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Amusements. Tc-night!—Record laughing Show. » LHAMBRA THEATRE., To-night—Magnificent New Programme. Musical FULLERS' Moving Vaudeville. PULLERS' Pictures. To-night, First Appearance of ;Mr ALEX. HAYS, Comedian and Eccentrio Dancer. See the Moke's New Act. TOM HEDLEY, "The Musical Moke." A Remarkable and Versatile Musician. Tlie Funniest of Funny People, HARVEY and MORRIS. lii a New' Record Laughing Sketch. . Come and See Them Break Crockery. FRANK KING in hia Great Scena, 'The Pearl-diver's Crisis.' Terrific and Enormous Nightly Success of Les Warton, Pearl Lovell, Bob Lloyd, Lewis Sisters, Phyllis Fay, and Elsie Bates. NEW MOVING PICTURES—ReaI Gems. Circle 2s, Stalls Is. Ladies' Coneesskm. ST. KILDA METHODIST CHURCH.— OPENING SOIREE in Town Hall, St. Kilda, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Tea on tables at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, Is. Public Meeting to follow in New Church, Queen's Drive, at 7.45 p.m. Speakers: Revs. 0, H Laws, 8.A., and H. B. Gray. Musical pro? gramme by Choir and friends. Children's Tea on THURSDAY NIGHT at 6 o'elock. A STARTLING DEVELOPMENT IN THE MUSIC TRADE. B EGG'S SIXPENNY EDITIONS Of POPULAR SONG- SUCCESSES, Selling in Enormous Quantifies. Have Yon Seen Them? The Biggest Thing We Have Ever Handled in Music. CALL OR SEND FOR COMPLETE LISTS. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., THE MUSIC SELLERS, 21 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDLN. Lost and Found!. JLJ tween Morningfcon extension and Dundas steeet; reward. Stewart Dawson's. , in King Edward street, Basket .J Shirts. Finder kindly leave at Mrs McDonald's, newsagent, Corner. ■* between Kaikorai and Arcade; reward. Ginsberg, Arcade. MEMBER who took Hat, Rescue Lodge, return Rattray street Hall, get own, as he is known. JERSON (known) return Purse, with contents, lost Mornington car, 9.15 p.m. Monday; reward. Tram Office or Girton College. Lectures. ALVATION A RMY HALL, Dowling street. TO-MORROW EVENING, 8 o'clock. BRIGADIER KNIGHT'S RECITAL On His Travels Through the Great Archipelago. H. D. Bedford, Esq., will preside. Admission, 6d. In aid of Missionary Operations. \ LL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 8 p.m. _ LECTURE by the DEAN, WAGNER AND THE LYRIC DRAMA-: THE BATTLE OP THE STYLES.' With Musical Illustrations. One Shilling. Tickets at the Music-sellers. Meetings. DUNEDIN ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. mHE USUAL FORTNIGHTLY MEETING JL of the above Society will be held in the Chamber of Commerce THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 25th September, at 7.45. Business: Address, 'Partnership Accounts,' by the President (A. Johnston Brown, Esq , F.1.A.N.Z.). „ n J. T. HAMANN, Hon. Sec. 14 Crawford street. Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. HOME INDUSTRIES. rf"NTENDING EXHIBITORS arc Notified JL that the Date for Receiving ENTRLES for the Home Industries Classes HAS BEEN EXTENDED to MONDAY, October Ist, E. J. RIGHTON, Secretary. TO Let. fj\o LET {St. Clair), modern 9 Rooms (all conveniences); also Cottage; cheap rent. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, comfortable 5-roomed House on hill. Apply Mr Donogkuc, King street, Roslyn. TO LET, 1 Room (tunnshed or unfurnished), with fireplace; very central. No., 7 Athol terrace. TO LET, Room (30 x 15); conveniences-, suitable work room; also, large Workshop. Sussex Private Hotel. TO LET, fino largo Office; cheap rent. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, Srx-roomed House, No. 20 Lees street. Apply Solomon, Gascoigne, Hay, solicitors. rjjnO LET, 4 and 5-rocmed Houses, near JL Ogg's Corner; cheap rents. 3 Maf ekingTerrace, Glasgow street, South Donedin. nnO LET, comfortable Four-roomed VeranJ- dah House, with scullery, etc., Maitland street. Apply 119 Maitland street. JL street (opposite Clear), Maori Hill. Apply next house. TLLOWS," Pnnces street south; - - Seven-roomed House; all conveniences; rent, 20s. Middleton Co., 49 Castle street. WO-ROOMED Cottage; suit bachelor or couple without children. Mrs Mackenzie, 86 May Bank, N.E.V. Board and Residence, IHP.ISTCRURCH Exhibition.—For AccomJ modaticn apply at. once; Rooms, Board and Lodgi?ig, Bods, Tent Accommodation; state your requirements, enclosing ss; we shall book in advance. The People's Accommodation Agency, E.A., 183 Gloucester street, Christchurch. [NION Dining Rooms, close to wharf and -J railway station. . Vacancies for few Boarders, 15s per week. IMFERL4L Private Hotel, 226 Princes street; fifty rooms; reasonable tariff; cleanliness, comfort, civility. D. C. Cameron, proprietor. [.'ACANCY for Two Ladies or Gentlemen V Boarders; comfortable homo; terms moderate. 13 Russell street. "ANTED, in Mornington, Board and - - Lodging by Tradesman, in private f<wnily; no other boarders kept; state terms. Address "Quiet," care of 'Evening Star.' CorporsstSo'n Notlcaa. NG LEASE, SOUTH DUNEDLN. iNDERS are invited, and will bo reE_ ceived in the Town Clerk's office, until o o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, tho 26th September, 1906, For lease for grazing purposes Section 25, Block VII., Town District (between Cargill and Macandrew roads. South Dunodrn), containing about 10 acres 2 rocda 27 ix>les, for a period of one year. Tenders must state the rent' per annum offered, and be accompanied by a deposit equal to the first six months' rent. Further particulars on application. R. W. RICHARDS, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 18fch September, 1906. Coal Notices. OH! Do, please, order TO-DAY another Load of JTreeman's COAL. It heats the range so quickly that cooking is quite a pleasure now. For the Grates, too, it is THE BEST WE HAVE USED. I have saved quite a lot out of my housekeeping money by using only " JpREBMAN'S,

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Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12927, 25 September 1906, Page 5

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