Amusemenik. PAEBWBTjL TO IHE BBSKBB TO-NfeHTEJ CALEDONIAN GROUND. - ...J. AND-K. >TA3ET. : TO-NIGHT! At 8.15. TO-NIfflB!El KEWELL! ' FAKKWJBUCT BESSES 0' TH' BARN ABSOLTITEIiY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY Of Ever Hearing THE MOST FAMOUS BAND IN THE WORLD. Patrons are advised to- Come Burly or Purchase their Tickets in the City during the day. General Admission: ONE SHILLING! Special 'Enclosure, ONE SHILLING Extra, and-a few Reserved Seats, THREE SHILLINGS. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE At ONE MINUTE INTERVALS has been arranged, and Trains will convey Passengers to Both Entrances. , The Grounds will be BrillianUy Illuminated with Colored Lights. , SPECIAL NOTICE. In the, event of Unfavorable Weather the Performance will bo given-in HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE At Usual Theatre Prices. programme: March—'Zenlandia' (A. Owen). Overture—' Rosanrande ' (Schubert).. Trombone Solo—'Hide Thou Thy Hated Beams,' 'Waft Her AngoJs' (Handel). — Mr T. Bowling. Selection—' TANNHAUSER' (by "Universal Deaire). Intermezzo —'In Ye Olden Times' (Cope). Selection—'TL TROVATORE-' (Verdi). Euphonium Solo—"Why Do tho Nations' (Handel).—Mr P. Berry. Fantasia—'A SOLDIER'S LIFE' (Sberriff). Tho Besees will bo assisted by the Pipe Band and Volunteer Rifles in .{his.item. NOTE. —The . Performance will Commence at-8.15p.m. Accommodation "for all. Plan of Reserved Seats (3s) and also 2a Tickcts--on Sale at tho Dresden. Two SbSling and One Shilling Tickets on Sale at Jacobs's and Romison's. F. S. STETSON, Manager. The Hhrminations at the Caledonian Groond To-night are by Messrs TURNBUDL AND JONEa GROCERS' PICNIC, MOUNT STUART, FEBRUARY 13. -""INTRIES for Hudson's Handicap <22oyds), Powlcy and Keast Handicap (350yda), and Nelson, Moatc, apd Co., Ltd. Handicap (440 yds) Close on SATURDAY, 9th inst. Entry, 2s for each event, can be mode wi members of' Committee, or Secretary. H. H. S. WHITE, Hon. Secretary. ORAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO OTAGO HEADS. S.S. MAHBNO. WEDNESDAY Next, February 6, leaving- Dunedin Wharf 8 p.m. West Harbor Band in attendance. FARE, Is 6d; Children, Half-price. R. N.. MCULLOOH, Hon. Sec MAFKKTNG TERRACE, Glasgow street, South Dunedin. TO LET (one minute from Ogg's Corner), 4 and 5-ROOMED HOUSES, just renovated throughout; Front Houses Bs, Back Houses 6s. J. ROY, Agent, 90 Princes street. TAVING Taken Shop lately occupied by L Searlo and Eberhardt. Princes street, I am prepared To Let Half to suitable tenant; subdivided to suit. G. Moody, hairdresser. IHi Q-ROOMED Cottage, mode atral); also, 1 Roc rate entrance. Apply 77 Castle street. 9 -ROOMED Modern House, 4 bows; all modern convenienoer °" t\ 5-roomed Dwelling, with la Shop, 14s. Apply next door. RO LET, good 4-roomed Verandah House; L conveniences; sunny aspect; tram, rail, school. Mlntosh, Peter street, Oaversham. rrVO LET, 8-ro< JL veniences), 17s. W. King, Gladstone road, N-E. Valley. TO LET (Ogg-s Corner), .Furnished Koonu jl and kitchen; every convenience; separate entn a«.~>.—j „„„<■„„«„.„„. ««,,«. Dunedin. ) LET (Howe street), Now 4 Roo (bath, copper, tubs, sewered), 13s. son, 7 Grange street. 3 LET, 6-roomed House, 56 Hanover street; all conveniences; rent, 18s D. Moloney and Co., 90 Pr' nnO LET, modern 6-roomed House, 47 JL Hope street. D. Moloney and Co., 90 Princes street. O LET, modern 8-roomcd House, Market street, near caihouse; rent, £B2 10s per annum. D. Moloney and Co., 30-Princes street. Lost and Found. " OST, Leather Purse, containing money. J!.J Reward upon returning- to Peter Hick, watchmaker. Moray place. old Neck Cham, with n a uursesmiu iiuu iilue-eolorcd pendant; reward. Lillv Bros., Georgo street. STRAYED from 252 King street, O k3 young Ram. Reward on return to -the above address. LOST, Gold Arrow Brooch, amethyst centre, between Beach aad City; reward. 62 Filloul street. TTKniNT), young Collie Dog; if not claimed Jr by Friday will be sold. Apply 88a Hirfi street. >UND, young Black-and-white Dog, like jl fox-terrier. 73 Dnncan street, Dunedin. Lectures. JROPHETIC LECTURES, Illustrated by -"- Two Large Colored Charts, in tho Gospel Hall nightly (ejeept Saturday), at 7.30. This week Mr M'CLPRE'S subject -will be "THE MILLENNIUM.' Its different aspects will be dealt with. The position of Jews, the Nations, and the Church will be pointed out. The great physical changes ill thx> Land of Palest-mo, by which Jerusalem will be made a seaport and the metropolis of tho earth. The blessing of tho brute creation, etc., will be Bhown'from the Word of God. All arc cordially invited. Meetings. MORNOTGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. rrtHE A-N2OT&L- GENERAL MEETING of -*• tho SUBSCEBBBRS and PUBLIC of the District wiH be held in the Library HaD, top of Maclaggan street, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst, at 8 p,m. THE GAELIC SOCIETY, ~~TE MONTHLY MEETING of the- Gaelic. Society will bo held in Has OddieUows' Hall, Stuart street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at -8 ©"-clock. Committeo Meeting.-at 7.30-sharp. . .... WM. MACLEOD^
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Evening Star, Issue 13038, 5 February 1907, Page 5
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