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AMUSEMENTS. ALBERT H. BAILB, ALBERT H. BAILB, Musical Director, and his AUS T R ALIAS SILVER BAN D. Proclaimed by the entire Press of the Dominion— where the Band has already visited—to he the FINEST COMBINATION That has ever visited NEW ZEALAND. Successors to the Newcastle Steel Works Band, with'which Mr Bailo created a WORLD'S RECORD. 1 No other conductor has ewr accomplished what Mr Baile did in 1924 by winning the 72nd BELLE VUE CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST. £2,000 GOLD SHIELD, SILVER COP, HAWKE’S TROPHY, And £l5O Cash Prize, at Manchester. THE WORLD’S GREATEST PRIZE ' And THE BRITISH EMPIRE CHAMPIONSHIP, Sir William Bulmcr Challenge Cup, £l5O Cash Prize at Halifax, England, against 16 LEADING ENGLISH BANDS. Also THIRD CRYSTAL PALACE CHAMPIONSHIP, LONDON. The AUSTR ALI A N SIL VE R BAND Is assisted by ARTHUR P. STENDER, Cornet Soloist, Champion of Champions, Winner of FORTY GOLD MEDALS. CLARK IK COLLINS, the Brilliant Trombonist, Australia's ‘'.Arthur Pryor. HAROLD REID, the Wizard of the Xylophone., Plays blindfolded and with four hammers. The Champion of Australia. “HUGE AUDIENCE THRILLS TO MUSIC." “ HUGE AUDIENCE THRILLS TO M USIC.” “HUGE AUDIENCE THRILLS TO MUSIC.” ‘‘Thousands (locked to hear this Wonderful Band.”—Vide Christchurch ‘Press, Star, ‘Times,’ ‘Sun. DUNEDIN MAY HEAR THE WORLD'S BEST At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, commencing MONDAY, January 18th. Admission: 3s (Reserves), 2s, and Is (plus tax). BOX PLAN will OPEN at THE BRISTOL on WEDNESDAY, January 15th.

DUNEDIN CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. SPECIAL HORNING SERVICE. SUNDAY, 10th .1A Nil ARY. TRAMS will RON on the above date as follows LEAVE ST. CLAIR 7.46*, 8.16, and 8.35, then every 20 minutes till 12.56. LEAVE NORMAN BY 8.56, then every 20 minutes till 12.56. LEAVE ANDERSON’S BAY 7.45*, 8.30, 9.0, 9.45, then every 30 minutes till 18.45, LEAVE ST. KILDA 7.45*, 8.15, 8.35, 9.5, 9.25, 9.55, 10.15, 10.45, 11.5, 11.35, 11.55, 12.25, 12.45. LEAVE HOWE STREET 7,50*, 8.10, 8,10, 9.0, 9.50, 9.50, 10,20, 10.40, 11.10, 11.30, 12.0, 12.20, 12.50. A Car will Rave the Gardena at 7.46 for the Railway SI alien. *Runs to Railway Station. Faros: One Section, 3d; two or three sections, 6d. The usual Sunday Morning Rns Service will be suspended, but the Anderson’s Bay Bus will run as usual in the Afternoon, OBSERVATION BUS TOURS. BUSES will Leave the TOWN HALT-, OCTAGON, as under:— IN AND AROUND DUNEDIN, 10 a.m., 1.15, 1.30, 2.45, 3.0. SULLIVAN'S DAM, 10 a.m., 1.30, 2,40. HIGHCLIFE, 10 a.m., 1.30, 2.30. MOUNT CARGILL, 10 a.m., 1.30, 2.10. WUPORI (DUNEDIN WONDER TRIP). —Until Further Notice, Buses will leave DAILY at 9.30 a.m. from the TOWN HALL, OCTAGON. Fare, 10s. Reserved Seats, 6d extra, canjv booked at the Tram Ticket Office and Tourist Bureau. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL PICNIC, OUTRAM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1926. npRAIN loaves Dunedin 8.50 a.m., Outrarn JL 5.50 p.m., stopping at Gaversham, Green Island, Mosgiel. Hot water, tea, milk, sugar free. Toys, fruit, and sweets in abundance for the children. Adults, 3s return; children, Is 3d. IVAN E. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Sec. CONCERT HALL. EDUCATION COURT, EXHIBITION. •MISSIONARY LECTURE by MR CONIv.IL WAY - , of the China Inland Mission, on ‘ CHINA AND HER PEOPLES ’ on TUESDAY, 12th inst, at 7.30 p.m. All Welcome. MONEY. rjIRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, Bond street, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supremo -Court, Holden at Dunedin. Notice is hereby given that LEWIS LEAR TAYLOR-OANNON, of Oraakau, Storekeeper, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to bo hold on n-t my Office, Supreme Court, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of January - , 1926, at 11 o’clock a.in. E. W r . CAVE, Official Assignee. 8)1/26. FOR SALE. ROSLYN. BEAUTIFUL CORNER SECTION, Best Position in Highgato, GOOD 5-EOOMED HOUSE, Pantry, scullery, Ergo bathroom, cleotrio light. DRAINAGE BOARD DRAINAGE. Nice, garden, fruit trees, lawn. Bright, sunny position. Handy to both trams. Immediate vacant possession. £1,200 Price £1,200. Very easy terms can be arranged. - 4572 PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. TOWN CENTRE. 5 minutes from Octagon, on the rise; bright, sunny position. 'BRICK HOUSE (DOUBLE WALLS), 8 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. Electric light,, porcelain, bath, Empire papers, beautiful ortler, servery, pantry, balcony. One of the best built houses in Dunedin. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. £2,500 PRICE £2,500. £750 cash, balance 5J per cent. 4537 PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. IF yon Lose' Anything, Advertise m the ‘Star’ Lost and Found Column.

