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AMUSEMENTS, ARBISON ■ HALL. Direction J. and N. TAIT. FRIDAY NTSXtTo-CTOBER 6th. FOR A SHORT SEASON OP SIX NIGHTS. j Direct from the London Hippodrome, and beginning their Tour of Australasia at. Dunedin, , THE CELEBRATED HTTDDERSFIELD BBLLRINGERS' BAND, The Finest in the World. Winners of First Prizes, Manchester, 1901, 1902, 1903; barred 1904; winners ag-ain 1905, 1906, 1907 (A WORLD'S RECORD). Championship Cups Crystal Palace, Glasgow, Bradford, Slaithwaite, Yorkshire; also 25 Gold and 36 Silver Medals. I KINGS OF HARMONY. Supported by their 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. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT!—LAST NIGHT!—TO-NIG HT! DAFFODIL SHOW wiH be Continued Tonight in Garrison 8011. Declared by experts to be the finest Spring Show ever held in .New Zealand. Orchestral Music Afternoon and Evening. Admission: Ouo Shilling. 30ARD AND RESIDENCE. JCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Manse street.— New management. Dinners, 12 to 2. Vacancies permanent boarders. Mrs Robert Walker, proprietress. >RIVATE AoconrmodatJon 2 Working Men; every convenience, washing, etc.; 18s. Kia Ora House, High and Hope LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Octagon, Child's Kid Glove. Please return to Nelson, jeweller, George street. OST, Purse containing £lO (£5 gold, £5 i note) in car going north last evening about quarter to six. Substantial reward returning 54- Council street, St. Kilda. LOST, Saturday evening, between Royal terrace, Knox College, Shoo. Return llncquaid", fruiterer. ~r~6.ST, — Monday, Gold Circula JLi name inscribed; keepsake. Please return Post Office, Dunedin; reward. LOST, Tuesday morning, Queen s Driv?, Musselburgh, Gold Pince-nez, in leather ease. Reward returning to No. 88. F" OSTT~Post ~office"Bos" IU kindly return to Postmaster, G.P.0., Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. OTA'GO EDUCATION BOARD. "VUNEDIX SCHOOL OF ART AND * DESIGN, MORAY PLACE. FOURTH QUARTER COMMENCES MONDAY, October 9. HOLIDAY RESORTS. tge, with bunks ** \iwaka. Apig ana Anaerson. COAL NOTICES. BRIGHT. LASTING. NON-SULPHUROUS. CHEAP. CLEAN. ECONOMICAL. These ar3 a FEW of (he Chai-actcristics of FREEMAN'S CHRISTIE'S JUBILEE COALS. Best for Summer or Winter Firing. ONLY 9s 6<l Per HALF-TON (Cash). MEETINGS. QCOTT BENNET'S LECTURE POSTPONED INDEFINITELY. A MEETING of those interested in the ■*" FORMATION o; a TENNIS CLUB to take over tho Courts recently vacated by the Moana Tennis Club will be held in the Arihur Street School Hall at 8 o'clock oa FRIDAY EVENING, the 6th inst. BOROUGH OF MAORI HILL. A PUBLIC MEETING of the ELECTORS u.XI of the Borough of. Maori Hill, for the purpose ot Considering the Question of the Amalgamation cf the Borough with the City of Dunedin. will be held in the. Council Chambers THIS (Thursday) EVENING, sth inst., at 8 o'clock. A. J. BUTTERFIELD. r OOL AND GRAIN STOREMEX arc VV hereby requested to ATTEND MEETING which will' be held in Trades Hall, FRIDAY, Gth inst., at 8 p.m. Business: To Form Union of tho above. W. MORRIS, Convener. PUBLIC NOTICES. TOTHING like Marshall's Fospherine to .1* restore appetite, strength, etc., afte: attack of influenza; Is. Marshall's Pharmacy. SPRING ATTRACTIONS. We are now landing all our NEW SEASON'S GOODS direct from Home Variety and Quality Unequalled. UTHIE BRO S., L T D., DRAPEBS, DUNEDIN. npKUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. JL ASLIN AND BEDFORD, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, BOND STREET. LADIES* SHOES For the Present Season • At COOKHAM HOUSE. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER DERBY SHOES, with Grey Suede Tops, Cuban Heels, Smart Tee. These Shoes axe designed to be worn with Grey Summer Costumes, and will be very much in vogue, as grey is to be largely worn. A Real Smart Shoe, 19s 6d per pair. THE ENAMEL KID DERBY LADIES' SHOES, with Creased Fronts, and Light Summer Welt, Cuban Heel, and Smart Medium Toe. 21a per pair. 100KHAM HOUSE, Depot for High-grade Footwear, PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 5