TO R I N C E.S S*S TfiSAIBi Under the Direction of Mr Geo. Musgrove. General Managers: Messrs Harry' Musgrbve and T. P. Hudson. HISTORICAL MUSICAL EVENT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, „ „ SEPTEMBER 16, „ „. Mr Muegrove will introduce to the Dunedin Public positively THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF THE WORLD'S STAR OPERATIC ARTISTS THAT HAS EVER VISITED AUSTRALASIA, And the MUSGROVE GRAND OPERA SEASON MUSGROVE GRAND OPERA SEASON Will Commence with Verdi's Grand and Favorite Work, IL TROVATORE IL TItOVATORE (The Troubadour). Produced on a Scale of Magnificence Unsurpassed in any part of the World. DRAMATIS PERSONS: Leonora Madame Slapoffski Inez Maud Harrington Azucena Agnes Janson Manrico Umborto Salvi Ruiz Clarence Leuniane Count di Luna ....Max Eugene Ferrando Charles Tilbury Musical Director, Herr SLAPOFFSKI. The Season will be Positively Limited to EIGHTEEN NIGHTS. ALL THE OPERAS WELL BE RENDEIvED IN ENGLISH, With Entirely New Scenery and Complete Mise-en-scene. CHORUS OF FD7TY VOICES. COMPLETE GRAND OPERA • ORCHESTRA. TWO COMPLETE COMPANIES OF PRINCIPAL ARTISTS, Selected by Mr Musgrove from England, Ireland, America, Canada, Russia, Germany, Sweden, France, and Italy. TO-NIGHT.-IL TROVATORE. TO-MORROW NIGHT.-FAUST. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18.—CARMEN. THURSDAY, Sept. 19.—LOHENGRIN. FRIDAY, Sept. 20.—LL TROVATORE. SATURDAY, Sept. 21.—FAUST. In spite of the enormous expense of bringing such a complete organisation, considerably' over 100, the following prices of admission have been arranged, so that all classes of the community may have an opportunity of witnessing the MUSGROVE GRAND OPERA CO.: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Back Stalls, *s ; Pit, 2s. Bos Plan now open at the Dresden, where Seats can be Reserved Six Days in advance. Day Sale of Stall and Pit Tickets at Jacobs's TO-DAi r , after 12 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE. ENTRANCE to DRESS CIRCLE and STALLS (Reserved and Unreserved) from HIGH STREET. ENTRANCE to PIT from STAFFORD STREET. Representative, Herr BENNO SCHEREK. WANTED Known—Comfortably-furnished Cottage To Let; 4 rooms, bathroom; central position. "Alma," 'Star' Office. COMFORTABLE Home for young Man; terms moderate. 54 Filleul street. - dren. Apply 183 York place. ply Mrs Hastie, Market street, Musselburgh before noon. ET or Sell (Caversham Rise), 7-roomed — i House; bath, hot, cold; gas. Goldsmith, Leith street north. TO LET, near Ogg's Corner, 4 and 5-roomed Houses; newly done up: copper, tubs, asphalted yards. Cooke, butcher, South Dunedin. t■ 10 LET, 5-roomed House and 4-stalled JL stable, No. 284 Leith street. Apply F. rivJ JjliT, beven-roomed new House, five A minutes from Post Office; baths, blinds, Shacklock. H. F. Hardy. TO LET, 8-roomed House, No. 6 street, Opoho. Apply Sievwright and James, solicitors. Meetings. THE UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Registered Office: Bond and Liverpool streets, Dunedin. "JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVJEN that the -1 SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Board Room, Agricultural Hall, Crawford street, Dunedin, on FRIDAY, 20th September, 1901, at 8 pjn. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. To Elect Directors and an Auditor. To Fix Remuneration of Directors and Auditors. TO DISPOSE OF THE 10th APPRO- ' PRIATEON OF £SOO BY SALE. By order of the Directors. C. BAYLEY, Secretary. THE VINCENT EXTENDED GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that an * EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING will be held on TUESDAY Next, the 17th inst., at 8 p.m., at the Dunedin Stock Exchange Room. AH Shareholders arc requested to attend. L. G. REEVES, Act-Secretary. September 14, 1901. COURT PRIDE OF THE FOREST, JUVENILE FORESTERS. THE above Court will Meet in the Oddfellows' Hall. Stuart street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Candidates for admission at 7.45: No Initiation Fees. Shooting and other Amusements after business. Management Committee meet at 9 o'clock. JOHN WILSON, Sec. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. A MEETING of Country Storekeepers who arc interested in the Proceedings before the Conciliation Board will bo held in the Board Room, Agricultural Hall Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 11 a.m. NORTH DUNEDIN BAND. "XHE MEMBERS and FREENDS of the - above will Meet on TUESDAY, 17th, at the Albany street Gymnasium Hall, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, etc. THOMAS BROWN, Secretary. Auctions. . On the Premises, Princes Btreet south (next door to Prictor, newsagent). QAKGY FOR] has been instructed fay English Manufacturers to sell privately, DRAPERY, SERGES, TWEEDS, CURTAINS, JEWELLERY, and TEAS, etc, etc. Every line must be sold under cost price to make room- for further shipments fresh goods .»rrivki£ -everj day.
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Evening Star, Issue 11655, 16 September 1901, Page 5
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