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Anrawontontii & ONE DAY ONLY ___ GOBOEOOS DISPLAY OF OHOIOTST SPftflßJ FLOWfcBS, GABBZSON HALL, PBIDA.Y, 6th OOTOBgB, IflOS. DO NOT MISS DUNEDIN HOBTXOUIi'X'UJUAL BOCTBTTS SPKTNG SHOW. 4Jreftt Competition for 7-guinea SOrer Cap (presented by B*tr and Son. London). ON VIEW: King Alfred Daffodils, Weardale Perfection Daffodils, and other New Narcissi never before exhibited in Ptmedin. Lovely Specimens of Artistic floral Decorations, Decorated Mantelpiece*, Decorated TeMea, Basket!. etc-, etc A Rrat-oiaas Orchestral Performanoe during the Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION 1«. DAVID LABNACH, Secretary, H Bond ataet.

DB COMMDfS has imported at ooaa&rable cost Edison's latest KINETESCOPE, wrtfi ten thousand feet of LIVING PICTURES, which includes the celebrated PASSION PLAY of Oberammergsa. TOMORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, at the Albany street Oddfellows" Hall, some of the films will be shown (not the Passion Play), accompanied by Songs, Highland Dancing, »nd Music. Admission, Is. Door* open 7.30. . ORGAN RECITAL. KNOX CHURCH. W. PAGET GALE, J.GJXM., CITAL in Knoi Church oa THURSDAY EVENING, October sth, at 8 p-m. Doors open 7.30. Collection. Among other items Mr Gale will play the Overture from ' Tannhauser.' ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. | ALB OF WORK in aid of Mejaocssan Mission, THURSDAY, October sth. AFTERNOON, FREE. EVENING, 8 o'clock, Lantern Talk about Melanesia and the Melanenans by Mr Coates, Organising Secretary. ' Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. DUNBDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. \ FOURTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, ! And Following Nights till October 21. i 700 BNTRIBS. 700 ENTRIES. MUSIC, ELOCUTION, READINGS, STORIES, SPEECHES, POEMS, Etc, Etc. TWO GRAND CHOIR CONTESTS. PRIZES, £285. PRIZES, £285. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ! [THE COMMITTEE Offers very Special In- 1 L ducemcnts to All Subscribers of 21a, as holders of Suhscribera' Tickets -(which are transferable) are entitled to Two (2)w Admis- | siona to Every Competition during the Fort- | night's Festival. Intending: Bubscribera are j asked to forward tlieir Names to the Secre= tary, 9* Princes street; or P.O. Box 184. . Book of Words on Sale Everywhere. E. D. GRACE, J Secretary, j Board and Resilience. YOUNG Gentleman wants Board and . Lodging in private family, north end; j)iano. •' Private," ' _____ WANTED, Plain Board and Lodging for Youth; willing to pay 12s 6d a week. Address "Homo,", 'Star' Office. WORKING Girl requires Board and Residence ; near Roslyn preferred. " Moderate," 'Star' Office. ' W ANTED, good Board and Residence (hill prefewed), by Gentleman. "M.," 'Star' Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging by young Lady; central or north end preferred. "M.E.P.," 'Star' Office. ItAVENSBOURNR CORONATION TOWN

HAUL. FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1905. X ECTURE by Mr WM. GOODLET, under -Li Uio auspices of the School Committee, ' Explosives and Poisonous Gases,' with experiments. Admission, Sixpence. Oom--1 "--L. Proceeds in aid of Hospital Extension Fund. C. W. GEORGE, Secretary. Lost and Found. " OST, Gold-bar Brooch; 3 small stones. Reward on returning to Mr Easts brook, ellor. Princes street. " OST, Uold-moonted Greenstone Brooch, between Anderson's Bay : Queen's Drive, by car or B Please return Mrs Kjrkwood, Andi Bay; rewardLOST (Monday night), in town or Roaryri Cable Car, Pan- Shoos. Finder please Roslyn Tramway Office, Rattray street. f OST, a Parcel of Accounts; rewacd, ApI J ply P. Wilson, City Brewery. . OST, on Monday, Brown Pup, 3 months; ■ 4 reward. J. Mowat, 63 Grange street. T OST, Roll of Music, c ■'" ,: *~~ sington Please return Kensington School. FOST, between DJ.C. and Athemaum, or ' :•• —x or Athe"-""" Rm"™ Vxrw Elder, chemist, George street. LOST, on Monday, Gold Band Ring; initials BLC.J.; reward. Tramway Office, Market street. LOST (Thursday morning), between Heriot row and Verchere, Dark Fur. Return Verchere, King street (No. 135); reward. LOST, between St. Clair and Howe street, on tram line. Gold Brooch- Apply Miss Brown, tea rooms, St. Clair; reward. T OST, Gold Brooch; four-leaf clover of *-i turquoises and pearl centre. Reward 1 returning' Mrs Thomson, +1 Clyde street. OST, Tusk Brooch, with name (Lola), between Canongate and Arthur steeet School. Reward returning 3 Duncan street. OST, Terrier Dog; No. 893 on collar; re--1 ward. 327 Castle street. " OST, Pound Note, Anderson's Bay i -J or Crawford street; reward. Holley, blacksmith, Anderson's Bay road. Bay Horse, with collar t—' ._ winkers. Return to Lochheacr's Factory, Mornington. TjVMJND.—Where Warehousemen can have -F good 6d Lunch and Tea. Alexandra Tea Rooms, His Majesty's Theaixe. Election Notices. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. "l/TR W. GIBB will speak;— JSX Port Chalmers, FRIDAY, Oct. 6, 8 p.m. Sawyers Bay, MONDAY, Oct. 9, 8 pan. West Harbor, THURSDAY, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. X.E. Valley, FRIDAY, Oct. 13, 8 pjn. Other centres to follow. TO THE ELECTORS AT NORTH END. ■~R H. D. BEDFORD, M.H.R., t~ u : " . contest the North End Seat, would be led to meet those willing to s—~ : -* : " securing Iris return in the HOWE STREET HALL next MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. " , Mr Bedford wUI deliver a short address. A. R. LAWBY, Hon. Sec. CAVERSHAM ELECTORATE. Ik/TB. EARNSHAWS FORTNIGHTLY OX. MEETING will be held TO-MORROW Hall, South Dunedin, at 8 o'clock. After the ordinary business Mr Eainshaw will deliver an address—'Parliamentary Sidelights; Remedies.' Government Notices. FPIICATIONS will be received by the L. Manager at the Industrial School at Cavenham for the under-mentioned POSITIONS at the New Industrial School near Levin, Wellington,:— r STOREMAN (single man). Salary, £l3O a year, increasing by £5 annually to £l4O, leas £2 a month for board. ASSISTANT in Office. £6B a year, increasing to £7B, less £2 a month for board. SEAMSTRESS, capable of making boys' suite and shirts. Salary, £4B a year and board. COOK (female). Salary, £52 a year and board. LAUNDRESS. £4B a year and board. GENERAL SERVANT. £4O a year and , board.

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Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12626, 4 October 1905, Page 5

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