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AMUSEMENTS. GREAT SCOTTISH MUSICAL CARNIVAL. FOUR GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS WTLL- BE GIVEN IN |J TJ R 2S T S HALL Als D J£ ItfG' S THEATRE THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) AND TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING JUNE 2 and 3, 1920, at 7.45. r/'f 13 CCat ? ° f th * PipiD? and Danci »S Association of N Z in aid of ,t. £4oo Pn.es for Pipiug and" Dane eg Compel "J* Winter Shew Week. ° CONCERTS IN TWO HALLS ON TWO NIGHTS- ' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING,* C f - ng - to . b ° t,,rned aWay kst *™ fro ™ the theatre hold- " U,g 2 ' W0 ' Goncerts ar3 beln ? in Two Halls on Two Consecutive Events this year. ° EVERY PERFORMER THE VERY BEST PROCURABLE. HALLS COMFORTABLY HEATED .ALL THE TIME-EVERYTHING WARIT AND COSY. BURNS HALL PROGRAMME BOTH NIGHTS'. • ' Pipe "seIection.—COMPETITION CHAMPION, Piper G. 1L ROBERTSON flimaru). Highland Re*!.—COMPETITION CH4.M PIONS, Masters EDWARD ROBINSON end D. A. THOMAS, TUPPY ?™P AKD ' aEd THELMA GILLESPIE. Song—'Hjghlander'3 Toast.*—Mr W. H. MACKENZIE. Song—'My ix>ve.'—Miss MADGE TORRANCE. Recitation— - Cameron Men.'—-Mis? TV"Y MAZBNGARB. V 1 Violin Solo—'Cu'doden.'—-Miss WINNTE IiEDDES. " ' cipp Sekciiou.—COMPETITION' rmil PION, Piper JOHN' A. CAAU-RON Humoro-is Song—'The Weddin' o' Lauch> M'Graw.'—Mr J. R. BROWN. Highland Dance—Soan Triubhais.—COMPETITION CHAMPION, Miss FLORA. SHAW Cl'-imaru). *wjwi Song—'The Winter: It is Past'—Mi*s JESSIE MILLER. Song—' Mountain Lovers."—Mr W HATtRT SON. ' "^ IVUI " Recitation—' Lochmvar.'—Miss IVY MAZENGARB. Song—'My Land.'—Mr W. H. MACKENZIE. Song—\An<ius Mai-doaald.'—Miss M TOR RANCB. " ' Violin Solo—'Red Gauntlet.'—Miss WTNNIE GEDDES. Song-' Mary.'-Mr W. HARRISON. Song—'My Heart is Sail-.'—Miss JESSIE MILLER. Highland Dance—Sword Dance.—COMPETITION CHAMPION. Miss TUPPY SUTHERLAND. Humorous Song—'Jean M'NeiL'—Mr J. R BROWN. Highland Dance—Reel o' Tulloeh —COMPETITION CHAMPIONS, Messrs EDWARD ROBINSON, D. A. THOMAS Misses TUPPY SUTHERLAND mid THELMA GILLESPIE. Accompanist*: Miss LENA GEDDES. Grand Piano Kindly Supplied by Beg"'s. j KING'S THEATRE PROGRAMMI BOTH NIGHTS. ' Band Selection-'Memories of Scof.and.'ST. KILDA BAN" Hlßr p^nTT^v nC&^^ nd CHAMPIONS M ROBT. CLARK and ALEX PUT LAND, Misses WINNIE ROBINSON and DAISY M'LELLAN J,ui3l - N, - L - N nff 8 T , ae 3l e.'-Mr ARCHD. (Mataura). S ° n lu'Sl Sky 6 B ° at 50,, 5-'-- Mi " MABEL Ci MmRTHY W ° e 6COtS * NlchL p . Song—'Tho Braes.'—Mr A. RAWLTSNON -ono— Annie Laurie.'— Miss AGNES GUY. Ipß o r^x c!et ; Uon —COMPETITION CHAMPION, P.per ARCHD- M/MILLAN Humorous Song,etc.-' Hey.. Donal'.-Mr J. fc. D LAKER. Highland Dance—Highland Flincr —COM PETITION CHAMPION Miss W[ ROBINSON. ' Ban ß . JjL eloclion ~'' Al) t>rey.'-ST. KILDA S ° n? JONES BatUO ° f Slirli "?-'-Mr ARCHD. S ° ng Tr^^ u lho Burn -'-Miss MABEL Recitation—' Mrs Macdougal!' s Discovery*— Mr P. M'CARTHY. --"sco\er>.High'and Dance—Sean Triubhais —CO^r. ™ CHAMPION, Mi« DAKY MLELLAN. » Song—'Robin Adair."—Miss AGNES GUY Song—'Cam Ye By Athol?'