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Amngen'-i'i. • RINCESS'S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr Geo. Muagrove. General Managers: Messrs Harry Musgrove and T. P. Hudson. AN ARTISTIC MUSICAL TRIUMPH Of the GRAND OPERA SEASON. GRAND OPERA SEASON. STUDENTS AND ALL LOVERS OP THE MOST DIVINE ART (MUSIC) SHOULD NOT PAIL TO WITNESS THE GREAT PRODUCTIONS Of Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY. GRAND OPERA COMPANY. GRAND OPERA COMPANY. The Most Complete Organisation that has Ever Vjsited Australasia. All Operas rendered in English, and Produced on a Scale of Magnificence Unsurpassed in Any Part of the World. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 28, Erst and Only Production in Dunedin by the Musgrove Opera Company of Vincent Wallace's Most Beautiful and Popular of all English Operas, MARITANA, MARITANA, With the following Great Cast: Maritana Madame Slapoffski Lazanllo Agnes Janson The Marchioness di Monteftori Julia Beaumont Don Gaesar do Bazau Barron Berthald Done Jose de. Santarem ... Lempriere Pringle Captain of the Guard H. Marks The Marquis di Monteflori Gilbert King The King „ Charles Tilbury The Alcade _ J. K. Hiil Musical Director. .JHerr SLAPOFFSKI. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Wagner's Great Dramatic Musical Creation, TANNHAUSER. NOTE.—'Tannhauser' represents in its large typical features one of the deepest problems of human nature, "Love." The solemn strains and sensuous melodies foreshadow the victory of good over evil. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, Last Performance of Verdi's Marvellous Work, IL TROVATORE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 (By Universal Request), Wagner's Fairy, Poetic Opora r LOHENGRIN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, The Brilliaut French Opera, MIGNON. MIGNON. Received with the Greatest Enthusiasm Tuesday last. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. (By Wagner). Drew Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Box 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, tobacconist. Doors open 7 p.m. Representative. Herr BBNNO SOHERBK. SPECIAL OPERA TRAINS. T^OTICE— The Traffic Superintendent has kindly arranged for a Train to leave Dunedin at 11.30 pjn. WEDNESDAY Next, 2nd October, for Balclutha and Intermediate Stations; also to put Car Accommodation on tie Goods Train leaving Dunedin for Palmerston and Intermediate Stations at 1235 aan. on THURSDAY, 3rd prox. fTtHE DUNEDIN CITIZENS' BAND will play a Programme of SACRED MUSIC TO-MORROW (Sunday), 29th (weather permitting), on the Rotunda, St. Clair, commencing at 3 o'clock. R. J. HARRIS, ■ Hon. Sec. D.C-B. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW. AGRICULTURAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, 2nd, and THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Special Operatic Musical Programme each day by the Black Family Orchestra. Admission, ONE SHILLING. JOHN H. EVERY. Secretary. Corporation Notices. mHE CITY COUNCIL of DUNEDIN in--B- vites TENDERS for a FIVE YEARS' GRAZING TENANCY of Section 25, Block VTL, Town District, containing 10 acres 2 roods 27 poles, and situate between the CargiJl and Macandrew roads. South Dunedin, with the cottago and shed thereon. Conditions of tender may be seen in the Town Clerk s Office, where Tenders will be received until 5 o clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd October, 1901. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Dunedin, 28th August, 1901. BOROUGH OF CAVERSHAM. mENDERS will bo revived imtil 7 r. m -8- THURSDAY, 3rd October. -1901 for f°J^N G and METALLING r BAKER STREET. Specifications, etc.. may be seen at Council Chambers, Caversham. ; MARTIN PEARCE, Town Clerk. Caversham, September 24. 1901. lectures. mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 7 o'clock, In the Agricultural Hall, Mr HENRY SULLEY Will speak on the Covenant made in the Garden of Eden as affecting the question WHO AND WHAT IS THE DEVHj? He will also ANSWER THE QUESTIONS which have been sent to him respecting his previous lectures. ST. E3LDA (Lambert street).—4 Rooms and scullery; verandah, conservatory; 10s weekly. John Reid and Sons! WANTED To Let, Two Furnished Ro7>m~s at Glenomaru. Address " Vera." 'Star' Office. TO LET, Front Bedroom, with bath; suit two friends engaged during day. Address 54 Hanover street. rfW LET, convenient Six-roomed House and scullery. Apply Bush's Store, Glen. rpO LET, 4-roomed House, in Grosvenor * street, near Kensington School; all conAU urn; comtortable Bed and Sitting Rooms (use of kitchen), near Octagon. Address "View," 'Star' Office. TO LET, new 4-roomed House, with bath, Stafford street, South Dunedin; rent 12s. "Careful," 'Star' Office. TO LET, a good 6-roonied House. Apply Burton and Patterson, Dowling street. q TO LET, furnished, large Front Room; fireplace, piano, bath; with or without board. 207 Castle street. TO LET, in Caversham, Four-roomed House; suitable for shop or private. Apply James Muir, Caversham. \0 LET, 3-roomed House, with 3 acres land; well watered and sheltered; suitble for fruit or poultry; rent, 6s. Apply 158, back Cumberland street. TO LET, 5-roomed Cottage, off Grant street; rent, 15s. Sievwright and James, solicitors. TO LET, Two Rooms, Zealandia Chambers, suitable for offices or dressmaker. Miss Mackersy, Dowling street. [UO LET, Furnished Bedroom and Kitchen. L For address apply to Mrs Nelson, fishonger, South Dunedin. TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage; every convenience. Apply Lethaby, Princes street, Dunedin. TO LET, 8-roomed House, No. 6 street, Opoho. Apply Sievwright and Jamea, •olicßon.

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 5

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