Amuaemonta. llns ; MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FAREWELL APPEARANCES Of JESSIE MACLACHLAW* QUEEN OP SOTTISH SONS, Assisted by Mr JOHN MUKDEN, 'OeDiat, And Mr ROBERT BUCHANAN, Ksouft. Commencing TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO NIGHT At 8 o’clock. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, “ HALLOWEEN," Under the Auspices of the Dunwhn Borns Club. PROGRAMME. Selection—Pipe Music.—The Dunrfin Pipe Band (Pipe-major M'Gregor). Opening Remarks. —D. chairman (Vice-president of the Dunedin Burns Club). Dramatic Song ‘Angus Macdonald (Roeckel). —Mi™ Jessie Maclachlnn. _ t ’Ceflo Solo—‘Morceaa re Concert’ (Sersassj. —Mr John MTanden. Love Song--(a) ‘Ae Pond Kiss’ (Bonn); (b) Border Ballad—* Blue Bennshs’ (Srott). —Miss Jessie MselanKlan. ’Cello Solo—* Recollections of Bums ’. (Blau). —Mr John MTdnden. Humorous Song—‘ Tho Laird o’ Cookpan (Naime). —mss Jessie Saclachlan. Part Song—' Scotland Yet’ (Beil) —Buns Club Choir (W. R. Don, conduct**). Highland Dance—Double Sword joanceMessrs J- and D. M’Kechnie (piper, Pipfe. major MHechnie). . Selection —Contest Piece. —The Dunedin CitiBand (Mr E. Cook, bandmaster). Gaelic Songs—(a) ‘Mo Dhachaadh’ (My Home, K*Pariane); (b) ‘ Oaismeachd Clionn Chamrain’ C March of the Cameron Men,’ Sinclair). —Miss Jessie Maclachian. ' ’Cello Solo—‘Highland Memories (MXondon), introducing ‘Within a Male,' ‘ 0 Nannie Wilt Thou Gang.’ and ‘Barren Kooks.’ —Mr John M'Linden. gong—‘A Highland Lad My Love wasßom J (Bums). —Miss Jessie MhdaeMan. PRICES; ss, 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at the Dresden. Body door-ami . DaySale at Jacobs’s. GRAND BAND PISTE. NOVEMBER 9th, 1905. fWXHB FOUKTH ANNUAL PETE of the A City and Suburban Bands will be held in the Botanical Gardens on the above date. Splendid: music by "the Bands. Comet Solos, Ton or HomAios. BABY SHOW fist and 2nd prizes for Boy and Giri under 12 months). ST.T. THE FUN OF THE PAIR. A TIP-TOP DAY’S ENJOYMENT. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. P. BARTON, A. REED, Secretaries Bond Pete. CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. SA. he LAUTOUR’G , Anminl PUPILS’ FESTIVAL. Pirst-daes Vocal and Instrumental Programme. ocalists; Misaca MPadane and Woodlands, Messrs Wilhelinsen and Flynn. Admission, le. ncompsiiists, Miss Hansen, Mr Hugh Black. Religious. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. OTAGO AUXILIARY. MISSIONARY MEETINGS. Deputation for 1905: Rev. A. W. Brough, of Erode, India. . TUESDAY, Slat. Public Meeting, Moray place Congregational Church, 7.30. Christian Endeavor and Young People’s Societies specially invited. WEDNESDAY, Ist November.—Anderson’s Bay Presbyterian Church, 7-30. THURSDAY, 2nd.—Port Chalmers Congregational Church, 7.30. FRIDAY, 3rd.—Milton Presbyterian Church, 7.30. I SUNDAY. sth. St. Clair Congregational, at U o’clock. Ravensboume Congregational, at 3. | Leith street Congregational, at (130. GEO. HEXGHWAY, Secretary. •Corporation Notices- ! corporation VEHICLE TRAFFIC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Owners and Drivers of Carriages, Cabs, Carts, and Express Waggons that, the LICENSE FEES now being OVERDUE, any person found Plying for Hire without having taken out the necessary License, and Paid the Pees in respect of same, will be PROCEEDED AGAINST without further notice. JOHN JACOBS, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 25th October, 1905. Lectures. M.U.1.0.0.P. LOYAL HAND AND HEART LODGE. A LANTERN LECTURE entitled ‘Reminiscences of Early Days' will be given by P.P-G.M. Bro. J. Wood in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, on TUESDAY EVENING, 31st October, 1905, at 8 O’clockMembers of the Order and their friends are cordially invited to attend. J. C. MTNTOSH, N.G. To Lat|TTO t. t<7 l (Furnished or Unfurnished, or X will sell furniture), 7-roomed Flat in George street; hot and cold water; highpressure boiler; scullery, pantry, bathroom, and all modem conveniences; gas and fireplaces in five rooms; large room suitable for workroom or bedroom, can bo let with the premises if desired. Apply JOHN MDONALD, Tailor, Princes street. rpO LET, comfortable 5-roomed Cottage; JL conveniences. Apply Mrs J. M'Cluskey, Melbourne road, South Dunedin. fTW LET, Paddock for grazing. Mis TagJL gart, Musselburgh. TO LET, Furnished Bedroom; suit workX mg girl or elderly lady. Apply Mrs Wilson’s Store, Maoandrew road. mo LET, Room, partly famished or unX furnished (suit lady or gentleman engaged during day), within two minutes Momington tram. “Homely,** ‘Star* Office. TO LET, modem 6-roomed House; hot X and cold water, bath, etc. Apply Mrs South, Bathgate street. South Dunedin; or 127 George street rpO LET, 3-stalled Stable. Apply Mrs £. X Alexander, Prince Edward read. Sooth Dunedin, rpo LET, 5, 7, 9, 11 Roams, CSiy; 6, 7, 10 Rooms, Furnished. Maeassey and rf'tO LET, 4 Booms, scullery (cheap to good X tenant). Black's road. Apply Webster, Mechanic street, Valley. fTtO LET, 8-roomed House, Stafford street. X Apply Solomon, Gascoigne, and Hay, solicitors. rpO LET, commodious 6-roomed House at X Wingaiui, near railway station. Apply Irvine and Stevenson, L.d_, FiUcul street; or Mr Ross, Wingstui House. rpO LET, 5-roomod House, sear egg’s Coo X ner. Apply E. Cooke, pork botcher. South Dunedin. rpo LET, Four-roomed House, i&uait street. X Apply before 6 o’clock, W. J, Clark, rpO LET, 11-roomed House, in High street X (all modem conveniences); sunny spot. 81 High street.' KENSINGTON AVENUE (opposite Drainage Board’s Office)—s-roomod House (an conveniences); rent, 12s 6d- Adams Bros., solicitors. HOUSE To Let <3 rooms, scullery, and hoiks). Apply 93 Moray place (opposite Fire Brigade). fpO LET, S and 2-roomed Homes, Clyde X . .street, Momington. Apply 21 Elgin.
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Evening Star, Issue 12647, 30 October 1905, Page 5
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