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AMUSEMENTS. LHAMBRA T H.jE ATB E. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. PULLERS’ PICTURES. FULLERS’ PICTURES. . 1 . Always First. The Greatest Sensational Series Ever Seen. THE BLERIOT AEROPLANE PLY. THE BLERIOT AEROPLANE PLY. Calais to Dover in 33 Minutes. THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR. On July 25 M. Bleriot, a French aeronaut, flew his monojjano from Calais to Dover. He ascended at Calais and descended behind Dover Castle. The distance covered was 26 miles in 33 minutes. THE WORLD ASTOUNDED. 16—AND OTHER GEMB-16. Prices: D.C. and Front Stalls, Is; Back Seats, 6d. VICTORIA HALL. fltHB Cheapest and Most Popular Hall for -B- Dances, Socials, Meetings, Lectures, etc. All conveniences—piano, supper room, gas-boilers, lighting, all included. 10s PER HOUR. 10s PER HOUR. Apply MANAGER, Princess Theatre; or Mr RANDLE. Caretaker, H.M. Theatre. ST. KILDA TOWN HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. c ONCERT, Mrs MONKMAN-DEMPSTER. Songs, Recitations, Ducts, Quartets, and Plantation Songs. G RAND CHOIR COMPETITION In the BURNS HALL On MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1909. EIGHT CONTESTING CHOIRS. PAGET GALE, Esq., F.G.C.M., F.Y.C.M., Judge. Doors Open 7.30. Commence 8. Tickets: Reserved Seats (Gallery), 2s; Body of Hall, Is. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, No. 143. rTTHE GRAND MASONIC BALL of Lodge Otago Kilwinning will be held in the ART GALLERY HALL on FRIDAY EVENING Next, September 17. Grand March at 8.30 o’clock sharp. Full Regalia. DUNEDIN NAVALS’ BALL. rpHE BALL OF THE SEASON A Will bo held in the GARRISON HALL, Ist OCTOBER. Tickets: Double, 7s 6d; Ladies’, 3s; Gallery, Is. Yates, Music. Miss Murray, Caterer. W. J. DWIGHT, L.G., Hon. Secretary. MUSIC AT BEGG’S. 'NELLIE STEWART WALTZ,' a pretty Waltz by the popular composer Maisie Rowlaud. The title page has a beautiful colored picture of Miss Nellie Stewart. Sixpence a copv. •THE EYES THAT COME FROM IRELAND,’ song sung by Mr Colin Campbell in ' Sweet Killy Beliairs.’ A taking ballad; Is 6d. THE BOY WHO STUTTERED AND THE GIRL WHO LISPED, 1 sung by Miss Grace Palotta and Mr H. J. Ward in ‘A Bachelor’s Honeymoon.’ A clever song; Is-6d a copy. ‘ MY BOY BILL,’ sung by Miss Rose Musgrove in ‘ A Bachelor’s Honeymoon ’; Is 6d a copv. TWO-STEPS: ‘THE WAR WHOOP RAG,’ ‘KATUNKA.* ‘FLASHLIGHT,’ March Two-step; Is fid each. Alt the above are worth hearing. We invite yon to call at 21-23 Princes street and have them tried over. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, "THE MUSIC-SELLERS." THE RUSH FOR Is RECORDS. THOUSANDS YET IN STOCK. Notwithstanding the immense demand all the week for the popular Is Record, we have still thousands in stock. This Record is the famous British-made “Sterling,” £ an inch larger than any other, and which will fit all standard makes of Phonographs. The choice of subjects embraces almost every type of music, with a leaning to popular items. Gall and gel a Catalogue of titles, free, and listen to a few of the latest Records. Wc extend the same courtesy to the buyer of otic Record as io the purchaser of 100. Genuine Edison Phonograplis, £3 10s up. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Phonograph Parlor, PRINCES STREET. LECTURES. MRS K. L. STEVENSON, Graduate of New York and Boston Universities, Talented Speaker and Writer, Representative of World s W.C.T.U., will Lecture in Early Settlers’ Hall on 15th, 16th, 17th SEPTEMBER. WEDNESDAY, Isth September. Reccption, Civic Welcome, and Kindred Societies. ‘ Temperance Societies invited to rally in force. All welcome. Collection M. DICK, Sec. W.C.T.U. -OST AND FOUND. LOST, Black Spaniel Pup, Anderson’s Bay road, September 4th; answers name Smut; reward. J. R. Russell, Glen road, Mornington. LOST, near Cargill’s Corner, Large Brown Purse, with chain hanger. Please return Mr Rotting, butcher; reward. I OST, Two £5 Notes (Bank N.Z.), tied in knot; reward. Todd and Brown, Caversham. LOST, small Australian Tenter; black and tan. All Saints’ Parsonage, Cumberland street N. LOST (Friday night), Lady’s Garnet Brooch; keepsake. Reward on returning to Hislop, jeweller Princes street. ITtOUND. —Whitebait. Gardham’s only, -I- nest Ban); of New Zealand; telephone 864. FOUND. —Last day of Alteration Sale Bangles, Watches, Rings; all reduced. E. Souness, 30 Princes street. FOUND. —Fish Luncheons and Suppers, test in town; Fresh Oysters still in season. Stewart, Fish Supper Rooms.FOUND, the Best Place to get your Umbrellas Re-covered and Repaired is at Martiuclli’s, George street. i - I~WOUND, 5,000 strong Tomato Plants—- . Hippcr, Holmes, Tuxwood —Is dozen. S. Cousins, nurseryman, St. Clair. ITtOUND (To-day), at Sweetings, Stuart . street, Fresh Soles, Flounders, Blue Cod, Ling, Red Cod, Oysters. CRAYFISH, Mutton .Birds, Smoked Blue Cod. Red Cod, best English Bloaters, Kippers, tech Fyno Herrings, Sardines, etc. SWEETINGS, Stuart street (near Railway Station). —Best Luncheon and Supper Rooms in Dunedin. Specialty, Fish. FOUND —Fine large Fresh Brill, Brill, Brill (the best of flat fish) at Sweetings, Stuart street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCY for Boarder (washing, mending), private home; modem couvoniences. 16 Brunswick street, South Dunedin. PRIVATE Board and Residence for Two young Men; every convenience. 230 Castle street. PRIVATE Board and Residence for Three young Men; bath, hj., c., piano. 64 Filleul street, corner Cargill street. (SUPERIOR Homo for Child to Board- 2 LD or 3 years old preferred. “Boy,”'Star' Office. "V/VT^^ TE]I, private Board and Residence, ▼ T by business young Lady; central; terms moderate. Address “Reta,” ’Star’ Office. ’ TtyrOTHER and Two Daughters would li XTA young Lady Boarder, or would I Furnished Bedroom,, Board,” ‘ftter’ Qffi . ,«v--L, -. ~

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Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 7

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