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AMUSEMENTS. QA R RISON HALL. Direction „J. and N. TAIT. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6fch. FOR A SHORT SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. Direct from the London Hippodrome, and beginning their Tour of Australasia v at Dunedin, THE CELEBRATED HUDDERSFIELD BELLRINGERS’ BAND, The Finest in the World. Winners of First Prizes, Manchester, 1901, 1902, 1903; barred 1904-; winners again 1905, 1906, 1907 (A WORLD’S RECORD). Championship Cups Crystal Palace, Glasgow, Bradford, Skithwaite, Yorkshire; also 25 Gold and '56 Silver Medals. KINGS OiThaRMONY. , Supported by tbeir ENGLISH SPECIALTY COMPANY. From the principal halls of Great Britain. THE WHOLE CONSTITUTING ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS EVER OFFERED TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. MILLION PRICES ; 3s, 2s, Is. No extra charges.' Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s. IRVING WEBB, Touring Manager. NEW OCTOBER RECORDS! All at 2s 6d each. Call in and hear some of these New Records and get a Catalogue. Here are a few; ‘Mighty Lak’ a Rose,’ Elizabeth Spencer; ‘ Peek-a-Boo,’ Will Oakland and Chorus; ‘ Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine,’ Ada Jones and Billy Murray; ‘Blfentang Valse,’ Sousa’s Band; ‘ The Revival Meeting at Pumpkin Centre,’ Cal Stewart; ‘ Grand Baby, or a Baby Grand?’ Ada Jonea; and another by the popular Harry Lauder, ‘The Picnic.’ Many others. All 2s 6d each. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Phonograph Parlor, PRINCES STREET. SHOWS. THE EVENT OP THIS WEEK. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SPRING SHOW, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) and THURSDAY, October 4th and sth, in the Garrison Hill, Open2p.m. to 10 p.m. Don’t miss the Champion Exhibition of Narcissi, Tulips, Hyacinths, Primroses, etc. Orchestral Programme each Afternoon and Evening. Admission, One Shilling. .RELIGIOUS. OTAGO SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. VISIT OP MR NEWTON JONES. MEETINGS will bo continued in Cargill Road Methodist Church EACH EVENING to THURSDAY, October 5, at 6.15 o'clock (Chalk Talks to Boys and Girls); and at 8 o’lock for Young People and Adults. All Cordially Invited. MEETINGS. (NCOTT BENNETT. SCOTT BENNETT. ONE BIG UNION. ONE BIG UNION. THE NEW UNIONISM. TO-NIGHT, FiARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, At 8 o’clock. “ROBERT HENDERSON” 1861 JUBILEE. A COMMITTEE MEETING of Passengers aV and Descendants will meet in Otago Early Settlers’ Hall TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, 8 o’clock, to make final arrangements for Jubilee Reunion. Full muster particularly requested. ALEX. WRIGHT. Secretary. THE GAELIC SOCIETY. TITHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Gaelic Society will be held in tho Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. D. M’PHERSON, Chief. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. I SHALL BE GLAD to Meet the RATEPAYERS of the Borough at the Town Hall, St. Kilda, on MONDAY, the 9th October, 1911, at 8 p.m., to place before them the PROPOSAL to BORROW the sum of £1,500 for the purpose of Erecting a Town Hall. H. M. EWING, Mayor. FORT CHALMERS' Swimming Club.—A Meeting of all Persons interested in Swimming will bo hold in the Young Men’s Chaos Rooms To-morrow (Thursday), at 7 p.m. sharp, to Form a Swimming Club and Life-saving Cia-ss. 80 A R D ~a~ sTd~e: n ce ■ OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Manse street New management. Dinners, 12 to 2. Vacancies permanent boarders. Mrs Robert Walker, proprietress. VV 7A NT ED, Board, Residence by Married r V Couple, near Post Office; private family preferred; state terms; no children. “Natalie,'’ ‘Star’ Office. VACANCY for Gentleman Boarder in private family. Apply 154 Dowling street. ANTED, Irani December 23-30 th, Board for Married Couple in country. Address “Quiet,” ‘Star’ Office. LECTURES. K AIK ORA I PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL. lECTURE by Mr D. TAN NOCK on J ‘Spring Flowers,’ THURSDAY (Tomorrow), October sth, at 7.30 pan. ADMISSION. SIXPENCE. ■V7IAVI Talks.—How to Get Well and v Slay Well. Write or call for the ‘Yiavi Way’ (400 pages, 2s posted). Viavi Talks to Women every TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. No charge, no obligation. Yiavi Rooms, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street. LOST AND FOUND. ‘OULD Person (seen Taking Alans Cat Monday night Return same, save trouble. 67 Duncan street. LOST, School Monthly Pass, St. Clair car, Monday. Apply Bridger (Thomson, Bridger, and Co.). LOST, Baker’s Delivery Book on Eglinlon road. Finder please return to Baird, bootmaker, Mornington. LOST, Gold Brooch, between Hanover street, Station, Burkes. Reward returning to 4 Brown street. LOST, Monday, Normal School, Cadet's Silver Modal; name inscribed. Apply Braii'hwaite’s. LOST, Gold Brooch on Monday: largo stone m centre; reward. Hislop, jeweller. TOUXD.—Oysters arriving bolter and fresher than ever; lust month of season. Stewart, 236 Princes street. TDOUN D~—Bri 117K1 arfidi, Floun.lJE; ers, Soles, Gurnet, Tarakihi, Crayfish, Oysters, and cheap fresh Groper and Ling. Sweetings. FOUND, first-class order, Stewart Island Oysters; in season during this month only. Sweetings, Stuart, Rattray streets. FOUND, Quantity of Lead; owner can have same by paying expenses. “T. and AT.,” ‘ Star ’ Office. XjTOUND. —£7 will buy a White Sawing JD Machine; catalogue free; duplicates kept. Melville, 56 George street. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA, Notice is hereby given that a POLL of the RATEPAYERS will be taken on THURSDAY, the 12th day cf October, 1911, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., on the Proposal to BORROW, way of Special Loan, the sum of £1,500 for the following purpose, namely: To Erect a Town Hall, with Fitting Furniture for the same, for holding public meetings and other purposes. POLLING BOOTHS. Town Hall, Main road, St. Kilda. Vestry, Presbyterian Church, Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh. J. B. DICK, ' Returning Officer,

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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 5

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