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Amusements. Alhambea theatre Fuller than ever Last Night! TO-NIGHT I—“ Extraordinary.” '■ The Most Remarkable Show we have ever PiGScntsdi Musical FULLERS’ Vaudeville Comedy. FULLERS’ Entertainers, TO-NIGHT 1 (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT! The Greatest. Star Ever Imported, LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS. Every Person who Loves the “Wee Bairns” should not ndss seeing Madame Titus as “The Baby.” Engaged at an Enormous Salary. A World’s Theatrical Celebrity. Assisted by Mr F. J. TITUS. BERNARDS REMARKABLE PERFORMING DOGS. An Astounding and Wonderful Act. THE JUVENILE BERNARDS, The Tiny and Remarkable Musicians. NEW EDISON MOVING PICTURES. Now Songs and Dances by Mr Sam Wuson, Little Jackson, Craydon and Barton, The Bertotos, A. L. Cropp, Scott Bros,, Nellie Leslie. Efficient Orchestra. Refinement Absolute. _ Please Note.—Despite Enormous Attractions, our Prices are-just the same; Dreas Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is, Ladies’ Concessions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In tho Presence of His Excellency the Governor. QRAND Mr SIDNEY WOLF’S CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. GARRISON HALL, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o’clock. ■ADMISSION 2s and Is. JpBINOESS THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mr Henry Hawkins. Touring Manager ...Mr George Blood. Commencing SATURDAY, JULY 28th. For a Short Season Only. THE COMING ATTRACTION. DALSO THE GREAT. DALSO THE GREAT. THE PREMIER ILLUSIONIST OF THE WORLD. In an Extensive Repertoire, replete with the Latest Effects in Magic. ' DALSO' In his Splendid Temple of Enchantment, attended by his Goblin Spirits, and surrounded by his Magnificent, Costly, and Unique Apparatus, Will Commence with his Wonders of ANCIENT NECROMANCY and MODERN MAGIC. A Magician Most Profound in his Art.' ‘As You Like It,’ Act v., Scene 2. Supporting Dalso are Miss MYRA GRAHAM, Mezzo-Soprano, And Mr ALEX. HAY, Comedian and Dancer. An • Efficient Orchestra, under the baton of HENRY HAWKINS. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and: Is. No Early Doors.’ Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. WATCH! COMING, G HEAT MUTOSGOPE. AMERICA’S GREAT INVENTION. Next Searle and Eborhardt’s, No. 170 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. OPENING NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 28th. In Aid of the Widows and Orphans and Aged Freemasons’ Fund. QAERISON HALL, TO-MORROW EVENING, JULY 26, At 8 o’clock. His Excellency Lord Plunket (Grand Master of Freemasons) presiding, LECTURE-DRAMA By Mr ALFRED H. BURTON, ‘THE SPACIOUS TIMES OF GREAT ELIZABETH.’ Vocal and Instrumental Music. Tickets, 2s and Is. R. T. WHEELER, Hon. Sec. LIBDERTAFEL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, at tire Choral Hall, tho Dunedin Liedertafel will inaugurate the Twentyfirst Year by giving its Seventy-fourth Concert. Mrs R A. Power will sing ‘Sunshine and Rain’ and ‘Beloved, it is Mom.’ Mr Jas. Armstrong will sing ‘ Across tho Far Blue Hills, Marie.’ Mr A. Ibbotson will sing ‘ Ob, Hear tho Wild Winds Blow.’ Miss G. Meenan will play ‘ Polonaise Brilliantc.’ Messrs Eagar and Hussey will sing ‘ Watchman, What of tho Night?’ The Liedertafe) will sing New Part Songs. Extra Tickets (price half a crown) may be obtained at the doors; or from the non. secretary, Mr 0. W. KENT, care John Reid and Sons, Dunedin. Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF EXTENSION OP OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY, OMAKAU TO OHATTO CREEK. The extension, omakau to chatto CREEK, will be OPENED on MONDAY, 30th July. On and after 30th July the Train leaving Dunedin at 7.45 a.m. will .leave Omakau at 3.10 p.m., and arrive Chatto Creek at 3.45 p.m. Commencing on MONDAY, 30th July, a Train will leave Chatto Creek at 8.35 ajn., Omakau dep. 10.30 a.m., thence to Dunedin as at present, i There will not be a Railway Officer stationed at Chatto Creek. Freight on Goods forwarded to Chatto Creek will require to bo prepaid Ajs there is uo Goods Shed or Crane provided at Chatto Creek, only Small Lots of Goods should be consigned to that station. By Order, Meetings. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA, A MEETING OF RESIDENTS interested in the Erection of a Band Rotunda near the entrance to the Beach will be held at the Town Hall at 8 pjn. on THURSDAY, the 26th Jtilv. W. J. BURK. Mayor. St. Kilda, 21st July, 1906. Lost and Found. LOST, between Post Office and Albany street, Yellow Purse and Money; reword. Stone’s Directory, Crawford street. OST (last, week), a Silver Battleaxe Brooch. Finder please return to Mr Townsend, jeweller, Octagon. LOST, in Octagon, Beeeton-Humber Bicycle. Finder rewarded by. retuxning C. and W. Hayward’s, George street. LOST (Monday), Lady’s Umbrella, E Bowen, dr Princes street, Mussclbi Reward on reluming 62 High street, Mti burgh. LOST, Purse, between station, Dum and Constitution street, Port (prol iu train); reward. Mrs Densem, Pork TTpOUND, Black-and-tan Collie; owner A have same by paying expenses. Vivian, Canongale street, "ILL tho Gentleman who called at 5 Octagon re Chain Bag refcun onoei important.

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Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 5