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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. "*■ Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. At 8 o'clock. THE SHIP OP LIONS, THE SUNSET GUN, AN INDIAN SUMMER, t-t ££?. E OARDIN6-HOUSE HEIRESS, ELEPHANTS AT WORK. CRAYFISH. Italian Artillery.—Making Brilliant Signs. —Dup'n's Picnic.—Amorous Arthur. rnceg: 1b 6d, Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. OTAGO LODGE, U.A.O.D. {"OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the- above ~ro requested to attend on WEDNESOctober 9th, at 7 p.m. Ladies' Night., Sweethearts and Wives.' By order A.D. THOS. JOHNS, P.G.P., Secretary. mUE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, • a ' LIMITED, D U N E D I N, Musical as is Apollo's lute, A perpetual feast where no crude surfeit rel S" s! —Milton. THE GLOEIOUS LIPP! This Splendid Piano is Renowned For its NOBLE PURITY OF' TONE, SYMPATHETIC TOUCH, BEAUTY OF CONSTRUCTION, And MAGNIFICENT WEARING QUALITIES. THE LIPP PIANO Is Unexcelled as a medium for the highest forms of musical expression, its Tone-shading being perfectly proportioned throughout, and yielding the utmost pleasure and satisfaction to the cultured musician. Prices, terms of purchase, and fullest information freely supplied by the SOLE AGENTS: THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LIMITED, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING LIT)., has THIS DAY REDUCED THE PRICES of ALL GRADES REFINED SUGAR (except Tablets) 20s per Ton. r } V - J - W ' PHIL-SON, Manager. October sth. DOMESTIC" VACUUM CLEANERS.- -* Before purchasing other machines, we strongly advise to let us show you a Practical Demonstration. Telephone 127. A. AND E. WATKINS, The Leading House foi CHILDREN'S GOODS. We have received, ex Turakina and Corinthic. tho YERY NEWEST BONNETS AND HATS FOR CHILDREN. FROCKS, OVERALLS, COATS AND PELISSES In most Beautiful Designs. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Of LITTLE BOYS' CLOTHING. Wo have the Latest Styles in HATS, SUITS. OVERALLS, ETC. We Invite Inspection. A. AND E. WATKINS, PRINCES STREET. SPORTING. OTAGO LABOR DAY ASSOCIATION. TIN TRIES for the following EVENTS at the Labor Day Sports will close on SATURDAY, 12th October, 1912, at 9.30 p.m.: 1.—220 Yards Amateur Handicap. 2.—100 Yards Amateur Handicap. 3. —One-mile Amateur Handicap. 4.—Quarter-mile Amateur Handicap. s.—Pive-milo Race. Entry forms obtainable from the Secretariat Trades Hall, Dunedin, or from Mr W. M'Douald, conier of High street and Arcade Tho Secretary will be in attendance at the Trades Hall from 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. 12th inst. to receive entries. Entry fee, 2s. M. M'ALLEN, Secretin'. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFORTABLE. Board and Lodging for respeetablc Working Man; last boarder stayed 6 years. Apply 67 Maclaggan street. fUUiNU LaHy iLatholic) from North wishes to find quiet Home in privato family; state terms, etc. '-Quiet." 'Star' cc. kTAOANCY Two respectable Boarders, pri- » vatehome; every comfort; elow> Workshops. 22 Main South road; icr.._ rate. VACANCY for res } Boarders; every Hanover street. respectable young Me very convenience. 5 RANTED To Let, Unfui * 447 Princes street soutl COMFORTABLE Home 3 or 4 Business Men; every convenience; private sitting room: good attention; terms moderate. "Mater," 'Star.' RELIGIOUS. "H7IVANGELISTIO MISSION. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. TO-MORROW, 6.30 p.m.—Mr R, ROBERTSON. TUESDAY, 6th inst., 7.30 p.m.—Mr J. M'FARLANE. WEDNESDAY. 3th inst., 7.30 p.n*—Mr S. M'FARLANE. Bright Singing, Good Speakers. Come, and Bring your Friend?. LOST AND FOUND. A GIRL about 14 years old left home WedJr\ nesday (Caversham) named Katie; anyone giving information of whereabouts would greatly oblige. "Parent/' "Star' Oflicc. LOST. Spectacles, Cargill road, between Hillside. Library and Forbury: reward. 15 Forbury road. iOST, Park street or Royal terrace, Sable J Muff, with tails and heads; reward. D.S.A., George street. LOST, Gold-rimmed Spectacles, between Watt's road and sttps n mauby. Melliek, 257 Main road, N.E.V. LOST, between Musselburgh aJid Fairfield, Boy's Overcoat; reward. E. Wilson, 17 Bowen street, Musselburgh. OST, on Tuesday, One Gent's Bicycle; J reward. Sliiel and Co. TfUDUND.—Fish, Fish, Fish, at Stewart's; J- Groper, 4d lb; Ki 11 gush, Sea Bream, Blue Ood (cheap). Soles, Flounders, Garfish, Whitebait, Whitebait, White-bait; last month of Oysters. FOUND. Child's Caxt. Owner can have same by applying 85 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh. "I7AOUND.—Best placa for Picture Framing, U? etc., n.t reascnal'" licturo framer. Fredc 7WUND.—We Mail fresh Fish daily: J cheap postal comitry. GaTdham, fishlonger, Princes street, Dunedin. T^OUND.—The Best Place to get your Uni ■ . brellas Re-covered and Repaired is ai eggiardo's, George street. lOUND—Tho Best Optician 111 Town: W. Von Sturmer; rooms through Sprosen's ipmicf eh/in 1 ("J on for ts H vimf '

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Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14999, 5 October 1912, Page 7

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