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AMUSEMENTS. - L H A MB K A" A T B E. TO-NIGHT! -TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I By Arjaiigemcnt with" John Fuller arid Sons. MAURICE'S AND YAUDE- .; V ••''■ ■A Great Combination of 12-—GREAT STARS— r I2 , Of the Vaudeville World* TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. Reappearance To ; night of ALL FAVORITES, Including' . PHIL LEVARTO; Australia's"Cinqiievalli; GEORGE SORLIE, BLANCHE CARELLI, LA FLEURETTE, , And .Othters. ' FULL ORCHESTRA. New Programme. . : New Jokes, "■'.•■ New Songs. ~„ • New Farces. MILLION PRICES: Pit, 6d; Stalls, Is; Dress Circle, 2s. Doors open 7.30;' commence at 8 p.m. : A GRAND CONCERT, in Aid of the NORTH) DUNEDIN BOY SCOUTS' FUND, will be held in the Early Settlers' Hall on FRIDAY, December 10. Dunedin's Best Talent will Assist. FIRST CHURCH. "DAZAAR. BAZAAR, In BURNS HALL. ■*■* TO-DAY (Wethiesdavj; December 1. and THURSDAY," December 2. IMPROMPTU SPEECH COMPETITION at 8.30 To-night. Admission, Is, which will be refunded in goods. ON LAWN AND GRASSY PLOTON VERANDAH OR GARDEN SEATIN CAMP OR TENTBY STREAM OR MOUNTAIN—IN THE SPLENDOR OF SUMMER TIDELET MUSIC BE YOUR COMPANION' THE GREAT PLEASURE-BRINGER and always-available Source of Delight on immer Evenings and Holiday Trips is the EDISON PHONOGRAPH. It plays and sings any kind-of music, and.just the kind you love best! . BEQG'S £5 CAMP OUTFIT .comprises a Gem Phonograph, Crane and Horn, 24 Records, and Portable Case. Call and inspect this compact equipment! Thousands of R-ecords to select from CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Phonograph Parlors, ' PRINCES STREET. STANDARD BALLADS IN DEMAND SONGS BY KATHERINE BARRY. Two Songs ('Lilies' and For Thee, Little Sweetheart'), 'lnvitation,' 'Sleepy SonV' 'Lullaby.' ° SONGS BY OLEY SPEAKS: 'ln Maytime,' 'Eyes of Blue,' 'Long Ago,' 'Little o>ie A-crying,' 'He's Such a Lil' Trouble.' The above are amongst our best sellers, and can bo recommended to vocalists. Set in keys for all voices. .TWO SHILLINGS EACH. 2s Id Posted. CHAS. WILLEBY ALBUM OF SONGS. Another supply of 'this excellent Album to hand. Nine of Willeby's best songs in one volume. Three Shillings a Copy. 3s 3d posted. BEGG AND CO., LTD., v> 21, 23, 25 Princes street. Dunedin. SHOWS. PALMERSTON AND WAIHEMO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW of the above Society will be hold in the Show Ground. Palmerston, on FRIDAY December 3, 1909. WM. M'GREGOR, Hon. Secretary. PORTING. OAMARU TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, THURSDAY. 1 DECEMBER 2. First Race Final Race 1.30 p.m. 4.55 p.m. Special Train leaves Oamani for Course Direct at 1.15 p.m., returning at 5.5 p.m. Passengers from Dunedin and Intermediate Stations can return SAME DAY bv Express Train leaving Oaniaru at 5.38 p.m." oamaru trotting club. rummer Meeting, Thursday 1 december 2, 1909. ACCEPTANCES .for ALL EVENTS CLOSE at noon WEDNESDAY. Dcccnibcr,l. "G. M. PROCTER, Secretary. Box 7, P. 0., Oaniaru. CORPORATION NOTICES. CIVIC RECEI>TION. TO MR WILL CROOKS, M.P. (Woolwich. England) and Mrs CROOKS (Mayor of Poplar). JHS WORSHIP THE MAYOR Extends a -».JL Cordial liivifaiion to . Citizens (ladies and gentlemen), to be .present at the Civic Reception to be tendered to Mr WILL CROOKS, M.P. (Woolwich, England), and Mrs CROOKS (Mayor of Poplur) in 1 lie Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 2nd December nisi., at 11.30 o'clock a.m. Dunedin, Ist December, 1909. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN Centre.—Everv THURSDAY at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW EVENING fcuoject: ' Charitableness' (paper by Sister AVABAMIA). Metaphysical ' Club* Room Liverpool sirecfc.-iuexl Union Bank). Visitors invited. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, 143. nnHE INSTALLATION of Bro. R. JAMIE--fl- SON as W.M. of the above Lodge will take place in the Masonic Hull. Morav wluce TO-MORROW (Thursday). 2nd inst at 4 o'clock p.m. Investiture, etc.. at 7.30' p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all Members of the Craft. Drags provided North and South, also Car to Kaikorai. E. W. G. H. WATTS, Hon. Sec. BROTHERHOOD OF S. ANDREW "T.HK ANNUAL MEETING of the Diocesan L Union will be held in S. Paul's Schoolroom TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Business: Adoption of Report and Balancesheet, and Election of Officers for the Ensuing Year. Followed by a Conference. All Men welcome. G. E. MORETON. Hon. Secretary. THE UNITED STAR.R-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. CHEAP MONEY. THE FOLLOWING APPROPRIATIONS will be Disposed of in the Society's Office. Hugh Mitchell and Co.. Stock Exchange Buildings, 129 Princes street, on FRIDAY, 3rd December, at 8 o'clock—viz. ■ No. 1 Group—lo7th Appropriation of £SOO (by Ballot), 108 th Appropriation of £SOO (bv Sale). No.- 2 Group—9th Appropriation of £SOO (by Ballot). All new members .participate. Applications in No.. 2 Group are. still being received, and you are requested to become a member. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary. HOLIDAY RESORTS. "AORANGI" BOARDING-HOUSE, "Stewart Island. MRS LOCKETT begs to intimate to the Travelling Public that she has Enlarged and Renovated the above Premises, and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors, who can rely on every attention being paid lo their comfort. Three minutes' walk from Pfct Office: splendid view. Terms moderate. Oil Launch runs in connection with the house daiiv. Mrs LOCKETT, Proprietress. TO LET, 3 months, from January -17 th, Furnished Suburban Residence, north line. " Careful,'' ' Star' Office. CENTRAL Otago.—Good Accommodation > for Visitors, Ranfurly House, Ranfurly; no consumptives taken. Mrs Harris, proprietress. . . AMILTON'S Summer - Boarding-house, Queenstown.—Comfortable, and every convenience. Tariff, 6s per day, or 30s per week.

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Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14229, 1 December 1909, Page 7

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