Amusements. L HAM BR A - THE ATR E. Entirely Redecorated and Renovated. Direction of T- J./WEST. ; ' NIGHTLY at 8. ; MATINEES SATURDAY at 2.30. '• “For Comfort—The Alhambra.” The Pre-eminent and Incomparable , ' WEST’S PICTURES, WEST’S PICTURES, rrn \TTnTm tVEST’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. AN ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. / AN ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. _ . . JACK JOHNSON • erJ2S?»/ or World-famous Contest. SENSATIONAL SHADOW BOXING. . . Also, in Addition. Tactics by the All-conquering TOMMY BURNS, TO-DAY’S CHAMPION. 10w the Winner To-night. ORCHESTRAL BAND. ORCHESTRAL BAND, ■a S) 2s, an J I s - Reduced Rates With Concession Tickets. Bus. Manager. A. M. MILLER.
F PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. 0 U R*T H CO N C E R T, GARRISON HALL, THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. Subscribers are reminded that the last Concert of the present season will take place on Thursday next. Intending subscribers for next year’s season are requested to send in their names to the secretary or any member of the Society. . E. S. WILSON, Secretary. , Empire Building. ’Phone 1,749. Box. 92. S alb O F WORK. USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS, Etc. WASHER'S HALL, ROSLYN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 3 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m., In Aid of the Building Fund Eaikorai Baptist - Church. COMB and SEE the NONDESCRIPT PERFORMING DOLLS, Etc. Come, and Bring Your Friends. Sale 'of work. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd and 4th. BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION of ENGLISH GOODS chosen by Mrs J. M. Ritchie, Suitable, for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, At Reasonable Prices. THURSDAY EVENING, VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT By tho Scarlet Merrymakers, “all the way from Dunedin,” assisted - by Twelve Little Coons. ■FRIDAY.—A Farcical Comedy- in Two Acts by C. R .Allen, called ‘Mixed Doubles.’ Tickets, Is, available both evenings; afternoon, free. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. GRAND'' CONCERT by Scholars and Friends will be given in tho School Hail TO-MORROW (iWsday) EVENING at 7.30. Proceeds in aid of Prize Fund, Good Programme. Dialogues, etc. Admission, Is; Children, half-price. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN! Please don't forget to look in at BEGG’S PHONERY When you arc in town. You’ll find it a great treat. We are Headquarters for the Phonograph and similar Machines, Records, and everything of the kind. Oar Prices are Rockbottom ! GENUINE EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. Gem, £3; Standard, £6; Home, £9; Triumph, £ls, etc. I COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONBS. Trump, £3; Jewel, £6; Leader, £9; Peerless, £l2: Sovereign, £ls, etc. COLUMBLV TONE-ARM MODELS. Crown, £9 and £l2. GRAMOPHONES. Baby Monarch. £6 ICs; Monarch Junior, £9; Doric, £11; Monarch Senior, £l4 10s. RECORDS.—Thousands to select from. Cylinder—Edison, Is 9d each; Colombia,; Is 6d each; Sterling (British), Is 3d each, i Disc. —Colombia, lOin, 3s each. Gramophone, 5s to 25s each. Have you seen our “ Begg’s Music-in-the-Camp ■’ Outfit? Price, £5 for, a Complete Phonograph Turn-out. Ask to see it! CHAS. ‘ BEGG AND CO., LTD., The “ Phonery ” and Phonograph Parlors, Princes.street. ' Meeting's. MASONIC. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, No. 143. j nnHB INSTALLATION of Bio. ROBERT JL M‘NAUGHTON as Worshipful Master of the above Lodge and the Investiture of Officers will take place in the Masonic Hall, Moray place, on THURSDAY, the 3rd December, 1908, at 7.15 p.m. sharp. Brethren of Sister Constitutions cordially invited. Board of Installed Masters formed at 6.30 p.m. E. W. G. H. WATTS, P.M., Hou. Secretary. A Special Car will leave tho Octagon for Roslyn and Knikomi at 12 o'clock. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. A MEETING OP RESIDENTS will be held in the Town Hall, St. Kilda, on MONDAY, 7th inst., at 8 p.m., to Consider what Steps shall be Taken to have the Nuisance caused by the Royal Crescent Ditch (tramway line), in Musselburgh Ward, Abated. W; T. MTARLANE, Mayor. MASONIC. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, S.C., N.Z. SOUTH. OFFICERS and MEMBERS of above District Grand Lodge are requested to Meet at Masonic Hall, Moray place, on THURSDAY, December 3rd, at 7.45 p.m., to Attend tho Installation of Officers of Lodge Otago Kilwinning, 143, N.Z.C. J. ABBOTT, D.G. Secretary. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of X the above Society will .be held in the Town. Hall on WEDNESDAY, 9th December, 1908, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet, Notices of Motions, Election of Office-bearers, and to Transact* General Business. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. insurance Notices. STANDARD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Head Office: HIGH STREET, Dunedin. Risks accepted in follqwing Departments:— Fire, Mamie, Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability, Personal Accident, Accident and Disease, Mortgage Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, including Administration Bonds, and Plato Glass. THOMAS S. FISHER, General Manager. Telephone 26. THE COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Authorised to transact ACCIDENT AND GENERAL INSURANCE - BUSINESS Of every description. Fire Marine Accident Sickness . Employers’ Liability Mortgagee Indemnity Plate Glass Burglary , Fidelity Guarantee Public Risk, F. H. CARR, Manager, Otago and Southland Branch. Temporary Offices, Russell’s Buildings, Comer Crawford and Water streets, Dunedin. soarci and Residence. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, Adjoining ' the Forbury. Park, St. Kilda, under New Management.—Enjoy the salubrious sea breeze. Mr M'Corkindale begs to intimate to bis Friends and the General 'Public that he has taken the above ' Hotel, which is most comfortably furnished. Vacancies for Summer Visitors and Boarders. Terms moderate. Liquors of. the best brand. Loose-boxes. Princes street; 50 bedrooms: every convenience; reasonable tariff; visit on or permanent.
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Evening Star, Issue 13123, 2 December 1908, Page 5
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