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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. GARRISON HALL. GARRISON HALL. GARRISON HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, at 8 O’clock, 23rd MAY, 1911. TUESDAY. MENDELSSOHN’S GREAT ORATORIO, AH.’ ‘EL I Chorus of close on 200 Performers, and special engagement of leading soloists. Soprano Madame Josephine Ottleo Second Soprano Miss Frances Grant Contralto Mrs Winifred Simpson Tenor Mr Jno. Leech Baas Mr James. Jago Tho Public are invited to become Subscribers, the privileges offered being Four Tickets for each Concert for £1 Is, or Two Tickets for 10s 6d. Intending subscribers are requested to send their names to the Secretary as under. Seats may be Reserved for Tuesday’s Concert at the Dresden Company. A Few Scats are available for Tuesday, and Tickets may bo had from Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., or at tho Dresden Company. PRICE, 2s EACH. PERFORMING MEMBERS AND ORCHESTRA ARE REMINDED OP FINAL REHEARSAL TO BE HELD IN GARRISON HALL TO-NIGHT at 7.45 sharp. Stokes’s Building, Ola Princes street. J. L. STEWART WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. A i\ Eye-opener.—Full-size Vegetable Dishes, sale prices Is lid and 2s Ud. dc Beer and Huntley, Princes street. • DE" BEER” AND HUNTLEY’S Sale still on. Odd Moat Dishes going at hallprice, 3s 6d—now Is 9d. LONDON HOUSER George street.—All Millinery reduced; Toques, 7s lid; Trimmed Hals, 7s lid; Hydrotite Coats, 29s 6d. M. Todd. FORBURY School. —Householders’ Meeting re Mr G. Reid's Retirement from the Committee, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. MUTUAL’ STORES.—PtuxTBedding, buttoned flock, 13s 6d;' Kapok, lbs 6d; Kapok Pillows. Is lid. AlMroshly nude. ; — 6ut-of-condiUou Mattresses, 10s 6d; Combination Bedsteads, 22s 6d; Brass-rail Bedsteads, 29s 6d, 59s £d MUTUAL STORES.—Single-bed Blankets, Ud, 12s lid, 15s lid pair; Doublebeds, 12s lid, 17s lid, 19s lid pair. A N Eye-opener.—Full-size Vegetable Dishes, sale pricer- Is lid and 2s lid. do Beer and Huntley, Princes street. jcHIISWOLD— the Knitter that knits; lessor sons given; terms arranged. Loudon Piano Company, George street. /NRISWOLD.— Buy one and do the houseAJT hold knitting; call and inspect; duplicates kept. Loudon Piano Company. RISWOLD. —Stockings made quickly by JT tho Griswold Knitter; the only reliable machine. London Piano Company. ORTH - Rnowing.—For a Good-fitting Suit at a reasonable price go to Reddcll and Co.’s, reliable tailors and mercers, Stuart street. €t INEMATOGItAPH Outfit Wanted; firsti class machine, engine, and dynamo. Price to Bax 58, Whangaroi. P" —4 Rooms; bathroom, copper, o&V/vO tubs; conveniences; good section; south end. “Necessity,” ‘ Star’ Office. FOR SALE, modem 5-roomed House; nice section; sunny; slightly on rise. Apply Thompson’s Store, N.B.V. _ ROSLYN.— Good Corner Sect ion; fine view; £5 deposit; price, £7O; don’t miss this. Patersons, 142 Rattray street. L. MACASSEY for Property Bargains. • —1 Rooms, penny section south; bathroom; sewer drained. £ls deposit. LARGE Section, stable, Modern 4 Rooms, South Dunedin; splendid chance; £525, deposit only £SU. Macassey. AGASSEY Small” Deposits.—Modern 4 Rooms, electric light, hot water, near Gardens. £465, £4O deposit. _ A beautiful 5-roomcd Residence, St. Glair; fibrous ceilings, electric light; lovely home. £675. deposit £65. CLOSE to Car, N.E. bathroom; large s £4O. Macassey. A’alloy—s Rooms, bed; £3BO, deposit AT. St. Hilda.—New 4 Rooms; steel ceilings, hut water; grand place; £4BO, deposit £4O. Macassey SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Grand Residence, 5 rooms, every possible convenience; beautifully finished: corner section; £590. Macassey. , SECTIONS at St. Clair.