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AMUSEMENTS. Q.ARRISON HALL. TO- " ' -NIGHT. TCf NIGHT. TO. NIGHT. CHAS. NORMAN’S GREAT CHAS. NORMAN’S GREAT CHAS. NORMAN’S GREAT CONCERT COMBINATION. CONCERT COMBINATION. CONCERT COMBINATION. AMY MURPHY will Sing The brilliant Polonaise from tbe opera ‘Mignon’ (Thomas) and the famous Prison Scene from ‘II Trovajtore’ (Verdi). The great Lyric Soprano will also take part in the famous Quartets from Flotow’s ‘Martha’ and Verdi’s ‘Rigolctto.’ MABEL POWDER (Dramatic Soprano) Will Sing ‘Roberto, o tu che adoro,’ from the opera ■Robert il Diavolo ’ (Meyerbeer); also ‘ The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond’ and in the duet ‘Ye Banks and Braes.’ WALTER WHYTE (Australia’s Finest Tenor) will Sing ‘Bianca’ (Tilo Mattei) and ‘Come into the Garden, Maud ’ (Bolfe). He will also be hoard in the ‘ Trovatore ’ duet and the quartets. PRICES OP ADMISSION.—3s (reserved Stalls), 2s and Is. 2s and Is Tickets may be obtained at Jacobs’s.

JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction ALLAN HAMILTON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, HARRY PLUMMER , And REYNOLDS DENNISTON Present Jerome K. Jerome’s Great Mystery Play, ‘THE PASSING OP THE THIRD FLOOR BACK.’ (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell.) The Most-talked-about Play New Zealand has seen for years. Interpreted by a Specially Selected Company, including Miss LIZETTE PARKES And Mrs ROBERT BROUGH. BO XPLAN OPENS at Dresden TO-MOR-ROW. 4s, 2s 6cl, Is. Early Doors as usual. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Touring Manager, GEO. DULLER. “ IS HEPBAND OP HOPE UNION. gTH ANNUAL, COMPETITIONS. FINAL DEMONSTRATION AND DISTRIBUTTON OF PRIZES. BURNS HALL, FRIDAY, 4th November, 7 p.m. His Worship the Mayor to Preside. Splendid Programme. First Prize Recitations, Solos, and Dialogues; Test Anthem by Competing Choirs Combined. ADMISSION, 6d; Children 3d. THE GREATEST TREAT OF THE YEAR. TRINITY CHURCH HALL, MORAY PLACE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’clock. A GRAND CONCERT. Instrumental Music, Vocal Solos and Duets, Musical Monologues, Recitations, Glees, and Choruses. Performers; Miss Helen Gardner, Miss P. Pacey, Miss Churchill, Mias Burns, Miss Himmel, Miss Hartley, Mrs Lawn, Mr S. H. Osborn, Mr Colin Gray, Mr E. T. Lawn, Mr J. Simpson, and the Members of Trinity Church Choir. ADMISSION, Is. Proceeds in aid of New Organ Fund. (MALE OF WORK, Knox Church S.S. Hall, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 3 and 4 (under the auspices of the Knox Church Ladies’ Societies). Proceeds devoted to the Punjab Hospital Fund. Admission: Afternoon, free; evening, 6d. Musical programme each evening. TO LET. rro LET (Opoho), large 5-roomcd House; JL bathroom, scullery, large garden, fruit trees. Apply Store, Opoho. TO LET, City (on rise), 7 Rooms; Musselburgh, 6 Rooms; modern. Battersby, Dowling street. TO LET, George street, 5-roomcd House; 13s 6d. Alex. Han’is and Co. mO LET (Main road, Mosgiel), Shop and JL 5 Rooms; only 12s 6d weekly. Bryant, agent, Dowling street. npO LET, G roomed House in Law street, -EL Park side; every convenience; good locality. Apply 14 Neville street. iflPlO LET, for term; Premises, Dominion JL Chambers, Rattray strett, occupied by Fea and Co. as auction rooms. Fea. TO LET, street, L’iihopscourt, 4 Rooms; bath, scullery, garden, etc.; 13s. Young's Agency, Manso street. finO LET, Five largo Rooms; bathroom, -8- washhouse. Apply Shannon, 41 Anderson's Bay road. npO LET, to good tenant, comfortable FurX mshed Cottage; reasonable rent. Address ' “ South End,’’ ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET (Rattray street), Store presently occupied by Messrs Laidhw and Gray. Further particulars Trustees, Executors, Water street. TO LET, Modem 7-roomed Dwelling, corner Forth and Albany streets; bath, hot water, gas; rent, 245. Trustees, Executors, Water street rpO LET, City, Houses] 9, 12, 14, __2o JL rooms; low routs. Samson and Co., auctioneers. .npO LET, Botanical Gardens, New 4-roomed JL House; every modern convenience; 15s. Samsort and Co., auctioneers. iTTCtO LET, 4-roomed House (scullery, copJL per; rent, Ss 6d), Grosvenor street, Kensington. Apply 314 High street. TO LET, 5 Rooms, 9s 6d; 5 Rooms, 7s 6d; very convenient. Apply 209 George street. f jib LET, 6-roomed Modem House, Calder A street, St. Kiida. Apply Occidental Hotel, Manso street. npb' LET, 4-roomed House; all conveniJL dices. Apply 14 Harbor terrace. HpO LET, Shop, next Excelsior Hotel. X Apply Donaldson, telephone 2,586. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Leith Walk, X N.E.V. Apply John Gillies, 24 George street. FOUR and Six-roomed Houses; bath, scullery; penny section; hot, cold. 33 King Edward street, Kensington. IVTINE-ROOMED House, Stafford street; J-x every convenience. Apply Alex. Thompson and Sons Princos street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from 73 High street, Iloslyn, Black-and-white Collie Pup (short tail). Reward. LOST, between Dundas street and City Boot Palace, One Odd Boot; size 2; reward. City Boot Palace. LOST, between Adamson's, King street, and Fyt'o and Cuming's, Gold Pincenez Spectacles; reward. Adamson, Ring street. LOST, Black Morocco Handbag, between Herbert, Bayness, Railway Station. Pleaeo return A. Cargill, Union Company. LOST (Sunday, between Knox College and Signal Hill), small Gold Brooch; reward. Roberts, grocer, N.E. Valley. STRAYED, Black Cocker Spaniel. Reward on returning to Thos. Ball, District road, Beileknowes. FOUND, great display of Japanese Fantail Goldfish For Sale. At Stewart’s, fishmonger, poulterer, Princes street. FOUND. —Richardson (late Sweetings), near Railway Station; Luncheon, 12 to 2; Fish Suppers, 11 p.m. T7MDUND. Fresh Whitebait, Whitebait, X Whitebait, Trout, Trout, Trout, all kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish. At Stewart’s. liIOUND.I iIOUND.—Stewart’s for prime Poultry, Spring Ducklings, Turkeys, Chickens, Boiling Fowls, Mutton Birds (fresh, smoked, cooked).

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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 7