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Amusements. LHAMBUA THEATRE) Props., John Fuller nnd Sons. TO-NIGH:!*! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE CO. An Eiltcrtaiiinicht of Unexampled Brilliance. Direct ffotii their American Triumphs. Tom-ARMSTRONG AND VERNK-Frisciila Tom-ARMSTRONG AND VIJRNE-Prlscilia Creating tin Unparalleled Furore of Acclamation at Every Performance. Everybody's Favorite, CHARLES FANING, hi ti Little Bit of Everything-. JOE ROX, NINA GONZALES, The Quaint Coincdiiin. Chic Serio. Chas.—HEATH and LAMB-Joe, The Newcastle Singing Colliers. GEORGIE DEVOE, CHARLOTTA. MERLE LAWRENCE, Operatic Soprano. SISTERS STARR, NATIONAL DUO. Prices: D.C.. 2s: 0.5., Is Gd; Stalls, is. MORNINGTON BRASS BAND. r*IHE ABOVE BAND will Play a Programme of POPULAR MUSIC in the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-NIGHT (Friday), commencing at 8 o'clock. Collection. B. SMITH, Conductor. W. POLLOCK, Hon. Sec. r A R- 1 N E EXCURSIO N. Special Steamer, MAH EN 0 (T.S.). SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: Leaves Wharf at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. 10 a.m. Trip Cruise round the Harbor, failing Johnstons. Itusselis, HinkicVs, Macnndrews, Broad Bay, aiid Portobcllo", and passing Fish Hatchery and Quarantine Island, arriving back 12.30 and 6.15 p.m. PATRONISE SPECIAL AND AVOID CRUSH. FARES-Adult Return, Is; Children, 6d. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LD. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. YOUNG Lady wishes Board and Lodging, privalo home; moderate. Address " Anxioiis." Post Office. VACANCY for 2 Boarders, single bedrooms; or Rooms To Let; moderate terms. 143 George street. COMFORTABLE Home, central, can tako Lady (student, or engaged during day), paying guest. "Comfort," 'Star' Office. VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders; v terms moderate; every convenience. "Turakina," 319 High street (City). TANTED Known—Comfortable Apan- . / ments, with or without Board; bath and piano. "Melbourne House," 158 G?.orgs street. BANDON VILLA, 76 Dowling street, Gen. tlenun's Boarding-house.—Vacancies, double and single rooms; quiet, central, every convenience and attention; terms from 25s week. Telephone 2,458. 'JO LET, 3-roomed Cottage, central. ApJL ply M'Gill and Son, Moray place. 10 LET. Unfurnished Rooms, St. Clair. -B- Apply 20 Queen Alexandra street. TO LET, Billiard Room. Port Chalmers. Apply City Hole), Dimedin, or Mr Fail, agent. Port, Chalmers. .0 LET, Two-roomed Cottage; tubs and copper. 78 Maitland street. comfortable 4-roomed House. ." Apply 42 Forih street, mO LET, 6-roomcd House, 56 Hanover JL street; all conveniences; rent 17s. D. Moloney and Co., 90 Princes O~LET, New Building being erected, central position: suitable for private hospital or maternity home. Percy Laing, A.M.P. Buildings. 0 LET, Two Furnished Bedrooms with _h- firephces, and use of kitchen. Apply 20 Cargill street. 6 LET, Shop nnd Dwelling, good rooms, Primes street; low rent. J. Fleming,. Princes street. TO LET (Maori Hill), 5 Rooms; hot and cold water; rent 16s. ,loe Casey, Princes street. OGG'S CORNER.—S Rooms, bath, scullery, copper, tubs; 10s. Patersons. 73 Princes street.' ANTED To Let. 4-roomed Furnished * t Cottage, Queeustown, for Easter. Apr>lv Box 3, Queeustown. LOST AND FOUND. LOST (Musselburgh), Chestnut. Mare; white k> bbze down face. 49 Princes street, Musselburgh. LOST, from drag in Princes street, yesterday. Lady's Umbrella. Reward returning 82 Hanover street. LOST, yesterday, between Campbell and Regent street?. Mormngion, Lady's Long Black Lace Scarf. Finder please return to Mrs Stanaway's shop, Mornington; OST, Gold Brooch (map of Australia), set jn_j with red stone; keepsake; reward. Tov.nseud, jeweller. L~ OSTTDianionTl Star Brooch. Finder rewarded returning Bull, fruiterer, Pnnce. ■street. TTIOUND.—Baked Faggots, Ham and J- Chicken, Ham and Tongue, Boiled Ham, Roast Pork, Mutton, Pork, and Melton Mowbray Pies, Melbourne, Pork, -nnd Tomato Sausages, Saveloys, Scotch Haggis, Cooked Poultry, etc. At Fort, Roche, and Co.'s, 169 Rattray street, next Saturday. HOLIDAY RESORTS. IjrOFFATS Accommodation House, Ponna_?JL wea, mouth Catlins-Owaka Rivers; fishing, boating, shooting; terms moderate; telephone. VISITORS to Middlemarch will find Accommodation at Mrs Burnes's Private Boarding-house. Address P. 0., Middlemarch. TUGGETS (Molyncux).—Seaside AccommoI dation, Mrs Campbell's; trap meets ...itors Romahapa on application; telcphono on premises " Tokata. MEETINGS. OT'AGO .SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. APPLICATIONS aro invited for the Position of INSPECTOR U the above Society, consequent, on the Resignation of Mr It. T. Aitkcu. AppJicalimis to be senl. to the undersigned on or before 31st. MARCH. Copies of testimonials to accompany .applications. No personal solicitation permitted to either secretary or members of committee. Salary £125. and 10 per cent, on amount of subscriptions collected.' T. S. GRAHAM. Hon. Sec., 10 Empire Buildings. CAVF.RSHAM~'HAR.RIEIIS. ' TIE CAVERSHAM HARRIERS' ANNUAL, MEETING will be held nl Ciivcrsham Hall on TUESDAY, March 22nd, at 8 p.m. T. SCOFIELD, Hon. Sec. PROSSFR, AND CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE' Annual General Meeting will take place at the Agricultural Hall Building's Crawford street, in the Board Room, on MONDAY, the 21st inst., at 3 p.m. JAMES W. HENTON. General Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. BEDROCK PRICES IN BOOTS AND SHOES. OUR SALE is attracting many purchasers, who are pleased with the .Special Value we aro offering during our Cash Kale. Let us give you a few examples of our leading line.: 1. Sample Evening Shoes (Ladies') from 3s lid, 4s lid, Ss 6d, to 9s Gelworth very much more. 2. Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots, pntent peak cap. Sale price, 10s 6VI. 3 Ladies' Glace Lace Shoes, worth from 10s 6d to 12s 6d. Sale price, 6s lid. 4. Ladies' Glaco Button Shoes and Bouts, worth 22s 6d and 27s 6d; mostly size 6. Sale price, 13s 6d. 5. Ladies' Tan Glace Boots and Shoes, strong and durable. Sale price, 12s Gd. 6. Gents' Black and Tail Boots, particularly good value. Sale price, 17s 6d. TSLIP AND WATT. BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, Etc., 104 George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14319, 18 March 1910, Page 5

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