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M ARK HA MB OH EH At , FAREWELL RECITAL TO-NIGHT ••' -. . : . -Will Play . ‘Sonata AppasfilonataV (Beethoven). 'Ehamqdin Honghjiafe No. 6' <Liszt). Ballade AFlat ’- (Chopin). ’ • POeiTlViaLY THE LAST EECITAL. H K • MAJESTY’S T^ATRF) Concert Direction,... J. AND N. TAPP. . TO-NIGHT, at 8.15, ... . TO-NIGHT, at 8.15,, ' POSITIVELY. FAREWELL APPEAEANOE . " •' 'OP ' ' MARK HAMBOURG, , : The Most Popular of all Pianists. To-night;' in response to numerous requests, ■Mr- Hambourg has been prevailed upon to play Ibat famous work, > ‘APPAfiSIONATA SONATA’ (Beethoven), A work , which the great Pianist has always been regarded as the greatest interpreter of.Tng rendering of which is said by the leading critics of the world to be the finest ever known. To. hear Mark Hambourg. in this workis ap absolute revelation, and should on no account be missed, SECUEE YOUE BEATS TO-DAY, And save disappointment, as a large audience • is anticipated. PROGRAMME for To-night’s Recital:— ■ ‘Gavotte and Variations’ (Rameau), ‘ Sonata Appassionata ’ (Beethoven), ‘Nocturne E Major,’ Two ‘Etudes,' Two ‘Preludes,’ ‘ Mazurka A Minor,’ ‘ Ballade A Flat ’ (Chopin), ’Tarantelle’ (Leschelizky), ‘ldyll’ (J. B. Davis), ‘Rhapsodic No. 6’ (Liszt). Box Plan and all Tickets available at the Dresden. N.B.—Concessions to bona fide students, of not less than 10, upon application at the Dresden. PRICES: 6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s, and 2s. OTAGO ART SOCIETY. rTVHE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHI--1 BITION Of the Society will be OPENED In the ART GALLERY HALL On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908, At 6 o’clock, And Following Days, from 11 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. A representative Collection of Examples of the Work of Leading Artists of New Zealand and Australia, as well ns several Loan Pictures by Noted Home and Continental Artists, is on view hr the Gallery. An ART UNION is held in connection with the Exhibition. Tickets, 2s 6d each. The Dunedin Photographic Society are holding their Annual Show of Work in conjunction with the Art Society. ■ ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. KING'S BIRTHDAY. Excursion from henley to taieri MOUTH, per S.S. WAIWERA, 9.5 a.m. Extra Express Train from Dunedin. SATURDAY, 7th insh. 8.55 a.m. Train. RETURN FARE, 2s 6d. AMOS M’KEGG. ■oara and Residence. /CAMERON’S Imperial Private Hotel, 226 ■ KJ Princes street; SO bedrooms; every convenience; reasonable tariff; visitors or permanent. VACANCY for Two or Three Boarders; terms moderate. 270 Princes street. To Let. TO LET. Willow Bank, Four-roomed Cottage, acullery; renovated throughout; rent, 8s 6d. Apply Mrs Muirhcad, Albany street. TO LET, Part of a Furnished House, Address “North,” ‘Star’ Office. TO LET, good 3-roomed House, large cellar, all conveniences, Forth street, Roslyn. Apply W. Clyde. TO LET, Cottage; 4 rooms, copper, tubs: splendid view. Apply 27 London street. TO LET, Shop, King street (near Union street). Apply William Wright and Co., King street. TO LET, for term, 10-roomed House, 39 Hope street. Apply H. A. Le Crcn, Momington; telephone 502. TO LET, 6-roomed House, George street; gas, hj. and c. water. Geo. Blytb, 14 Bond street. TO .LET, for term Shop and Premises, Great King street. Particulars apply Perpetual Trustees, Rattray street. TO LET, 5 Rooms, comfortably furnished, for month (quiet) before Christmas. Apply Mrs Harris, Broad Bay. mO LET, Opoho, 6-roomed House, bath, X copper, large garden; rent, lls. Apply The Store, Opoho. TO LET, Great King street, 6 Rooms, 17s 6d. Malheson and Co., 11l Stuart street. TO LET, Glenaven House, all conveniences; low rent to good tenant. T. Hey, Glenaven, N.E. Valley. mO LET, 3-roomed House, Leith avenue; JL. newly done up, copper: rent, 7s, Apply No. 16. ' TO LET, 7-roomed House, Campbell street, Morninglon; close to City and tram. Apply 30 same street. STABLING To Let. Apply 14 Harbor terrace. COMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms To Let; terms moderate. 27 Union street. -ROOMED House To Lei.; hj. and c. water, O bath, etc. Apply 324 Castle street. OFFICES and Sample Rooms, small and large, central; low rents. Hooper, 24 Crawford street. Lost and Found. LOST, yesterday, George or Frederick : street or car. Piece Crichet Work; reward. Continental Boot Depot, Princes street. lOST, Friday evening, between Duke and -i Hanover streets, Gold Brooch; reward. G. Fleury, 14 Frederick street. LOST, an Overcoat, between Glen and Waverley. Finder please communicate with Seidelin, nurseryman, Momington. LOST, One Sovereign, between Octagon and Frederick street. Maggie, Oban Hotel. * FOUND. —Peggy Bags, guaranteed real leather, at prices exceedingly below their value; Trunk, Portmanteau. Gladstone, and Handbag Maker; Leather Baskets end Fancy Goods, great variety: Funny Post Cards and latest Ladies’ Hair Combs. F. Kilt, 123 a George stret (next Baglcy’s). FOUND. —Syndicate Cash Fruit Stores, Jetty street; Prime Potatoes. 241b Is, or 6s largo sack. '' FOUND. —MacLeod MacGillivray, the Scotch Tailor, Exchange Court: prices to suit all. FOUND. —Phit Tailors, 23 George street; Suits to fit, look, wear; nothing better; 60s. Government Notices. TAIERI RACES. MOSGIEL PAEK RACECOURSE. MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1908. Admission to Grounds, Is; Grand Stand 4s extra. Trains wm leave dunedin for mosGIEL TOWNSHIP at 9.20 a.m., 10.20 a.m., and II a.m. Trains will LEAVE MOSGIBL TOWNSHIP for DUNEDIN at 5.20 pun. and 5.50 p.m. The Train usually leaving MOSGIEL for OUTRAM at 5.20 p.m. will NOT leave until 6.15 p.m. The Train usually leaving DUNEDIN for PALMERSTON at 5.27 p.m. will NOT leave Dunedin until 7.40 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12101, 6 November 1908, Page 5