Amusements. : L H A M B R A IHEATKE. TO-NIGHT I—See Our Special and Coloßsal Sho*v for Show Week. Musical FULLERS' '. Moudeville Comedy. FULLERS' Entertainers. TO-NIGHT (Direct from Melbourne)— LKSSO AND ROBERTS, Como and See "Lesso" Juggle with 401b CANNON BALL. 401b Ruby—MAXWELL arid ROBERTS— Lucy j Clever Artists! Exporti Dancers! Miss MAY WALLACE, ] A Petite and Fascinating Soubrelto. WILD WILD ROSE, In their Darinsr. Dangerous Bowio KnifeThrowing Act. "'" Soi the ROLLUss, New and' Clever Sketch. Extraordinary Now Moving Pictures. Exceptional Success of Will Rollow, Will Stevens, Lillian Loitus, and the Great Herz Trio, all in New Songs. ALTOGETHER A STUPENDOUS §HOW. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Ladies' Concession. ' SHOW WEEK VISITORS. JEGG'S have a. Startling Array of POPU_I3 LAR SONGS (Reprints of 2a Editions) at SIXPENCE EACH. Tou are MISSING A GRAND CHANCE if you fail to pay us a visit. Wo can only mention a Pew of the Songs here:— 'Would Yoi Care,' 6d; 'ln tho Shade of the Old Apple Tree,' 6d; 'Asleep in the Deep,' 6d; 'kiss Me Good-night, Doar Love,' 6d; 'Nobody,' 6d; ' Starlight,' 6d; 'Mayor of Muckemdyke' (Scotch comic). 6d; I Wouldn't Leave My Little Wooden Hut,' 6d; ' Billy Muggins,' 6d ; ' Good-bye, Mr Greenback.' 8d; 'l'm Trying so Hard to Forget,' 6d; etc., eto. DOZENS OF OTHERS. THE LATEST and~BEST at SIXPENCE EACH. CHAS. BEGG~AND CO., , 21 Princes street, Dunedin. Pianos, Orga-ie, and Musical Merchandise. Depot for " COLUMBIA " Talking Machines. Call and See Them. Excursions OPENING OF BOATING SEASON AT RAVENSBCURNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ist. mHE S.S. MAHENO, kindly placed at the JL disposal of the above Club by Mr F. J. Sullivan, will leave the Cross Wharf al 2.30 for Ravensboumc. Return Fare (including afternoon tea). Is. C. FRENCH, Hon. Sec. Holiday Resorts. lEORGE KOLLBERG, Owaka Mouth Acf commodation Board, OTAGO Central.—Good Accommodation for Visitors, Ranfurly House, Ranfurly " v Station. M — " '~ : " J 'UGGETS, Port Molyneux.—Seaside Accommodation (Mrs Campbell); trap leets passongers Romahapa. on application, elephonc, Tokata. Public Notices. ■ O KEONG, 85 GEORGE STREET. i , Just Landed, our English Shipment of THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES. Also, a Fine Stock of Chinese and Japanese Goods, Japanese Purses, Bags, Bangles, Dolls, Fans, Lanterns, and Decorations. CHINESE TUSSORE AND WHITE SILKS. GRASS LINEN, CREPE CLOTH, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. DRESS BOOTS FOR FARMERS. The men who aro toilers on tho soil nowadays are very different from thair forefathers. who had all tho hardships and few of the pleasures of life. T landß the samo kii sisure as tho town man docs. And in regard to elegant BOOTS, intended for holiday wear and such-like, we can offer some splendid values. There is tho "G t LOBE," at 19a 6d; genuine English make, immensely iy"! Then there's the " DIPLOMA,'' a real woll-raado sunimor Boot, at 12s 9d; and tho very neat " RURIK " at 14s 6d. Albo the extra wide GLOBE, for men with broad feet, 14s 6d. Ladies will find we can suit them in good qualities and reasonable prices. COOKIIAM HOUSE, Depot for High-grade Footwear, PRINCES STREET. ASLIN AND BEDFORD, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ► 13 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Hall), era! Sums Await Investment. J3H(ENIX THICK PEEL. THE BEST PEEL IN THE WORLD. Sold Only in Packets and Tina. BRANDED "PHCENIX.'? If you Take Any Other you are Pa with a Second-class Article >EAUTD?UL DUNEDIN, ITS EN- > VJLRONS, AND THE COLD LAKES OF OTAGO. Contains Full and Concise Directions for teaching Every Picturesque Spot in the Province. A MEMENTO OF MAORILAND For Friends throughout tho Colony and Beyond the Sea. Citizens and Country Cousins, be Loyal, and Induce Tourists to Visit our Beautiful Province. PURCHASE AND POST A COPY. Obtainable at all Booksellers. PRICE -. 2s. IMPORTANT SHOW. to the Summer Show i find a Full Display of NEW GOODS in all Departments at tUTHTE BROS.', LTD., DRAPERS, A Call will bo Esteemed. GOLD AND SILVER. We have just opened a Case of GOLD AND SILVER-MOUNTED UMBRELLAS of such convincing values and tin newest of designs in Handles that inspection will repay you. Prices range from 3/6 TO 21/ EACH. IRKPATRICK AND B The Spinning Whed,' 66 PRINCES STREET. KOYAL CAFE TEA ROOMS, Corner of Manse and Stafford streets. ■ AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY. LIGHT LUNCHES. , STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. FRUIT SALAD, Etc, Etc. Open dairy from 10 a-m. till 6 p.m., and < Saturdays till 10 p.m. .FIRST-CLASS- ORCHESTRA in attendance.,'
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Evening Star, Issue 12982, 29 November 1906, Page 5
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