Amusements. pBINCE S S'S T H BAT RB. Under the direction of Mr ROBERT BROUGH. Representative—Mr ALLAN HAMILTON. FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commenting FRIDAY, 12tli JANUARY, The BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY. Return to Dunedin after an Absence Extend. ing over Two Years of _MR AND MRS ROBERT BROUGH.' FRIDAY and SATURDAY, January 12 and 13, First Production in. Dunedin of ' THE LIARS.' 'THE LIARS.' ' THE LIARS.' An original Comedy in Four Acts, by.HENRY ARTHUR JONES. MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 15 and 16 First, Production in Dunedin of 'THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA.' 'THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA.' 'THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA.' 'THE ADVENTURE OF LADY URSULA.' A Comedy in Four Acts, by Anthony Hope. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, January 17 and 18> First Production in Dunedin of 'THE GAY 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 at Jacobs's only. ' Children in arms NOT admitted. Doors open at 7.30; Curtain, 8; Carriages, I 10.40.
' PATRIOTIC FUND. OPEN-AIR MUSICAL FESTIVAL. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, JANUARY 10. PERFORMERS will enter by the (Jute at tho rear of (lie Grand Stand, and be accommodated in tho pari o. 1 * Uie Stand usually reserved for Caledonian Society Members. THOS. JENKINS, Secretary Amusements Committee. Everything in the Programme's Lovely. "TIULLEE'S WAXWORKS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Dowling street. . Unbounded Enthusiasm on Saturday Night. Great Reception cl" Mr Martyn Hngan Miss Lucy Fraser i Mr Martyn Hagan Miss Lucy Fraser In their Australian Sketch, with Tableau. Success of THE CANARY, " And all the Rest of the Talented Company. The Programme is now under the Personal Supervision of Ben Fuller. Admission, 6d. Early Door (7 to 7.30), 6d Extra. Carriages, 10 p.m. TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1900, , At 2 o'clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DOCTOR'S OPERATING' CHAIR . GJiLD-SAVING MACHINES. S. VALENTIN! -• lias been favored with instructions to sell by auction, as above, Household Furniture, etc.. etc.— Cottage piano, walnut and tapestry suite, walnut overmantel, tapestry and plush easy chairs, couches in leather and cretonne, horsehair chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and irons. fullScotch chests, 5-drawer chests, washstands, toilet, table and glasses, double and singlr iron unci wood beds)earls, wire, spring, and (lock mattresses, iron cols. 2-roller mahVlc, operating chair, bedroom ware, extending dining (able, bookcases, 100 tables, kitchen tables, chairs, otlice table, showcases, crockery and glassware, sewing machines, meat safes, lawn mower, and sundries. Also, lot very old e.p. MrctiiiKN. PATRIOTIC FUND. WATER SPORTS COMMITTEE. T ADIES' COMMITTEE meet Town Ha.ll, WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m.' Full attendance requested of all members of Committee and Lady Friends who have promised to contribute or assist. F. P. SISE, Hon. Secretary. PATRIOTIC FUND. \ MEETING of the General Committee, >. to Receive Reports from Sub-committees and deal wiLh any other business, will he held in the Town Hall on MONDAY NIGHT, Bth January, at 8 o'clock. G. R. RITCHIE, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Contributors and Life Governors of the Dunodiu Hospital, for the purpose of Electing TWO TRUSTEES, under the provisions of Section 34, "Hospital and Charitable. Institutions Act 1885, Amendment Act. 1886." will be held in tho Town Hall, on THURSDAY. 11th January, at a quarter past 3 o'clock ]i.m. Life Governors have the power of exercising their votes by proxy, given in writing. A. BURNS, Secretary. Corporation Kolices. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. ' REWARD will be paid to any person giving such information that will lead to the conviction of any person or persons interfering with or breaking the water pipes in the' Borough. •JNO. GORE, Town Clerk. To Let. O LET, year or longer, fii -b_ Residence (furnished); fine situation. Donn, Post Office. TO LET, Comfortably-furnished Front Room; suit one or two young ladies. Address "Kensington," 'filar' Office SURAKANUI.—To Let, Furnished Five- -- roomed Cottage, or in Rooms to suit families. Mrs Heward, Puraknnui. Educational. A WONDERFUL MUSICAL RECORD. TjIXACTLY 300 PEOPLE IN DUNEDIN ±J have learnt LEO CARRI'S "Simple Harmony." L.C. leaves for Wellington in February. TiU then he gives SINGLE LESSONS and 6 Patent Key Charts, ss-, or by post, 5s 6d. ALBANY STREET. WANTED, by lady in Gisborn*. .ic.verress (non-resident proferred), to ; -.,0b c-glit girls (12 to 16 years); subjects-Elfish, I'reach, Latin, and Music; reftitnces required. Apply "L.M.N.," 'Herald' Office, Gisborne. - MR R. PABKER, Teacher of the |Yiolin, resumes on Monday. January 29. Siudie, 149 George stsccU
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Evening Star, Issue 11133, 8 January 1900, Page 3
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