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AMUSEMENTS. TJUBNS HALL. Haywards’ Picture Enterprises, Ltd. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. HAYWARDS’ PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at. 8. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES. Beauty, Humor, and Pathoa. THE FAITHFUL INDIAN. THE FAITHFUL INDIAN. A Great Wild West Dramatic Story. WOOD CUTTERS, TYROL. A Scenic Film of Great Beauty. SENSATIONAL LOGGING, ITALY. The Acme of Scenic Cinematography. SCENES IN AUCKLAND, Tlie Dominion’s Queen City. MAROZIA, MAROZIA. A Quaint Drama Beautifully Colored. PATHE GAZEITE (Latest). The Comedies are Luadtd with Humor. PRISCILLA’S JOKE. SMITH AS BILL POSTER. THE HAPPY EVENT. For particulars of the GREAT CORONATION PICTURE see Holiday's ‘ Star.’ HAYWARDS’ BIJOU ORCHESTRA has been Added To end Improved. ADMISSION : Gd, Is, and Is 6d. GIRL PEACE SCOUTS. Grand demonstration, his MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1911, at 8 p.m. Signalling, Ambulance Competition, Scout Camp. SONGS dTcOSTUME, With Spectacular Limelight Effects. Mr J. Haggitl, Conductor. Electric Lighting supplied by Turnbull and Jones. DRILL AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, Under the Direction of Mr J. Duffy. Musical Items by the Garrison Band. Admission, 2s, Is, and 6d. Box Plan Open at Dresden on Wednesday Morning. ROSLYN FIRE BRIGADE. \ NNUAL SOCIAL will be held in the ■XTk Wakari Drill Hall, Kaikorai, on FRIDAY, August 11th, 1911. Double Ticket, ss. Caterer, J. C. Kroon. Music, Yales and Death. Fireman J. A. AR.MIT, Hon. Sec. ‘TTUMAN DESTlNY.’—Lecture W. NorJOL tontaylor, Sunday, 7, Smith's Hall, corner George, Hanover streets. Telepathic messages. Collection door. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL FESTIVAL, OCT. 25th to NOV. 4th. Entries Close September 25th. £3BO WORTH OF SPECIAL kszbs. Including an EIGHTY-GUINEA BECHSTEIN PLANO. Text Book will be sent Free to any Applicants by JAS. DYKES, Secretary, Featheasbm street, Wellington. DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW. VISITORS TO THE CITY Who are interested in Music are invited to call at “ BBGG’S,” PRINCES STREET, And look through the Largo Stock of MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS by Bcchsfcein, Brinsmead, and other celebrated makers. AMERICAN ORGANS by Etdey, etc. POSITIVE PIPE ORGANS for small churches and halls. Violins, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Accordions, Bagpipes, Music Carriers, Piano Stools, etc. Latest Songs and Drawing Room Music. New Numbers of Begg’s Sixpenny Bditon of Songs and Piano Solos. Popular Song and Dance Albums for 1912. Phonographs and Gramophones. Tiie Famous “ Cinch ” Ztmophone, Disc and Phonograph liccoids. Every variety of Musical Instrument at lowest prices. The Largest Stock in the Dominion to select from. CHAS. BBGG AND 00., LIMITED. Head Centre for Music and Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. Branches at Wo.iington, Invercargill, Tknaru, Oamaru, Kelson, Loudon, etc. * lectures. _ WHITE CROSS LECTURES. IB R 11. W. BLIGH, GARRISON HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3' and 8 p.m. Men and Lads (ov, r 14 years), s Worship the Mayor presides at 3 pm. Collection. hite Cross Literature at Stark and Oo.’s. OTAGO ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. THE LECTURE on ‘The Sun,’ which was to have been given by the Rev. D. Dutton on MONDAY, July 31, has been unavoidably POSTPONED. W. S. WILSON, lion. Sec. • JgIXPLO RATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.’ KINEMA.TOGRAPIIIC LECTURE By Hon. THOMAS MACKENZIE, M.P., In Aid of Kaikorai Presbyterian Church Building Fund. EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. Panoramic Views of Southern Alps and Rapids in Hooker Rivet, Mount Cook, Waterfalls in West Coast Sounds, Views of Thermal and Volcanic Keg ons, Maori Life, etc., Heavv Sea at Ocean Beach, Lantern Slides of Explorations in Fio.dland, Mount Cook District, Waitomo Caves--. Also, Musical Items. First-class Orchestra. Highland Pipe Band. His Worship the Mayor, of Dunedin will preside. Tickets may be had from J. W. Todd 'White House), E. J. Stark and Co., and - $ Depot. LECTURES TO LADIES will be given in the Viavr Rooms, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street entrance, on TUESDAYS, at 3 p.m., and THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock. No charge, no obligation. L. M. STERLING ... Lecturer. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. THE following Persons have been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the Office of COUNCILLOR, vice Andrew M’Kinnon, resigned:— IRVINE CLARK ISBISTEE. THOMAS SOOLLAY. There being only one vacancy, a POLL will be taken in the Town Hall, Grey street, Port Chalmers, on WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1911, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ALEXANDER LECK. Returning Officer. THE CORPORATION OF POET CHALMERS requires the SERVICES of a Competent MAN to Lift and Relay Stone Kerbing and to Lay Concrete Channels (about 16 Chains). For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER LECK, , lowa {Sent I

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Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 7