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AMUSEMENTS. 3 U R N S HALL. J Havwards* Picture Enterprises, Ltd. ' lIAYWARDS' PICTIJU.ES. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, ;it 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. THE INDIAN RAIDERS, A Thrilling Indian Story. IN THE DUTCH INDIES, SALZBURG (Scenic). BURLY BILL (A Caprice). BERTIE'S BANDIT (Good). Tho Comedies arc- Long Laughs: BABYLAS IS FOND OP PLAY. THE SIAMESE SISTERS /Droll). FOOLSHEAD SHOOTING. TONTOLINI IN ARMOR. Admission: 6d, Is, and Is 6d. GOOD MUSIC. CLEAR PICTURES. riS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. L Commencing I TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), I And for (bo Two Following Nights. THE DUNKDIN OPERATIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY THE DUN'EDIN OPERATIC AND MUSICAL SOCIETY Present Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Comic Opera, in Two Act 3, "THE GONDOLIERS," 'TELE 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 Filler and Sons. The Royalties on the Opera kindly Donated by J. C. Williamson Company, Limited. The Box Plans for iho Three Performances now open at the Dresden Piano Company's Warehouse from 9 a.m. j All Holders of 3s Tickets may Reserve saiuc. PRICES TO SUIT THE MILLION: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, la. j NORTH-EAST VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL. I EMPIRE DAY, 241 hj MAY, 1911. I mHE USUAL CELEBRATIONS, including ' A the Ceremony of '' Trooping the Colors," ! will take place in the School Grounds at 10 I a.m. I All interested are invited to be present. ! DT, PAUL'S LADIES' GUILD. i SALE OF WORK. j TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. Work, Fancy, Pie, Flower. Sweet, I Produce. Men's and Doll Stalls. I Shooting Gallery. I Tickets for Three Nights: Is each. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY. GRAND MARINE EXCURSION In Aid of the Suffering Women's Fund, Duiicdin Hospital. 3Y Kind Permission of the Peninsula Ferry Company, Ltd., the T.S.S. WAIREKA will run un EXCURSION down the Eastern Channel, past the Fish Halcheiks and Quarantine Island, to the Otugo Heads and back. The Steamer will leave Dunedin TOMORROW (Wednesday), 24Ui May, nt 2.30 p.m., and return io town about 6 p.m. Popular Prices: ONE SHILLING Return. Tickets to be had at the Oilieos .of the Charitable Aid Board, Ferry Company, or the Purser on board the Waircka. COAL. NOTICES. 9s 6d CASH will Secure You i-TON f A Month's Firing of (. and a Luxury. FREEMAN'S CHRISTIES or JUBILEE , COAL. Proved for the Past Half-century. BRIGHTER, CHEAPER, Frejr from Sulphur than ALL others. TO LET. TO LET, HpHOSE PREMISES, comprising Factory, Office, and Store, at 15 FILLIiUL Si'REET, Lately occupied by us as a Boot" Factory. UOSS AiND GLENDINING, LIMIIED, 16t3 High street. j LOST AUG. i-'OUND. I g OST, Saturday, vicinity Ruslyn car or J-i Post Utliee, Cameo iJioo.ui; reward. M George stteet. LOST, Lady's Bangle, between electric loop and luukorai c:u : reward. Miss Kity, it.ii High street, liosiyn. LOST, en Friday, i'iiir Leading Lhain.s iir Fortli street; reward, t.iucy Bros., iicitli avenue, ! E OST (Sunday al'tcriioon). Brown Fur, j JLJ bullocli track or Camunglon road; Je- | ward. -Miss Chlioul. Wn Gcarge sucet. LOST, Biack Collie Dog; answers "Roy." Rewa;d on returmng Arnold, Baldwin street, N.E. Vailey. JOS T, a Bicycle, with parcel on carrier. J Reward on returning to Polios Station. X( IST.'Sunday f'D'ciioon, probably between A Frederic!,, street, and GaiUeii.-, Round 'iurquoisti Brooch; reward. Zoo George street. LOST, "Radium" Bicycle. Reward returning to Standard .Insurance Company. LOST, Black Purse, eonuimng £5 note (number known), about, £2 in silver, receipt for £3B 10s, and blue silk badge " btraithlioldsca, 1b58," and two rings, lost yesterday morning between Ticket Office, Duuedji Railway Station, and toul.h express, i Station Master, Dunedin; reward. 17\0UND.— Sweetings, Stuart street, for . Luncheons and Suppers; Parlies and Smoke Concerts catered for. W. Richardson, proprietor. ELECTION NOTICES. I ' crrr of dunkdin. I ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR j CAYERSII.YM WARD. 1 PURSUANT to Section 27 of "The Local \ Ejections and Polls Act, 1908," I i HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that tiro number of Votes received by each Candidate for tho Office of COUNCILLOR for Caversham Ward to fill tho vacuity caused by tho resignation of Councillor Macasscy L-, as follows : JOHN WILSON EM JOHN BURGOYNE TAVERNER ... L 94 And I thwfore declare JOHN WILSON to be duly elected a Councillor for Caversham Ward for the term eliding in April, 1913. G. A. LEWIN, i Returning Officer for the City of DuuQda».

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Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14573, 23 May 1911, Page 5