—Mr A RAWLINSON. " Highland Dance—Reel o' Tullocli— COM PETITION CHAMPIONS Mes^ ' ??5£ OLABK and ALEX. SUTHEKHH'.Jf 65 WINNIE ROBINSON end DAISY M'LELLAN. Accompanist*! Miss C. HUGHES. Grand Piano Kindly Supplied by Begg's. .I" Theaore on THURSDAY MuHT Messrs G. and L. BEATH will o.j V e a string selection, 'Highland Wreath,' °instead of tho St. Kilda Band's two selections; and Miss E. SMITH will sin" 'Christmas Lament 1 and 'Robin Adair' in 'knot Miss G-Tiy's two songs. . COME AND HEAR THE MUSIC OF THE RACE YOU BELONG TO COME EARLY! COME EARLY t HUNDREDS TURNED AWiY LAST YEAR. Scats for Both Halls Both Nights may now bo Reserved at Be"""s BcSgiS IPS Pit ' ISJ Ch3irS ' * "*' *' «* Fxont Chain

B U HAL L. PIPING AND DANCING ASSOCIATION OF new ZEALAND. " Ceol Nan Beann, Nan Glcann, ! S Nan Gaisjreach." ('■The Music of the Bens, the. Glens, and the Heroes.") GBEAT HIGHLAND CARNIVAL. FINALS. FINALS. CHAMPIONSHIP PIPING AND DANCING COMPETITIONS, In which Champions of New Zealand nro taking part, will bo conducted by the Oiago Centre of the Association in BURNS HALL, DUNEDIN (Next First Church, Moray place") TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND TOMORROW (THURSDAY). On Eoih Days the Sessions will be • Forenoon 9.30 to 12.30 Ancrnoon .„ 1.30 to 5.30 SPECIAL CHAMPIONSHIP ATTRACTIONS EACH'SESSION. Kali is comfortably heated all the time. Everything- v/arni and cosy. COME AND SEE. THE CHAMPION PIPERS AND DANCERS. 61 EVENTS. 722 ENTRIES. Souvenir Programme of 64 pages on sale in Bums Hall and on main" strrOt-s, Sixpence Each. ADMISSION: Forenoons Is overvwheroAfternoons, Is and 2s. No war lax" on anv occasion. ' j&ason Tickets, 7s (xi, adrmuiiu,' holder to all Ten Sessions of Competitions" but NOT io any concerts. F. A. CIIEYNE, Secretary OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. PREMIER WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN. RKCORD ENTRIE.--,. SL'LfcNDID EXHIBITS IN ALL SECTIONS. Continued in BRYDONE HALL BUILDINGS AND ANNEXES, DUNEDIN, TO-DAY. AND FR'grj^Y*-" 5 ■--•'•'. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.H. V.-FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84. Telephone 1,051. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. A PPLTCATIONS, to bo mado on P.s.C. -i-"5- lorm 17a, obtainable at principal Po Offices, win be received up to Noon for ,!'.» following POSITION: Closing 10th JUNE, 1920. LEGAL CLERK, Head Office, Public Trust Department., Wellington. Pro£+oo per annum, according to qualifications and experience. _ Further particulars may be obtained on application. . A- C. TURNBULL, Secretary Public Service Commissioner. A PPUCATIOXS, to b? i > i. ost Offices, -will bo received up to Noon tor the lollowlng POSITIONS: Closing 24th JUNE 1920 SCHOOL NURSES (2 Vacancies) ; Education Department. General Division. Commencnsr salary, £l7O per annum, also uniform allowance £7 10s per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on application. , „ A. C. TURNBULL, ftecretary Public Service Com ' KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1920. JJSHE ABOVE DATE BEING A PUBLIC HOLIDAY, the Passport Office wdll be KEPT OPEN for iU convenience of the Public from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m only.

