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AMUSEMENTS. BV R N'S HALL. Baywards' Picture Enterprises, Lid. GRAND NEW AND' COMPLETE CHANGE. GRAND NEW AND COMPLETE CHANGE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PICTURES PICTURES HAYWARDS' Acnleof HAYWARDS' Perfection. PICTURES A SURE SENSATION ASSURED. 'THE SPECTRE,', •THE SPECTRE,' A Thrilling Drama, introducing Marvellou Quick Changes by a Great Detective. THE FHffiNIX, THE PHCENJX, Describing a Heroic Rescue from a Burring Building. 12th EDITION PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE 12th EDITION PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. TII3 Autumn Manceuws, Horse Artillery in Action, Charge, of the Scots Greys, Lord Roberts Reviews the Canadians, London Rugbv Football, and others. HER HJVAL. HER RIVAL. MR LE BLACK LEARNS TO FLY. - MR LE BLACK LEARNS TO FLY. A SMOKER'S MARTYRDOM. A SMOKER'S MARTYRDOM. FOOLSHEAI) LEARNS TO FLY. FOOLSHEAD AS A POLICEMAN. TILLY THE TOMBOY. TILLY THE TOMBOY. HAYWARDS' BIJOU ORCHESTRA In a. Bright Selection of Musical Gems. OVERTURE—' Era Dwell' (Auber). ENTR'ACTE —'Don Pasqualc' (Donizetti). D.C. and 0.5., Is; Back Stalls, 6d. FIRST CHURCH HALL. -"•JIBLE CLASS SALE OF WORK, in aid _ » of Missions, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. Opening 3 o'clock. HOLIDAY RESORTS. SEASIDE RESIDENCE OBAN HOUSE, STEWART ISLAND. a CCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. Every comfort. One minute's walk from wharf. Terms moderate. Captain HANSEN, Pi WANTED (Xmas holidays), 2-roomed Cottage, furnished. Broad Bay. Particulars to " Cottage," G.P.O. >ROAD BAY.—Mrs Andrews lias Vacancies ' at her popular boarding-house. GOVERNMENT NOTfCfcS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS^ PALMERSTON A. AND P. SHOW, FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1910. rnflE Ordinary Time-table, on the Dunkirk -IL Branch willbc suspended. Trains will leavo Palmerston for Dunback at 9.0 a.m. and 5.45 p.m., returning leaving Dunback at 9.55 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Stock Train with Carriage attached will leave Palmerston for Oamaru aud Intermediate Stations at 7.15 p.m. The Train usually leaving Palmerston for DunccJin mid Intermediate Stations at 5.6 p.m. will not leave until 5.-1C p.m., Waikouaiti 6.10 p.m., Scacliff G. 44 p.m., Waitali 7.15 p.m., arriving Dunediii 3/0 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO PALMERSTON will be issued at Dunedin, Oamaru, aud Intermediate Stations on FRIDAY, 2nd December, available for return up to and including THURSDAY, Bth December. The Return Fares will be: 2d per Mile First Class, and Id per Mile Second Class, the minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BALCLUTHA SHOW, FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1910. A GOODS TRAIN, with Passenger Car _£*- attached, will leave Balclutha for Dimcdin at 6.55 p m., stopping at any Station where- required to set down Passengers from Balclutha. This Tram will connect at Clarksville with Lawrence Branch Train. Tho Lawrence Branch Train will not leave Milton until 8.0 p.m. Tain will leave Clinton at R. 50 a.m., Warepa 9.30 am., Balclutha arrive 10.0 a.m. Train will leave Balclutha for Ciinlou at 6.45 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO BALCLUTHA will be issued at Dunedii'., Clinton, and Intermediate. Stations (including Catlins River Branch) on FRIDAY, 2nd December, available for return till THURSDAY, Bth December. Tho Return Fares will be: 2d per Mile First Cln?s, and Id per Mile. Second Class, tho minimum being 4s aud 2s respectivelyBy Order. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, N.Z. WARNING TO SHIPPING AND FISHING BOATS. SERVICE PRACTICE BY NIGHT will be ) ' carried out from Taiaroa Heads on WEDNESDAY, tho oOth inst, and possibly also on the Ist December, between the hours of 8 i>.ni. and 10 p.m. Warning U lure by given to Shipping and Boats to'keep clear of the. entrance to the Harbor during the.e, hour<. Tho Department accepts no responsibility for accidents incurred during Night Firing to boats not earning the proper navigation lights. M. M. GARD'NER, Ca.pt,, Commanding Detachment- Permanent Force, Dunodm. TO LET, mHOSE PREMISES, comprising Factory, Office, and Store, at 15 FILLEUL STREET. Lately occupied by ur. as a Boot Factory. ROSS AND GLENDINING, LIMITED, 166 High_ street. . pO~ LET, OFFICES and good STRONG -& ROOM in Joel's Building, Crawford street (at present occupied by R. A. Mathew son) These Offices are commodious and conveuieut. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. nn.O LET (St. Clair), for December, Fur . niihcil House. For address apply at : store, Irani terminus. T.O LET, Unfurnished Front Room (fireplace); no children; suit, widow lady. "5.," ' rrir.r* Oflicc. ' mo LET (Melville street), 4-roonud House; JL tubs aid copper. Carroll, 153 Walker street. TO LET (Roslyn), splendid modern Residence, 7 rooms, overlooking City; reasonable Peter Boyd. Jetty _siivcL fjn.O LET, 4-roomed Cottage-, George street; J- drained lo sewer; 8s Cd. Alex. Harris aud Co. AO LET, 7-rooiued House, Cu:::ber!alid staid. Apply W. \Vood,_bal;cr. TO~ LET (St. Andrew sheet, Maori Hill), 5-roomed House, every convenience; low rent lo suitable tenant. Apply No. 7 St. Andrew street, Maori Hill. T~ O LET, comfortable 4-roomed House, ali conveniences; rent 83 6d. Apply 85 MaclacLun street. njAO liET, a 2-Tooincd Cottage at Mac- ". andiew's Bay. Apply Hinkley's Swrc. AO LET, 4-roomed House (asphalt yard, drained), B*. Apply 55 Athol place. O LET, Shop and Dwelling, 5 rooms, 60 Hanover street; rent, 16s. D. Moloney, 90 Princas street. nTVO LET, for term, Premises, Dominion JL Chambers, Rattray street, occupied by Fea and Co. as auction rooms. Fei. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Leitu Walk, , N.E.V. Apply John Gillie.-, 24 George OFFICES (r.raall), central; low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. INT. CLAlß.—Modern 8 Rooms; sunny 1 situation, close beach and school. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. [-'-ROOMED House, 16 Helena street, South t) Dunce in; cveiy convenience; rent 13s. Thomas, 65 Oxford street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JOMINION Boarding-house, 341 Cumberland street (opposite Burt's). Mrs Heller (lato of Port Chalmers), proprietress. r OUNG Man wants Board; no boardinghouses. "A.8.," 'Star' Oflice. Y Lady 'wants Bedroom, Board, -i comfortable, quiet home, South Dunedin. "Pensioner," 'Star' Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14525, 29 November 1910, Page 5