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f: H IS Direction AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATEE. J. C. , WILLIAMSON. • MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 7, And 2 Following Nights, J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents I ’ I j THE KING OF CADONIA, j By Sidney Jones, Adrian Ross, ami Fred Lonsdale. THE EPITOME , Of ALL THAT'S JOYOUS, And fragrant with MUSIC AND GLADNESS AND SONG. A New Opera, sang and acted by a- New Company. “As beautiful, dignified, ami •utterly delightful as anything the domains of light opera have ever revealed.’'—‘Sydney Daily Telegraph.’ Interpreted by the Original Splendid Cast, Ballet, and Chorus that make np the remarkable personnel of the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY". Incidental in the Second Act will he rendered by Mr BERT GILBERT and Mias LOTTIE SARGENT The present rage of London, New York, and Paris, LA DANSE DES APACHES. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, The New Musical Comedy, HAVANA. Fird Appearances of Miss OLIVE GODWIN " and Mr W. S. PERCY. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, Aflornoon and Night, A COUNTRY GIRL. PRICES; ss, 3s, and Is. Day Sales at Jacobs's. BOX PLANS at (he Dresden. MARINE EXCURSION. Special Steamer (T.S.), SUNDAY. Leaves Wharf at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. 10 a.m. trip cruise round lire Harbor, calling Johnstons, Bussells, Binkleys, Macandrews. Broad Bay, and Portobcllo, and passing Fish Hatchery and Quarantine Island, arriving back 12.30 and 6.15 p.m. PATRONISE SPECIAL AND AVOID CRUSH. FARES: Adults Return, Is; Children, 6d. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LTD. VOICE PRODUCTION. ■Sk/fISS LUCY BRISTOW, D.R.C.M.L. ivjL (From Melbourne and formerly of London), Will Reside in Dunedin for the Ensuing 5 Months, and will be PREPARED TO GIVE SINGING LESSONS During That Time. For Terms, etc., apply Chas. Bog gaud Co., Ltd., Princes street, or “Aranui” House, High street. ... LOST AND FOUND. • LOST, FEBRUARY 4, FjpiCKET BOOK No. 2,201. Reward on returning to T. E. SHIEL AND CO., Stafford street, Dunedin. OTRAYED, from Kilfour street, Rosiyn, IO Blade Cocker Spaniel Pup; reward. Please return No. 6 Kilgour street. LOST, last Sunday, on Pine Hill road or King street, Lady’s Brown Fur Cape, lined with red silk; reward. Return Vi, T. Waldron, carriage proprietor, King street. LOST, Grey Suede Purse. Kiufliy return Townsend, jeweller. LOST, Black Kitten, without tail. Please return to 20 Argyle street, Mornington. LOST, Friday, between Walker, Frederick streets, and Portobello road, small Sapphire Crescent Brooch; reward. Moms, photographer. LOST, between Station and Maori Hill, Wednesday, Belt, with silver buckle; reward. 10 Wakari street, Maori Hill. LOST, in Theatre, Wednesday evening. Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles; reward. City Butchery, Rattray street. LOST, Appetite. Well, tty a tin of “Crossed Fish” Sardines; world-wide favorites. Full-weight Tins. FOUND. —Glorious Outing with Dairymen at their Annual Picnic, Wednesday nest, Outturn. Train leaves 10 a.m. ■jntOUND. —Stewart’s for Fresh Fish, PouiJD try, Rabbits, Mutton Birds; delivered City, Suburbs daily. Telephones 1,693, 1,274. I HOUND, —Special consignment Smoked . Blue Cod, Kingfish, ’Couta; Fresh Oysters daily, William Stewart, fishmonger, pcml tcrcr. FOUND, —Best Fish Luncheons and Sujv pets; cooked Mutton Birds, all kinds Fish. Stewart’s Luncheons, Supper Rooms. I HOUND. —Sweetings Restaurant, Rattray - street, is not confined to fish menu. Try their Grills. FOUND. —At Sweetings New Restaurant, Rattray street (off Princes) —Oysters, Steak Grills, Fried Fish. THOUNT). —Prime Poultry, Oysters (daily), Jl 1 Fresh, Smoked Fish. Sweetings Oyster Saloon, Stuart, street. IHOUND, iD brclia.s Reggiardo’s, the Best Place to get your Uru-Ro-covered and Repaired is at George street. "RHOUND. —Cheap Fares Dairymen’s Picnic, JJ Wednesday next, Outran). Adults 2s, children la. Tea, sugar, milk, fruit. MEETINGS. THE FROEBEL CLUB. milE ANNUAL MEETING wil bo held on JL TUESDAY Next, March Bth, at 4 p.m., in the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Moray place. Chairman: R. Gilkison, Esq. Rev. R. E. DAVIES, M.A., will Speak. All interested are cordially invited. OTAGO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES’ UNION. milE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the JL above Union will bo held in the Trades Hall, Moray place (opposite First Church), on TUESDAY Next, March Bth, at 8 p.m. Business : Adoption of Balance-sheet for past half-vear, and other important business. R. BREEN, Secretary. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCB COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A N ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of il the above Company, for the Purpose of RECEIVING a STATEMENT of the INCOME and EXPENDITURE for the year ending 31st December, 1909, and for the ELECTION of TWO DIRECTORS and AUDITOR, will be held in (he Board Room of the Standard Offices, High street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 7th March, at 3 o’clock p.m. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. MASONIC.—LODGE MAORI, No. 105. milE INSTALLATION of Thomas IV. J- O’Driscoll as Worshipful Master.and the Investiture of Officers will be held in Masonic Hall, Ravcnsboume, on MONDAY EVENING. Visiting and sojourning Brethren cordially invited. Trains leave Dunedin 6.15 and 7.30, returning 10.30 and H. 20 p.m. ' K. E. MOLLER, P.M., Secretary. COFIPOHATION NOTICES. ‘ I TIKE NOTICE that the VALUATION LISTS for First, Second, and Third Wards, comprising the Borough of Mornington, for the year 1910-11, are NOW OPEN FOP. INSPECTION at the Council Chambers, Morniligton. All objections thereto must be left at' the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, Dunedin, on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of MARCH, ] 1910, addressed to the Assessment Court, | and a copy of every .such objection must be j left at the Town Clerk’s Office not less than ten (10) days before- the next Killing of the said Court. P. NELSON, Acting Town Clerk. Morniugton, February 2Lst, 1910.

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Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14308, 5 March 1910, Page 7

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