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I AMUSEMENTS. M'vrv. TT I N G’S THEATRE, ’*’*■ Prop*., John Puller and Son*. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. THE VAGGES. THE VAGGES. THE VAGGES. THE VAGGES. The Great, Most Sensational, Exciting, and Novel BALL-PUNCHING ACT. LEAH BOYD, Chic Serio. And GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. ‘THE FRENCH CONDUCTOR,’ A 10-minutes’ Scream, A Redoubtable Array of Talent. ■ Prices: D.0., 2s; 0.5., la (3d; Stalls, 3a. Plan at Jacobs’s. BAND OF HOPE UNION. ANNUAL COMPETITIONS. MONDAY TO SATURDAY, October 23 to 28, in the ART GALLERY. ADMISSION: Adults 6d, Children Id. Transferable Season Tickets, 2s. Book of Words of all Tost Items, 3d, on Sale at all Booksellers. RECITATIONS. DIALOGUES. SONGS. TABLEAUX. CHOIR COMPETITION. THE EVENT OP THE YEAR, Keep Dates Free. VICTORIA HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), October Etb, at 8 o’clock. DON’T MISS IT. OfrTH ANNIVERSARY HOPE OP DUNEDIN TENT, Independent Order of Rechabites. Splendid Programme, including Dunedin Competitions Prize Winners. Refreshments (Kroon) and Games. TICKETS, Is. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. LADIES’ AUXILIARY METHODIST FOREIGN MISSIONS. Trinity Schoolroom, Stuart street. THIS (Wednesday) and TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Evenings, 6d Admission. Entertainment and Competitions Each Evening. OONCERT AND DANCE, SCHOOL HALL, WAKA.RI FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th. Dunedin’s Leading Talent. Songs, Recitations, etc., by Scholars. ADMISSION: Concert Is, Dance Is 6d. SCOTCH CONCERT. HIGH STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. *A Night with Sir Walter Scott.’ A SCOTCH CONCERT will be held in the School Gymnasium TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock. Vocalists: Sirs Wakefield Holmes, Miss Aggie Allan, Mr W. H. M’Kenzie, and Mr Martin Duff. Burns Club Choir. Scottish Song and Story. Bagpipe Selections and Highland Dancing. NEW SONGS AT BEGG’S. SUPPLIES of the Latest Ballad Successes now to hand. The composers are well known, and we car. confidently recommend these as being well worth the attention of all singers. A visit to our Warehouse to hear them tried over will be appreciated. FLEURETTE (Daisy M’Geooh), CABBAGE ROSES (Daisy M'Geoch), DEAR EYES (Daisy 31‘Gooch), PEARLS (Cuthbert Wynne), JBUNESSE (Kalh. Barrv), I KNOW (Ghas. Willeby), THE TOKEN Mack Thompson, composer of An Emblem), STONE-CRACKER JOHN (Eric Coates; a fine song for Bass or Baritone). TWO SHILLINGS BACH. POSTED, 2s Id. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 21-25 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. ELECTION NOTICES. NORTH DUNEDIN ELECTION, "l/TR A. R. BARCLAY’S Central Committee will Meet TO-NIGHT in Prince ‘Alfred Institute, King street, at 8 o’clock. All Friends and Supporters are invited to attend. NORTH DUNEDIN ELECTION. A MEETING of FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of 3lr BARCLAY will be held in Council Chambers, MAORI HILL, on FRIDAY, the 6ih, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTORATE. MR D. MACPIIERSON will be pleased to 3fset Gentlemen and Ladies willing to Join Ins CAVBRSHAM SUB-COMMITTEE on THURSDAY, s:h October, 1911, at 8 p.m., in the small Hall at the rear of the Main Hall, corner of Main South road and Laing street, Cavcrsham. SOUTH DUNEDIN. MR J. E. MaoMANUS, the selected Labor Candidate for South Dunedin, -wall MEET THE SUPPORTERS AND FRIENDS of the Labor party at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Kensington, on FRIDAY Next, October 6th, 1911. Ladies Specially Invited. AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 16th OCTOBER, A! 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Lower Rattray street. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. To Wind Up Estates. Tie perpetual trustees, estate, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LI3IITED, will tell by auction, at the above time and place, the following Properties, in the estate of the late Ellen Wroen ■ 1. SELWYN Extension, North-east Valley: Allotments 32 ami 33, 16.2 poles, with comfortable 4-roomed Cottage and pantry, washhouse, etc. House No. 10 Hope street. In the Estate of the late Sirs Jessie Burnside ; 2. DUNEDIN- Part of Section 72, Block XXVII., near Forth street bridge, containing 12,3 poles, wilh convenient 7-roomed Residence and other buildings. House No. 21 Forth street. In the Estate of the late Simon M‘Donald: 3. DUNEDIN (King street); Section _ 30, Block 34, quarter-acre, with commodious 8-roomed Residence, also Blacksmith's Shop, etc. House No. 826. 4. DUNEDIN; Part of Section 45, Block 54, New street, off King street, suitable Building Site. On Account of Another Owner: 5. ROSLYN (Kaikorai Valley. Township of Kapooka): 8 Acres suburban land, adjoining Mr Stanhope’s; lovely aspect; short distance from Roslyn Woollen Mills; beautiful building sites; easy terms of payment. FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1911, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Rattray street. GREAT CLEARING SALE BEFORE REMOVING. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (Splendid Instrument), hy Haake. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. D3I. FEA AND CO. ® will sell, at their Rooms, Rattray street, Sideboards, Bft extending dining table, hall stand;, duehesse chests, tile-back washstands, toilet tables, fenders and fir© brasses, china tea sets, 12 waterproof overcoats, E.M. clocks, linoleum, Venetian blinds, chairs, goatfikin rugs, mirror-front wardrobes, lamps, cheese dishes, oil paintings, fancy chairs, eiderdown quilts hearthrugs, two dinner sets (80 pieces each), 51b -tins tea. As we are retiring from the furniture branch of our business and are shifting to other premises on Saturday, every article must bo sold. We have a nice assorted stock of first-class new and second-hand fuaritnre, and -solicit the patronage of intending buyers.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 5