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Amusements. PRINCESS'S -THEATRE, ■*■ DUNEDIN. Under the Sole Direction of Mr CHABLES MACMAHON. SATURDAY NEXT, 30th MAY. A DRAMATIC EVENT. First Appearance in Dunedm of the Complete and Successful MAJERONI DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. f *'* r, « MaoMalion has the gratification to announce that after long negotiations ha ftas arranged for a season here of the popular MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY, -CompriW a CarerullyZselected Combination frcm the principal theatres of Australasia. tor Seven Months past the MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY Has been touring the colony with magnificent results /artistically and financially), overwhelming audiences being the rule everywhere. Owing to the excessive bookings at the local theatres the visit was reluctantly deferred until SATURDAY NEXT, 30th MAY. During the Season notable London Successes wil, be submitted with huge ecenfcs effects and beautiful stage pictures. SATURDAY, 30th MAY. First Production Here of Frank Harvey's Great English Success, entitled 'BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER' (Presented by Arrangement with Mr W. J. Holloway), v A Powerful and Intensely Interesting Play in Five Acts. 'BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER' Affords a wide field for the exercise of Powerful Acting, and abounds in Pathos, Humor, Sensation, and Intrigue. 'BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER' Is pre-eminently one that appeals to the popuis typical of a class of drama that never fails to tell when presented by such Artists constituting the Splendidly Talented MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Dne notice of Box Office arrangements will be announced. E. BRANIGAN, Representative. ST. MATTHEW'S SOCIAL GUILD. MESSRS TALBOYS and TREVENA, Conjurers and I lus.onists, w.ll give Exhibitions in Legerdemain and Ambidtxterology in' St. Matthew's Schoolroom on MONDAY 25th inst., at 8 p.m. Musical items, vocal and instrumental, will be given at intervals by local artists. . Non-members, 6d. MORNINGTON BRASS B.^D. THE ABOVE BAND will Plav in the BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m., weather permitting. Last of Soason. E. SMITH, Conductor. GRAND VOLUNTEER BASKET SOCIAL, under management of North Dunedin R-ifles' Social Club, in Victoria Hall, FRIDAY, 19Ui June. Tickets, 2s 6d ; Ladies invited. FRANK D. GIBSON, Hon. Sec. 90 Albany street. ORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1903. GRAND CONCERT, Under the Ausp ; ces of the LOYAL ALBION LODGE. M.U.1.0.0.F., And' Patronage of the Officers of the Otago District. PROCEEDS IN AID OF BROTHER C. A. DOCHEKTY. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Pianoforte duet—' Qui vivo' (Ganz).—Mr D. Cooke and Mis E. Heid. 2. Song—'Tho gladiator' (J. Adams).—Mr James Jago. 3. Song—'The flight of ages' (Bevan).—Miss Jean M. Dunsinuir. 4. Recitation— - Beau.'—Mr Arlidge. 5. Trio—'Cradlo song' (Gottschalk).—Mesdames J. W. Smith, J. Jago, and Miss Peake. 6. Song—' A golden argosy' (Temple).—Mr P. W. Scully. 7. Song—'An old garden' (Temple).—Mrs Wakefield Holmes. 8. Male quartet—'ln Maytime' (Billeter). — Messrs Hale, Bone, Jago, and Ibbotson. Part 11. 1. Double sword dance.—Messrs D. and J. M'Kcchnie; p per, Mr J. M'Kechnie. . 2. Song- -' Dreams of my own land ' (Deane). — Mr A. E. Bone. 3. Song—' Sunshine and rain ' (Blumenthal). — Mrs Wakefield Holmes. 4. Duet—' Larboard watch' (Williams). — Messrs A. E. Bone and J. Jago. 5. Song—' Doun the burn' (Watson). —Miss Jean M. Dunimuir. 6. Recitation—' Shy and Simple.'—Mr T. Gallagher. 7. Male quartet—' Sleep, thou vrild rose' (Abt). —Messrs Hale, Bone. Jago, and Ibbotson. Accompanist, Mr D. Cooko. Prov. Grand Master J. Wilson, Esq. (Mayor of Cavcrshum). in the chair. Admission to All Parts of Hall, One Shilling. Doors open 7.15 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. sharp. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. Tickets can be obtained from Members of the Albion Lodge and at S. Jacobs's, tobacconist, and John Hislop, jeweller. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. GRAND WINTEU SHOW OF CHEESE, BUTTER, FARM and COUNTY EXHIBITS. GRAIN, SEEDS, BREAD and SCONES, FAT STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Etc, Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL and ANNEXES On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, And SATURDAY, JCME 3, 4, 5, & 6 (Prince of Wales's Birthday). ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING. Cheese and Factory Butter to bo placed in position by MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, to be ready for judging. The Buildings will be OPEN on MONDAY and TUESDAY. June 1 and 2, for RECEIVING EXHIBITS. Catalogues and full particulars on application to H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3. DUNEDIN WINTER RACES, JUNE 3 and 6. DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW, JUNE 3, 4, 5, and 6. TOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from any station to any station from May 30 to June 3 inclusive; from any station to Dunedin on June 4 and 5; and also from Oamaru, Clinton, and intermediate stations, including Branches, to Dunedin by Morning Trains on June 6-. all available for return up to and including WEDNESDAY, June 24. The Return Fares will be: 2d per mile first class and Id per mile second class; the minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAU.WAYS. STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. ON and after MONDAY. Bth June, 1903, or as soon the eafter as WARD STREET is open for traffic. STUART STREET CROSSING will be CLOSED for ALL TRAFFIC. By order. F. W. MACLEAN, Distriot Engineer. District Engineer's Office. New Zealand Railways, Dunedirv 21st Msz, 1903,

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Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11894, 23 May 1903, Page 5