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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT —At ft- TO-NIGHT. The Pre-eminent ami Incoruparablo TOLIJERS' -The Bent— TJICTUKES. -'TILLERS' -of All- A ICTURKS. An Kntiro Change on Thursday Night. An 'Entire Change on Thursday Night. An Entire Chen"e on Thursday Night. DESPITE TIIEIII ENORMOUS SUCCESS, DESPFfE THEIR ENORMOUS SUCCESS, DESPITE THEIR ENORMOUS SUCCESS, WE MUST RELUCTANTLY ANNOUNCE MUST RELUCTANTLY ANNOUNCE Last Night—PICTURESQUE SYDNEY, Last Night—PICTURESQUE SYDNEY, Last Night—MAZEPPA. Last Night—OILYMJ Q'RIO, Last Night—NORWAY TO NEW YORK, Last Night—ITALIAN CUIEASSIERS, Last Night—NATIVE LION HUNTING, Last Night—F'OOLSHEAD PISHING, Last Night—RUNAWAY STAR. LAST NIGHT Of All the Magnificent Subjects that have Voiced our Present Programme Superb. TO-MORROW NIGHT An Entirely New TO-MORROW NIGHT and Splendid TO-MORROW NIGHT Programme PRICES: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at the Dresden. Telephone 1,702. CONTINUATION OF ifIEAND WELSH F AIE, *br ART GALLERY HALL. Afternoon (free), 3 to 5.30 o'clock. Evening (Is), 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Musical Programme To-night, under direction of Mr D. Cooke (Moray Place Congregational Church). Afternoon Tea, Fruit Salad, etc., 6d. Nail-driving Competition, Hat-trimming Competition, Shooting Gallery, Galvanic Battery, " Robs," and other amusements. Work Stalls, Flower Stall, Sweets Stall, Produca Stall, Christmas Tree, etc., etc. Goods of all descriptions at Fair p ' THE ALL SAINTS' ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will bo held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 7th and Bth December. Novelties from England and Japan, suitable for Xinas Presents. WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' DREAM FACES' (by Wynn Miller)— Mrs C. Statham, Hii-s V. M'Master, Mr L. Hobbs, Mr F. O. Bridgman, jun. THURSDAY EVENING, 'THE OPEN GATE' (bv C. Haddon Chambers)— Mrs 0. Statham, Miss M. Haggitt, Mr L. Hobbs, Mr F. O. Bridgman, jun. Afternoons Free. Evenings Is. HEART-REACHING SONGS, FAR FROM THE COMMONPLACE, WE HAVE PLEASURE in introducing io New Zealand the Songs of CARRIE JACOBS-BONO, a Gifted Musician, and one of America's most successful song writers. This distinguished Author-Composer writes with the inspiration of Genius, and, in our opinion, her Songs are the finest examples of ihe Modern Ballad we have yet come across. They are as unique as their artistic title, pogfs, 'full of a delightful, fascinating originality. ' A PERFECT DAY' (low and high voice). 'MY SOUL' (low and high voice). 'THE SHEPHERDESS' (low and high 'I LOVE YOU TRULY' (medium voice). Especially suitable for Contralto or Low Mezzo. Price, 2s each; posted, 2s Id each. We earnestly invite all Singers to call at our Warehouse and hear these singularly successful songs. CHAS. JiKGG AND CO., LTD., Princes street. A Set of ihtso Songs would make a "IN THE GLOAMING!" Ah! how delightful to sit out on the lawn under a tree or on the verandah listening to ihe exquisite singing of the world's greatest artistes; listening in the cool of the summer day! And when such artistes as Tctrazsdni, Clara Butt, Mclba, Ciruso, and Scotti sing for us, we forget the Gramophone, and, thrilled by the glorious rendering of the song, unconsciously app.'..ud the singers themselves, almost realising their presence! GRAMOPHONES —the instrument preferred by Queen Alexandra, and those of intense music:! 1 susceptibilities, those who love and appreciate the exquisite in music;—from £6 10s to £4O. We invite inspection. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., GRAMOPHONE PARLORS, PRINCES STREET. ATHLETiC GATHERING. LTH TAIERI CALKDuNIAN SOCIET: MIDDUvMARCH. NNUALS P O R T S, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. EXCURSION FAKES And Suitable Train Service. GRAND BALL AND SUPPER AT NIGHT. First-class Floor and Music. Programmes, with Details, Mailed Anywhere on Application. F. R. WALKER, Secretary. ASHBURTON, CANTERBURY. LET, SHOP PREMISES, centrally situated, in Jubileo Brick Buildings, fronting Burnett street. Apply to T. BULLOCK, Est.tto Agent, Ashbu ply A. and J. M'Farlano. rpO - LKTTSupP and Dwelling, 5 rooms, 60 JL Hanover street; rent, Ids. D. Molouey, SO Princes street. njTlO LET, 8-ioomed House; bathroom, hot " and ccid water. Apply 436 George „..cct. riPO LET, 4-roomed House, Rich street. Apply R- Phimister, Playfair t-trcet, Cavershnr. TO LET, 5-roomcd House, Leith Walt, N.E.V. Apply John Gillies, 24 George street. SjlO LET, good Shop, corner Dundas and Georgo streets; moderate rent. Er.m----:i and Co., auctioneers. TO LET, handy Post Ofiice, 10-roomrd Rc.-idr.nce; electric light and all conveniences. Samson, auctioneer. find LET, Roslyn, C-roomed Dwelling; ". modern conveniences. Samson and Co., auctioneers. O~LET, Valley, near school, ■,-.„„„ Cottage; bath, gas, ajid conveniens Samson and Co., auctioneers. WANTED To Let, Rooms (furnished or unfurnished). Apply 19 JTolnnn. sirrah South Duncdin. SOSLYN (town side, close tram).—3lodcrn 7-roomed Residence; 20s. Patersons, 142 Rattray street. OGG'S CORNER.—4 Rooms; scullery, copper and .tubs; sanitary; asphalt yard; Ss. Patersons, 142 Rattray street. PIUJNUivS Si'K&l/i. —Modern a-roomca Brick House; good position; reasonable rent, Patersons, 142 Rattray street. HO", Hanover street, 6utt painter, earI peuter, tailor, or factory workshop; two entrances; cheap rent. Lsaacs, Castle COMFORTABLE Furnished Room, suit two girls. Albany street, near Post Offioa, "Room," ATBany Stxoefc I?oat

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Evening Star, Issue 14532, 7 December 1910, Page 5

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