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AMUSEMENTS. P HINGE B £> THEATER, Proprietors! John Fuller and Sous. - NIGHTLY at 8. , . MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.30. . ’ The Far-famed aud Illustrious FULLERS’ The Best PICTURES FULLERS’ of all PICTURES. Note the Magnificent All-new Scries, . ' . including— THE KING’S COMMAND, THE KING’S COMMAND, THE STORM* An Unprecedented Scenic Creation of Marvellous Beauty. SCENES IN DELHI, IRON INDUSTRY. IN A MICA MINE, Two Fine Industrial Films. NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE, AN UNLUCKY PICNIC, A PAINTER’S SWEETHEART, JEALOUSY OP THE MAN, THREE FRIENDS—OH. UNCLE I SURGICAL OPERATIONS. WITH HER CARD. A Good Budget of Amusing Absurdities. GRAND PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. _ PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Is fid; Stalls. Is; Family Circle, fid. H“ MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. A MOST NOTABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, Mr J. C. Williamson will Present for the First Time in New Zealand The Strong, Spirited, and STIRRING MILITARY DRAMA By Edward Ferris and B. P. Matthews— THE CHEAT, THE CHEAT, THE CHEAT. An Exciting, Spectacular Military Drama, Interpreted by Mr J. C. WILtIAMSON’S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, A Combination of Exceptional Strength. PRESS EULOGIES: “‘The Cheat’ held the audience till the last word was spoken.”—‘Sunday Times.’ “The play acts, like a good novel reads. There are love, intrigue, and exciting cpisodes; and the Indian Frontier scenes ate Kipling on the stage.”—‘ Sunday Sun.’ “The authors have cleverly managed to evolve coherency from complicated entanglements, and the work thus starts with an important clement that makes for dramatic triumph. —‘Sydney Morning Herald.’ “The verdict of the first-night spectators Tefeo^ph 0 ’ tIUUI conJial -”— ! Sydney ‘Daily Box Plans at the Dresden. PRICES: ss, 3s, and Is. and Stalls, 6d extra. Early Door Pit PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. HOME MISSIONS ANNIVERSARY. A MISSIONARY GARDE -f*- PARTY will be held on SATURDAY the 27th, in the beautiful grounds, “Nit vale” (near Botanic Gardens), kindly lent t R. Glendining, Esq. The Fete will be pr sided over by His Worship the Mayor (IV \\ alker), accompanied by the Mayorcs Orchestral selections. The children will r peat the popular May Queen Crowning ai Maypole Dance. Afternoon Tea, Sixpenc Grounds open at 2.30. Admission, Sixpenc The total proceeds for New Zealand Mission QT. ANDREW’S Y.W.B.C. GARDEN £5 PARTY. “ MONTECILLO ” (Known as Mrs Reynolds’s Residence). TO-MORROW (Saturday), 27th November, 1909, at 3 o’clock. Afternoon Tea Provided. Sweet Stall. Band Jn attendance. Other attractions. ADMISSION; ONE SHILLING. MARINE EXCURSIONS. P ORTOBELLO AND BROAD Special Fast Steamer MAHENO (T.S.), SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. BAY.

Adult Return Fare, Is; Children, half-price. Leaves Dunedin Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.in. and 2.30 p.m.; returning noon'and 6 p.m. DUNEDIN FERRY COMPANY, LTD. PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1909, Will be Continued at the NEW COURSE, FORBURY PARK, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 27th November. First Race at 1 p.m. Admission: Grounds Is, Grand Stand 4s. Special Cars, via St. Clair, leave Post Office as required. Fares, 6d. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. FORBURY PARK TROTS. will RUN between St. Kilda and Tahuna Tram Terminus and torbury Park, Meeting all Cars. Pare, 3d. J. HILL-. ALEXANDRA JOCKEY CLUB. RACE MEETING. FRIDAY, December 17th. NOMINATIONS for Alexandra and Flying Handicap, Central Otago and Jockey Club Trots CLOSE on SATURDAY, 271h November. Any nominations will he received at the D.J.C. Office between 7 and 8 o’clock on evening of 27th inst. JOHN RIVERS, . Secretary A.J.C. AUCTIONS. | SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1909, 2 p.m. sharp. On the Premises, No. 2 Bowen street. South Dunedin (near Ogg’s Corner). W.„ RICHARDS • will sell Crockery, wire mattresses, pictures, cil paintings, mgs, brushwaro, sewing machine, fire screens, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At TO .30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Salcyards. THOROUGHBRED and TROTTING STOCK. DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART, and HARNESS HORSES. -OiT-RJGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO.p v V LTD., will sell by public auction, as above: On account of a Client— The trotting mare Waitiri Maid, eight I years, by Wildwood—Butterfly 1 Chestnut maro (Roxie—Stromonia), five years. On account Mr W. P. Huggins, North Taieri—--1 first-class draught mare, rising five years, by Prince Alexander. On account Mr A. W. Milne, Oamaru— Pony stallion, Sir Conan, by Sherlock Holmes. On. account various Vendors 9 draught marcs and geldings 6 spring-cart and. harness horses.

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Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14225, 26 November 1909, Page 5