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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT —At 8- TO-NIGHT. An Entirely Fresh Series of the Famous and Pre-eminent FiULLERS -The Best- "PICTURES. TILLERS' —of AH— XtCTURES. Synonymous with Supremacy. Distinguished above all for Natural, Realistic, and Artistic Display. Introducing for the First Time in Dunedin a Complete New Series of the Latest Motion Picture Novelties and Attractions direct from ENGLAND, EUROPE, AND AMERICA. UNDER THE X-RAYS, UNDER THE X-RAYS, An Educational Scries of Great Value. COWBOY'S CHIVALItY COWBOY'S CHIVALRY LAW OF THE WEST. LAW OF THE WEST. LADY AND THE RURGLAR. LADY AND THE BURGLAR. HER FATHER'S PRIDE. HER FATHERS PRIDE. Splendidly-cnnetructed Dramatic Stories, full of Thrill and Exciting Sensation. VIEWS OF TOURIN SUBIACO. VIEWS OF TOURIN SUBIACO. BOBSLEIGH]NO COMPETITION. TRIP IN A BALLOON. TRIP IN A BALLOON. Scenic and Naval Subjects that arc sure to please vou. MUSEUM OF SOVEREIGNS. MUSEUM OF SOVEREIGNS. Our Laughter-raisers are : MUGGSY BECOMES A HERO, MUGGSY BECOMES A HERO, UP-TO-DATE SERVANT, FOOLSHEAD: FOOTBALLER. FOOLSHEAD: FOOTBALLER. Specially-arranged Music and Accompaniments by the PRINCESS OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Conductor, F. Martinclli). PRICES: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at the Dresden. Telephone 1,702. ,p RAND PROMENADE CONCERT ST. KILDA TENNIS CLUB'S COURTS. Culling Park, On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, By DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND. Selections on Mr Kayward's Graphophonc. Proceeds in aid of Club's New Court. Admission, 6d; Refreshments, 6J, provided on Ihe Courts. L. A. LODGE, Hon. Sec. LAST DAY OF THE rtRA N D W B L S H F A I R, VJ" Iu ART GALLERY HALL. Afternoon (Free) 3 to 5.30. Evening (Is) 7.30 to 1-0. Musical Programme under direct ion of Dr Howard (SI. Clair Congregational Church). Afternoon Tea, Fmii Salad, etc., Cd. Stalls laden with Goods of cverv description, all marked at FAIR PRICES. Auction Sale of Books and Magazines tonight. DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Registered). Patron, the Right Hon. Lord Plunket, K..C.V.0. Hon. Conductor .„ .„ Mr James Coombs. GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, ■ GARRISON HALL, : ;?'v; On FRIDAY, Gth DECEMBER, 1910, at 8 p.m. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to Iho Widow of Mr Thomas Barter, in appreciation of his services as a Member of the Dunedin Orchestral Society for 19 years and St. Paui's Choir for 15 years. PROGRAMME. '""-';?"•' March —'Sword and Lance' (Starke). ..' Overture—'Comique' (Kelcr Ecla). Song—'The Message' (Blumenihal)— Mr J. Leech. Serenade—'Stars of Night' (Balfour). Songs—(a) ' Sons of Sleep' (Somerset), (b) ' A Bowl of Roses' (Clarke).—Miss May Pound. Selection —' Mignon ' (Thomas). : : ££j :..;■;. .;■ ■' INTERVAL. Overture—' Les Dragon de Villars' (Millait). Musical Monologue—"The Soliloquy of an Old Piano' (Leslie Harris). —Mr Percy James. Selection—'Don Pasquale' (Donizeiti). Song—'A Song of Thanksgiving' (Allilsen). —Miss Mary Paion. Waltz —'Tausend uud cine nacht' (Strauss). 'God Save the King.' Hon. Accompanists: Mrs J.D. Woods, Mrs P. J. Blackmail, Miss Foi'.er, and Miss Fernie. ' ; "' PRICES: •' '" :;V Front Seats, 2s: Bodv of Hall and Gallery, One Shilling. Doors open al 7.30. Carriages at 10 p.m. Tickets to be obtained from Messrs J.iegg and Co., Dresden Company, Mendelsohn's, Jacobs's, and Dickinson's, and at doors. . ....,:,, . W. 0. MILLAR, Hon. Secretary. AORI KAIK AND NORTH SPIT. XtJSL T.S. MAHENO. SATURDAY.—Leaver Dunedin 2.30 p.m. Leaves Maori Kaik 5 p.m. SUNDAY.—Leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., arrives back 6 p.m. FARES: Adults, Is; Children, Gil. 34 Miles Cruise in the Harbor, Is. CHEAPEST TRIP IN THE WORLD. THE DUNEDIN FERRY COMPANY, LTD. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), _■- .'" " At 2.30 p.m. -■;. •''-■;' On the Premises, 38 George street I'Xcxt George Street Post Oflice). Py ". RICHARDS AND CO. * are instructed to sell, Portmanteau*, brief bag?, peggy bags, ladies' handbags, perfumes cutlery, razors, strops, shaving brushes, watches, schoolbags, baskets, purs-:?, stationery, etc., etc. The above Goods being very suitable as Xmas Presents. .; ■-..-' ,•" .- •J-'- WITHOUT RESERVE. W. MOIIARDS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, ]2th DECEMBER, At 12.10 skr.rp. SALE BY AUCTION. CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Convenient to Railway Station. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions to ; :ell bv auction, All 'that Parcel of Land (held under Otago Harbor Board Lease, having 13 years to run), [•ontaining 12.12 poles, being section No. 22, Block LXIL, C'ty of Dunedin, having a frontage of 40ft to Howard street, on which is erected a substantial Dwelling of 6 rooms plastered throughout, widj hali, tile grates, built-in wardrobes; washhouse, tubs and boiler; solid concrete foundations. N.B.—This property forms a fine compact home. No cars requiied; handy to City. The house is well finished in every respect, and will bo sold without reserve. Further particulars ADAMS BROS, Solicitors, Empire Building?. Princes street ; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY. Jsi-h DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Promise.*, Pine Hill road, Pine Hill (past Dahnorcj. Instructed bv the I Thomas C: s in the Estate of deceased. SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTY, THREE ACRES SPLENDID LEVEL LAND, COMFORTABLK 4-ROOMKD COTTAGE. SUITABLE FOR POULTRY, FRUIT,' VEGETABLES, Within easy walking d stance from George MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ipEERIN, HALLY, AND CO., VJT Auctioneers, 249 Princes street, will on the premises, Pine Bill, .■

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Evening Star, Issue 14533, 8 December 1910, Page 5

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