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Amusements). nH.E~ FATAL WEDDING. >- LAST THREE NIGHTS Of a UNIQUE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. IS MAJESTY'S. Sole Direction of Messrs CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GTJNN. Business Manager .G. H". Barnes LAST THREE NIGHTS Of Messrs MEYNELL'S AND GUNK'S Speciaily Selected Dramatic Organisation, In the Sensational Transatlantic Musical Dramatic Success, THE FATAL WEDDING. THE FATAL WEDDING-, THE FATAL WEDDING. See the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE ~ m ~. And the "TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK, Incidental to which arc a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES. Orchestra under the Baton of N Mr WYNNE JONES. Stage Manager Mr C. R. STANFORD. Plans at the Diesdca. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Door Sales, 6d extra to Stalls and Pit, obtainable at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Doors open 7 p.m. Overture 7.45 p.m. Carriages 10.50 p.m. MANAGERIAL. The CURTAIN WILL RISE at 7.50 each evening, when patrons are requested to be seated. THE TRAIN TO PORT CHALMERS will be DELAYED UNTTL 11.15 EACH EVENING. MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. FRIDAY, JULY 20, at 8 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL. or __ Mr DAYDD COOKE will Play ' I Puritani * (Belluu), 'Offcrtoirc in E flat' (Batiste), 'Grand Marche Triomphale' (Grison), 'Second Sonata de Camera ' (Peace), ' Faust 2nd Selection' (Gounod), 'Liebslied' and 'March of the Crusaders' (Liszt), and other selections. Miss CLARK will sing 'Ave Maria' f Cavalleria Rusfcicana,' Maecagni) and 'Heart's Fancies' (Goring Thomas). Mr JAMES J AGO will sing 'There is a Green Hill* (Gounod) and 'Tie Mandoline Player.' Mr E. SCHNACK will play Comet Solo, 'The Soul's Awakening.' Admission Free. CoHeoy><m. «9PJ Under the Patronage and in the Presence -of His Excellency the- Governor. GRAND CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By Mr SIDNEY WOLF'S CHOER AND ORCHESTRA, GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. CHORAL: Elgar's 'Banner of St. George.' Sullivan's Last 'Te Deum.' Elgar's 'God Save the King.' VOCAL SOLOS: Miss MACLEAN and Mr E. PRIEST INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS: Miss INA GOW and Mr E. PARKER. Chorus of 100 and Orchestra of 30 Performers. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. Tickets, 2s and Is. 2s Seats reserved on payment of 6d extra at Berg's. Annual Subscription (two Concerts in the year, six tickets for each Concert), £1 Is; three tickets for each Concert, 10s 6d. Corporation Notices. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. iUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JL that the TOWN HALL CLOCK will be STOPPED FOR REPAIRS from THURSDAY, the 19th instant, until noon on FRIDAY, the 20th instant. R. W. RICHARDS, Town Clerk. Duncdin, 18th July, 1906. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. TRAMWAY CONCESSION TICKETS. >UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after MONDAY, the 23rd Julv, 1906, Tramway Concession Tickets (14 for Is) WILL NOT BE SOLD BY CONDUCTORS, but may be PURCHASED ONLY FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTS:— George Edwards, fruiterer, 136 Princes street. H. M'Neill, tobacconist, Stock Exchange Buildings. E. C. Woodward, chemist, Stock Exchange Buildings. William Elder, chemist, 201 George street. R. W. RICHARDS, Town Clerk. Duaedin, 14th July, 1906. To Let. SHOPS TO LET BY TENDER. rpENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up to 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, 21st July, for the LEASE for Three, Five, or Seven Years of TWO NEW and COMMODIOUS SHOPS, with store rooms at rear of each, situated in Princes street, between the premises of Messrs J. Wren and Go. and Mr W. Stewart. Conditions of tenders at our Office. PARK. REYNOLDS, AND CO. TO LET, 3, 4, 5, and 6-rocmed Houses, City and Suburbs. Bryant, agent, Dowling street. jT\O LET, Four-roomed new House, hj. and A c. water, every convenience. Apply 69 Rattray street. nnO LET, 84 Duncan street, Five-roomed A House; every modern convenience; sunny situation. Apply No. 86. TO LET, 38 Arthur street, 4-roomed House and scullery. Apply Mr Blaikie, photosrapher, 59 Princes street. fT\O LET, 6-roomed House, City road, Rosi lyn. Arthur A. Adams, 79 Princes street. Dunedin. TO LET, Market street, 8-roomed House; every convenience, newly renovated. Horcler and 'Moloney, 90 Princes street. TO LET, convenient 9-rooined Residence, 4-1 Manor place; hot and cold bath, gas, electric bells, modern sanitation. For particulars anply next house. \0 LET, 2-roomed Cottage, scullery, Tange. W Harris's Store, 109 Dundas street. TO LET, Section, next Parkside HoteL Caversham (26 poles), with old building of 12 rooms, which can be utilised for new bnilding. Apply Webb and Allan, solicitors, Princes street. TO LET, 4 -Rooms, scullery, above Maxwell's Hardware Depot, South Duner'in. Particulars at shop. TO LET, Forth street, 5-roomed Hcuse, bath, basin, tubs, sink, hot and cold water, all conveniences. Apply 42 St. Andrew street. TO LET, 6-roomed House, High street; 'ow rent to good tenant. Mercer ond Mitchell. TO LET, 4 Rooms, Athol place Terrace; patent closet, asphalt yard. Applv No. 33. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Selwyn road, N.K. Valley; rent, 7s 6d per week. Apply the Trustees, Executors Co., Water street. npO LET, Main road, Caversham, Shop, -fi. Jour rooms, washhouse, copper, tubs. Apply Mrs Cole. Svdney street, Caversham. TO LET, Unfurnished Rooms; fireplace, use of kitchen. Apply 167 N.E. Valley. TO LET, comfortable Five-roomed House, now'y renovated; moderate rent Apply J. Can-oil, Gladstone Villa, Walker street. rTU) LET, Four and Five-roomed Houses, X lareo gardens; rent moderate. Apply Clydebank. " Weils streets Maori Hill. -«- furnished and unfurnished. Wants 8roomed Houso (central). Apply next SynaAlbany street.—Nicely-furnished Front ~ . li-droo'u To Let: tuit two ladies or married couple; references. KING STREET (nearllanover street).— Neat 2-roomed Cottage; 6s. Applv Mrs Crawford, 69 King street. RANTED Let, Two Unfurnished Rooms; - . quiet, respectable locality; terms derate; suit young couple. 81 Arthur street. ANTED To Let, 2-roomed Cottage, - - washhouse, and large garden. Apply Granger's Stonu, Bajs, -

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Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 5