AMUSEMENTS. Proprietors.. John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT and' Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Greatest' Dancing Act yet. HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS and VERNON. VERNON. VERNON. VERNON. VERNON. Last Week of THE RACOONS, Acrobatic Wonders. Last Week of HARRY SADLER. HARRY SADLER. 'Mighty Triumph of the Favorites, Dainty ELLIOTT SISTERS. Darlings. MAUD FANING, LUCY LAVINIA. Farrell and Gaffney, Arthur Elliott, Chas. Heath, Gibson Girls, Bob Harper, Nellie Searle, Elaine Verroll. 0.5., 2s; D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is. Reserved Scats at Jacobs's. No booking fee. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Puller and Sons. Sub-lessee George Harlow, Ltd. Manager Stanley Grant. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 27. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 27. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 27. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY, THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY, •THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY, THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY, Interpreted by GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY. The Famous, Sensational, and Remarkable Bedroom Drama, THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY. By Frederick Melville. A Glorious Play, full of Novel Incidents, Sparkling Humor, and Brisk Dialogue. Beautiful Scenery. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY. THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY. Played for over 700 consecutive nights in the Aldwych Theatre, London, Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is- Reserved Seats, 4s. Box Plan at the Dresdeu Piauo Warehouse. Early Doors Sixpence (6d) extra. Day Sale Tickets at Jacobs's, Tobacconist. Furniture Supplied by C. H. Austen's R«l House, 16 Frederick street. Touring Manager, BARNEY LEVY. FIRST CHURCH, TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. R TJMSON will Play on the Grand Organ: Triumphal March Lemmens Berceuse Hollins Toccata and Fugue Bach Allegretto Wolstenholme Romance Harriss Prayer Callaerts Toccata Mailly Mr HAGGITT will Sing:- ' Thou'rt Passing Hence' (Sullivan), ' The Holy Shrine' (Newton). Collection on entering. ASONIC SKATING RINK, MORAY PLACE. Session To-morrow Night (Friday), 7.30 to 10. Three Sessions Saturday, 10 to 12 (half rates), 2.30 to 5 p.m., 7.30 to 10 p.m Private Parties at Reduced Rates General Admission, Is; Skates, 6d. JAS. HOWARD, Manager. RELIGIOUS. CHURCH, DUNEDIN. SPECLYL SERVICES, Conducted by the Rev. R. E. DA VIES, M.A., in Sunday School Hall, THURSDAY EVENING, 25th MAY, at 7.30, GENERAL MEETING. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT: Comedietta ('Second Thoughts') —Miss Edith Leech, Mr W. Dempster, Miss Nikel. FRIDAY: 'The Bogus Brigand,' Dramatic Company. Afternoon Free. Three Nights, One Shilling. SOUTH DUNEDIN GOSPEL HALL, King Edward street. TR C. H. HINMAN'S Subject TO-NIGHT >JL will be 'The Siege of Jericho.' Other Meetings FRIDAY and SUNDAY. Singing from 7.30. Address 7.45. All welcome. No collection. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF UNREGISTERED DOGS. tJUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Corporation's Ranger iias uccn instructed to institute LEGAL PROCEEDINGS against the OWNERS of DOGS within the City of Duncdin which REMAIN UNREGISTERED A ITER THIS DATE. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Duncdin, 23rd Mav, 1911. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. PPLICATIONS are invited for the Posii. iion of WORKING INSPECTOR at a salary of £156 per annum, and if Inspector gives satisfaction salary to be raised from time to time to a maximum salary of £l9O. Applications must be in writing, accompanied with testimonials. Personal application will disqualify. Applications must be in by 5 p.m. an TUK-SUAY, 301.'i May, 1911. Schedule of duties may be seen at the Town Clork's Office. J. E. DICK, Town Clerk. St. Kildo, 18th May, 1911. HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS for the POSITION of ENGINEER and TOWN CLERK (c0m„....ji1), at a salarv <>f £4OO per annum, will be Received up to THURSDAY, 15th June, at noon. Particulars of duties, etc., can be obtained ill the Borough Office, Hastings. JOHN COLLINGE, Town Clerk. TO LET, OSE PREMISES, comprising Factory, Office, and Store, at 15 FILLEUL STREET, Lately occupied by us as a Boot Factory. ROSS AND GLENDINING, LIMITED, 166 High street. npO LET, 3-roomcd Cottage, Queen Alexandra street, St. Clair. Percy Laing, A.M.P. Buildings. TO LET (Athol place), Two 2-roomed Houses. Apply 20 Athol place. HHO LET, Office, Imperial Buildings, DowJ- ling street. Sievwright, James, and Nichol, High street. John Reid and bons. fllO LET (City), 6 Rooms, conveniences; .tt- tent, 12s bd weekly; railway man preferred. Fea, auctioneer. fjAO LET, 3-roomed Brick House (sewered, A plastered inside, Zealandia range), 5s weekly. 8 Fox street. rriO LET (Hope street, off High street), JL 8-roomed House; bathroom, hj. c water, gas; in perfect order; promenade roof. Burton and Patterson, Dowling street. TO LET, Three-roomed Cottage. Apply 160 Castle street (near St. Andrew street). rJHO LET, larj.'e Floor Space; suitable for JL warehouse, show rooms, or factory. Apply A. Moritzson and Co. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Queen street; every convenience. Apply Irvine and Stevenson. -ROOMED Cottage, 171 Castle street, £1 week; conveniences; next block Railway Station; tram line; stables adjacent.
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Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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