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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietor*: John Fuller and Soni. TO-NIGHT —At 8- TO-NIGHT. The Pre-eminent and Incomparable 7IULLERS -The Best- TJICTUBES. i JL< ULLERS' -of All- X ICTURES. Distinguished above all for Natural, Realistic, and Artistic Display. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS Of the New Series. THE FIRE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER, THE SECRETS OF THE GLACIER. THE COUNTY OF DEVON. A WIRELESS ROMANCE. NORTHERNMOST FIORDS of NORWAY. WONDERS OF THE GEOMATOGRAPHA Difficult Capture—Ferdie's Vacation— And Other Gems. Trices: Is 6d, It and 6d. Plan at the Dresden. Telephone 1,702. ITIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. •-■- Direction ALLAN HAMILTON. PLIMMER-DENMSTON SEASON. THE CENTURY'S SUCCESS. (MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, at 8. For a Limited Number of Nights only. Jerome K. Jerome's Great Mvstory Play, 'THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK' (By arrangement with Rupert Clarke and Clyde Mcyncll). CAST OF CHARACTERS. THE PLAY. Slasia (a slavey) Lizette Parkes (by kind permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Joey Wright... S. A. Fitzgerald (A bookmaker.) Christopher Penny Paget Hunter (An artist.) Maior Tompkins Revnolds Dcnniston (Retired.)" Mrs Tompkins Alice Deorwyn (His wife.) Vivian (his daughter) Myr Wall Jake Samuels (of the city) Chas. Thereby Harry Larkoom (his jaekall)...Harry Neville Miss Kite (unattached) Valentine Sidney Mrs Percival De Hoolcy...Marie Le Croiscttc Mrs Sharps Mrs Robt. Brough (The landlady.) Tlio Third Floor Back Harry Plimmer SCENE: A LODGING-HOUSE. Time: The Present. 'THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK,' Interpreted by a Specially Selected Company, including MISS LIZETTE PARKES And MRS ROBERT BROUGH. THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER IS THE MOST COMPELLING CHARACTER EVER CONCEIVED BY THE MASTER-MIND OF THE PLAYWRIGHT. WHO IS HE? WHENCE CAME HE? THE ANSWER IS—IN THE PLAY. Box Plan, at Dresden, now open. 4s, 2s 6d, ,Is. Early Doors, Stalls and Pit, 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. Day Sales at Jaeobs's. Touring Manager, GEO. BULLER,

MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 0 PEE ATI C FESTIVAL! GREATEST SPECTACULAR DISPLAY EVER WITNESSED IN THE TABLEAUX! DOMINION. DANCES! GREAT TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION! At 8.30 sharp: To Decide Second Prize— SPEIGHTS v. DRAINAGE No. 1. The Festival will be onen in afternoons from 2.30 o'clock. Admission free. ADMISSION to All Parts of the House, Is, including CHANCE in GRAND ART UNION—Four Gold Nuggets and Other Valuable Prizes. The Management has decided to continue the above Festival in the BRYDONE HALL on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY NEXT, ihc 81h, 9th, and 10th hist., when, in response to numerous requests , a SECOND TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION will be held. First Prize £l6, Second Prize £B, Third Prize £4. Conditions as before. Entries Close on MONDAY NIGHT with the Secretary.

