Amusements. JOIULLER'S WAXWORKS. .Everything New, Sparkling, Bright, and Up-to-date. . ttt TO-NIGHT, at 8. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Dowling street. a ? W that Mr Fuller's new company have had the benefit of mutual rehearsal, the vt--cUct is that they arc the strongest coiubii'' tion yet imported; in fuel, there is not a v.f spot m the whole company. Not a si.;item could be picked out as objectionable . tho score of vulgarity, and it is not surprisi .. that packed houses are rew&rdtng the out? - pnse of Mr Fuller."—' Star." Thursday nigl.!. Mr Ma rtyn Hagan Miss Liicv'Fra sc r Mr Martyn Hagan Miss Lucy Fraser ... And Talented Company. Admission. 6d. Early Door (7 to 7.30)', 6d Extra. Carriages, 10 p.m. .PRINCESS'S THEATRK. LAST PERFORMANCES HENRY DRAMATIC COMPANY.. , TO-NIGHT, at 8. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. MONDAY NTGHT -EAST LYN N E Miss BILLIE HOWARDE as Lady Isabel. Prices, 3s, 2s, and 1«. Day Salo at Jneobs's. NO EARLY DOOR CHARGE. >RINCESS'S THEATRE. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9. HENRY DRAMATIC COMPANY In Ouida's Great Drama, . . UNDER TWO FLAGS, tor/the Benefit of tho Patriotic Fund. Grantl Tableau, " Called to Arms." Presented with the Assistance of 200 VOLUNTEERS. The Greatest Miliary Dramatic Display Ever Attempted m Dunedin. W 3s ' 2s ' and lB - Box P lan »t the Dresden Warohouse. THOS. JENKINS, Secretary Amusement Committee. iS'S THEATRE. Under the direction of Mr ROBERT BROUGH. Representative-Mr ALLAN HAMILTON. FOR TWELVfTniGHTS ONLY, Commencing FRIDAY, im JANUARY, The BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. Return to Dunedin after an Absence Extending over Two Years nf MR AND MRS ROBERT BROUGH. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. January 12 and 13, First Production in Dunedin of 'THE MARS.' 'THE LIARS.' ' THE LIARS.' An original Comcdv in Four Acts by HENRY ARTHUR JONES. ' '" MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 15 and 1G First Production in Dunedin nf 'THE ADVENTURE OF L4DV URSULA • 'THE ADVENTURE, OF LADY URSULA ' •THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA * 'THK ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA/ A Comedy in Four Acts, by Anthony Hope. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, January 17 and 13, First Production in Duurdin of 'THE (JAY LORD QUEX,* 'THE GAY LORD QUEX.' 'THE GAY LORD QUEX,' By Arthur W. Pinero. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s: Pit, Is. Early door to Pit (6d extra) at 7 o'clock. Box plan now open at the Dresden FOR THE FIRST SIX PERFORMANCES. Day Tickets a.l Jacobs's only. Children in amis NOT admitted. Doors open at 7.50: Curtain, 8; Carriages, 10.40. "BTUIOM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD.-Though ve facility depends on the FULL DEVELOPMENT of the muscles, sinews, and nerves particularly brought- into play by the instrumentalist, it was reserved for Mr Macdonald Smith to render in his "From Brain to Keyboard " exercises a service to musicians for which all those who know his system "call him blessed." These exercises go straight to the point, attacking in turn lingers, knuckles, wrists, etc.. and all the exercises can bo gone through in ton minutes—tins ten minutes producing a result only usually obtainable, if then, by many hours of "daily grind." For students, there is the saving of hours and lipurs of exercises that oftentimes do not procure —or only in a very limited degree—l lie necessary muscular development, but which very often bring about » deadening of tho artistic perception, and even, in many instances, nervous cramp and pianists' paralysis. An opportunity will shortlv he ottered to the many PIANISTS, ORGANISTS. VIOLINISTS, etc., who will doubtless wish to studv this GREAT SYSTEM. MISS WILKINSON, A.R.A.M., ROME (Authorised bv the Inventor). WILL VISIT DUNEDIN IN FEBRUARY NEXT For the purpose nf giving Tuition in the "From Brain to Keyboard" Exercises. Miss Wilkinson has had a. large and varied experience of the results of the Exercises, which she has now been teaching for nearly two years, and with enormous success, in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, etc. 'Tickets and Circulars at the DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE.
E£o;«v«i ami ItOHirtoiU't'. COMFORTABLE Heme for Two Gentlemen in private fiiinilv; bath, etc. Address "Moderate." 'Star' Oltice. ["WILLOW TERRACE. Princes street soutli. 5 —Mrs Walker. Board and Residence; lorms moderate; every convenience; comfortable liome. __ WANTED, by young Lady engaged during day, Furnished Bedroom, near Belleknowes. Address "Quiet,." ' Star' Uliice. f UGGETS. Port Molyneux.—Seaside Visij. S (ors will find good accommodation tit Mrs M'Kinlay's. Trap niccls passengers Roinahnpa. UG(iKTS.—Seaside Accommodation : Mis i Campbell, jokata House; trap meets issenscrs Romahapa Etation. Apply G. C. "RS OTTAWAY, Nuggets.—Seaside Accommodalion; trap meets passengers .lomahapa: terms. Cook and Sons, Princes street, or proprietress. To ¥i(*l. TANTED TO LET. large FLAT, for TraY V vcller's Sample Room. N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD.. Crawford si rent, 7"ANTED To Let, One and 'Jwo-roomed ..' Cot Laces; r|iiiet place; good order. Mr Spcjirs. Kinp; street. ft OOMS To Let, furnished and unfurnished.: C j town and suburbs. Baker, 27 Rattray TO LET, year Residence JL Residence (furnished), ...... Donti. Post Office. TO LET, Two unfurnished Rooms, each with fireplace. M'Master, Hyde street. TO LET, modem Nine-roomed House, newbuilt, situalre Michic street, Roslyn. Park, Reynolds, Manse street. TO LET (Furnished), for 6 months. Ardshiel House, Canonpite street; low rental careful tenant. Apply within. TO LET. Butcher's Shop, with fittings: established 30 years. Apply to A. and ,T. M'Farlane, Maclaggnn street. EfiiM'Ktiosml. A WONDERFUL MUSICAL RECORD. EXACTLY 300 PEOPLE TN DUNEDIN have learnt LEO CARRJ'S "Sjmp!.Harmony." L.C. leaves for Wellington in February. Till then-he gives SINNLK I,KSSONS and 6 Patent'Key Charts, ss; or by post, 5s 6d. ALBANY STREET. "DUCATIONALT^] F 7^iH r ; r Ia _ nmin"mel li will Resume Teaching, Monday, January 15th. Cumberland street. SIMON" Brothers" Again.—Splendid lot American Goods opened. Ladies' Shoes from 5s 3d; Gent*', 10» Ci
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Evening Star, Issue 11132, 6 January 1900, Page 5
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