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Aninsements. KIN CESS'S THEATRE. Sole Lessee ... General Manager.. ... Mr P. B. Drs. MtFSbd. W.Duval. TO-NIGHT • * '•■ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . AND EVERY EVENING, At 7.45, ' * , DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, In a Magnificent Production of the Gorgeous Pantomime THE BABES IN THE WOOD THE BABES IN THE WOOD THE BABES IN THE WOOD THE BABES IN THE WOOD (Adapted by Mr Tom E. Leonard). And interpreted by A CAST OP UNUSUAL STRENGTH AND EXCELLENCE, including— THE WILLIAMS QUARTET, Lottie, Flo, May, and Ruby (Their First Appearance in Dunedin), Miss IDA ROSLYN, THE STAUNTON SISTERS, Miss IVY SCOTT (Her First Appearance in Dunedin), Miss IVY FOSTER (Her Firat Appearance in Dunedin), Mr TOM LEONARD, Mr A. M'KISSON, Mr J. EEARNS, Mr GEORGE DEAN, Mr WALTER RIVERS, THE LEONARD FAMILY, Etc., etc., Assisted bv AN ARMY OF DRILLED" AUXILIARIES. Augmented Orchestra and Trained Chorus. CHARMING STIRRING MARCHES. 3ALLETS. CATCHY MUSIC. Superb Costumes. New and Beautiful Scenery. And a Hundred and One Delights and Surprises, forming an Unrivalled Entertainment for Young and Old. Stage Director, Mr WALTER RIVERS. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Box Plan at the Dresden. Doors open 7J.5; commence 7.45. Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. FIRST MATINEE PERFORMANCE Of THE BABES IN THE WOOD SATURDAY NEXT. EXHIBITION $" E W ZEALAND GIANTS * In the Arcado THIS EVENING, 6.30 to 9.30. The Two Largest, Heaviest, and Handsomest Children for their age in the World. ADMISSION 6d. SCHOOL of Dancing, Lees street (conducted +~J by Misses Hamann).—Various Adult and Juvenile Classes now forming; Pupils being enrolled. Terms: Adults, £1 Is; Children, 10s 6d quarter. Private Lessons given. Educational. lyg'lSS HAMPTON, A.T.C.L., from 1894 to - LV - H - 1899 inclusive a student under Mr A. J. Barth, A.L.A.M., and last year continuing her studies under Mr G. F. Tendall, Mus. Bac, Christchurch, in connection with the N.Z. University, is Prepared to take PUPILS and STUDENTS in both the Theory and Practice of Music at her home, EgHnton, Mornington; •or at her Room in the London, 22 George street, Dunedin. Terms on application. tf A. V A L L I S, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND THEORY, WILL RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, JANUARY 28. Candidates for Trinity College Exam, please apply as early as possible. Address: Teaching Rooms, 73 George street. RS R. B. MONKMAN, Teacher of Music, Pianoforte, and Singing, RESUMES TEACHING at the Studio, No. 7 Ross's Buildings, on MONDAY, the 28th January. Singing Classes on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7.15 p.m. Mrs Monkman at home to arrange with pupils Thursday and Friday, 24th and 25th. Anderson's Bay, Wednesday, 23rd. ' I S S N. A. GILES -"-B- (Late of Wellington), Pupil of the late Tallis J Trimnell, Mus. Bac., Oxon., ana J. Maughan Barnett, Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS in Pianoforte. First Quarter begins 4th FEBRUARY. At Home Wednesdays and Thursdays. 191 LEITH STREET. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. W. C. WALKER, 23 Princes street. nnEACHING will he RESUMED MONDAY, -fi- 23t;h January. New pupils enrolled Saturday, 26th, from 10 to 12. &LACK FAMILY ORCHESTRA etc. Mr Black Resumes Tuition Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, and Mandoline January 21st. Telephone 1,426. 60 High street. MISS REHBERG Resumes Teaching MONDAY, 4lh February. Piano, Organ, Singing, Theory. Elementary Practical Pianoforte Class for Juniors held on Saturday Mornings. Studio, 16 Moray place. EOSSBOTHAM'S School of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping, 99 Princes street; open day and evening; individual tuition ; Speed and Reporting Classes at any hour. Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham. Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter. RETOUCHING, Photographic Coloring, etc. —Lessons given in the above by competent teacher. Apply 36 George street. E LEECH'S School, Stuart street.—Teacho ing Resumed, January 21st. The only institution whero the violin is thoroughly taught in all branches. Board and Besmence. TJGGETS, Molyneux.—Seasiae Acoommo- _ - dation (Mrs Campell). Trap meets passengers Romahapa on application. Apply Baker, Rattray Btreet. TVTUGGETS (Port Molyneux).—Seaside Accommodaiion; Trap meets vicitors Romahapa shortest notice; terms, wire or by letter. Ottaway. LADY engaged during day requires Board, quiet home. Terms and particulars to "J.C.," 'Star' Office. PARTY Six Gentlemen require superior Board and R-eGidende, owing disposal present abode. " City," ' Star' Office. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At 9 o'clock sharp. AMORITZSON AND CO. • will sell, at their Central Fruit Market, on Wednesday, TEVIOT FRUIT. Apricots, Peaches, Plums, and Pears. Also Repacked Bananas, Greengage Plums, - Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Italian Oranges and Lemons, Walnuts and Cocoanute. THURSDAY. 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Important Sale by Auction of PARLOR, DINING, SITTING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO, by Kirchner, London. LARGE FIREPROOF SAFE, 42 s 30 x 30, 2 Drawers, etc., etc. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. havo received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, etc., including— Superior piano (iron frame, by Kirchner, London), tapestry and plush suite, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, Vienna, wioker, and occasional chairs, mirror sideboard, octagon and tea tables, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vaa»s, ornaments, pictures, dining table, marble and striking clocks, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, arm and rocking chairs, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry suite, tapestry couch, 4 hair chairs, books by leading authors, cutlery and. glassware, regulator clock, rattan chairs, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests of drawers, duchesse drawers . and tables, marble and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, carpet squares, linoleum, 4 and 5drawer chests, duchesse pairs, kitchen and cooking utensils, copper boiler, wringer, sewing machine (in good order), perambulator, go-cart, pea rifle, etc., etc., etc

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Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 5