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AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE Proprietors; Johu Fuller aud Sona. TO-NIGHT, aud Every Evening at 8. THE ALHAMBRA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY And FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. East Night This Programme. NAT CLIFFORD, , In his Masterpiece, DARTMOOR. Convict Sketch. •THE SAILORS GOOD-BYE,’ “MORGAN No. 2.” THE WIDOW, Etc. A Tremendous Success Nightly, THE FLYING PEDROS, A Novel, Daring, and Amusing Roman Ring Comcdv Act. OUR GREAT MINSTREL TROUPE, MISS JESSIE I.EE, Mr E. R. MARTIN, GIBSON GIRLS, NELLIE LESLIE, JACK KNOWLES, SCOTT BROS., I TIM HOWARD, Favorite Comedian. 0.5., Hs; D.C., 3s CJ: Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, 6J. Reserved Scats at Dresden. o 11 P II A N S' On H FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. H At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. E UNIQUE DRAWING ROOM E ENTERTAINMENT Bv DUNEDIN ORPHANS’ CLUB, In Aid of the L DUNEDIN ORPHANAGES. L Admission; 3s, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Bcgg's, Jacobs's, and Dresden Company. P O R P II A N S. F BOTANIC GARDENS. NEXT WEDNESDAY, Till DECEMBER, At 8 o’clock. CONCERT QRAND OPEN - AIR 7 COMBINED BANDS (Dunedin Garrison, Kaikorai. Ciuzsns’, Morn* ingnon, Cavcr.-.h'tm. Salvation Army, and Dunedin Pipe Bands) AND MALE QUARTET PARTY. Excellent Programme. Proceeds in aid of the Widow aud Children of the late Jack Gillies (ex-bandsman). W. R. DON. Hon. Sec. Dunedin likdertafel. 92nd CONCERT— 25ih SEASON, BURNS HALL, WEDNESDAY, DEG 7. Lady Soloist, Miss Mary Mh.oheil, L.A.8.; Society’s Soloists, Mis.-rs J. Jago and A. T. Reid; Trombone Ttio by Messrs Cn.gallon, J. M’Lean, and F. Donaldson; Fiugel Horn Solo by J. M'Lcc.n; B Fiat Bass Solo by Mr Williams; and Part Songs by Society .Admission by Subscriber's Ticket. A limited number will be available to the Public at 2; 6d. Hon. Conductor, Jtsse Timson: Tien. Accompanist, W. E. Taylor; Hon. Sec., J. A. Black. Dears open 7 30, Carriages at 10 o’clock. GRAND WELSH FAIR, m aid of Si. Clair Congregational Church, Art Gallery Hall, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Cih, 7th, 81 hj inst. ’JM bo opened by Rev. R. Evan Davits, of Kilo: Church, on TUESDAY”, at 8 p.m., followed by Musical Programme under direction of Air D Cooke (Moray Place Chuichj. Admission : Afternoons Free-, Evenings Is. Prize Competitions for Fruit Cake, Sponge, Pastry Tartlets, Butter Sponge. Pikelets, Loihe--, Bost-dresscd Doll, Mo-t' Original Piece of Carpentry, Wood-carving. Auernoous, 5 tc 5.30; Evenings, 7.30 to 10. SENSATIONAL LONDON I! ALLAH SUCCESS, By the Composer of ‘Rose in the Bud.’ •MIFANWY.’ ‘MIFANVVY.’ Dorothy Forster. ‘ MIFANWY.’ Published by Messrs Chappell aud Co., Limited, London, New York, and Melbourne. May be had of all Music Sellers. DOROTHY FORSTER’S SONGS. Miss Dorothy Forster has in a very short period jumped right into the front rank oi English Ballad Composers, aud the following Songs by this gifted wiitcr can be confidently recomni.ndcd :—‘ Dear Little Star,’ ‘Perhaps,’ ‘ Mifanwy,’ ‘Rosamund,’ 'Rose in the Bud,’ Two Songs (‘Since Have Has Brought Me’ and ‘The" Dawn at Your Window'). You are invited to call at our Warehouse and hear these gems. Obtainable in settings for all voices. Price, 2s each; posted, 2s Id. HAS. BF.GG AND GO.. LIMITED, 21, 23, 25 Princes .Greet, Dunedin, c FINE SUNDAY EXCURSION. MAH ENG, KATK AND NORTH SPIT. Leave Dunedin 10 a.m. Return 4 p.m. Arrive Dunedin 6 p.m. FARES; Adults, Is; Children, Cd. 34 Miles Cruiec in 'be Harbor tor la. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LTD. REGATTAS. QTAGO ANNUAL REGATTA. PORT CHALMERS. BOXING DAY, BE-'EMBER 26. RROORW.ME, 1. MAIDEN DOUBLE ELI ELS. StarU 11. a.m. d.!iiraii"e I; e, 5-;. Firs;, prize U, MCOUfI £l, 2. CRUISERS’ RACK (Hardiranj. Draper, 15'. miles. Si.i:i; 11.15 a.m. Emiat.w fem Os. Fir. j. p. :;;e £7. m c:md £2. :. oft - T I LIN 3. ALL-COMERS' OJ'ii.N RACE (Handicap). Sia.;- lied a.r Distance. Jive muss. hu.-c prize £l. 4. YOUTIBv'FOURS OUTRIGGER RAC!;. Stalls 11X5 a in. K itr.tscc O. l ie 1 prize £5. s- -■ mi £]. 5. SECOND i. LASS VUIIT RACE (KaiaK c.'ip). jliNpiii'a, nine mips. tUavs at las on. Lnt.anee b.5.-. rir=t pizc £7, e. JUNIOR J/OUBI.E S( ULLS. Stmt--12.15 p.m. Knnai.e.p (R. En:-I jna> . £5. s. <■■■:;<! £l. 7. MOTOR BOAT RUE (Hand Rap). .SrarU at 12.15 j) m. i-h.irav... J-c, J-. First, prize £(), ; I'.- ,i;d £2, 1 ,Li;■ 1 £l. tip;n. in tir./ior bd.it- 4 hj n. ai.-i untie C Imt ;.?td 12. UNBAl.b.i -TED YACHT RACE HTamii. eap). in ;• mil -s. Entrance fee, 9s fairs' 2 p.m, Jn.-t p. ;ze £7, tee-uni £2. 13. junior Fonuo Mini outrigger 17. TJ; 110) CLASS V.',i ! !'i RTCE (Hands ea 11). siar:s 515 p.m. His-at ee, rig miles. Entrance !e r -, c<. Fir.-i p'.i/.a £i’>, src.uii £2. 18. SENIOR- BEST-ANT) BE-T FOUROARED RACE. Tv ins 3.30 pan. E’,tranee fee. 25:;. l i..-t pri/.t; £;0. s/cr.nd £5. 19. MOTOR BOAT RACE HlawFcapj. Distance, nit.? mile.-. 53,30 )i in. Entrance fee, 13s. Fir.-t p.ize £;0, rr.ee;.d £3. For m-tc.r beam 1C h.p. ai;d <.v<r nol u-id a- frh.iig heals. 20. JUNIOR PAIR-OARED OUTRIGGER RUE. Star;; 4 p.m. Eetrapec ice, First ]i:i/.e £G. ' f f-tal £2. 21. SENIOR CLINKER !’MR-O'RF.D CRTRIGGEFi RACE. Eu.r-z 445 pm Em trance ice, 9-. F-.'-f p £7, srcr.ed All Sailing and Met r R ,r crt yle ?:.i; .1 under the rales of the Gl.’.co Yaren am! Motor Beat A- c On ion. All Rowing Races to be rewtd under <:;> rule? nf the N Z.A.R.A. ENTRIES CLOSE on DET. 'BET! 16, nr. till 5 pun., at Secretary’* ; S; "c; and from V till 8 p.m. at Council Cma-ibc!?. J’oit Chalmers. E. S. WILSON, SeuTytarr. Empire. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin; or P.O. Box 192-

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Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14529, 3 December 1910, Page 7

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