—We have some beautiful Sites for gentlemen’s residences. Call Macassey for E’ "ASy - Terms for 6 Sections, north end; nearly new cottage; garden, fowl run; £350. Macassey. YOUR own terms for stable and outhouses korai; good chance. £265. good 4 Rooms, 2 Sections, KaiF' OR SALE, nice 5-roomcd Dwelling, Musselburgh; sewer drained; £540; easy ms. Carter, Exchange Court. E BEER AND HUNTLEY’S Sale still in. Odd Meat Dishes going at half--3s 6d—now Is 9d. D price 1 durable, only 7s Gd. Only at Reddcll and Co.’s, Stuart street. "T“n Eye-opener. —'Full-size Vegetable Dishes, sale prices Is lid and 2s lid. dc Beer and Hiuitley, Princes street. T UCTION Sale To-morrow, “ Kawatiri,” Kew; 10 rooms; nearly J-acrc land; splendid home. Scurr and Co. ’ALTERATION Sale at Hayward and GarA nut's, Stuart street. Everything reduced; sec our cheap HAYWARD AND GARRATTS Altnra- . Lon Sate.—Clarion Records, 6s per dozen; all choice selections; lew left. CRAFAN OLAS —The latest Talking Machine. Visit our new Gramophone Parlor ; latest in Disc Records. Iteration Sale—visitors, cains- no reasonable offer jet barrefused. Hayward and Ganalt, Stuart street. MRS GARDNER, 151 King street, has splendid assortment Evening Dresses, also Costumes, Blouses, For Sale, cheap. ORATING, Skaters, Skates.—English and tO American Skates and Spare Parts. W. Melville, 56 George street. DE BEER AND HUNTLEY'S Sale still on. Odd Meat Dishes going at halfprice, 3s Cd—now Is 9d. “ Kawatiri,” ;-acro land; A UCTION Sale To-morrow, New; 10 rooms; nearly splendid homo. Scurr and Co. _ EEL) Seal Ointment, healing and antiseptic, is an absolute cure for chapped hands; 6d. Marshall's Pharmacy. •OR Stylish Caps and Tics visit Readied and "Co.’s, Smart street. M4TOTORS. —25 3! New Plumbers, Nortons, IyjL King Dicks, 1911 models; stock-taking sale. Cooke, Huwlison. MOTORS.— Our largo Stock must go at ridiculously low prices; latest models, £49 ca.-h. ■ft/rOTORS.— Chance of year; call secure i.V-lL bargain; latest everything; free trials; don't hesitate. Cooke, Howlison. MOTORS —Cooke, Howlison invite intending buyers call before end month; annual balance. Cooke, Howlison. “Tecond-hanTd O Dicks £55 Motors. —Wo have King Triumphs £4O, Peugeot Cooke, Howlison. BE<8 E< 31 Nortons £4O, Humber £4O; almost J now; absolute bargains; guaranteed; terms arranged. Cooke, Howlison. 4N Eye-opener.—Full-size Vegetable Dishes, sale prices Is lid and 2s lid. de Beer and Huntley, Princes street. V UCTION Sale To-morrow, Kew; 10 rooms; nearly splendid homo. Scurr and Co. “ Kawatiri,” 1-acre land; HE. BEVERIDGE is showing the latest • in Winter Costumes, Mosgiol and Koslyn twoeds. New Millinery in PIANO Repairs—Upon request will Call and give you an Estimate for Repairs to your instrument; careful workmanship; moderate charges: satisfaction guaranteed. F. Howell and Co., Octagon; ’phono 325. Workshop, Bath street. PAPBRHANGINGS and Friezes, bought less than manufacturer’s cost; 40 bales, latest designs, highest quality; newest colorings, Is; usual price, 5s 6d. Cheapest for Paperhanging, Signwriliug, etc. Wren’s, Wren’s. €*rf will buy a White Sewing Machine, oW I with latest attachments. W. Melville, 56 George street. AN Eye-opener.—Full-size Vegetable Dishes, sale prices Is lid and 2s lid. de Beer and Huntley, Princes street. UCTION Sale To-morrow, “ Kawatiri,” Kew; 10 rooms; nearly ij-acro land; splendid home. Scurr and Co. orS will buy a Stylish Double-breasted OO Overcoat; splendid value. Come and see them at Ueddell and Co.'s, Stuart street. SKATES Overhauled and Repaired; English and American Skates supplied; Spare Parts kept. W. Melville, 56 George street. FOR over 30 years Marshall's Cough Syrup has been curing obstinate coughs and colds; Is 6d. At Marshall’s Pharmacy. ALL the Latest Styles at Lowest