her Henderson's Honoy Kisses—and there you are. Let this be a warning. LEFT m electric car, Friday, Umbrella; Toward. Return D. Ford and Co., Princes street. WUfcD, in Mornington, about beginning December, Brown Fur Boa. Owner pleaso call at Napier's Store, Mornington. Board and Residence. BANAMA Privato Boarding-house, Stuart and Smith streets.—Double or Single Bedrooms; comfortable, homely, and reasonable. e; every convenience; hot and cold bath, etc. 98 SL Andrew street. -» or vicinity. "X.," office of this paper. . private family: quiet; central; state terms. Address "J.A.," 'Star' Office. AftTBD, Boarder; privato family; .». every comfort; terms moderate. Address "South End," 'Star' Office. ANTED, by Lady with eoperior home, » v Two Ladies engaged during day ae Boarders. "Reasonable," 'Star* Office. r ANTED, by' Gentleman, good Board and Residence. "Terms," 'Star' ANTED, by young Lady engaged dnrTo Letmo LET, 6-RCOMED HOUSE in Arthur A street, opposite school; 2 balconies overlooking the town; hot and cold water service; jjas connections throughout the vul not be let under 12 months. Apply to R. T. WHEELER, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. > LET, large Furnished Room (central); two single beds, wardrobes, duchesse, bath, kitchen conveniences; good locality; suit two young ladies. Apply firstly 8 Manse street. levwnght and James, solicitors. O LET (shortly), modern Five-roomed House, all conveniences. T. Downes, Forth street. ) LET, large well-lighted Workshop; central situation; suit carpenter or mo LET (St. Clair), modern 9 Rooms, all A conveniences; close beach and school. Hooper, Crawford street. ) LET, Flat of 4 well-lighted Rooms ly suitable for business purposes),' mson's Boot Store. Apply MomBon's. fTVJ LET, small Cottage, Elm row-, suitJ. able for widow or two girl friends. Apply Morrison's Boot Store. nr\o LET, large Shop and Two Rooms, A recently renovated, Main road, South Dunedin. Botting, butcher, Kensington. street), Shop, 24 x 16. _r n ni-n» iL-tl npo LET, comfortable TwoHtoomed CotA tage. Apply T. Shannon, storekeeper, Anderson's Bay road. *Bh streete. Crust and Crust, 3 Manse street. :3M n Jr cottvenfences); splendid view. Griffiths Bros., Caversham, _____ convenience; close to tram. Horde, and Moloney, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12396, 9 January 1905, Page 5

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