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Amusements. . ■ |) EIN CESS THEA IB E. Lessee and Manager, A WILLIAM ANDERSON. Still Booming f Still Attracting! , Still Mystifying I ' ; "A.- Still Drawing! . THE PUBLIC. CZERNY , 1; . The King ,-pf Magic. CZERNY The Brilliant Entertainer. CZERNY The Refined Humorist, )"•' : The PRINCESS THEATRE is the Fashionable Resort of the City . ; _ BECAUSE CZERNY’S- ‘ ; is a High-class Entertainment, and has been patronised during the week by the leaders of Dunedin Society. Everybody Expresses but ' ONE OPINION n “ A delightful and charming evening’s amusement, presented . with infinite gracefulness.” CZERNY! CZERNY! ‘‘A magician most profound in his ait.”— SbakespearcPRIGE3: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. , . • Trea5urer.........'..:.. ;ItR ANK TALBOT. Business Manager,..MICHAEL JOSEPH. A M BRA ... T HEAT EE TO-NIGHT—New Artists, New Programmer Musical • FULLERS’ Vaudeville' 1 Specialty. ;; FULLERS’,: ' Entertainers, Extraordinary Success of COMEDY THE-: KEANS'. CYCLISTS’ THICKS. THE KRANS. MARVELS. Positive Marvels and Really Funny. New Artists a Genuine Success. MISS PHYLLIS CHEYSTAL, A Dainty Serio; a Clever Artist, WALTER ANDERSON, ■ ' A Clever Descriptive. The Greatest Success Ever Recorded— Flossie—RCWELL SISTERS—Mattie BERYL LYTTON, ETHEL LESLIE, JACK HAGAN—A Lively End Man. Quartet of Wonderful Musicians—EßSONS! Last, But Not Least, Mr WARD LEAR, Funniest of Funny Men. New Finale, ‘Hot Pies!’ New Farce, ‘Jqknnie Come-lately.’ Dross Circle, ,2s (Ladies Is); Stalls, Is , i (Ladies 6d). ©porting:. FORBURY PARK RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, s* A CCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE on TUESDAY, March 20, at 9 p.m. E. L. MACASSEY, Secretary. - To Let. TO LET, 7-roomed House, all conveniences, central; 5 Rooms, South Dunedin; Furnished Room, town. Mrs Dick, Synagogue, TO LET, Cargill street; “ Arawa. ”; 9 rooms, all conveniences. A. Ciulee, Benevolent Office, Moray place. RTvO LET, Gentlemen’s Residence, 9 rooms, JL all conveniences; 5 minutes from George street. Apply “ Dalmore,” ‘ Star ’ Office; mO LET, Six-roomed Brick House, Castle JL street; all conveniences. Apply 70 Dundas street. TO LET, Anderson’s Bay, modem 6-roomed JL House; i-acre, good garden. ■S. De Leon, Stock Exchange Buildings. IflO LET, Furnished Bedroom (bath, every JL convenience), near town (nice locality); private family. Particulars M'Kenzio, Arcade. TO LET, No. 6 Constitution street, 4roomed Cottage. Apply J. Duff, 106 Dowling street. r|AO LET,, for nine months, from Ist April, A Grove Nook, St. Clair (furnished)'. For particulars, apply to H. Mosman, on the premises. TO LET, Modern Six-roomed House (new), fronting Clear, Town Belt, Maori HilL Particulars card window. fIRO LET (Market street), centre of town, A goad 8-rooraed Dwelling; suitable boarding-house; every convenience; immediate possession. Homer and Moloney, Princes street. TIRO LET, off Royal terrace (facing Queen’s JL Drive), 10-roomed House, bathroom, scullery; one floor; every convenience; low rent, good tenant. George Esther. TO LET, 4 Rooms; suitable dressmaker, A tea rooms, etc. Lilly Brothers, 73 George street. TO LET, Furnished Room (4s), to respectable old lady or working girl. 57 Albany street. TO LET, Room (central), furnished or unfurnished ; cheap rent to respectable woman. “ Sisters,” 100 George street. TO LET, Bedroom (central); suit lady; use of conveniences; terms moderate. Address “ Room,” ‘ Star ’ Office. mO LET, Central Offices; also Dentists’ A and Working Jewellei's’ Rooms; cheap rents. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, 8, 6. 4, 5, and 2-roomed Houses, City and Suburbs. Bryant, Dowling street. TO LET, Five-roomed House" in Manor A place. Apply No. 175 Upper Walker street. . WSeetings. YjM.C.A. harriers. A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be A held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), in the Y.LLC.A. Rooms, Moray place, at 8 p.m. Intending Members of proposed Wednesday Club are invited to attend. W. A. HAMBLBTT, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. riTUTE MONTHLY MEETING of the Burns A Club will be held in the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21st instant. This is the last Concert of the year, apd a First-class Entertainment is provided. Mrs Doling, Mr Fanquhar Young, and other popular Vocalists will appear. Dance, as usual, to follow. ' J. R. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary. MORNINGTON CRICKET CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of . the above Club will be held in the Council Chambers, Momington, on WEDNE-SDAY EVENING, 21st inst., at 7.30. Business: Bazaar J. A. PICKARD, 9 Hoii. Secretary. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 21st INST., At. two o’clock. HIGH-CLASS DINING, DRAWING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, Etc. D M. SPED DING o will sell, in Upstairs Room, on Wednesday first, . _ ' ■ r Handsome dining room suites (best leather), carved frame saddlebag suites, massive glassback sideboard, extending table, superior bookcase, hall stand; elegant double and single wardrobes, attractive toilet pairs (with large cheval mirrors), carved front duchesse chests and washstands; wall and mantel mirrors, best bordered carpets in velvet pile and tapestry, hearth and sofa rugs, bedsteads, bedding, napery, etc., etc., and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS of every description; also COSTLY UPRIGHT GRAND PLANO, 2 American organs, sewing machine, etc., etc. On view from Tuesday in Upstairs Room. WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH, : At 2 o’clock. ■ At .Rooms, 151. Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' OCCASIONAL SUITE, WERTHEIM MACHINE, WALNUT OVERMANTEL. SUPERIOR .HAMMERLESS D.8.8.L, GUN (By Piper), Greener Bolt-. SUPERIOR • D.8.8.L. GUN (by Mortimer, maker to Prince of 'Wales)/ ’ Alex. Harris and co. have received instructions to sell, as above, Occasional suite in . tapestry ./and plush, large walnut overmantel, Wertheim sewih°machine, (hand, or treadle), large oval table! mirror-back -sideboard, h.h. armchair, revolving 'office cliair, occasional tables, ’Austrian chairs, hair ' couch, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, red pine chest,' 'wdahstahds, ware, wood cot,,, linoleum* child’s chair, Idtchen tables, mincer, wringer, enamclware, crockery, buggy damps: vyce, : carpenter’s' iron cramp,. Massey-' HamsibicycM;\large Iritehen guns, etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5