Prices; New Blouse* - , ,Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery. ■Mrs Beveridge, George street. A UCTION Sale To-morrow, “ Kawatiri,” Kew; 10 rooms; nearly jj-acre land;, ifrffwo Scurr and Co. DE BEER AND HUNTLEY’S Sale still on. Odd Meat Dishes going at halfprice, 3s Cd—now Is 9d. STOP it! Stop what? Stop that Cough! Got “ Standard ” Cough Cure. Where? At Bagley’s, chemists, Dunedin. MARSHALL’S Fospherine, the great nerve bracer, puts new life into you; try a Is bottle. Marshall’s. D“ E BEER AND HUNTLEY’S Sale still on. Odd Meat Dishes going at halfprice, 3s 6d—now Is 9d. A UCTION Sale To-morrow, “ Kawatiri,” XJL Kew; 10 rooms; nearly 4-acre land; ,-plondid home. Scurr and Co. SPOTS Off,” a simple yet genuine Cloth Cleaner, 6d each. Only at Reddcll and Co.’s, reliable Stuart street. tailors and mercers, DR MANTELL’S COUGH SYRUP has stood the test of forty years. Although many new Cough Remedies are constantly being introduced, this Remedy remains the most trustworthy for Curing and Relieving Coughs and Colds of all kinds. ITea.ant to take. Suitable for Old or Young. PRICE, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. This genuine preparation is only obtainable from WILKINSON AND SON, CHEMISTS, Who prepare it from the original recipe. “ NO. 43 ” TO THE FRONT WITH A FINE LOT OF STRONG WINTER BOOTS FOR CHILDREN! The winter weather, with its cold and rain, makes it necessary that everyone, Children in particular, should be supplied with strong, comfortable Boots, which are a great safeguard against colds, consumption, etc. Como and see these; Boys’ Strong Kip Bals., H. and T.P., and nailed. —Sizes 10’s to 13’s, 5s 6d; 13’s to I’s, 6s 6d; l’s and 2’s, 6s lid; 3’s to s’s, 7s 6d. Boys’ Stout Box Calf Bals.—7’s to 9’s, 7s 9d; 10’s to 13’s, 8s 6d and 8s lid. Girls’ Solid Leather Boots.—lo’s to 13’s, 5s 6d. Girls’ Strong Boots.—7’s to 9's, 4s 9d; 10’s to 13’s, 5s 9d. Girls’ Glace Kid Boots, in tan and black.— 7’s to 9’s, 9s; 10’s to 13’s, 9s 6d. NO. 43.” THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PLACE, No. 43 George street, Central Boot Store. NEW FUKS, In Brown, Black, and Isabella Bear Necklets, from 22s 6d to 105s. CONEY' SEALS, in Throw-over Styles, from 10s 6d to 555. MUFFS to match any of above Necklets from 21s to 49s 6d. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, 192-200 PRINCES STREET. EVERY LADY APPRECIATES THE COMFORT AFFORDED BY WARM FELT SLIPPERS! But every Lady has not yet seen the choice selection now on Sale at tho “C.8.P.”! We invite the Ladies of Dunedin to look at this lot of Dainty, Cosy, and very Neat Slippers for Winter Wear. Camel Hair Felt, turn-over collar, thick, lleccy lining, felt and leather sole, 5s lid. Ditto, Tartan Check, now shape collar, 6s 6d. “Kozy” Art Felt, in Grey and Blue, very soft padded leather sole, 4s lid. Quilted Black Satin, extra high cut, fur bound, thick felt soles, for matrons, 6s6d. Art Felt, in Maroon, Bine, or Sago Green, new stylo front, leather sole and heel, 6s lid. Black Velvet, one bar, leather sole and heel, 4s lid. Camel Hair Felt, turn-over collar, 3s lid. Bath Slippers, Pink Quilted Satin (also in Scarlet and Blue), flcccv lining, felt sole, 4s fid. CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE STREET, G. M. PIZEY, Manager. TO PIT AND TO WEAR.* HIGH-CLASS TAILORING A SPECIALTY. Splendid Assortment of WINTER TWEEDS To Select From. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS. UTHIB BROS. Drapers, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN religious! L T D., GOSPEL HALL, KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. M R C. H. HINMAN’S MISSION. NO tinucs TUESDAY EVENING, 7.30. All welcome. LECTURES, ‘A WOMAN’S TREK FROM CAPE TO CAIRO.’ This Popular Illustrated Lecture will be given by if ISS M ARY H A L L .?! In the EARLY SETTLERS' HALL TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o’clock, Mr J. H. Walker in the chair. Tickets, 2s and Is, at the Dresden. SPORTING. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING. 2nd and 3rd JUNE. A PPLICATTONS (in writing) for EMXjL PLOYMENT at above Meeting will be received until 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, 23rd. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. LOST ANO FOUND. LOST, Black Muff, Post Office, Friday night. Reward on returning 71 Maclaggan street. LOST, largo Yellow Dog, white lip tail; supposed to be scon in Kensington; reward. 12 Broughton street. LOST, Two-bar Gold Brooch, cameo; reward Mantle Department, Mp-llisons. LOSE. —Will Person who picked up Pelt Hat, George street please Return to D.S.A. LOST, Parcel, Reward 0 Stuart street. containing Scalctto Cap. ) returning “ Bodocia,” lOST (Saturday), Caledonian Ground, J Purse, containing money; name and address. Reward returning Markby’s Book Stall. LOST, Gold-mounted Cameo Brooch, Saturday; reward. A. J. Lumley, jeweller, Moray place. LOST, Crescent Bar Brooch, between Octagon and Iklleknowcs; reward. G. Markby, bookseller, Princes street. TT OST, Saturday, Gold-mounted Spectacles, ■B J in case; reward. Bremner, jeweller. LOST, since last Xmas, a Bunch of Keys. Apply 534 Castle street; reward. LOST, Greenstone Pendant (gold mounted); keepaakc; reward. Central Boot Store, George street. TTYOUND.—Sweetings, Stuart street, for JO Luncheons and Suppers; Parlies and Smoke Concerts catered for. W. Richardson, proprietor. FOUND. —Wringers, Mangles, Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Go-carts Repaired.. W. Melville, 56 George-street. AMUSEMENTS. JJ U. R N S_ HALL. Haywards’ Picture Enterprise*, Ltd. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. Always HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. Ahead. The Window of tho World. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8, TELE INDIAN RAIDERS, A Thrilling Indian Story. SALZBURG, SALZBURG. The Birthplace of Mozart (Scenic). IN THE DUTCH INDIES, Life, Customs, and Scenes in Java. BERTIE’S BANDIT. BURLY BILL (Quaint Story). The Comics are Hilarious. BABYLAS IS FOND OP PLAY. THE SIAMESE SISTERS. FOOLSHEAD SHOOTING. TONTOLINI IN ARMOR. Admission : fid. Is. and Is 6d. REFINEMENT. The Keynote of our Programme. The Pinal Effort in a Good Cause. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, And for the Two Following Nights. THE DUNEDIN OPERATIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY THE DUNEDIN OPERATIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY Present Gilbert and Sullivan’s Charming Comic Opera, in Two Acts, ‘THE GONDOLIERS,’ ‘THE GONDOLIERS,’ ‘THE GONDOLIERS,’ ‘THE GONDOLIERS,’ Or ‘THE KING OF BARATARIA,’ With a Cast of Conspicuous Completeness and a Chorus of 75 Voices, The Whole of the Proceeds in Aid of THE HOSPITAL EXTENSION FOR SUFFERING WOMEN. The Free Use of the Theatre has kindly been given by Messrs John Fuller and Sons. The Royalties on the Opera Idndiy Donated by J. C. Williamson Company, Limited. The Box Plans for tho Three Performances now open at the Dresden Piano Company’s Warehouse. All Holders of 3s Tickets may Reserve same. . PRICES TO SUIT THE MILLION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. O L L E R SKATING. OLDER SKATING. TOWN HALL, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Trams Stop Opposite Door. Specially laid down circular skating floor. OPEN TO-NIGHT’, also WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternoon and Evening. Private Parties and Private Lessons by arrangement. Tuition for Beginners. Band at Evening Session, Eight to Refuse Admission Reserved. GRAND MARINE EXCURSION In Aid of tho Suffering Women’s Fund, Dunedin Hospital. BY Kind Permission of the Peninsula Ferry Company, Ltd., tho T.S.S. WAIREKA will run an EXCURSION down the Eastern Channel, past the Fish Hatcheries and Quarantine Island, to the Otago Heads and back. The Steamer will leave Dunedin on WEDNESDAY, 24th May, at 2.30 p.m., and return to town about 6 p.m. Popular Prices: ONE SHILLING Return. Tickets to be had at the Offices of the CliO-ritable Aid Board, Ferry Company, or tho Purser on board the Waireka. