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Amusements. MAJESTY'S THEATRE " EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, FAREWELL, and POSITIVELY the Last Opportunity of Seeing EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES. EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES. EDISON'S POPULAR PICTURES. Pre-eminently The Finest Moving Picture Attraction in New Zealand. STILL MORE \ NEW PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Positively THE LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales Jacobs's. RAND MILITARY BALL "* Wfll be held at GARRISON HALL On FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, at 8.30 p.m., Jnder the auspices of tho Dunedin City and Caversham Rifle Volunteers. ravish Decorations, emblematic of Japan, will be arranged by that well-known artist Mr J. A. Pike. The Grand March will be played by the Mornington Band. Music, Souness. Caterer, Mrs Beatson. ouble Tickets, 6s 6d; Gallery Tickets, 6d. "TARLAIDH COIN NA H-OOIN NEIG CCJILEACH." IT IGKL AN D RIFLES' BALL, -**- FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th. Yates's Band. FOUND: "Is teofcha fuil na burn." RALLY ROUND THE SCOTCHMEN. HIGHLANDERS' BALL, FRIDAY, AUG. 17. BOXING! REAT DISPLAY AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, August 6 and 7. CHAMPIONSHIPS OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. j Bantam-weight (Bst 41b). j Feather-weight (9st>. j Light-weight (lOst). I Middle-weight (list 41b). Heavy-weight (any weight). Also a Welter-weight (lOst 71b) Novice Tournament. All tho Cracks will be there, including Griffin, Parker, Gilmour, Ross, Thomson, Morris, M'DonaJd, etc., etc. BIG ENTRIES HAYE BEEN RECEIVED. FROM THE FOLLOWING CITIES WILL DEFINITELY COMPETE: CHRISTOHURCH, INVERCARGrLL, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, and TIMARU. J. B. HOLT, Hon. Sec., 9 Richardson street. ' WOLF'S CHOIR K..1 Will RESUME PRACTICE At the Orphans' Club Room, Morav place, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Bth INST., ' At 3 p.m. New Members may bo enrolled on applying to the undersigned. Subscription: Halfguinea for the half-year. SIDNEY WOLF, Telephone 1,671. 19 Princes street. AND T. BURT'S --*-• EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL SOCIAL Will bo held in Choral Hall FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, August 10th, Tickets: Double, 6s; Ladies', 3s. Kroon, caterer. D. W. STALKER, Hon. Sec. HAVE YOU SEEN GREAT MUTOSCOPE? AMERICA'S GREAT INVENTION. Next Searle and Eberhardt's, No. 170 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. ROLLER SKATING RINK, BrydoneHall (entrance from Vogel street). —Rink Open Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evening until further nolice. Skating from 8-10 p.m. Paul Sonderhof, directeur. Sporting 1 . J-fcUNEDIN COURSING CLUB. FORBURY PARK. FORBURY PARKNEXT FRIDAY-and SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 and 11. COURSING EXTRAORDINARY. Champion Dogs from All Parts of New Zealand Competing. THE LADIES' BRACELET. SAPLING AND OPEN STAKES. Prize Money £l3O Prize Money. Magnificeut Coursing. Strong Hares. First Cour-o Friday, 1.50 p.m.: Saturday, 2 p.m. Admission, Is (Grand Stand included). TAKE ST. KILDA TRAMS. Final Payments, Draw, Call-over. Pollock's Billiard Room, Maclaggan street, on WEDNESDAY, August 8, at 7 p.m. sharp. Board and Residence. r OUNG Lady engaged in business requires comfortable Board and Residence; perI manent; hill preferred- Address "Sunny," 'Star' Office. IOMFORTABLE Board and Residence for I Gentlemen or Married Couple. 101 Canongato street. ANTED, by young Married Couple, 2 I - - superior Furnished Rooms, in quiet I private family. " Superior," ' Star' Office. WTnTED, few Working Men Boarders; , single and double rooms; washing i dons; hot and cold bath, piano; 16s weekly. j 54 St. Andrew street. ANTED* Board and Lodging (Three , - - Bedroolas and One Sitting Room), by Lady and.Tw Gentlemen; good supply hot water essential. Box 218. COMFORTABLE Board, Residence, 72 Manor place; large room; suit two eentiexoen or named couple-;- tease Moderate.

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Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 7