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] AMUSEMENTSJRINOESS THEATRE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. FULLERS' Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of all PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. A GRAND PICTORIAL AND INSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME, Including The Famous Dramatic Production. CAMILLE The Lady of CAMILLE CAMILLE the Camellias. CAMILLE ACROSS THE DIVIDE, A Wild West Dramatic Sketch. THE TWO MR, WHITES. The Robber's Daughter. Calino at the Seaside. SEAL AND WALRUS HUNTING. MAKING SHERRY AT XERES. THE QUARRYMAN'S DAUGHTER. FOOLSHEAD'S XMAS TREE. MOTOR CYCLIST'S MISADVENTURES. D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Family Circle, 6d. SHOWS. ThAHLIA AND SWEET PEA SHOW. 1 MAHLIA AND SWEET PEA SHOW. FRIDAY Bums Hall FRIDAY •MARCH 11. Bums Hull. MARCH 11. Extra Competitions: 35a, Bowl of Dahlias; 41a, Floral Hat. All Entries CLOSE WEDNESDAY, March 9, at 8 p.m. DAVID LARNACH, Secretary. SPORTjNG. AUNi;DJNAMATEURATHLETIC CLUB. 25th ANNUAL SPORTS, 25th CALEDONIAN GROUND, SATURDAY, 12th MARCH. ENTRIES for ALL EVENTS CLOSE with Mr W. M'Donald, Tobacconist, corner High street, and Arcade, TO-MORROW (Saturday). sth March, 1910, at 8 p.m. J. R. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. Qi W I M M I : O CARNIVAL. SWIM M I N G CARNIVAL. ST. CLAIR BATHS, SATURDAY Next, March sth. Championship, mdies' Race, Greasy Pole, Admission: Gents Is, Ladies 6d.

THli PICNIC OF THE SEASON. THE ANNUAL PICNIC OP THE COAL TRADE of Duncdin and Suburbs will bo held on SATURDAY, March sth, at Evanndale. A splendid programme has been prepared. Monster Baby Show will also be Held. Tea, Milk, Sugar, and Hot Water provided. Plenty of Toys for the Children. Music by JJcath's- Band. Adults, 2a; Children (under 15), Is. Train leaves Duncdiu Station at 9.15 a.m. Returns 5.40 p.m. J. K. MACFIE, Secretary. TThRAINAGE BOARD'S EMPLOYEES' *-* ANNUAL PICNIC to bo Held at WAITATI, SATURDAY, March sth, 1910. Hot AVater, Tea, Sugar, and Milk Provided. Toys in Abundance for the Children. Train Leaves 9.15 a.m. TICKETS: Adults 2s, Children Is. W. WOOD, Secretary. -ILLSIDE WORKSHOPS PICNIC (Sports Programme), to be held at Forbury Parle SATURDAY, March sth, at 2 p.m. sharp. Blue Ticket-holders only to receive Toys. Hot Water and Milk provided free. Adults without Tickets, Admission Is. " ~A. J. MUIRHEAD, Hon. Sec. TO LET. TO LET, PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO m Farley's Buildings, Princes street; lately occupied by American Photo Co. Apply Stewart Dawson and Co.; or Solomon. Gascoigne, and Hay, solicitors. LET, 4-roomed Brick House, in iirst__L class order; 9s. Apply 70 Dundas street. nnO LET. Two 3-roomcd and One b-roonieu J. Houses, Arthur street. Apply 97 Arthur street. rglO LET, good Four -roonk.. iiu ... JL Grange street. Apply Mr Lacey, King TO LET, Twj well-lighted Rooms, stutabla fo: ofiice, etc.; facing Octagon; low I vrnt. 'N./5. Tablet' Co. MAORI HlLL.—Pretty modern Bungalow \'il!a. 5 irood mollis, up-to-date convc:ces. Patcrsons, 73 Princes street. ■AST Gardens.—Sunnyside: 4 Rooms, . bathroom, hot and cold water, copper ..j-fl itibs: 12s 6d. Patersons, 73 Princes Home lor Three young I-U Men: bath, h.c; every convenience; i terms moderate. 53 Frederick street. ;'S CORNER.—4 Rooms, wash-house, V copper, and tub:;; rental, 9s. Pater™t 73 IVinrrs street. 'ANTED Let, Urge Bed-Sitting Room (single man or two friends); very rcaI sellable. 12 Hanover street. WANTED To Let, Furnished Seven (7) Roomed House. Apply 68 Hcrioi. row.

HOLIDAY RESORTS. AMILTON'S Boarding-house, QueensM.ji- town.—Week-end Visitors to Quecnstuwn will iiucl comfortable; Accommodation at the above house. TVfUGGETSTMoIyncux). datiOll, 3lrs Campbells; trap meets visitors BoMiabapa on amplication; telephone on premises " 'rokala." BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, superior Accommodation for Two Married Couples.; private home preferred. '•Traveller,' "Star' Office. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. TOUCH IS HEREBY GIVEN that JiS LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will bo taken for ihe RECOVERY of all RATES and DOn-REC.LSTUATION FEES OUTSTANDING on TUESDAY, 15th insl. Bv order of the Oounril. C. GRATER, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. mAKE NOTJCK'.-The VALUATION LLST JL for the MUSSELBURGH and PARK WARDS of the Borough of Si. Kilda for ihe year 1910-1911 IS NOW OPEN FOR INSI'ECTIOX at the Town Clerk's Office, Main road, St. Kilda. ALL OBJECTIONS thereto must he loft a' the St. Kilda Council Chambers on or before ihe 15th day of MARCH, 1910, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a, Copy of every such Objection must be left at the same place noL less than TEN DAYS before the Next Sitting of the paid Court. J. B. DICK, Town Clerk. St. Kilda, 14th February, 1910.

LOST AND FOUND. ' OST, between St. Andrew street and St. J Clair, Gold Bawl Ring (keepsake), lieward returning D.S.A., George street. OST.—Would Gentleman (name known) J Keen Picking Up Ring corner Moray re and George street, last Saturday kindly Return 451 Princes street south, save further trouble. LOST, last night, between Bungalow and St. Kilda tram, Hair Comb; tortoiseshell, silver and enamel. Please return JJrcaver, George street. ' OST,, Lady's Spectacled, Main South road. J Finder rewarded. Apply 1 Lees street, City. . ' OST, Tuesday morning, Grey-and-pink J Parrot, from South Dunedin. Reward returning 25 Braemar t.trect. FOUND— Syndicate Fruit Stores, Jetty street: 1001b bag Prime Onions, 4s; 1091b bag Prime Potatoes, 43 (delivered). T7IOUND.— The Best Swimming Gala ever J in Otago at St. Clair Baths on Satur-

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Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 5