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, young Lady as boarder; good liomo to young girl: no other boarders kept. “ Company,” ‘ Star ’ Office. ’TOTANTED, by Widower (with 2 children), * v Board and Lodging; Caversham preferred; state- terms. " G.H.,” ‘Star’ Office. YOUNG Lady and Gentleman wish Board with respectable private family. “Central,” ‘Star’ Office. PALACE HOTEL, MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Church). Do you want a nice quiet place to live "t? Then try the PALACE HOTEL. Do you sometimes complain of the Table and Cooking generally where you reside at present? Then ccrac to Dinner at the PALACE j HOTEL, and see if we can please | you. Do you want to reside at a place where there are sufficient Bathrooms and an almost unlimited supply of Hot Water? Then try tho PALACE. Wo can give you a Low Tariff and a Room with Electric Light and Well Furnished. FIRE ESCAPES.—Tiie PALACE is built cf stone, with Fire Escapes throughout the building, Night Watchman to patrol the hotel all night, so that the risk of hre is reduced to a minimum. Como along and see us, and we will ho pleased tc give you ail tho information you require. Tho following speaks for itself: —“I am writing to tell you how exceedingly comfortable wc luvo been during our stay at tho PALACE, and to tell you we shall bo back for two or three months in a few weeks’ time. During twelve years in New Zealand and of expelionoe of Hotels throughout tho country I have never been so comfortable or had heeler attention at tabic than at ihc PALACE. —Yours truly, H. F. 3. King.” Telephone 1,143. MEETINGS. g<T. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. 22nd ANNUAL MEETING, EARLY SETTIJJRS’ HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 25t)i, 8 p.m. His Honor Mr Justice Williams will preside. Drs Barnett, Climoh, Will, Rev. Gray Dixon, and J. Loudon, Esq. will speak of tao Association's work. Musical items will be rendered by leading vocalists ami tho Garrison Band. Demonstration of First Aid to the Injured by Dunedin Corps St. Jolui Ambulance Brigade. Presentation of Medallions and Certificates. irtO LET, 4-roomcd Collage, Main road, A Raveusbourne. Apply M‘Neill’s Edinburgh Lolly Shop, Maclaggaii street. TO LEf, 5-roomcd Cottage, all conveniences, Princes street, Musselburgh. Apply 53 Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh. TO LET, 5-rocmed House in Duke street. Apply No. Ha Duke street. TinO LET, modem 8-roomed Plastered Jl. House, Queen street (corner Park street). Apply Drapery .Supply Association, George street. mo LET, larj.-G Floor Space; suitable ton JL warehouse, show rooms, or factory. Apply A. Montzsoii and Co. mO LET, 8-rooracd House, Queen street .SL (between Albany aud Union streets), every convenience. Apply 51 Albany street 0 LET, 6-roomed House, Queen street; every convenience. Apply Irvine and Stevenson. OGG’S CORNER.—4 Rooms; scullery, copper, and tubs; 9s. Apply at Patersons’ Agency, 142 Rattray street. CCD MB ER iAnIVSTRE ET. —4 Rooms; scul- ) lery, copper, aud tubs; 12s. Patersons’ Agency, i 42 Rattray ctreoi, COMFORTABLELumisbed Rooms To Let| with or without board, private family; ’ twana'Htgdoradie. 400 street, , *

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