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AMUSEMENTS. P.BINCBSS THEATRE. ■ Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. J-o-nights Brilliant Novelties include— THE PANTHER'S PREY. <*„» ,u ™E PANTHER'S PREY. See the Thrilling Fight between tb and the Panther. A HIGH STAKE. A HIGH STAKE, engrossing and Exciting High Socieir Ar&r^Tr°. Acts ' h j? Nordisk.-Th-Ti I ? D i EI i N . AGRICULTURE, lne Bachelor's Bnde, Gentleman Joe, Taming .Their Parents, Sea Anemones. ■Descriptive Overture, 'A Motor. Ride.' With Real Motor Effects. PULLERS' GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr P. C. Martinelli Prices: lg 6d, Is. and 6d. Plan at Jacobs's. THE EASILY-LEARNED FLAGEOLET. npHE FLAGEOLET is a Wind Instrument, -*-; made of wood. It, is a form of the ancient "flute a. bee," and in method of tone production closely resembles tho tin whistle am 8 ?!™ 11 ho mastered with little difficulty. _ Alt the following are fitted with two heads interchangeable, one to play as a flute and one with tho mouthpiece at the end. No. Ill—Cocoa wood, in D, 4 German silver keys, etc., 13s 6d. No. 113— Cocoa wood, in D, 6 German silver keys, 17s. No. 115—Grenadilla. wood, in D. 6 Pillav keys, etc., 13s Gel. No. 116—Grenadilla wood, in D, 6 Pillav keys, with slide head, 15s. Tho first two are Starck's, and tho latter two of excellent Continental manufacture. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musical Instruments, . PRINCES STREET. BEAUTIFUL TEETH _ AT MODERATE PRICES. Consultation Free. Painless Extractions. CHARLES E. CLARKE, SURGEON DENTIST, 114 PRINCES STREET (Opposite Fountain). Late of Dr Rayner's. Auckland. RELIGIOUS. SYNOD OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. S.S. TEACHERS' CONFERENCE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. In FIRST CHURCH, DUNEDIN. Speakers: Rev. J. Chisholm, Rer. P. C. Durward, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, Rev. J. Collie, Mr John Reicl. All S.S. Teachers and Workers cordially invited. A. M. FINLAYSON, Clerk. CHORAL HALL. 11. L 0 W E J-*- 8 - Will give a BIBLE READING TO-NIGHT At 7.30. Subject: 'The Coming of the Lord and After,' LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. JL - i MASS MEETING TO-NIGHT at 7.45 in Moray Place Congregational Church. Speakers: Rev. Prof. Hewitson ('Livingstone the Traveller'), Rev. W. Slade ('Livingstone the Missionary'). Rev. W. Saunders ( Livingstone the Philanthropist'). Rev. R. S. Gray ('Results of Livingstone's Work'). Combined Choirs. 'Collection for Livingstone Fund. ALL SAINT S' CHURCH. ■ XX TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, STAINER'S 'CRUCIFIXION' Will be Sung. Soloists: Tenor, Mr Colin Gray. Bass. Rev. C. R. Allen. With Mr A. W. Lilly at the organ. SHOWS. A NNUAL SHOW, MIDDLEMARCH -i-A- EASTER MONDAY, March -24, 1913. Excursion Fares. Train Service to Suit Everybody. Gorgeous Scenery in Transit. Climatic Conditions Unequalled. GRAND BALL AT NIGHT. Strikingly Attractive Exhibits. ENTRIES CLOSE .MARCH 22. Jumping and Trotting Races (post entry). ADMISSION TO GROUNDS. Is. R. WALKER. Secretary,. CORPORATION NOTICES. [ of Maori Hill.—Public Notice JLP is hereby given that a Meeting of the. Maori Hill Borough Council will ba held at the Council Chambers, Maori Hill, on THURSDAY. 17th day of April, 1913,' at 8 p.m.. when the Following Resolution, which was passed at, a Special Meeting of the said Council held on the 13th day of March, 1913, will be submitted for confirmation, viz.:—The Maori Hill Borough Council hereby resolves, by way of Suecial Resolution, to operate as a Special Order, that the Council, pursuant to tho provisions'-of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908,'' raise a Special Loan of Five Hundred Pounds for the purpose of repaying a. liability incurred by the Council in (lie "erection of a Public Hall, and a Special Loan of One Hundred Pounds for the purpose of repaying a liability incurred by the Council for street lighting.—By order of the said Council. Dated this 191 hj day of ■March, 1913. C. GRATER, Town Clerk. LOST AMD FOUND. LOST, CARTER'S DELIVERY BOOK, between our Store and Otago Farmers'. Finder return to H. F. MOSS, LTD. OST (Tuesday), small Memorial Brooch, -"-J containing hair; reward. Young, jeweller. I OST, on Green Island road, Cap off J petrol tank. Finder please leave at J. Winter's, Green Island. LOST, Parcel Black Gloves, High street, Monday night. Please return "The Mansions." Stafford street; reward. OST, Blue Persian Cat on Tuesday night -J from Otago Club. Reward. * | " OSTTTlotor "Cyclist's" Overall ~Suit7~reJLi ward. W. A. Scott and Sons, 183 | George, street. WOULD Lady who picked up Purse from seat, Octagon, kindly return same. Wilson Bros., Kins street. EFT on Kaikorai tram about noon MonJ day, small Parcel, containing boa. ward returning Tramway Office. FOUND.— Easter Poultry-Turkeys, Ducklings, Geese, Boiling Fowls, Roasting Fowls, Pigeons—at Stewart's, Princes street. POUND.— Fish—Fresh Fish, Cheap to-morrow (all kinds); also a rcsn Trapped Rabbits, Fresh Oysters. Stewart's 7\OUND.—Stewart s Fish Luncheon and J- Supper Rooms. Cooked Mutton Birds, Cooked Fish all kinds. jiu>jj.>jj.— xua. west, risii bunch. Tea, or - Supper. Sweetings, Rattray streetprivate rooms for ladies and parties'Oysters fresh daily; order your Easter Poultry. ce nest uptician in Town : W. mer; rooms through Sprbsen's chemist shop, 1 George street. J7IOUND.— Easter Holidays : CI day Night to Tuesday Morning, tluglt Neill, Optician, George street. jIUUAJJ.—I'. Kuston's Pie and Coffee Stall at the Octagon To-niglit and every WANTED Known—That Billheads,- Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the 'Evening Star' Office at moderate

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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 5

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