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Amusements. ww-oewMS.-THJB A£BE; Representative.™...........„,Fr«d W»»ffll*»ghM»v -.':: ;, Continued Success of , ANDERSON'S eAmgus i>EAMaaio dßoiKisaaaDN In saei latest Itondon and * tidnaJ Drama; ■" ■ TICBOUGH THE DIVORCE COURT, which was presented' for she second time in. New Zealand lasi rilght, and again Packed t&e Theatre from floor to ceiling with a Delighted and EntirasiastiQ A-trdfenee. TO-OTGHir (TUESDAY), Thfi3axteaordinary Successful ItoneßtibDraroa, THROUGH THE DT7C&CB GOURT. Elaborate Scenery, depicting An-Orange Grove in Spain, The Great Court Scene, Christmas. Eve at PenarttrTdwer&R THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. THURSDAY NEXT, For the First Time in TCew Zealand, THE BEST MUST WIN. Pricest-3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan, the Dresden. Day Sale, Jacobs's* L-H AMB R A THE A T RE* TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. BENEFIT TO HARRY PEARCE. CAMERON and JOHNSTONE, The Scottish Champions, will Positively Appear. Albo Members Woods-Williamson and Anderson Dramatio Companies,, and many well-known amateurs. Don't Forget to See MICK POWLEY and " DUFFY "M'LAR.EN, The Local Champions. PRICES ... . 2s and Is. C. BRYANT, Stage Manager. . E. V. WOODHOUSE, Hoa?Sec. Lectures. A LECTURE ON TBTjUE 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, THURSDAY NEXT, 12fh TNST. Proceeds in aid of the Family of One of the Drainage Board'-a Workmen, who has been incapacitated for Four Months by a dangerous illness. Tickets, Is. May be obtained from Messrs J. Braithwaite, J- Wilkie and Co., and J. H, Hancock. Holiday Resorts. k? House, Half moon, 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 Roroahapa. inWSEMSM -»jj Tract, large hall; boilers on ground if required. Pariactdars J. Howard, Evansdale. comnletely Furnished Cottage, close beach, Warrington. Apply Box 11*. To Let- ) LHE, nice 4-Boonied House; bath. aspect. Samson, auctioneer. -fl- shed; low rent good tenant. James Samson, auctioneer. \3*E2m&S!B±i£MBM&MR!M .), centre of City. Apply Public Trust Office. ) LET, 6-rponted Brick House (bath), Harbor terrace. Apnly 118 Albany :et. TinO LET, convenient House, four rooms, JL 7s 6d; large garden, sunny situation. Apply Clark's Store, Woodhangh. fPO LET, 4-roomed House, Maori road. A Apply R. C. Procter, Cuttcn street,. South: Dunedin. mO LET, Foui-roomed Cottage, of MacJL laggan street) bathroom; besatiful view. Sievwright and James, soficifcors. ri"V> LET (shortly), modsm Five-roomed -1- House, all conveniences. T. Dnwnss, Forth street. mo LET, large weH-Bghted Workshop; JB- central situation; suit carpenter or storage. Wilson, Balk, and Co., Jetty i bvj A/Jix- (fx. vjia.Tr>, mouern y itooms, all JL conveniences.; eloae beach and school. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, Flat of 4 well-lighted Rooms (only suitable for business purposes), over Morrison's Boot Store. Apply Morrison's. , rTv) LET, small Cottage, Ehn t-ow; suitJL able for widow or two girl friends. Apply Morrisorfs Boot Store. TO LET (King street), Shop, 24 x 16. Watson and Mollison, 120 King street. Manse streak Crust and Crnsi, 3 mO LET, 2-Sfcorey Bride House (6 rooms, JL all conveniences); splendid -view. Griffiths Bros., Caversham. JL every convenience; close to tram. Harder and Moloney, Princes street. ANTED To Let for 5 weeks from 14th V ▼ January, Seven-roomed handsomely Furnished House (every convenience), north end City. "Reasonable No. 2," "Star' 1 cold water, electric beHa, • " Lama," adjoining STCracken's, Carereham. Apply M'Cractom's. iWeettnga. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. nXELU ANNUAL MEETING of ContribnJL tors and Life Governors of the Dunedin Hospital, for the purpose of Electing Two Trustees, under the provisions of Section 34, "Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886," will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, January 12th, at'3.3o o'clock p.m. J Life Governors have the power of exercising their Votes by Proxy, given in writing. A. BURNS, Secretary. N.Z. PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. T\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ±1 EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the above-named Company will be hold at the Company's Office, Queen's Rooms, Crawford street, Dunedin, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), the 11th day of January, ISOS, at 4 p.m.* A. JOHNSTON C. BROWN, Secretary. Auctions. THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Household Furniture, Wamnt Piano, Mirror Sideboard, Bft Ertonding Dining Table, Mirror Hall Stand. All-brass Kerb Fenders, Gents' Bicycle, etc. ■" AME S SAMSON AND CO. " _ have received instructions to sell byauction, at tbeir Rooms, Dowling street, Wainitt iron frame piano (by Bnmns), piano stool, mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, telescope dining table, oheffonier, diniwr and tea services, e.p. ware, cutlery and glassware, china-ware, tapestry and plush suite, octagon.and tea tables, brass fenders, , fire brasses, coal vases, ornaments, pictures, marble and striking docks, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry and leather coaches, arm and rocking chairs; . Vienna, winker, and rattan chairs, whatnots, settee suite, hall clock, mirror hall stand, doable and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, 4-drawer chests, duchesse pairs, massive faU-Scotch chest, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, tables, chairs.'looking glasses, kitchen and cooking utensus, copper boiler, wringer, gente' biejcl»« fc oewmg etc. ;

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Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12397, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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