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AMUSEMENTS. THE RING’S _T HE AT RE. Direction Brcnnan-Fullers, Ltd. Nightly ai 8 ,V<-’ VAUDEVILLE DE LUX The Entertainment of the dav. THIS PROGRAMME " “Tlie Talk of the Town,” And 'THE TOPIC OP THE MOMENT” Is John Lg Breton’s Famous Sketch ‘A SISTER TO ASSIST ’ER.’ Portrayed by FORSYTH and BOYNE, English Sketch Artists. Also, KLIMO Sensational And Aerial CLIFTON, Gymnasts. Australia’s LASHWOOD Foremost Patter Comedians. ' RENBY. CORONA, CORONA, CORONA, The Alan who Makes the Cornet Talk. In his Original Musical Phantasy, ’The Wandering Musician.’ GEORGE DEAN, The Versatile Humorist. VAUGHAN and BERRY, Acrobats and Tumblers. BRANSCOMBE, The Double-voiced. RUBY WALLACE, Chic Serio. A Show to Write Homo About. “The Play’s the Thing,” And THE KING’S THE PLACE. Every Evening at 8 o’clock. PRICES; Is 6d and Is. Plan at Dresden. Y E OLDE VILLAGE FAYRB ST. CLAIR PAVILION. In Aid of ST. CLAIR CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, OPENING TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. To-night: Mornington Methodist Choir. To be Continued WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. OCTOBER Bth and 9th, Afternoon and Evening. Competitions and Amusements for All. Admission; Evenings, 6d; Afternoons, Free. M ORNINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. SALE OF WORK Open WEDNESDAY, 2.30 p.m. Splendid Selection of Goods. Cantata by Children. Special Singing by Choir. Afternoon, free; evening, 6d, to be returned in goods. OCTOBER Bth and 9th. EXCURSIONS WRECK OP THE TYRONE. Weather and Circumstances Permitting, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The s.s. tarewai win run an excursion to HARRINGTON POINT, leaving Port Chalmers at 2 o’clock, after arrival of 1.17 p.m. Train from Dunedin. RETURN PARE, Is 6d. Also on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Sec Advertisement later. TENDERS. S.S. TYRONE. QFFERS ARE INVITED (to CLOSE at noon on FRIDAY. 10th instant) for SALVAGE OF MATERIAL, Etc,, REMAINING ON BOARD, at Percentage of the Net Realised Proceeds of such Salvage, based on Lloyd’s “No Cure, No Pay” Agreement: also of the CARGO AT PRESENT ON BOARD THE VESSEL, on similar terms.

The following Equipment and Gear is above water line and readily solvable:—2 Dynamos (new), about 500 tons of Coal (more or less), 10 Cargo ‘Winches, 11 Cargo Derricks, Anchors, Cables, Windlass, 2 Pianos, Saloon and Steerage Cabin Fittings, Spare Propeller Blades, Blocks, large quantity Copper Piping and Brasses, Boats and Davits, and much other valuable gear, including Steward's and Deck Stores. Valuable Cargo, consisting of Motor Chassis, Case and Bulk Whisky, Paints, Oils, and other valuable Merchandise, which is stowed in the ’tween docks. All are dry and readily got at. All Salvage to be landed on wharf or wharves, as directed, at Dunedin. Offers to be made in writing to the undersigned, who will furnish further particulars as required. G. L. DENNISTON, Lloyd's Agent, Dunedin. MEETINGS. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. TJIK 14th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the N.E. Express Company’s Board Room on WEDNESDAY, Bth October, 1913, at 8 p.m. Business.—To Receive and Consider Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Directors and Auditors, Fixing Remuneration of Directors and Auditors. No. 1 Group: Disposal of 161st Appropriation of £SOO by ballot, 162 nd Appropriation of £SOO by sale. No. 2 Group: 35th Appropriation of £SOO by ballot. No. 3 Group: 3rd Appropriation of £SOO by ballot. Members joining now- participate. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary. TO LET. 8 -ROOMED House, Queen’s Drive, Musselburgh; electric light; large section; garden; conveniences. Arch. Miller, grocer, George street. WANTED To Let, Furnished Room. Apply 11a Edward street, Kaikorai. SMALL Central Offices; cheap rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street, TO LET, Ten-roomed House, Manor place; all conveniences. Apply 74 Manor place’. TO LET, 5-rouiied Cottage. Alexandra street, Cavcrsham. Apply Townsend, jeweller, Princes street. TO .LET, l-roomed Cottage, partly furnished ; suit bachelor. 671 a George street (back). = TO LET (furnished), 5-roomcd Bungalow, St. Clair; lovely view; all conveuicnees. Address “ December,” ‘Star’ Office. L| T .O LET, New 7-roomed House; every convenience. Apply Wood, baker Cumberland street. ’ MORNINGTON tld section).—s-room e House (bath, scullery, copper a.ui tubs), 11s 6d. Patersons, 142 Rattray street OGG S CORNER, 4-roonred House (washhouse, copper and tubs), 9s and will sell Furniture of same complete for £2O Pater-sons’ Agency, 142 Rattray street. TO LET, Two 4-rooraed Houses, 13 Cutten street. South Dunedin. Apply 58 Glen avenue, Mornington. NICE Furnished House of five rooms, St. Hilda (Main road): 25s week. Carter and Co., Exchange Court. TO LET, 5-room 'House, conveniences • 12s S. Aburn and Sons, 417 Cumberland street. TO LET, comfortable 5-roomed House; every convenience: penny section. Shannon’s Store, Anderson’s Bay "road. TO LET, 6-roomed House, 20 Park street, City ; all conveniences. Apply 2 Arthur street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCY Workmen Boarders; terms m derate. 448 Princes street (onposi Oval); ’phone 3,106.YOUNG Girl desires Board in private homo (preferred) and handy to town Address “A.8.,” Chief Post Office, Dunedin. » 1 ' ■ 1 . " ' 1 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. TjIXPERIENCE has shown that in t use of the TELEPHONE ERROI EASILY OCCUR in Words and in t Names of Persons, although the messag are read back to the sender, and occasional there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED 1 WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, ■ And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur. LITHE ‘ Star ’ Garden Annual, revised and

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Evening Star, Issue 15308, 7 October 1913, Page 5

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