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AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBRA THEATEE. ■*•* PropritUis: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening it 8. THE ALHAMBRA PICTURE-VAUDEVILLE COMPANY AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Universally voted a /*' Star." J. M. WEST, The World's Greatest Equilibrist and Hand Balancing Expert. Last Four Nights of THE FLYING 'PEDROS, Comedy Roman Ring Experts. An Immediate Favorite, RUPERT CUTHBERT, Tlie Baritone with the Clarion Note. A Wind-wind Sensation Nightlj'. Charming MAY DAHLBERG. Serio. 'Knocking at My Heart-.' 'THE INVENTOR'S TROUBLES,' Screaming Sketch by Scott Bros, and Nellie NEW MINSTREL FIRST-PART by Jessie Lee, Tim Howard, Geo. Scott, Gibson Girls, Nellie Leslie. 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls. 6d. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Startling Attraction Saturday Next! ANOTHER AMERICAN "STAR." Watch the Papers. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Registered). Patron, tie Sight Hon. Lord Plunket, K.C.V.O. Hon. Conductor ... ... Mr James Coombs. GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, GARRISON HALL, On FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1910, at 8 p.m. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to the Widow of Mr Thomas Barter, in appreciation of his services as a Member of the Duuedin Orchestral Society for 19 years an-d SL Paul's Choir for 15 years. PROGRAMME. March—' Sword and Lance' (Starke). Overture —' Comiqus ' (Keler Bela). Song—'The Message' (Blurnenthal) —Mr J. Leech. Serenade —' Stars of Night' (Balfour). Songs—(a) ' Song of Sleep' (Somerset), (hj) 'A Bowl of Roses' (Clarke).—Miss May Pound. Selection—' Mignon' (Thomas). INTERVAL. Overture—'Los Dragon dc Villars' (Millart). Musical Monologue—'The Soliloquy of an Old Piano' (Leslie Hixris). —Mr Percy James. Selection—'Don Pasquale' (Donizetti). Song—'A Song of Thanksgiving' (AJlitsen). —Miss Mary Pawn. Waltz—'Tausend unci eine nacht' (Strauss). ' God Save the King.' Hon. Accompanists: Mrs J. D. Woods, Mrs P. J. BjUciunan, Miss Foster, and Miss Fernie. PRICES: Front Seats, 2s: Body of Hall and Gallery, One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30. Carriages at 10 p.m. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs Begg and Co., Dresden Company, Mendelsohn's, Jacobs's, and Dickinson's, and at doors. W. 0. MILLAR, Hon. Secretary. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT At ST. K.ILDA TENNIS CLUB'S COURTS, Culling Park. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, Sy DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND. isojeciions on Mr llayward's Graphophone. Proceeds in aid of Club's New Court. Admission, 6d; Refreshments, 6d, provided on the Courts. L. A. LODGE, Hon. Sec. LECTURES. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, rling street (opposite Garrison Hall). -<n»UBLIC LECTURES By Mr J. R. THOMSON, F.T.S. "THE LADDER OF LIFE' (Illustrated by diagrams), THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth, at 8 p.m. ' LIFE AFTER DEATH' (Death is not n horror to be dreaded, but is as necessary as birth), SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11th, at 6.30 p.: 'THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, at 8 p.m. 'SOME DIFFICULTIES OF THE INNER LIFE' (Illuminating the Philosophical and Religions Problems of Life), SUNDAY', DECEMBER ISth, at 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION PEEK. COLLECTION. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SOUTHLAND A. AND P. SHOW AT INVERCAHGILL, 13ih AND 14th DECEMBER. -""TOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to L Invercargill will be issued as under: From Christchurch, Peliehel. Bay, and intermediate .stations on SATURDAY and MONDAY, 10th and 12th December. From Dunedin, Waiwera, and intermediate stations (including Ouira-in and Lawrence branches) on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 12th and 13th December. From Clinton on TUESDAY, 15ih December, and bv morning train and mail train on WEDNESDAY, 14th December. All available for return up to and including MONDAY, 19th December, 1910. The Return Fares will be 2d per r First Class and Id per mile Second Class. By Order. MEETINCS. MASONIC HALL COMPANY, LTD. THE ADJOURNED MEETING of Share- - " holders will be held at the Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. T. S. GRAHAM, Chairman. DUNEDIN ■STARR-BOWKETT BUHDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS and INTENDING SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street, on MONDAY, 12th December, 1910, at 8 p.m., to consider the formatiou of a No. 3 Group. Full particulars available from the undersigned. J. A. HOPCRAFT, Sc cretars'. LODGE OTAGO KILWINNING, No. 417, -S.C. THE INSTALLATION of Bro. J. E. Hale as R.W.M. and Investiture of Officers of the above Lodge will take pla-ce in the Masonic Hall, Moray place, on THURSDAY EVENING, December Bth, 1910, at 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the brethren of sister constitutions to attend. J. W. REARDON, Secretary. THE PACIFIC STARP.-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. ' MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS will L be held at the Socieiv's Office on MONDAY, 12th, at 8 p.m., when the 33th APPROPRIATION of £3OO will be disposed of by PREMIUM BALLOT. Forms of application may bs obtained from tho Secretary. Applications for Shares in 4Jie No. 2 Group (te start early next ysar) are now bsing received. WILLLVM L TAYi'RNER, Secretary. 55 &u£ Edward street, Duntdin,

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

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