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Amusements. k LHAMBBA TEBATBB, SIGHT!—" Extraordinary." The Most Remarkable Show we have ever Presented. -" Musical FULLERS' * Vaudeville Comedy. FULLERS' - Entertainers. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT t The Greatest Star EJver Imported. YBAMENS TITUS, A Vocal Comedienne, Imitator, and _ Impersonator. Engaged at an Enormous Salary. Ma/lame'Lydia A World's Theatrical Celebrity. Assisted by Mr F. J. TITUS. BERNARD'S REMARKABLE PERFORMING DOGS. An Astounding and "Wonderful Act, THE BERNARDS, The Tiny and Remarkable Musicians. NEW EDISON MOVING PICTURES. New Songs and Dances by Mr. Sam V.'nson, Little Jackson, Cray don and Barton, The Bertotos, A. L. Cropp, Scott 8r05.,, i Nellie Leslie. Efficient Orchestra. Refinement Absolute. Please Notej—lt is Quite Alone—Enormous Attraction. Prices are as usual. ST. MARY'S HALL, MORNING TON. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 27, at 8 p.m. CHORAL FESTIVAL. K MENDELSSOHN'S .'AS THE HART PANTS,' By Combined Presbyterian and Anglican Choirs. Soloists: Mrs Wakefield Holmes, Miss Ethel Bentham, Mr E. Y. Priest, Mr Aif. Ibbotson, and Master Duckworth. The Mayor <H. E. Le Cren, Esq.) in the chair. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Programmes at Lamb's, chemist. ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.G.0., Director. In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor. A GRAND POPULAR CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT By Mr SIDNEY WOLF'S CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, Numbering 130 Performers, Will be given in the GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY FIRST, JULY 25, at 8 p.m. Admission. 2s and Is. 2s Seats reserved at Begg's on payment of 6d extra. This will be a Concert of exceptional merit and interest. Book Seats early. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GARRISON HALL, JULY 26. "M"R ALFRED H. BURTON'S LECTUREDRAMA, 'THE SPACIOUS TIMES OF GREAT ELIZABPJTH.' His Excellency the Governor will Preside. Full Programme in To-morrow Night's 'Star.' In Aid of the Widows and Orphans and Aged Freemasons' Fund. Board and Residence. 7ANT.ED, Board and Residence by young » * lady engaged during day; hill preferred. Address 'Star' Office. >OAK.D and Residence for respectable —& Working Men; terms moderate. Mrs Hart, 87 George street. VACANCY.— Board p,nd Residence; single and double rooms vacant; sunny, good locality. 81 High street. To Let. TO LET, 3, 4, 5, 6-roomed Houses, City and Suburbs. Bryant, agent, Dowling street. TWVJ LET, 6-roomed House; also 2 Fur- -■- nished Rooms: modern conveniences. Botting, Reid road, South Dunedrn, TO LET, Ground Floor Suite Offices (2 rooms); new building: just completed. No. 2 Vogel street. rO LET, 3, 4, and 5-roomed Houses, Brockville: about acre ground each. Apply Sonntag's, Rosiyn. 0 LET, large Front Room (unfurnished); _- very central. Apply No. 2 St. Andrew street. \G LET, in City, Two Comfortably-fur- — histaod Rooms, with fireplaces; use range, bath, etc.; suit young married couples. For particulars apply 77 Arthur street. rLET, Furnished House or Furnished Rooms, without, board, and use of kitchen. Telephone 961. TO I*ET, 38 Arthur street, 4-roomed House and scullery. Apply Mr Blaikie, photographer, 59 Princes street. TO LET, 8-roomed House, Garfield street, Rosiyn; key Mr Kcogb, next door. Apply Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Vale street, Rosiyn; key Mr Keogn, Garfield street. Apply Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, iha.t convenient Dwelling of 8 rooms, 40 High street, lately occupied by Mr A. Ma-zengarb. Apply to Trustees, Executors Company, Water street. VACANT beginning September, Mr Ged- » des's Residence. 49 Hope street; seven large rooms, hot water, gas throughout. CES anl Strong Room To Let. cor-u-er Manse and High streets. Crust Late Advertisements. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. VSTB ARE NOW PREPARED to execute and Deliver Orders for CARPETS LINOLEUMS FLOORCLOTHS FURNITURE BEDDING, and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS COLOSSAL SALE PRICES. A. AND T. INGLIS. N.B.—All the above Goods are guaranteed to be of the best quality, and made by wellknown British manufacturers. 7/6 FOR \ A Full Dress Length of 7yds ALLWOOL Armure, 9 shades to choose from, woll worth 2s 6d per yard. SEE WINDOW. This is UNDOUBTEDLY the Best and Cheapest Dress in Otago. "ILROY AND SUTHERLAND, 174, 176, 178 Princes street. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. YRESH TENDERS will be received at the Board's Office (where amended 6bnditions of tender may be seen) until noon on THURSDAY, July 26th, for RECEIVING and DELIVERING CARGO at Dunedin Wharves. ' Deposit oheques accompanying tenders lodged under the old conditions' will be accepted by the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

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Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 5