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_ ' AJM^S^IfIENXS. BOCE.S.S THEATRE. LICENSING ELECTION. THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION OF \CAjq?H>fTES' WILL be" FROM .THE t STAGE. IKINCESS THEA-TjRE. U - ... i. „ John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! At 8: • TO-NIGHTI ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. " COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. THE WIDE-WORLD PICTURES, Fust'of'AH. Tlhe Esseace of Cinematographic Art. Educative, Comic, Fantastic. the two rivals! the two rivals! scenes in burmah. an american's record trip through europe. women as chauffeurs. when love wills. ski-jumping at christiania. state entry of he.' the viceroy of India Into lucknow. A Child's Forgiveness, The Fisherman's 'Hate, Impossible to' Lunch; Moscow Under Snow. Plan at Dresden. Prices: D,C. and 0-S-, |ls6d; Stalls, Is; Gallery, 6d. .URNS i Direction^. HALL. ..ED. BRANSCOMBE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing THURSDAY JSTEXT, the 11th. Farewell Visit of the CHERNIAVSKIS THE MARVELLOUS THREE. "The Last Recitals saw ,a triumph of sheer ' genius. Many people doubtless came frbni a sense of curiosity ', expecting the usual prodigy. They found instead THREE GREAT ANY) SUBTLE ARTISTS the bodies of chiluren and the souls of the Old Masters. How mere children can produce an art so vital, so steeped in life and experience, is nothing short of a miracle." PRICES: Reserved Chairs, 4s; Ordinary Chairs and Gallery, 3s. A limited number of Back Seats .at' Is. Box Plans at the Dresden. -Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. The Management desire to notify Students an dthe Musical Profession that Special Concessions will be granted to bona fide Musical Students in Parties of not less than 12 on application at the Dresden Piano Company's Warehouse. NIGEL BROCK, Manager. PO LET (Heriot row), 6-roomcd Verandah House; comfortable and convenient, yont, agent, Dowling street. \0 LET, House, comer George and Union . streets. Apply W. Wright and Co., QK street. street; all modern conveniences; rent £1 2s Gd per week. Apply the Trustees, Executors Company, Water street. HO LET, 4-roomed Dwellings, York terrace, Great King street; 8s &d. 9s. Trustees ecutors, Water street. ' | mO LET, New Brick Store, in Bath street, "- 30 x 50. Apply Douglas Black, Moray ice. \<J LET, Rooms above shop; suitable dentist, photographer, etc.; privaie trance. Irvine, Stevenson, George street. 10 LET, Ravensbourne, One 6-roomed and . One 5-room House; both every convenience ; quarter-acre; close to railway station. David Larnaoh, Bond street. A COMFORTABLE Furnished Room (with or without Board), quiet, central. 150 Cumberland street (near Frederiok street). COMMODIOUS Workshop To Let, cheap. Apply F. Woods, stationer, George LOST AND FOUND. THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. LOST POLICY. T is the intention of this Society, on or -»- after the sth April, 1909, to Issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 67,251, on the life of James Walker, of Dunedin. which is alleged to have been lost. P. D. LESLD3, Resident Secretary. Wellington, sth March, 1909. LOST (Monday), Fox-terrier-Slut. Reward returning 443 Princes street south. LOST (Monday night), Gold Brooch,~be~tween St. Kilda and Alhambra Theatrereward. Priea, chemist, Walker street. LOST (Castle or Howe dTeet)7~Blue-and"-white Enamelled Bracelet. Reward on returning to ,: Townsend," jeweller, Octagon. j Bangle, bej JLi tween Eglinton top Stafford and Upper Maitland streets; reward. Kirkcaldy, ton. = LOST, between Garrison Hall and Grove Nook, St. Clair, Turquoise Pearl Bangle. Finder communicate Publisher Star' Office: reward. "jTfIOUND.—The Cheapestl3utehe7s~Snopln JL town. Lorn Chops, 3d; Rump Steak, 6d; Joints cheap. Higginson Bros. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CAMERON'S Imperial Private Hotel, 302 Princes street; 50 bedrooms; every convenience; reasonable tariff; visitors or permanent. AISTED, Two Working Men Boarders; . bath, piano, washing and nvendinf | tCTnisjnoderate. 84 Cumberland street south. ANTED, by Gentleman, Board and ■ - - Lodging, privaie family; no others preferred; urgent. " Central," ' Star.' COAL NOTICES. 20s is Not a Large Sum of Money, but it is quite sufficient to Purchase 1 TON OF P USE MAN'S COAL, And will ensure its delivery at your Premises (if within boundaries). Profit by the experience of the many Householders using our Coal, and, like them, effect a Reduction in your Monthly Coal Bill. Order from your Coal Merchant FREEMAN'S COAL. I MEETINGS. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING OF LADIES connected with the Association will be held in Board Room, Early Settlers' Hall, on FRIDAY, 12th inst., at 3 p.m., to make arrangements for the forthcoming Anniversary Reunion, receiving baskets in afternoon, and dispensing refreshments in evening. L. LANGLANDS, Secretary. j DUNEDIN HARRIERS. THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING of tho above Club will be held in the Palace Tea Rooms on FRIDAY, the 12th inst., at 7.45. Business: To Receive Report and BaJancesbeet; to Elect Office-bearers for the Ensuing Season; to Transact any other business that may be brought forward. Members and Intending Members are invited to be present. N. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. CAVERSHAM NURSING DIVISION. rVEEtST MEETING to Enrol Members and v Appoint Officers will be held on WEDI NESDAY, 10th inst., 8 p.m., Kew Sunday School, Foriiury Corner. 3 ANNUAL MEETING of ST. "■ MARY'S ORPHANAGE will be held at the Orphanage, 71 Leith street, TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday), March 10th, at 3 p.m. Tho Most Rev. the Primate, the Dean, His Worship tioo Mayor, and others will speak. All friends are cordial! inviyted. Mnsio and l Afternoon. Tea*

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Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 5