AMUSEMENTS. NO PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT. BURNS HALL, J J Hayward’s Picture Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! —At~B TO-NIGHT 1 Hayward* Acme of -pictures. AYWARC’S Perfection. XT ICTURBS, LASf"NIGH ? GREAT PROGRAMME. ARNST The Great BARRY ARNST Sculling Race BARRY ARNST On the Zambesi. BARRY Wild Bavaria. Red Man’s Way; • Rubber and Pepper Plantation. THE GOLDEN SPIDER. Devoted Little Brother. Bottle of Milk. Dr Smith's Automaton. True Likeness Guaranteed. Betty Turns the Tables. / D.O. and 0.5., Is; Back Stalls, 6d; Reserved Seats, Is 6d. NOTE.—To-morrow Night the Hall being otherwise engaged, TO-NIGHT will be the last of this magnificent programme. SAT. MATINEE Complete Change. AT ST. HILDA BAND ROTUNDA ffEE MORNINGTON BRASS BAND wfll A PLAY at the above Rotunda on SUNDAY Next, when (by special request) they will give the Test Selections ‘Wagner’ and ‘L’Africaine.’ This favorite Bund can bo depended upon to give a faithful rendering of these works: Collection. E. SMITH, Conductor. FINE SUNDAY EXCURSION. MAHENoT T.S.S; KAIK AND NORTH SPIT. Leave Dunedin 10 a.m., Port Chalmers 11 a.m. Return 4 p.m.; Arrive Dunedin 6 p.m. FARES ; Adults, Is; Children, 6d. 34 Miles Cruise in the Harbor for Is. CHEAPEST TRIP IN THE WORLD. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LTD. Telephone 694. MEETINGS. PATIENTS AND PRISONERS’ AID SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above 'JL Society will ho held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 4, at 4 o'clock. His Honor Mr Justice Williams will preside, and the Meeting will bo Addressed by His Worship ilio Mayor, Dr Colquhoun, the Revs. E. A. Axelsen and Knowles Smith, Messrs J. M. Gallaway and J. H. Walker. Business: (1) Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet, (2) Election of Officers, (3) Presentation of large Photo, of the late ■Mr J. A. Torrance to the Early Settlers’ Association. All interested in tiro Society's Work arc invited to attend. FRANCIS G. GUMMING, Agent. THE VICTORIA JUBILEE CONVALESCENT FUND. TITHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above A will be held at the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 4th November, at. 12 noon. Subscribers and others interested arc invited to bo present. ADA J. BROWN. BOXING. NORTH OTAGO BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOURNAMENT, NOV. 17 and 18. ENTRIES for Open Cr-Tnoeliiions in all Classes CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, 9th inst. J. E. HOOD, Oama-ru. Hon. Secretary. at.. 1 ■ HOLIDAY RESORTS. SEASIDE RESIDENCE. OBAN HOUSE, STEWART ISLAND, A CCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. XjL Every comfort. One minute’s walk from wharf. Terms moderate. Captain HANSEN, Proprietor. w state ANTED, Two Furnished Rooms, north lino, for Christmas and New Year; price. “Holiday,” • Star’ Office. COAL NOTICES. GREEN ISLAND COAL. JjIREEMAN'S CHRISTIES JUBILEE. Economy and Satisfaction Assured. 2Q.s PER TON. All Merchants. Is PER TON Rebate allowed if paid for on or before 201h of moiTih following that of delivery. LECTURES. PlilhU-NS A.M) INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS REFORM SOCIETY. UNDER the auspices of the above Society A. It. BARCLAY, Esq., will deliver a Lecture entitled * Manufacturing Criminals, and Preventing Them—Old ami Now Methods,’ Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Friday), November 4th, at 8 p.m. Rc-v. Canon Cnrzon-Sig-gr.rs, 11.A. (president), in the chair. All interested invited. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ELECTRIC Boarding-house, with 23 rooms 1 and every convenience. Apply 6G Stafford street. j WANTED Known —The Best Ilea is in Dunedin 6d anil 9d, Board and Residence 16s and 18= a week—Curliou Cafe, Dowling street. Bob Spray, proprietor. jfS. SHIPPING. CHRISTCHURCH SHOW AND RACES, CUP DAY—SATURDAY, T®E FOLLOWING STEAMERS will com X vey PASSENGERS as above: HAUROTO, FRIDAY, November 4, from Dunedin Wharf, at 4 p.m. .RETURNING by the s.s. WI3STR ALIA, leaving Lyttelton after arrival of 7.40 p.m. train SATURDAY, and subsequent Steamers. RETURN FARE; SALOON 35s STEERAGE - ... 20s UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, three weeks ago, Fox-terrier; answer to Spot. Reward on returning to LOST, Monday night. Brooch; horse's a uiomuui, kcep.-IUCO Uu.n dead brother; reward. 203 George street (between Hanover street and Frederick street). LOST, from Littlebounie, Black-and-grey Terrier, with strap round collar; reward. Anderson, dentist, George street. LOST, last week, Normal School Cadet Modal. Reward on reluming to Public Library, Moray place. LOST, by Working Alan, last night, Pair of Boots iu bag; reward. Miss Angelo, fruiterer, Octagon. LOST, on Monday afternoon, Gold Cablo Bangle. Reward returning same to 301 Rattray street. LOST, Wednesday, poor Woman, Purse containing £l, between High street and Anderson's Bay car. “ Purse,” ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, Tuesday night, between High | street and Roslyn, Gold Diamond and j Ruby Brooch. Return Scrivener, ‘Star’ Office. LOST (Sunday, between Knox College and Signal Hill), small Gold Brooch; reward. Roberts, grocer, N.E. Valley. LOST, near Grand Hotel, Lady’s GoM Strap Bangle; finder rewarded. Grand Hotel. LOST, a Short, Thick, Heavy Key, between Reid road <Vnd Butting’s Corner; reward. J. S. Bolting. FOUND. —Ushima Plate Polish not only Cleans, but adds a New and Beautiful Lustre to the most Tarnished Silver Plato. Samples of its work now on view at Dominion Buildings, Rattray street. FOUND. —Richardson (late Sweetings), j near Railway Station; Luncheon, 12 to J 2; Fish Suppers, 11 p.m. j
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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 5
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