AMUSEMENTS. P. BIN CESS’S THEATRE. UNIQUE DRAMATIC EVENT. RETURN AND WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE’S FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY, Commencing MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, Being the SECOND ANNIVERSARY of its inception. Revival, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Of Wilson Barrett’s World-famed Play, THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. The furore this great work created when produced here some months ago is doubtless cognisant to everybody, and its revival should, as elsewhere, be hailed with delight. As a gratifying proof of its inherent excellence, it may be noted that its THREE HUNDREDTH performance in Australasia will eventuate on Monday next, which includes; 3 Seasons in Melbourne 3 Seasons in Sydney 2 Seasons in Adelaide 2 Seasons in Brisbane, Wellington, and Christchurch, And no matter wherever and whenever revived, the desire to witness it grows more and more pronounced. It will be interpreted by Mr JULIUS KNIGHT as MARCUS Miss ADA FERRAR as MERCIA And other Favorite and well-known Artists. COMPLETE OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Magnificent Scenery, Costumes, and Appointments identical with the productions which assisted in this play’s phenomenal career. Box Plans open at Begg and Co.’s this morning. Prices: Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors to Pit and Stalls, Sixpence Extra, from 7to 7.30 p.m. Entrance, High street only. OAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL. A CHILDREN’S FLOWER SHOW will be held in the Hall TO MORROW and SATURDAY EVENINGS. Promenade Concert. Music by Briggs’s Orchestra. Refreshment Stall. Mr A. Wilson (rector Boys’ High School) will open the Show at 7.30. Admission, 6d; Children half-price. £OABD AND RESIDENCE. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC are now In vited to come and patronise the above Hotel, as Mrs Silk has just purchased it, and she can now cater for the public on the most liberal terms. This Hotel is built of Brick and Cement, and Is fitted up with Fire Escapes, and a large window in every room, making it one of the Safest and most Healthy Houses to stop at in New Zealand. Hot and cold baths, gooMtsltting rooms, anil the best of attendance. Terms, £1 per week. Meals, Is; Sb.la, Is 6d. A. D. SILK, Proprictn ss. Port Molyneux. - Seaside Ao--131 oornmodation; trap meets visitors Romai%pa. Mrs Ottaway. SEASIDE Visitors will find good Accommodation at Mrs M'Kinlay’s, Nuggets, Port Molyneux. Trap meets passengers Romahapa. U*7 ANTED, comfortable Home for Gir), Vv eight years, respectable family ; state terms. “ Father,” Stab Office WANTED, by Student, Two Booms near University. Address “A.A.,” Stab Office. MSBTIKQte PRESENTATION TO THE RIGHT HON. THE PREMIER. GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. OLD AGE PENSIONS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Garrison Hall, Dowling street, at 8 p.m., for the Presentation of an ILLUMINATED ADDRESS to the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, in recognition of his efforts in passing the Old Age Pensions Bill. Gallery will be reserved for Ladies and Gentle• men accompanied by Ladies. Platform Ticket-holders’ entrance, Macacdrew street. Doors open at 7 p.m. J. H. HANSON, Secretary Presentation Committee. LOST AND POUND. £*-t Reward —Strayed, from Mrs Driver’s iTIi 1 | paddock, Maori Hill, medium Bay Gelding; shod nn fore feet. Apply Rink Stables, Moray place. LOST, on Monday, between Heriot row and Old Knox Church, Onyx Brooch; reward. Herbert, Haynes. LOST, 2 Kittens, black - and • brown and black. Reward on returning to Judge Williams’s residence, Musselburgh. LOST, 7th, Worked Slipper, between St. David and Albany streets. Please leave Mercer’s, St. David street. LOST, between High street School and Hawthorn avenue, Macintosh Cape. Return Montague, Belleknowes ; reward. LOST, on Tuesday, Gold Brooch, sapphire centre; reward. Apply City Tram Office. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. THE PUPIL-TEACHERS’ GYMNASTIC CLASSES will be RESUMED on SATURDAY, llth last., at the Union street School Gymnasium. Glass for Males at 9.30 a.m. Class for Females at 11 a.m. P. G. PP.YDE, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 9th February, 1899, AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSIVE CONSIGNMENTS I OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL FUBNI* TUBE, PIANOS. ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, Etc. Dm. sfbdding b will catalogue and announce for sale In a few days, A splendid assortment of Now and Modern Furniture, etc., consisting of— I Dining and drawing room suites (in crocodile hide, leather, and saddle bags), oak and walnut sideboards and cheffonlera, pianos, organs, sewing machines, oak and walnut overmantels, fancy chairs, bedroom requisites, occasional tables and whatnots, superior plated ware, family cutlery, fancy ornaments, etc., etc. The date of sale will be advertised and catalogues prepared. FRIDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1899, At 2o’clock. On the Premises, Graham street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc SIBVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. have received instructions from Mrs Peters (who Is giving up housekeeping) to sell by auction, Her valuable Furniture, including— Piano, rosewood drawing room suite, carpets, linoleum, hearthrugs, fenders and fircrona, dining room suite, dining tablet sideboard, bedroom furniture, table and bed linen, chests of drawers, washstands, and ware, bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, kitojhien furniture and utensils, eta, eta, the comSate furnishings of a twelve-roomed rase. The furniture Is all practically new, and in beautiful condition.
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Evening Star, Issue 10852, 9 February 1899, Page 3
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