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Amusements. THKATR.B. .William Anderson Fred Henningham, Continued Success of WILLIAM ANDERSON’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, The Latest London Domestic and Emotional Drama, : , THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. ' If we were to consider the importanooof the marriage vows before taking them, there would be less sin, less divorce, and less of that misery that is eating like a «mnwr into the heart of the society of to-day. TONIGHT (THURSDAY), The Extraordinary Successful THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. Owing to the Great Success of this Successful Drama, the Management have decided to Postpone the Nest Production until Saturday Night. THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. . , » SATURDAY NEXT, For the First Time in New Zealand, THE BEST MUST WIN. Prices: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box Plan, the Dresden, Day Sale, Jacobs’s. Lectures. A LECTURE ON c mEB COST AND ADVANTAGES OF J- DRAINAGE WORKS ’ . (Illustrated, by upwards of 60 Slides) Will be delivered by Mr J. T. NOBLE ANDERSON In the CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. The Most Rev. the Primate will occupy the chair. Proceeds in aid of the Family of One of the Drainage Board’s Workmen, who has been incapacitated for Four Months by a daugorouiJjjllness. ‘ VJ Tickets, Is. May be obtained from Messrs J, Breithwaite, J. Wilkie and Go., and J, H. Hancock. Meetings. AUSTRALASIAN SOUTH AMERICAN MISSION. A WELCOME MEETING-to Mr CHARLES WILSON, lately returned from the Argentine and Bolivia, will be held in the Choral Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, 15th inst., at 7.50. Dr Waddell in the chair. All interested in missions cordially invited. A. H. HEYGOCK, Hon. See. jpSINGEBS'S Lessee and Manager. .Representative, DUNEDIN BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS’ UNION OF WORKERS. f | \H£ MONTHLY 'MEJETEN G of the ntovyi. JL Union will be held in the Trades Hall Moray place, bn SATURDAY Next, 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business; General. J. HAY MBS, Secretary. LO.L. Sm GEORGE WHITE, No. 54, • meets in Hall, Roslyn, FRIDAY, the 13th, at 7.45. Visitors heartily welcome. Py order W.M. T. AYERS, Sec. ‘ Holiday Resorts. STEWART Island.—Mrs Ramsay, Seafield 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. XIVANSDALE Picnic Ground.—Running . Track, largo ball; boilers on ground if required. Particulars J. Howard, Evansdalo. S BASED® Acconlmodalion.—Vacancies for Tourists and Families. Apply Mrs R. F. Johnston, Hampden. Board and Residence. PANAMA Private Boarding-house. Stus and Smith streets.—Double or Sins Bedrooms; comfortable, homely, and roast able. VACANCY for few .Boarders; eomfoi able home; every convenience; hj and cold bath, etc, 98 St. Andrew street. Home for Two yom V bath, .piano; terms * modem! Apply 94 Queen street. MARRIED Oouplo require comforlal .board and Residence; hill preferro Ueolv “Horae,” ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, by young Lady engaged dr mg day, Board and Residence; tern moderate. Address “ Urgent,” ' Star ’ Office Election Notices, DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS. OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following CANDIDATES—viz. JAMES ARKLFi THOMAS REID CHRISTIE RICHARD, MARIS CLARK THOMAS SHEPHERD CULLING HUGH GOURLEY JAMES SMALL —having been duly Nominated for the Offif of Members of the Dunedin Drainage a: Sewerage Board, n POLL will be taken WEDNESDAY, January 18, 1905, bebwe the hours of 8 o’clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.i in tho following POLLING BOOTHS:— Iho Garrison. Hall, Dowling street, Dunedin. The Oddfellows’ Hall, Albany street, Dunedin. The Mission Hall, Walker street, Dunedin. The Mission Hall, Russell street. Dunedin. The Council Chamber*, St. Kilda. The Council Chambers, South Dunedin. Tho Council Chambers, Oaversham. The Council Chambers, Mornington. Tho Council Chambers, Eoslyii. The Council Chambers, Maori Hill. The Council Chambers, North-east Valley, For the Election of Three of tho said Candidates. JOSEPH GORDON SOOULLAR, Substitute Returning Officer. Dunedin, January 12th, 1905. TO THE W-ROTORS OF THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE DISTRICT. Gentlemen and mesdames,—The late Chairman of the Board has decided rot to offer himself for re-election. 1 have therefore agreed, in reply to a deputation and several requests from different parts of tie District, to offer myself as CANDIDATE for your Suffrages. If I am elected I will enter the Board with the sole desire to give to the duties those broad business principles which should be applied to all public works. My efforts will likewise be directed to see that this important undertaking is systematically and economically carried through, and at the same lime to do justice to all parts of the District. There is a hostile feeling in some quarters against the methods of the Engineer, but if elected I will give Sympathetic Support to Mr Anderson to continue the scheme that has been adopted by tho Board, as I oohsider it would bo a grave error if that important officer were unduly harassed by a majority of unfriendly members, Very faithfully yours, THOS. S. CULLING. Public Noticos> MEN’S Colonial All-wool Sox; a hard-to-boat line,' Is pair. New Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon. FANCY DELAINES. We are Showing a very Nice Range of ALL-WOOL WASHING DELAINES, In Fancy Patterns, At Is 3d per yard. Good Value, New Goods, and Pretty Patterns. AND SUTHERLAND, PRINCES STREET. '

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Evening Star, Issue 12399, 12 January 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12399, 12 January 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12399, 12 January 1905, Page 5