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1 . * Amusomont*. H IS ' MAJESTY’S THBATHE' ' v - Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, and City Councillors. \ The FubHc are reminded that, the last opportunities of witnesis- ‘ ing that beautiful Comic Opera, ‘THE MIKADO,’ Win be given them on MONDAY, 9th, and TUESDAY, 10th, when it will be again staged by the Dunedin Operatic Society in a manner' quite up to the best professional standard. No finer production has been put on the local stage. Bos Plan and Day Soles at Jacobs’s up to 1 p.m. on Monday. Overture, 8 p.m.; Carriages at 10.45 pan. Peices: 3s, 2s, Is. BURNS HALL, FRIDAY NEXT, The 15th, Commencing at 8 o'clock. ■piANO DUO RECITAL by Mrs BLANCHE LEVI and Mrs H. C. CAMPBELL. TICKETS: ss, 2s, Is. Obtainable at Dresden. Bos Plans at Dresden. A “ BURNS PAIR” will be held in the South Dunedin Town Hall on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 11th, 12th, and 15Lh November, when a large collection of useful and ornamental articles will be sold and various competitions held. T. K. Sidey, Esq., wilt open Uie Fair on Wednesday; at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. A Concert will be held in the same hall on Tuesday night, 10th inst., at 8 o’clock. Performers; Mr and Mrs Monkman-Demp-ster, Miss Burk, Miss Scott, Miss Maitland, Messrs Mills, Davidson, Lawn, Cole, Brutin, Scott, Braik, Young, and others. Orchestra, Admission, 6d, In aid of Wesley Church, Cargill road. KING’S BIRTHDAY, 9lh NOVEMBER. BOTANICAL GARDENS. OOMB INED BANDS’ PETE. BABY SHOW. Babies Under 12 Months. Entry Free. MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITION (Good Prizes). For full particulars see Programme. ADMISSION; Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Musical Programme. M. POLLOCK and A. J. HALL, Hon, Sees. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL COMPETITIONS, DEC. 28th to JAN. 9th, 1909. ENTRIES Vocal, Elocutionary, Literary, and Instrumental Items Close NOV. 30th. Special Note.—Winning Competitors have choice of Gold Medal or U Guineas cash; second prize, Silver Medal or 15s cash. Book of Words now obtainable from Gordon and Gotch, or G. W. Jcuner, lion, sec., Tennyson street.

EXCURSION TO MAORI KAIK AND OUTSIDE HEADS (Weather permitting). KING'S BIRTHDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. mHE Favorite S.S. INVERCARGILL will JL leave Rattray street Wharf at 10 a-m. for Maori Kaik and Outside Heads. Fares: Adults, 2s 6d; Children Half-price. Meals obtainable on board. Hot Water supplied free. INVERCARGILL SHIPPING CO., LTD. Lost and Found. LOST, on Friday evening, near Garrison Hail, a Silver-mounted Umbrella; initials L.G. Reward on returning to H. Clark, tobacconist, Lower High street. LOST, near Alva street, Tuesday night, largo Black Cat; reward. 134 H>h street. LOST, a Black Leather Doctor’s Bag. Finder please return to Woodward, chemist, Stock Exchange Buildings. LOST, Spectacles, in case, between His Majesty’s Theatre and Alva street. Reward on returning to Mrs Woodhouse, Alva street. LOaT, a Silver Belt, between Union and George streets. Apply 302 George street. LOST, between Maryhill, Momington, and His Majesty's Theatre, Cameo Brooch. Finder return Wren and Co., Princes street. LOST, Gold Chain and Cross, in Pacific street, Nevada. Finder rewarded returning No. 9, Waihemo, Nevada. LOST, from train, between Dunedin and Caversham, Upper Set of Teeth; roward. A. E. J. Blakely, dentist. LOST, Gold Brooch, near Octagon. Plcaso return to Eastabrook, jeweller; reward. LOST, this morning, between Wardell's and Caversham, long Leather Legging; reward. Warded Bros., George street. lOST, Dark Brown Pony, since Thursday. J Finder kindly communicate to 149 King street. LOST, Sunday last, Scarf Pin; crescent and star set in pearls; reward. 21 Hope street. lOST, Wednesday night, between Oval ■i and Ogg's Corner, Silver-mounted Black Leather Purse; owner's name inside. Ruder please return. OST, between Cosy Dell and All Saints’ Church, Gold Bracelet (sapphires and diamonds). Bannister, High street, LOST, Gold Horseshoe Brooch (keepsake), between Bishopscourt and Roslyn; roward. Mrs Bolam, 144 High street, Roslyn. LOST, Box, containing blow lamp and tools; reward P. Sheehan, sanitary plumber, South Dunedin. LOST, an Overcoat, between Glen and Waverley. Finder please communicate with Seidelin, nurseryman, Momington. WILL Party who found Boy’s Overcoat. Normanby street, Musselburgh, Friday morning, kindly return 36 Normanby street. FOUND.— Golden opportunity; All interested in spiritual advancement attend Prayer Meeting, Garrison Hall, To-morrow morning, 10 o’clock, TJTOUND.—WiII the Lady who purchased J- a comb from the London Importing Company on Monday last please call again, as a sum of Money has been found which we believe belongs to her. FOUND — No Equal, much less c cel, the Champion Family Magic Healers—Morris's; obtainable everywhere. Try them. FOUND. —Prime Poultry to-day; Turkeys, Chickens, Fowls; Smoked Blue Cod, N.Z. Mutton Birds. Stewart, fishmonger. FRESH,' Fresh Whitebait, Whitebait, Whitebait; fresh Fish all kinds. William Stewart, fishmonger and poulterer. FOUND, the Best Place to get your Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired is at Martinelli’s. George street. FOUND.— Phit Tailors, 23 George street; Suits to fit, look, wear; nothing better: 50s. Holiday Resorts. CENTRAL Otago.—Good Accommodation for Visitors, Ranfurly House, Ranfurly; no consumptives token. Mrs Harris, proprietress. WANTED, at Broad Boy, One or Two Rooms, use kitchen, DecemberJanuary. Address “Merchant,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, 2 or 3 Famished Rooms for fortnight in country (Christmas). “L.M.,” ‘Star’ Office. . W~ ANTED, by party of young Ladles, 5-roomcd Furnished Cottage for 2 weeks at Christmas time. Pnkeioraki or Warrington. Address “Careful,” ‘Star* Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 7

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