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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors, John Fuller and Son*. At 8 TO-NIGHT. At 8 Of the Famous and Incomparable ULLBKS’ -The T>ICTURES. TELLERS’ —of All— 1 ICTURBS. Supreme in Art and Beauty. TO-NIGHT'S BRILLIANT NOVELTIES Include: LOVE AND THE LAW. LOVE AND THE LAW. MERRY WIVES OP WINDSOR. , MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, ALPS REGION, SWEDEN. CARROT CATERPILLARS. GERMAN MILITARY GYMNASTS. MAGIC BOOR. BRONCO BILL. ZAZA. SOAP-STONE INDUSTRY. GERMAN DRAGOONS. LEA ENLISTS FOR LOVE MIDNIGHT MARAUDER. TWEEDLEDUM IS SHY. COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. PULLERS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Tel. 1,702. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager HUGH J. WARD. FAREWELL. Good-bye to the Dunedin Stage. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), And Following Evenings. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. HUGH J. WARD’S HUGH J. WARD’S HUGH J. WARD’S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including Miss GRACE PALOTTA, Miss GRACE PALOTTA, And Australia’s Favorites: Miss CELIA GHILONI, Miss MAUD CHETWYND. Presenting a Joyous Whirl of Fun, ’ SEVEN DAYS,’ ‘SEVEN DAYS,’ ’SEVEN DAYS,’. A Combination of Curious Circumstances, ’ SEVEN DAYS.’ ‘ SEVEN DAYS.’ • ‘ SEVEN DAYS.’ The Greatest Comedy Hit Ever Staged. ‘SEVEN DAYS.’ ‘SEVEN DAYS.’ ‘ SEVEN DAYS.’ A Three Hours’ Bombardment of Merriment. ‘SEVEN DAYS.’ ‘SEVEN DAYS.’ "‘ SEVEN DAYS.’ A Laughing Wonder that will Add to the Gaiety of the Nation. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the Special Circumstances of this being a FAREWELL VISIT, the Management have decided to charge the following POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls ... 3s. Stalls 2s. Pit Is. Early Door Pit and Stalls 6d extra till 7.30 p.m. Box Plan for Six Performances Now Open at the Dresden. No Extra Booking Fee. (A Card.} HUGH J. WARD confidently claims that this is the- GREATEST and CHEAPEST Attraction ever offered to the Dunedin Public. It is a BARGAIN IN AMUSEMENT. Representative, WALTER MONK. QOCIAL TO THE HON. J. A. MILLAR, EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, THURSDAY, 4th MAY. Tickets can bo obtained from Mark Sinclair (King street) and A. Washer (Roslyn), and at door. MARK SINCLAIR. JJYDRAMYTHICUS EXHIBITION. DESCRIPTIVE COMPETITION. Send in a description in verse, prose, or otherwise of the Freak Foal now being exhibited at 123 a George street; address letter to F. Barley, Prince of Wales Hotel, marked “ Competition,” by 5 p.m. 6th May. The result will be posted at Exhibition at 7.30 p.m. Saturday. Winner to receive £2 2s. Exhibiting Daily. ADMISSION, 6d. RELIGIOUS. rjIEN DAYS’ PREACHING MISSION JL in ST. HILDA TOWN HALL, Each Week Night at 8 o’clock. Missioners: The Revs the Vicars of Caverfham and Riverton. All Residents of St. Hilda and Musselburgh cordially invited. Come To-night. TO LET. TO LET, fXTHOSB PREMISES, comprising Factory, Office, and Store, at 15 FILLEUL STREET. r ~tooi Lately occupied by us as a Boot Factor}. ROSS AND GLENDINING, LIMITED, 166 High street. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. TO LET (furnished, for 12 months), the beautifully-situated and commoidious RESIDENCE at St. Clair, the property of T. R. Fisher, Esq. (who is leaving on a trip to England); about two acres, nicely laid out in fruit, dowers, and vegetables. The garden and grounds will be kept in order at owner’s expense. .. Nominal rent to approved tenant. JOHN REID AND SONS, Liverpool street. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Caversham; fireplace, gas every room, mirror wardrobe ; all conveniences. Standard Brewery. mO LET (George street), Six-roomed House, X all modern conveniences. Apply C. Greenslade, 442 George street. o~LET7~No7lT~Norfolk street, St. Clair; 12s per week. Apply Mrs Dunham, opposite. mO LET, Married Couple, Furnished Dining Room, Bedroom, all conveniences, north end. Address “ Select,” 1 Star ’ Office. TO LET, 9-roomed House, very central, every convenience. Apply Muir and Moodie, photographers. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Leith Walk. John Gillies, 24 George street. TIO LET, G-roomed House, Queen street; modern conveniences; rent, 15s. Apply 56 Stuart street. mo LET, 6-roomcd House, Alexandra street, JL Caversham (6); moderate rent to good tenant. Apply Occidental, Manse street. mO LET, choice 6-roomcd House, on rise, JL close (rams, School; sunny position; every convenience. Thorn, Caversham. TO LET (156 Dundas street), 5 Rooms; all conveniences; rent 18s. Apply Jackson’s Tea Rooms. mO LET, Five-roomed House, every con--B- venicnce; hot and cold water, bath, tubs. Apply S. Aburn and Sons, 419 Cumberland street. 3 -ROOM House, 59 Maclaggan; central; conveniences; stables, 12345; 5-room Cottage, 1-room, 153 Castle. 4 ROOMS; kitchen, bathroom, h.c., washhouse, copper, tubs; drained. C. Clark, 30 Fitzroy street, Caversham. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Election of TWO COUNCILLORS for East Ward of the Borough of Maori Hill will be held on THURSDAY, 11th day of May, 1911, and that Nominations in the prescribed form, and accompanied by a deposit of Three Pounds each, must be handed to the undersigned or left at the Council Chambers, Maori Hill, before noon on THURSDAY, 4th day of May, 1911. C. GRATER, Returning Officer, Maori Hill, 19th April, 1911. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. HILDA, PARK WARD. OWING to my absence from Dunedin at election time, I take this opportunity pf Thanking you for the confidence you have again shoivn in me. I can promise you I shall do all in my power for -he advancement of the Borough, j and Park Ward in particular. ' I have the honor to be, yours obediently, James d. cambeqn, [j

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Evening Star, Issue 14555, 2 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14555, 2 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14555, 2 May 1911, Page 5

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