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Amu?emc^tf». MAJESTY'S r . THEATRE, '_ TO-NIGHS (WEPNESDAYO. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT (Assisted by K&ikorai, Duncdin Novate, and Pipe Bands), ' In Aid of a Pja.no for the Old Men's Home. Under tie Patronage of Hia Worship the Mayor. Doors Open 7.30; Commence 8 o'clock. ALBERT B. HALL, Hon. Secretary. . J. B. KR.VOSE, Assistant Secretary. To-night!— Large Andienoes Nightly. ■ LH AM Bit A THEATRE. Toriughtr—Magnificent New Programme. Musical FULLERS' Moving Vaudeville. FULLERS' Pictures. An Enormous Hit. Mr ALEX."HAYS, Comedian ~and Eccentric Dancer. See the Moke's New Act. TOM HECLEY, "The Musical Moke. - ' A Remarkable and Versatile Musician. The Funniest of Funny People, HARVEY and MORRIS, In a New Record Laughing Sketch. . Come and See Then; Break Crockery. FRANK KING, the DescriptiveTerrific and Enormous Nightly Success of lies Wartofi, Pearl Love}], Bob' Lloyd, - Celia, Mavis, Sisters, Phyllis Fay, and Ejsie Bates. NEW MOVING PICTURES—ReaI Gems. NEXT SATURDAY—WILL STEVENS. Circle 2s, Stalls Is. Ladies' Concession. iTAIKORAI PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR .Will give Caleb Simper's Popular Cantata 'THE ROLLING- SEASONS' (With Orchestral Accompaniment), Followed by SACRED CONCERT by leading In Wakarl Hall, on FRIDAY, 28th inst-, At 8 p.m. Admission, Is; Ghildren, 6d. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY FIFTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. Competitions in MUSIC, ELOCUTION, STORIES, ESSAYS, DEBATES, SPEGHES,- Etc HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE and. VICTORIA HALL, OCTOBER 2nd to OCTOBER 13th inclusive. PRIZES and TROPHIES, £290. 600 ENTRIES. 600. Admission: Afternoon Sessions, 6d; Evening Sessions—Dress Circle, 2s; Body of Hail Is. , Subscribers' Tickets. 21s each (enfeitliuc; holder to 2 transferable admissions to all contests). E. D. GRACE, Secretary. TO-NIGHT. CHORAL HALL, at 8 o'clock. v N N U A L CONCERT By PUPILS of Mr and Mrs J. H. HUTTON. A Splendid Programme. Front Seats, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Shows. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL HORSE PARADE, Tabuna Park, Dunedin, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 27th, 1906, 11 a,m. Electric Trams lo Gate of Park every 20 minutes from Post Office—at 6. minutes, 26 minutes, and 46 minutes past each hour. RECORD ENTRIES OF NEW ZEALAND'S BEST HORSES. H. V. FULTON, Secretary.

Meetings. TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION. A MEETING of CONTRIBUTORS to and others interested in the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme will be held in the Dunedin Technical School on. SATURDAY Nest, September 29, at 11 a.m., to consider the advisability of endeavoring to secure the privileges granted to contributors to the Police Provident Fund, under jhe proposed Civil Service Superannuation Bill. Members of the Education Board, the School Committees' Association, and School Committees are specially invited to attend. OSCAR L>. FLAMANK, Sec. O. Educational Inst. DUNEDIN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. mHE ANNTTAT, aWNT?.RAT. TWTJTrcTTWn. the above Club -will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on FRIDAY, Nest, September 28th, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Statement, and General Business. All members and those interested in swimming are requested to attend. F. SCALES, 105 Albany street, Secretary and Treasurer.

To L©t. MHO LET, Sixrroonied House (sunny situa■A- tion), near Post Office; state family. Address "Hill," 'Star' Office. rglO LET, Bay-window House -fl- (pantry, scullery, conveniences), Grosvenor street, Kensington. Apply 88a High street. rilO LET (George street, City), 4-roomed X. Cottage, 8s 6d; 5-Toomed Dwelling, 12s 6d. Alex. Harris and Co. TO LET, 6-roonied House, Hanover street; all conveniences. Horder and Moloney, 90 Princes street. r|u) LET, 4-roomed House, with, modern X conveniences, close Hillside Workshops. Botting- Eeid road, South Dunedin. TO LKT, Offices and Store, corner Bond and Jetty streets. Apply A. Moritzson and Co. 0 LET, old-established Blacksmith and Wheelwright's Shop, situated in King street north. Pull particulars on application to Grace and Wilson, 94 Princes street. rilO LET (St. Clair), modern 9 Rooms (all X conveniences); also Cottage; - cheap rent. Hooper, Crawford street. '.O LET, fine large Office; cheap rent. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, Six-roomed House, No. 20 Lees street. Apply Solomon, Gascoigne, Hay, solicitors. L Ojrg's Corner; cheap rents. „ it^ujS Terrace, Glasgow street, South Dunedin. h.c gas, every convenience. W. Ajiderson, Tweed street, Littleboume. f|\o LET, 5-roomed House, off George X street, near Dundas street, 12s a week. Samson, auctioneer. T7UJRNISHED Rooms To Let; travellers, -I visitors: select; central,; homo conveniences. 2 Chapman Terracajt 45 SUiarfc street. -• J^UENISHED— Axawa Houso, St. Olair, 10 rooms; bath, hot, cold shower. A. and J. M'Farlane, Maciaggan street. \WO-ROOMED Cottage; suit bachelor or couple without children. Mrs Mackenzie, 86 May Bank, N.RV. Corporation Notices. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION LEE STREAM PLANT. nHBNDERS will be received in the Town X Clerk's Office, Town Hall, until 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 'fho 26th instant, for the PURCHASE of the MACHINERY, consisting "of Boilers, Compressors, Receivers, etc., etc., at the Lee Stream Tunnel Works. Specifications B»y be seen and full particulars (obtained at the City Engineer's Office, Town Hall, Octagon, Dunedin. R. W. RICHARDS, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 17th September, 1906. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. NOTICE. " LL RATES OWING after 30th of the - present month, are liable to an Additional Charge of 10 per cent. C. WEDGE, Towu Clerk. Rosljn, 26tfa September. 190&.

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Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12928, 26 September 1906, Page 5

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