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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE Proprietors; John Fuller and Sons.' THE RECOGNISED HOME OF PERFECT PICTURES. ULUSES —The Best- T>ICTURES. ULLEES’ -of AU- JL tCTURBS. Synonymous with Supremacy. Distinguished above all for Natural, Realistic, and Artistic Display. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTI Complete Change of Programme. Complete Change of Programme. ANOTHER MATCHLESS SELECTION. ANOTHER MATCHLESS SELECTION. Just cast your eve down the list. A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME Of the Latest EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PICTUEI TRIUMPHS. This Unparalleled Selection includes ITALIAN SWITZERLAND, ITALIAN SWITZERLAND, A Glorious Scenic Study. A SALUTARY LESSON, A SALUTARY LESSON, A Sensational and Exciting Dramatic Episode, , in which a parent is taught a bitter lesson, ■ and cured of the fault of parental indifference. THE COWBOY’S STRATAGEM, THE COWBOY’S STRATAGEM, A delightful ‘‘open-air” subject, full of the spirit and dash of the Wild West. INTERLAKEN TO BRIENZ, INTERLAKEN TO BRIENZ, Picturesque Scenery, with attractive glimpse! of Dutch Industries and Customs. PATHES’ ANIMATED GAZETTE, IS. PATHES’ ANIMATED GAZETTE, 76. THE VESTALS, TUB VESTALS, An Historical Drama, perfectly staged and acted bv loading Italian artists. ADVERTISEMENT ANSWERED. THIEF WELL RECEIVED. SERIOUS SIXTEEN. BURGLARS EXPECTED. Amusing Comical Ha es. Now Overtures and Popular Selections by the PRINCESS OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor, F. MartineilL PRICES: Is 6d, Is, and 6cL Plan at the Dresden, Tel. 1,702. SUNDAY, 27(h NOVEMBER, 1910. S_S. MOBRANGI Will Ron a QPECIAL EXCURSION to the NORTH LJ SPIT, HARRINGTON POINT, and OTAGO HEADS, Leaving Dunedin 10 a.m., the Spit 4 p.m. Return Fares, ONE SHILLING. FINE SUNDAY EXCURSION. MAHENO. T.S.S.—MAORI KAIK AND NORTH SPIT. Leave Dunedin 10 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. - , THE NEW RECORDS FOR EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ARE NOW ON SALE AT “ BEGG’S.” Hie December List of Records contains some line numbers, both grave and gay. suitable for Christmas time. ’ The following are a few out of complete issue:—Shackleton's Own Story of the Dash to the Pole is a Record everyone should have. AMBEROL RECORDS, 2s 6d Each. ‘The Garden of Roses,’ Joe Maxwell and Chorus; ‘Larboard Watch,’ Stanley and Gillette; ‘Forgotten,’ W. H. Thompson; ‘My Jesus, as Thou Wilt,’ Edison Mixed Quartet; ‘ Peaches and Cream,’ Ada Jones and Leu Spencer; ‘Casey Jones,’ Billy Murray and Chorus; Farmyard Medley,’ Premier Quartet; ‘ Morgenblatter Waltz,’ Sousa’s Band; ‘ Shacklcton’s South Polar Expedition,’ E. H. Shackleton; ‘Vanity Fair,’ Peter Dawson; ‘ Abide With Me'' (Liddle), Violet Oppenshaw; ‘Mary, Kind, Kind, and Gentle is She,’ Ernest I’ike: ‘The Bonnie Lass o’ Bon Accord’ (violin solo), J. Scott Skinner; etc., etc. STANDARD RECORDS, la 9d Each. ‘How Can They Tell I’m Irish,’ Edward if. Favor; ‘Annie Laurie’ (harp solo), Roxy P. La Rocca; ‘ What’s the Matter with Father.-’ Billy Murray; ‘l’ve Set My Heart on You,’ Manuel Remain; ‘Dreamy Town,’ Joe Maxwell; ‘Tune ibe Old Painner,’ Florrie Forde; etc., elc. Don’t face the Holiday Season without music, and plenty of it. The Phonograph will provide yon with a continual supply, just when and where you like. Phonographs complete from £5 10s. rf'NHAS BEGG AND CO, V 7 Phonograph Parlors, PRINCES STREET. SPORTING. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. ANNUAL GATHERING, JANUARY 2 and 3, 1911. SOCIETY’S GROUNDS, KENSINGTON. £365 GIVEN IN PRIZESRunning and Walking ... ... £lO5 0 0 Bagpipe Music ... - 28 10 0 Dancing 52 10 U Wiesiimg - ••• 41 0 C Cycling 54 0 C Hummer, Calnsr, and Ball 17 15 C Wood-chopping Competition (2nd day) ... - 27 0 0 Quoiting -• FOB DETAILS SEE PROGRAMME. ENTRIES for Running and Walking CLOSE at the Secretary's Officer. 1 167 Rattray strert, at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 17ih December; Cyclmg, on SATURDAY, 171b December, at 5 p.m. For all other Events on SATURDAY, 24tli December, at 8 p.m. Entrv money for Dunedin and Caledonian Handicaps, 3s 6d. Ail Events with prizemoney exceeding £5 for first prize, 3s 6d. W resiling. 3s 6*l. lor all other Events, 2s Gd. Youths' Rate-', Is. Programmes can lie obtained from the Directors. or at the Secretary's Office, 167 Rattray street. Side Shows cf every description, and Luncheon. Fruit, and Refreshment Booths will he conducted on usual liberal lines. Two Bands will he m attendance. An interesting now feat me will he Grand Tug-of-war Competition. WILLIAM REID, Secretary. 27 Rattray street. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. G. R. SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, OTEIAIKE. KITCHEN ADMINISTRATION BLOCK. ffUJNDERS will be received at tins Offict X until noon of THURSDAY, 15lb duj of December, 19x0, for ERECTION (Wood! of KITCHEN ADMINISTRATION BLOCK at above School. Plans and Contract Documents may be seen at this Office, Post Office, Oanstru. and at Special School, Otekaike, The Icrwr-rt or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKEET, District Engineer. Public Works Office. Dunedin, 26th November, 1910. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, N.Z. WARNING TO SHIPPING AND PISHING BOATS. SERVICE -PRACTICE BY NIGHT will he carried out from Taiaroa Heads on MONDAY EVENING, the 28th, and WED NESDAT. the 30th inst., between the hours of 8 and 10. Warning is hereby given to Shipping and Boats to keep clear of the entrance to the Harbor during those hours. The Department accepts no responsibility for accidents incurred daring Night Firing to boats not carrying the proper navigatior lights. M. M. GARDNER, GapC, f Conanaachng Detachment Bmaoent Howe, L, J&oaSa, jr,-

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 7