QSAND JHEATEE. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at 8 p.m. POPTJLAR^C°^CERT. Select Programme by the Foremost Artists. Including the foliowir-g:— Song—'When Shadows Gather.'—Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS. ' Humorous Recitation. Miss BESSIE THOMPSON. Song-—' Mountain Lovers.'—Mr TAPLEY. Monologue—' Touching Fings.'—Miss RENE ASLLY. Song—' Daffodils Are, Blowing.'—Mrs J. COVENTRY. Humorous Recitation. Miss BESSIE THOMPSON. Song--' My Ships.' Mrs WILFRED ANDREWS. ' Dance. Song-—'Morning.'-Mrs J. COVENTRY. Humoroi-s Recitation—'The Telegraph.'— Miss RENE A SUN. Song—'At Dawning.'—Mr TAPLEY Accompanist, Miss EDITH MORRISON. Piano kindly lent by The Bristol. Sweet little sunbeam of joy. Like unto the gentle dove; Akin to the bonnie flowers, Proclaiming Cod is love. What to the earth is the springtuiie. So to the race is the child. Ye are better than .all the ballads That were ever sung or said. For ye are Living poems. And all the rest are dead. HELP THE HELPLESS CHILDREN. Entire Proceeds in Support of the PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN'S; HOMES. Help the Children. Buy your Tickets early. Admission, 2s. Tickets procurable from Geyser, Messrs H. M'Neill, lies and Poole (tobacconists), the Social .Service Office, 355 George- street, and authorised sellers. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Oiago and Southland District. In the matter of 'The Trustee A*r, 1903" and. in the matter of the Est alp of JrANLE FOX, laic of Dunediu, iu OUgo, Now Zealand, widow, deceased. PURSUANT to the provisions of Swlion .- 7+ of "The Trustee Act, 1908," and 29i.ii day of May, 1920, by the Honorable William Alexander Sim., a Judge of this Honorable Court, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnar, all Creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or douiauds against the Estate of the above-named Jennie lex. deceased, who died at Dunediu on or about the 31st d.av of January, 1919 !'" d I c l, T '' i, ,°' se WiU probate was granted oii j ™ r ßlb , <\?,y ot . February. 1919, to Percv Charles Williams, of Dunediu, painter are hereby required to send particulars in 'writtT,il.^ hja ?j}? h j"i t0 3lcs « rs SIEVWRIGHT, JAME-S, AND NICHOL. Solicitors, at No 152 High street, Dunediu, on or beforo the first-day of JULY, 1920. after which date the r.xecutor will proceed to distribute rht) assets <st the' said ; deceased •among the parties entitled fhe-reio/'bafing regard; .oily to the- claims' or which the Executor or hi* shall then have" had notice and mat, .the Executor will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons ot whose claim the Executor or bis .Solicitors shall not. havo had notice. i9?o' Ucd at Dunedi " ihk 31ifc ™y of SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, ANd'niCUOL, Solicitors for.the Executor. IN THE ESTATE OF DUGALD M'LEOD, of Dunediu, Gentleman (df ceased). A LL ? E W S CLAIMS a.ainst £*" £' A a] J. P f sons OWING MONEYS to the above Estate are requested to render statements of the amounts due -n sth May, 1920, dulv certified as owing at that date, and showing full particulars, to tho undersigned not later than th« 12fb JUNE 1920". THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. ESTATE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD.,' 1 Vogel street, Dunodinj Or R. R. ASPINALL, Solicitor, Dunedin. TENDERS. ri%ENDERS are invited and will.,fee res. ceived up till 2 p.m. WFDN£BD\Y e 16th day of June, 1920, for the ERECTION BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, Roslyn. Plans and specifications may bo seen at our Offices, where Tenders are to bo lodged! Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' EDMUND ANSCOMBE, H. M'DOWELL SMITH, AND 'ASSOCIATES, Architects, Union Bank Chambers. "F you require Domestic Assistance Advertise in the 'Star.' '

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Evening Star, Issue 17368, 2 June 1920, Page 5

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