DOMINION BOWLING TOURNAMENT. For (ho convenience of Bowlers MOTOR BUSES will leave QUFdvN’.S G-ASMJBNS, Dowling’ street, on MONDAY . 11th January, as under: For Balmncewen Green, 8.30 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.; leave Balnwcewen Green 12.15 p.m Fare, 6d each way. - For Alornington Green, 8.25 a.m. and 1.10 p.m.; leave M'omington Green 12.15 p.m. Fare, 6d each way. For West. Harbor Green, 8.30 a..m. and 1.15 p.m.: leave West Harbor Green 12.15 p.m. Fare, 6<l each way. For Given Island Green, 8.20 a.m. sharp: plavers return by train. Trains leave Green island a,t 1.36 p.m., 2.33 p.m., 3.58 p.m., 5.b p.m., 5.28 p.m,. 6.33 p.m., /.18 p.m. Bus fare, la Further particulars from Green UmpiV "- R, HANNING. Secretary. THE BOTANICAL GARDENS KIOSK DUNEDIN'S COLOSSAL OBSERVATION PANORAMIC POST. OPEN DAILY. MUSICAL SELECTIONS On SUNDAY NIGHT, Commencing at 8 o’clock. Overture, ‘ William Tell.’ TEA, COFFEE, AND COCOA. . CATCH No. 12 GAR TO OPOHO. BAND <•!•■ FIRST BATTALION WILL PLAY AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS TO-MORROW, AT 5 O’CLOCK. March, * Men of To-day. Overture, ' Kampa.’ , Sacred Hymn, ‘ U Gladsome Light. Selection, 'Toto.' Fantasia, ‘Columbia’ (cornet solo). False, ‘ LTle d’Amour.’ March, ‘On the Quarter-deck. ‘ God Save the King.’ Conductor, Acting-lieutenant R. Squarise. F. A. SIM, Hon. See. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. SEACLIFF-SUNDAY-TRAMWAY BAND. FIS FAMOUS BAND will spend all day SUNDAY, 10th inst., at tho Menial Hospital, giving a real Musical Treat to the Patients in every department of the Institution. At 3.15 p.m. a Musical Programme wil bo given on the Football Ground. Ail residents are invited. At this function a collection will be taken on behalf of the Band Funds. An excellent programme. A rare treat. F. G. GUMMING. FOR SALE. NORTH END. SUPERIOR 7-ROOMED ONE-STORY RESIDENCE, Erected on LOVELY i-ACRE FREEHOLD. £1,750. . £1,750. Terms. SUPERIOR 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Modern appointments, electric light, tile grates, art papers, built-in wardrobe, bath, hand basin, hot and cold water, glassed-in sleeping-out verandah, etc. LOVELY’ j-ACRE FREEHOLD, in Lawn, Fruit, Vegetable. Room for Garage, Very Sunny Spot, Close Car. BONA FIDE REASON FOR DISPOSING OF PROPERTY. Properties of this kind are very difficult to get in the North End. Apply prompt, REIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. ’Phones 190, 3,391. We.ek-end ’Phone 3,564. £1075. SPECULATOR’S OPPORTUNITY. ON THE RISE. CAR PARSES THE DOOR. GOOD 6-ROOMED house. but in good order. Could easily srnised. Erected on Y ERY OLD SECTION, with about 70ft ■ very nice garden; sunny, favorite re view; only 5 minutes from town. Owner Leaving. DETERMINED T£ SELT,. See. us at once aUmt this. REIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. ’Phones 19(5, 3,391. Private ’Phone 3,564. LL ADVERTISEMENTS for inaerL tion in tho ‘ Evening Star ‘ are epfed subject to the understanding /the right is reserved to Delete or lend any portion of an Advertisement ich may be considered undesirable to iear as written by the advertiser,

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Evening Star, Issue 19143, 9 January 1926, Page 8

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