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AMUSEMENTS. No Performance To-morrow Night. U B N B HALL. 'Hayward's Ticture Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT HAYWARD'S Acme of PICTURES HAYWARD'S Perfection. PICTURES All who have attended our High-class Performances have something to remark iir their favor, THE LIGHT THAT CAME. LITTLE ANGELS OF LUCK, Two of the latest A.B. Successes. THE FLAG OF COMPANY "H," By Pathe Freres' New American Company. THE TERRA NOVA LEAVING SYDNEY, Glimpses of Sydney Harbor, The Ferry Boats, Yachting, Etc. THE GEISHA (A Protty Japanese Colored Storiette). ALATRI. Scenic. Wiffles Wants a Quiet Sloep, The Champion Boxer, The Little Cousin, and Tweedledum Has Missed the Train; A BUNCH OF INNOCENT SIDE-SPLITTERS. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Back Stalls, 6d. E ALL SAINTS' ANNUAL SALE OF . WORK will be hold in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 7th and Bth December. Novelties from England and Japan, suitable for Xmas Presents. WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' DREAM PACKS' (by Wynu Miller)— Mrs C. Statham, Miss V. M'Master, Mr L. Hobbs, Mr F. 0. Bridgman, jun. THURSDAY EVENING, 'THE OPEN GATE' (by 0. Haddon Chambers)— Mrs C. Statham, Miss M. Haggitt, Mr L. Hobbs, Mr F. 0. Bridgman, jun. Afternoons Free. Evenings Is. COMBINED BANDS. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT. BOTANICAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7th December, 1910, at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Selection—' The Chief's Last Call.'—Salvation Army Band (under Bandmaster Wilson). 2. Selection —' Pirates of Penzance.' —Cavershani Band (under Bandmaster Briggs). 3. Part Song—'On the March.'—Male Quartet Party (under Mr E. H. Eagar). 4. Selection—' Gems of Scotland.'—Citizens' Baud (under Bandmaster Cook). 5. Selection—' Bohemian Girl.' — Kaikorai Band (under Bandmaster Laidiaw). 6. Overture—'Poet and Peasant.'—Dunedin Garrison Band (under Lieutenant Bandmaster George). 7. Part Song—' Soldiers' Farewell.'—Male Quartet Party (under Mr E. H. Eagar). 8. Selection —'Echoes of England.'—Mornington Band (under Bandmaster Smith). 9. Waltz—'lna Cameron.'—Dunedin Pipe '*■ Band (under Bandmaster Macallum). 10. Grand March—' Lincoln Centenary.'— Combined Bands (under Mr D. Wishart). 11. Valse —■"J'csora, Mio.'—'Combined Bands (under Mr D. Wishart). GOD SAVE THE KING. KIRKLAND HALL, GREEN ISLAND. • SOCIAL will be held in Kirkland Hall . on WEDNESDAY, the 7th hist. Door Open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. T. THOMSON, GRAND WELSH FAIR, in aid of St. Clair Congregational Church, Art Gallery Hall, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 6th. 7th, Bth inst. To be opened by Rev. R. Evan Davies, of Knox Church, on TUESDAY, ut 8 p.m., followed by Musical Programme under direction of Mr D Cooke (Moray Place Church). Admission: Afternoons Free, Evenings Is. Prize Competitions for Fruit Cake, Sponge, Pastry Tartlets, Butter Sponge. Pikelets, Lollies, Best-dressed Doll, Most Original Piece of Carpentry, Wood-carving. Afternoons, 3 to 5.30; Evenings, 7.30 to 10. WRESTLING MATCH AT riS MAJESTY'S THEATRE NEXT MONDAY, 12th December, FOR £SO A SIDE. JOE GARDINER (London) J. DUFFY (Dunedin). MEETINGS. SURF BATHING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the - Bungalow Tea Rooms, St. Kilda, on THURSDAY Next, the Bth December, at 8 o'clock, when tlw advisability of forming a Club'will be discussed. A large attendance is requested. OTAGO CLUB COMPANY, LIMITED. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the x-J ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of tin Olagri Club Company, Lwited, will be lioldcn at the Club House, lower High street, on FRIDAY, the 9th December, 1910, at 8 p.m. Business: Consideration of Report and Balancesheet, Election of Directors and Auditors, and General. T. K. HARTY, Secretary. A MEETING of the Members of the Oiago Club will be hoklcn at the close ot the'above Meeting. T. K. HARTY, Hon. Secretary. THE GAELIC SOCIETY. npHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Gaelic JL .Society will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street, TO-MORROW EVENING. 7i.li December, at 8 o'clock. Committee, 7.30. WM. MACLEOD, Hon. See. MORNINGTOX PUBLIC SCHOOL. MISS M'INTOSH'S RETIREMENT. .4 T a MEETING' of flic E.v-pupils of the - Morniugtou School, bold on the sth .., it was 'unanimously resolved to make a Presentation <o Miss M'lnlosh, who is retiring after 43 years' service, 36 years of which period have been spent in this School. Ex-pupils wishing to contribute are requested to communicate with the undersigned on or before 18th inst. 11. R. URQUHART, School, Mornington. .OST AND FOUND. TT OST, between Choral Hall, Arthur jLJ street, Sunday evening, Black Satin Bag, containing spectacles, etc.; reward. 94 Dowling street. X OST, Pin, with greenstone boot attached, JL> Dowling street cutting or Canongale. Green, Union S.S. Co. 6STT"by~i')Oor~Wido\v, Handbag containing money. Finder please return Laurenson, hiker, Roslyn. OST7 _ F^id — Giasscs, near Presbyterian Church, Port Chalmers Finder rewarded refiKr.imr T). M'Kcnzifi's Provincial Hotel, Port Chalmers. LOST, between Dunedin and Palmerston, Mudguard and Slipper oil' motor bike; reward. Spi'osen, chemist, Octagon. TT OST, Saturday night, Greenstone Wangle JLi (kiwi and i'rog pendants): keepsake; reward. Paltcrson, jeweller, George street. TOST, last Tuesday, Gold Brooch, in town _»_ i or Ca>.tle street car. , Return Campbell, care M'Kinlay and Sons. f OST, Bicvclc, ; U with Saxbv, P sterday. Communicate r Cycle Works. I OST, Botanical Gardens. Sunday evenJ iiig. Baby's Rattle (silver-mounted). Kindly "return ' Mrs Gill, 2 Forth place; reward. I OST, between New street and P. 0., in J St. Kilda, tram, small Chamois Purse, ■ontaining sold and silver. Apply Sneddon's Store, St. Kilda: reward. J' OST. "Gent's Umbrella; knob handle: J monogram " E.H.," date 29'9/01. Reward returning Harraway, Crawford street. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. iTAGO Boys' Hi R h School Sw ° Sport:! To-morrow (Wednesday) m, St. Clair Baths, at 2 o'clock sha COAL NOTICES. YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST. AND, SENSIBLY, REVERTED TO THE BEST. TjIREEMAN'S CHRISTIE'S JUBILEE. Unrivalled, No Equal, AT 20s PER TON. Is per Ton Rebate if Paid for by 20th Month,

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Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 5

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