FINE SUNDAY EXCURSION. MAHENO, T.S.S. kfAORI KAIK AND NORTH SPIT. Leave Duncdin 10 a.m., Port. Chalmers 11 a.m. Return 4 p.m.; Arrive Duncdin 6 p.m. FARES: Adults, l's; Children, 6d. 34 Miles Cruise in the Harbor for Is. CHEAPEST TRIP IN THE WORLD. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LTD. Telephone 694. MEETINGS. SOUTHERN STARR-BOWK ETT SOCIETY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above Society will bo held at the Trades Hall, Morav place (opposite First Church), Duncdin, "on MONDAY, 14th November, 1910, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and Consider the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts. 2. Election of Directors and Auditors. 3. General. At the Close of the General Meeting a Meeting of Members will be held to DISPOSE "of £4,000 By Six Appropriations in No. 1 Group—Three by Ballot and Three bv Sale; AND Two Appropriations in No. 2 Group—the 37th by Ballot and the 38th by Kale. Anyone joining Group No. 2 before 14th November will have the ri.iii, In participate in the Appropriations of that Group. Full particulars can bo obtained at the Society's Office. By order of the Board. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. Duncdin, Ola Princes street. TF.RS AND JOINERS. I ITUNEDIN BRANCH. I \ SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING o< ,'C Branch will be held in Tra-de? JSDAY, lOih inst., at 8 p.m ! Business: Proposed Alterations io Rules. JAS. BROWN, Secretary. HOSPITAL SATURDAY ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO (Incorporated). A MEETING OF LADY COLLECTORS and all those interested in the Work of the Association v.'iil be held m the Town Hall on MONDAY, 7th November, at 3 p.m. All plans and details for the Collection on Saturday, 26th iust , will-bo -discussed. Ladies who havo not previously colleeicd specially welcomed. A full attendance requested. 4 W. L. LOGIE, Hon. General Secretary; E. S. WILSON, Secretary. HOSPITAL SATURDAY ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO (Incorporated). MAORI HILL DISTRICT. A MEETING of all those interested in the rJL Hospital Saturday Collection will be held in the Council Chambers, Maori Hill, on WEDNESDAY, November 9, at 8 p.m. W. L. LOGIE, Hon. General Secretary; E. S. WILSON, Secretary. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. A MEETING of Lady Collectors and all those interested in the work of the Hospital Saturday Association will he held in the Council Chambers, St. Kilda, on THURSDAY Next, 10th November, 1910, at 8 p.m., to arrange plans for the Collection on Saturday, the 26ih inst. A full attendance is requested. D. C. CAMERON, Jun., Mayor. I OTAGO METALWORKERS' ASSISTANTS' UOTON. TIfITSHBERS aro requested to attend -"JL MEETING on TUESDAY, Bth November, Trades Ha.ll. Business* very important* DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Registered). 1910—TWENTY-THIRD SEASON.—I9IO SUBSCRIBERS are notified that the FOURTH CONCERT of the Season will be given on WEDNESDAY, November 16th, 1910, at the Garrison Hall. * Intending Subscribers will kindly send in their names to the undersigned. W. O. MILLAR, Hon. Sec., 107 High street. P.O. Box 58. 'Phone 659. ftARRISON HALL. GARRISON HALL. NOV. 9th. NOV. 9th. GRAND SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION by DUNEDIN DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS. Chairman: J. IT. Hosking, Esq., K.C. Doors open 7.30. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Tickets to bo had from all Scouts or at Door on Night of Concert. COME AND SEE OUR SCOUTS AT WORK AND PLAY. Assisted by Duncdin Garrison Band. R. J. ARTHUR, Sec. A NOVEL XMAS GREETING FOR FRIENDS AT HOME! Send your Good Wishes in your own voice—let them hear it again. A 2-MINUTE GREETING FOR 2s. If you will rail at our Phonograph Parlor we will make a record of your Christmas Messago, carrying a twu-miiw!.cs' talk to the old folks or other friends at Home. This will onlv occupy a minutes, and cost you 2s. We will pack and mail the rccoul to any address lor Js extri. All :hc recipient has to do when the record ai rives at Chri.s'uias time is to slip it on to any phonograph—his own, a friend's, or at a phonograph dealer's—and your voice at once peaks forth its own message of cheer over .6,000 miles! pHAS. BEGG ~AND CO., LTD., Phonograph Pallor, PRINCES STREET. OST AND FOUND. » OST, a Black Dog, Friday; reward. ReJIJ turn. M'Furiaiic and I'cdcn. I 6fch'7 Tortoise-shell Card Case, Frederick J street, Rosiyu, or iramcars. Please .etitrn 34 Melville' street, City. OST, smalTTurse, Money, Friday niglu, Garrison Hall or Princes rtrcet. Finder please return Express Company. .iJ morning (special keepsake;; liberal reward. Mrs Robert Wil-on, 406 George street; or Publisher, 'Star' Office. LOST, Gold-mounted Fountain Pen; owner's name inscribed; urgently required. Kindly leave "dago Daily Times' Office. "~ OST, Wednesday night, Gold and Greenl stone Brooch; keepsake; reward. 63 York place. LOST, between Uniou street, Moray place, Black Belt; silver buckle; keepsake; reward. 251 George street. LOST, Gold Bangle: 2 hearts. Reward lemming Townscnd, jewciicr. OUND.—Cheap To-dayT Whitebait, King- ? nJi, Soles. Flounders, Grop-r, Mokj, uarakihi, Ling, Garfish, Blue Cod, Fresh and Smoked Kippers, Bloaters, Herrings. Sweetings, ijtuari and Rattray streets. FOUND.— Deep-sea Trout, Smoked and Fresh Fhh, also Prime Poultry. At Sweetings, Stuart, F~ iJ -■—-'- FOUND, Ushima.—Jewellers and experts say Ushima is one of the finest Plato Polishes ever placed on the market; samples i of its work now on view at Dominion Build- ' ings, Lower Rattray meet. FOUND— Stewart's ":" Prinie~Poultry, Turkcys, Cnickens, Fowls, Ducklings, Mutton Birds (fresh, smoked, cooked). 'Phones , 1,693, 1,274 i Whitebait, Whitebait; Trout, Trout, Trout; all kinds liresh, Smoked l'ish, Kippers, Herrings. At Stewart's. Fish,'Gold Fish, Gold Fish (Japanese iantail; For Sa.e. At William Stewart's, fishmonger and poulterer. the Best Place to get your Um X? brellas Re-covered and Repaired « at Beggiarda's, George street. FOUND.— Richardson (late Sweetings), near Railway Station; Luncheon, 12 to |2i Fish Suppers, _____ —.

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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 7

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