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AMUSEMENTS. •RINCESS Proprietors THEATRE. John Fuller and Sons, NIGHTLY AT 8. LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT I AVISTARLV • MEMORIES. WISTARIA MEMORIES. A Beautiful Drama. Vita-graph Co. A PUEBLO LEGEND. A PUEBLO LEGEND. LORD AND THE PEASANT. „„,„ LORD AND THE PEASANT. T^?n.S? N SERMOX. HELPING JOHN. PATHE GAZETTE. HIS NEW CANE. BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF PARIS ™ TT :F AL ACE OF MYSTERY. FULLERS' GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor. F. MARTINELLI. Prices: Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Plan at Jacobs'*. I H E OCTAGON, The Home of Refinement and Comfort. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. Clear, HAYWARDS' PICTURES Defined. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Your Last Opportunity of Seeing ALASKA-SIBERIA PICTURES, ALASKA-SIBERIA PICTURES, ALASKA-SIBERIA PICTURES. Hunting Arctic Elk in the Wilds.—Scenes of Eskimo Life.—Hunting Polar Be— THE GREAT STEEL *SECRI FLIRT OR HEROINE? Letters of a Lifetime Drama. Pathe Gazette, 191 Topical. Pohdor, Cycling; Adventure Comedv. THE AWAKENING OF JONES. HAY-WARDS' GRAND ORCHESTRA. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. 'THE WHEELS OF DESTRUCTION.' Stalls. M; Grand Circle, Is: Reserved Circle, Is 6d. Box Plan at "The Octagon." MARINE EXCURSION. SUNDAY, sth JANUARY, 1913. (Weather Permitting;.) MAORI KAIK AND NORTH SPIT. S. MAHENO will leave Dunedin ,n '• returns 4 p.m., arriving Dimedi FARE .... ONE SHILLING. 34- Miles Cruise of the Harbor for Ib. DUNEDIN FERRY CO., LTD. THE GOLDEN STAR CLUB. /TYKE Proprietors of the above Club re- -"-■ quest your patronage at their Weekly Dance, to be held in the Victoria Hall, commencing MONDAY, January 13th, 1913. Ladies, tickets; Gents, Is. SINGERS. PIANOFORTE PLAYERS, AND SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS Visiting the City during the New Year Holiday Season. \^7" E T Ji lvite you t0 Ca!l at our 3IUSIO * ? DEPARTMENT and look through the Latest Publications in the various sections. Songs and rirmoforte Pieces will be tried over on request. NEW DRAWING ROOM SONGS AND PIECES! NEW POPULAR- SONGS! NEW MONOLOGUES, Etc.! NEW PIANOFORTE MUSIC! INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, DUETS, TRIOS Etc.! THE LARGEST STOCKS IN THE DOMINION. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquartes for Music, PRINCES STREET.

EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied bv CertiJ-*. ficates and Testimonials, will bo received up till THURSDAY, 23rd January, for the following VACANCIES: Lawrence D.H.—Head Master. Salary £3OO-£340. •" Green Island.—Second Assistant (male). Salary, £l5O-£IBO. Port Chalmers.—Second Assistant (male). Salary, £1!50-£18G. High Street.—Mistress. Salary, £ISO-£IBO. Inch Valley.—Sole Teacher (male or female). —£l2o-£l5O. ' Matau.—Solo Teacher (male or female) Salary, £I2C-£l5O. Kyebum.—Sole Teacher (female). Salan-. £9O £l2O. George Street.—Junior Assistant (feniaM. Salary, £9O-£lO5. Arthur Street.—Junior Assistant (female). _ Salary, £9O-£lO5. Assistant (female). Salary, £9O-£lO5. Kaitangata— Fourth Assistant (female). Salary, £l2O-£135. Alexandra D.H.—Junior Assistant (female). Salary, £9O-£lO5. Earnscleugh.—Mistress. Salary, £9O-£l2O. Henley.—Mistress. Salary, £9O-£l2O. Mocraki—Mistress. Salary, £9O-£l2O. Forms of application may bfi obtained at this Office on and after 13th prox. S. M. PARK, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 23rd December, 1912. GARDENING. LILIUMS! Liliums! (for immediate planting) just, arrived from Japan in splendid condition.—Auratum. each 6d; Auratum Rubra Vittn turn, each. Is 6d ; Auratum Platyphyllum, each 9d: Rubellum, each 9d; Kramcri, each 9d; Speciosum Melpomene, e-ich 6d: Spceiosum Mngiu'ficum, each 6d. HOWDKX AND MONCRIEFF, LTD., Princes street, Dnnedin. "OOSE and Carnation Show on daily; inJLtu spection invited; latest novelties on view. Cousins, nurseryman, St. Clair. MEETINGS. M.U.1.0.0.F. LOYAL HAND AND HEART LODGE. TI/jTEMBERS are hereby informed that the • i * i POSTPONED LODGE MEETING 'will be held on TUESDAY, the 7th January, and that tho ADJOURNED SUMMONED MEETING will be held on TUESDAY', tho 14th January, 1915. ALEX. .SLIGO, N.G. OTAGO GENERAL LABORERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above- -*-*- named Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bth January, 1913, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: 1. To deal with General Correspondence. ?.. Passing Accounts. 3. Appointment of Assistant to Secretary. M. M'ALLEN, Secretary. COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, No. 3.592, A.O.F. THE ORDINARY' FORTNIGHTLY MEETING, which was Postponed from the Ist January, will be held on TUESDAY, the 7th inst., at 8 p.m.. in the Albany Street; Hall. The following Meeting will 'be held on WEDNESDAY, the 15th. JAMES MACFIE, Secretary. TENDERS. STNDERS are invited till .10 -"- THURSDAY. 23rd inst., for PAINTING and PLUMBING WORK at the Benevolent Institution. MASON AND WALES, Architects, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. nPENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. -*- THURSDAY, 23rd inst., for ADDITIONS to Mortuary Building, Dunedin Hospital. MASON AND WALES. Architects. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. iS will be received until 1 p.m. -■*- on FRIDAY, January 17th, 1913, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE (Brick) in Elgin road, Mornington. BASIL B. HOOPER, A.R.1.8.A.. Architect, A.M.P. Buildings. SLANTED Known—That Bill-heads, CirV, . culars > Cards. Programmes, and General f nnting of every description are executed at the Evening Star' Office at moderate rate*.

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Evening Star, Issue 15074, 4 January 1913, Page 7

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