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AMUSEMENTS. JJRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietor*, John Fuller and Son*. At 8-TO-NIGHT.—At 8. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME j COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME Of the Famous and Incomparable The Bett -•OICTURB6 ■*- ULLERS' of All EICTURES TO-NIGHTS PROGRAMME: A CHILD'S REMORSE. A CHILD'S REMORSE. A Pathetic Domestic Drama by the A.B. Co. BUILDING THE ELEPHANT DAM. BUILDING THE ELEPHANT DAM Minutely Illustrating the Most Remarkable Engineering Project in the World. CAPTAIN OF THE NANCY LEE. CAPTAIN OF THE NANCY LEE. Selig Comedy. RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. A Great War Drama, vividly illustrating the manner of Sir Henry Lawrence's death and his burial at.'night amidst shot and shell. PATHE GAZETTE (184) Topical THE TOURISTS Farce Comedy. BAREFOOTED BOY Drama BLIND INSTITUTE, STOCKHOLM. TRIP TO BOSNIA Travel BILLY THE BUTLER Comedy. MR STOUT GOES TO DINE. WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED. Incidental Music by FULLERS' AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is 6d, Is. 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. HALLOWEEN. /HARRISON HALL TO-NIGHT. AN OLD-TIME FESTIVAL. OLD CEREMONIES REVIVED. SCOTTISH SONGS, MUSIC, Etc. • A Night of Fun for Old and Young. All are invited to Join in the Dance till Midnight. PRICES: 2s and Is. Doors open at 7 o'clock. MUSSELBURGH STATE SCHOOL. ICHOOL CONCERTS, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORRuvv NIGHT, ST. KILDA CORONATION HALL. Splendid Programme by Scholars. Admission, One Shilling; Children, Sixpence. 'THE MESSIAH.' mHE DUNEDIN CHURCH CHOIRS' -*■ UNION proposes to produce ' The Messiah' on DECEMBER, 18. A COMBINED PRACTICE wiil be held on TUESDAY Next in the Moray Place Congregational Church, at 8 o'clock. Visitors cordially invited to assist the Union. Bring your own Music. W. R. DON, President. J. S. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary. ARTISTIC DENTISTRY. ' PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. Porcelain Teeth, Gold Crowns. Call and inquire. Moderate Prices. CHARLES E. CLARKE, -J SURGEON DENTIST, 114 Princes street (opposite Fountain). SPORTING. WAKARI BOWLING CLUB. T ADIES' DAY will be held on the Green -*-* on SATURDAY. All Ladies, also Members, Intending Members, and Visitor* cordially invited. By order. J. HOLLOWS, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. OTA GO BRANCH. A of Members will be held in the Board Room of the N.Z. Express to., Ltd., Bend street, Duncdin, on MONDAY, the 4th November, at 8 p.m., when Mr Peter Barr (president), by request, will cehver a Second Address on the Public Accounts as dealt with in the Report of the iublic Serrice Commission. All interested in the Public Accounts are invited to attend. HANOVER STREET, BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. WM. HAY, Pastor. COMBINED PRAYER MEETING Commences at, 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. Address by Rev. WM. PERRY. All invited. ALLAN BROAD, Hon. Sec. VICTORIA JUBILEE- CONVALESCENT FUND. SUBSCRIBERS and Sympathisers of the above Fund are notified that the ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, Ist November, at 12 noon. ADA J. BROWN, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. OST, between tram sheds and Dundas i street, 2 Valves of Motor Cycle; reward. M'Culloch, Octagon LOST, between Clarendon and Dunedin, Walking Stick (presented to Hon. T. Fergus). Finder rewarded on returning to U. and T. Young, jewellers, Princes street. ' OST, Black Cocker S 4 ._ ..„_ / Prince of Wales Hotel! JLu Fur. Reward on returning to Hopkins I Son. * JERSON seen picking up Purse, P ■B- street, return to Robert Hart, draper. High street; reward. TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, 6 rooms, 60 Hanover street. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. SMALL Central Offices and Sample Room m Bond end Crawford streets; very cheap rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. | AKUfc, tjtiop, beorge street (near Frcde,V , nck street >. lat <s Brundell's Furniture V. arehouse. Apply 235 George street. rg\u LiJir. b-roomed House, Queen street -B-. near Regent road. Apply Irvine and Stevenson, George street. Lbl, Modem 10-roomed House, 15 A- „ Market street; rent, 355. D. Moloney 90 Princes street. m/ AiM-jiLi to Let, » Rooms, tram ter- ' » minus; 12s 6d per week. Apply Morton s Store, Kaikorai. I xt i lelb0 « nl « road, South Dunedin), -JL Modern 7 Rooms; every convenience. Alex. Harris and Co. jLßAVJiiNoauuKiNi!;. b-roomed House, hot w cold water - 2 minutes from station. Wm. M'Dougall, Port Chalmers. law UhL. Dwelling Rooms, above Neil's X Chemist ehop, George street; low rental Penrose and Co. • 1 I \T b ' South Dunedin.—Five fr ] *? oms - ilot au d cold, in good order; 14s - Harlow, Jligh street (above D.I.C). mo LET, 4-roemed House; tubs"seweredX good p-der; Bs. 35 Athol place. rnO LET, 5-roomed Cottage witb~scullery .*. also 2 Cribs. Apply J. T. Welidourn' Broad Bay. U> Dwelling, No. 83 Eglinton road; L 7 rooms: hot water, gas; nice view; near Mornington tram. Particulars Trustees, Executors, Water street. j»ii.j. oj.tf.Jiiir.—4-roomod House, hath- --- room, scullery, hot and cold water; 15s. Paterson, 142 Rattray street. JTVEW Months.—Furnished Seven-roomed J- House, all conveniences; close beach trams. "Musselburgh," 'Star' Office. r»\u uai, tin end or January. Furnished i-i 7 " roomecl House; large garden, electric light, hot and cold water, every convenience Address " 5.R.," 'Star' Office. fcJtIUP (good business part), fitted up, ►O men's mercery or drapery. 147 King Edward street, South Dunedin. WAiyj.au xo lyet, a Well-furnished Rooms; no linen, A/Mi-u,« ■»- « <->._.. fui," 'Evening 1 Star* Office}

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Evening Star, Issue 15020, 31 October 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15020, 31 October 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15020, 31 October 1912, Page 5

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