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Amusements. pEIN CESS'S THEATRE. Sole Lessee ~7T ... Mr P. R. Dtx. Mr Fred. W. Duval. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, At 7.45, And FOLLOWING EVENINGS, MATINEE PERFORMANCE EACH SATURDAY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, In a Magnificent Production of the Gorgeous Pantomime THE BABES THE BABES IN THE WOOD THE WOOD (Adopted by Mr'Totd E. Leonard). A stage representation of unexampled splendor and magnificence, replete with a hundred and one delights and surprises, and all that well-trained energy and lavish outlay can command. Every Scene Specially Painted. . Every Property Entirely New. EVERY COSTUME EXPRESSLY MADE For THE BABES IN THE WOOD, Which will be interpreted by a Cast of Unusual Strength and Excellence, including— THE WILLIAMS SISTERS, Ida Roslyn Ivy Scott THE STAUNTON SISTERS. Ivy Foster Walter Rivets Tom Leonard J. Keams George Dean A. M'Kisson. Special Engagement And First Appearance in Dunedin of THE WILLIAMS QUARTET (Lottie, Flo, May, and Ruby). Buck, Win?, Clog, and Pedestal Dancers, Sorio-eomics, and Trick Cyclists. Judged to be the Cleverest Artists on the Vaudeville Stage To-day. First Appearance in Dunedin of Misa IVY SCOTT (From the principal Australian Theatres), Also, Miss IVY FOSTER. Special Engagements of Mr GEORGE DEAN, Burlesque Actor and Comedian. THE LEONARD FAMILY, Acrobats, Sprites, and Pantomimists. .An Army of Trained Auxiliaries. Starring Marches, Dainty Ballots, Charming Music. NEW AND CHARACTERISTIC SCENERY. SUPERB COSTUMES. AN ENTRANCING ENTERTAINMENT. THE BABES IN THE WOOD. Staged under the sole direction of Ml- WALTER RIVERS. Pricfcß: 3s, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Box Plan at the Dresden. Doors open 7.15; commence 7.45. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. fl -0 R E S T E R S' HALL. I'm Next. We Were First, Wo Are First, I'm Next, and We Stay First. THE OHRISTCHURoSkINEMATOGRAPH SYNDICATE AND GAIETY ' COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHT. Presenting a Number of NEW AND INTENSELY INTEBESTING PICTURES, The Whole forming the Most Wonderful Animated Pictures Ever Witnessed in Australasia. Our NOVELTY COMPANY consists of Six Artists who have a well-known reputation. Note our Startling Prices: 2s and'ls. HARRY BAXTER, Manager. PERCY DA VIES, Representative. SCHOOL of Dancing, Lees street (conducted by Misses Hamann).—Various Adult and Juvenile Classes now forming; Pupils being enrolled. Terms : Adults, £1 Is -, Childrenlos 6d quarter. Private LessohS given. Corporation KToSiceg. DUNEDIN CITY GASWORKS. mENDERS will be received in the Town -*■ Clerk's Office, Dunedin, until 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Januarv, 1901, For tho SUPPLY of about 9,000 Tons (more or less) of NEW ZEALAND WEST COAST COAL, or of NEWCASTLE (N.S. Wales) COAL, delivered into the Stores at the City Gasworks during tho year commencing Ist April, 1901. And also For the SUPPLY of about 50,000 callons (more or less) of OIL for the "Water Gas Plant at the City Gasworks. Tenderers for Coal will please qnote Separate Prices for Screened, Unscreened, Nute, Mixed Nuts, and Unscreened Coal in equal proportions, and Slack, from any of the coal mines, and in respect of Newcastle Coal will forward Analysis of Coals and results of practical working if possible. Copies of the specifications may be obtained in the Town Clerk's Office, and any further information desired will be supplied on application to the Gas Engineer or to tho undersigned. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, December 20th, ISOO. BOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, FIRST WARD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nominated for Election to the Office of COUNCILOR for FIRST WARDEDWARD THOMAS BATEMAN, ANDREW MILLAR. There being more Candidates than offices to bo filled, xi POLL will be taken on MONDAY, the 28th dav of January. 1901, at the PUBLIC LIBRARY, Maclaggan street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. FRANCIS B. SMITH, Returning Officer. Mornington, 21st January, 1901. T RESPECTFULLY ASK THE CITIZENS OF POET CHALMERS to., observe WEDNESDAY, 23rd, as A WHOLE HOLIDAY, in honor of the arrival of our Troops from South Africa. D. A. DE MAUS, Mayor. Etßoicstional. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. R H. E. MELITUS. Teacher of the Violin. . and certified Pupil of the Leipzig Royal Conscryatotium, will RESUME TEACHING at his Rooms. 54 High street, February 7th. Intending Pupils apply to Mr Melitus, Waihola, in writing, or at his Rooms, where circulars may be obtained, or personally from February 4th. THE ART OF SINGING. R MAITLAND GARD'NER will RE- . SUME TEACHING on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst. At home Monday and Tuesday from 12 noon till 6. and in the evenings. 72 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. RS HUGH MILLER, Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, and Harmony, RESUMES TEACHING at her Rooms, 16 George street, on MONDAY, 4th February. J LACK FAMILY ORCHESTRA Open for Engagement Concerts, Balls, etc. Mr Black Resumes Tuition Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, and" Mandoline January 21st Telephone 1,426. 60 High street. MISS UEHBERG Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 4th February. Piano, Organ, Singing, Theory. Elementary Practical Pianoforte Class for Juniors held on Saturday Mornings. Studio, 16 Moray place. MR R. GUY resumed Violin Tuition at his : esidence, Burke street, Mornington Today (Monday), January 21. Vacancies for a few (pupils. Terms on application. KUJUTtiAia-ss school of Shorthand ypewnting, and Bookkeeping, 99 Princ--strect; open day and evening; individual ti tioh; Speed and Reporting Classes at any hour Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham. Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma: Remington Standard Typewriter. OETOUCHING, Photographic Coloring: ■■ etc.—Lessons given in the above by petent teacher. Apnly 36 GeOKr« «tr«+ LEECH'S School, Stuart street.—Teach- •" Jl i- mg Resumed > January 21st. The only institution where the violin is thoroughly taught ra ail branches. y les Teaching Piano- „ , „. , . i, at her residence, Great King street (opposite Hospital). by young Lady, Pupils for ",, P^ l ]°; P as t Trinity exams: terms, 12s 6d. Address "Musical," 'Star' Office. won governess to young . . iw a few hours daily. Governess.". ' Star '•■ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11452, 21 January 1901, Page 5