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Amusements. Keflderson is a Wonder. Real Good. mHE ALHAMBRA. ■*■ Every Evening at 8. Saturdays 3. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. In New, Sparkling, and Up-to-date MinBtrel and Vaudeville Novelties. KETLDERSON Was recalled again and KEILDERSON again for his Clever InrperKEILDERSON sonations and Mimicry. KEILDERSON—Direct from Melbourne. KElLDEßSON—Celebrities, Past and Present. AMY Tvr J Arrjrn7_"™,o p„, t ;™ ™—~» WILL STEVENS—'Get oat and Walk.' WILL STEVENS—'Obliging My Broßtec' DAISY CHARD—'Whistling with the Angels.' RUBY ELMORK-'Mv T^"' DAISY ELMORE—'She Gets Right There.' WILL JONES—' I Want My Baby Back.' BLUTCH JONES— 'Coon l Coon!! Coonirp NEW FARCE. NEW FEMALE. Prices: Circle, 2s (Ladies, Is); Stalls, Is 6d) ; Pit, 6d. Doors 7-15. iSS'S THEATRE. Under the Sole Direction of Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE. Manager, Mr Allan Hamilton. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, And for a Season of Positively NINE NIGHTS ONLY " When _ Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE Will inaugurate what will unquestionably prove the MOST CLASSICAL OPERA SEASON and UNEXAMPLED MUSICAL EVENT that has ever eventuated in Dunedin, with the Return of his Famous GRAND COMIC OPERA»CO„ GRAND COMIC OPERA CO^ Including Mr LEMPRIERE PSINGLE, Of Mr Kusgrove's Grand Opera Company, in* a repertoire of Operas new to Nsw Zealand. Consequent upon the Engagements alreadycontracted, the Season of this Organisation will bs limited to Positively NINE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, When -will be presented for the First Time in Dunedin, for THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Victor Herbert's Fascinating Hungarian Opera Comique, THE FORTUNE TELLER, THE FORTUNE TELLER, THE FORTUNE TELLER, TRANSPORTED DIRECT FROM Mr MUSGROVE'S SHAFTESBURY THEATRE LONDON, As Plaved for Over A TWELVEMONTH IN LONDON And three years in new york. thcrsday i "november 5, And for Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY, ctor Herbert's Musical Masterpiece, the serenade: TWO NIGHTS ONLY.'' * '" ' Auber's Delightful Composii FRA DIAVOLO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, Donizetti's Melodious Opera, TEE DAUGHTER OF THE RFXHMENT. Ballets and Dances arranged and Operas produced under the Stasre Direction of Mr EDWARD "LAURI. AUGMENTED GRAND OPERA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr Alberto Zelman. BOX PLAN for-the ENTIRE SEASON Opens S a-m. at the Dresden on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. PRICES : ss, 3s. Is. Early Doors 6d extra. Day Sales, .Tacobs's, tobacconist. Touring Representative, G. H. Barnes. '•%-•-•-&>■. jpRAND MARINE CHORAL HALL, URSDAY, and FRIDAY, 2Slh, 2£ih, and 30th October. Proceeds in aid of Debt Extinction Fund of Moray place Congregational Church. His Worship the Mayor will open the Carnival on Wednesday' Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Attractive Entertainments will be provided AUJ-IiSiSION : Afternoon, Free; Evening, One Shilling. Season Tickets, Two Shillings. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. CRAND FINAL DEMONSTRATION, DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. His Worship the Mayor will preside, And, assisted by the Mayoress, will present the Prizes to Successful Competitors. PROGRAMME : 1 Piano Duet—' Tarantelle.'—Misses M.lles ind Ivy Edwards. Z. Soprano Solo-r-' O Divine Redeemer. 5 Miss Cicely Gard'ncr. 3. Bass Solo—"The Storm Fiend/—Mr J. A. Haggitt. 4. Quartet (mixed) —-'God is a Spirit.'—Miss Elizabeth ■Thomson, Miss Cicely Gardiner, Mr O. C. Cook, and Mr M. M. Gard'ner. 5. Piano Solo—'Andante and Rondo.'—Miss Evelyn Each 6. Recitation (Sliaksspearian)—'Clarence's Dream.'—Miss F. Honey. 7. Vocal Duet—'The Battle Eve.'—Mea A. E. Lone and W. G. Riddell. 8. Contralto Solo—'There is a Green Ij 'ar Away.'—Miss Agnes Wilson. 9. Prepared Speech—' The Educational Value Mr F. L. Hadfield. 10. Anthem—' Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem.' —Central Mission Choir (conductor, Mr W. R. Don). Presentation of Prizes.

li. Piano Solo —' Pokicca. in E.'—Miss Millie lies. 12. Baritone Solo—' To Anthea.'—Mr A. R. Gard'ncr. 13. Humorous Recitation—'A Fair Terror.'— Mrs J. G. llobb. 14. Violin Solo-—' Cavafcina.'—Mr Thomas Wadie. 15. Quartet (uialo voices) —'At Audemach in lihineiMid.'—Messrs C. C. Cook, F. V. Blandford, M. M. Gard'ner, and A. R. Gard'ner. 16. Song for Ladies (own. aeconmaiiiinent) — 'A May Morning.'—Miss Nellie Hunn. 17. Vocal Duct (lady and gentleman)—'Nocturne.'—Miss Agnes Wilson and Mr J. A. Haggitt, 18. Sa,c~d Solo—'The Holy Temple.'—Mr Wm. Wflhelmson. 19. Glee—'Good-night, Beloved-' —Moray place Choir. Comedietta—'The Twelfth Night.'—Messrs T. G. Aimers, J. Easther, T. J. Pemberton. A. R. Gard'ner, Miss Muir. ENCORES WILL NOT BE PERMUTED. ' Gud Save the King.' ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Orchestra! Stalls, 2s; Stalls and Pit, Is. E. D. GRACE, Secretary. DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. COMPETITORS in ART SECTIONS are requested to Call at the Board Room, Agricultural Buildings, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), to REMOVE THEIR EXHIBITS. E. D. GRACE, Hon. Secretary. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND BRASS BAND CONTEST, PORT CHALMERS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 and 29. TEN BANDS COMPETING in QUICKSTEP and SELECTION. 56 SOLOISTS, 11 QUARTET PARTIES, n^rrnr^rm * PAIRS DRUMS. QUICKSTEP on RECREATION GROUND WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. Badges, Is." SELECTION in RAILWAY SHED WEDNESDAY, 7-30. ' Tickets, 2s and Is. TROPHIES: Boosey Cup, per Dresden Piano Co.; Begg-Besson Shield, C. Begg and Co. (agents for Besson); Baton, by Mr A.' E Geddes, Port Chalmers: Medal for Drurutnajor Band scoring drill points. Prizes,' £l2B, including 14 Gold and 14 Silver M6dals! Goods Shed -mill seat about 2,000 persons Electric Light by UJ3J3. Co. ■ ■ . " Piano by London Organ Co. Competing Bands will Muster in Kins Etfwaxd square 1 p.m. Wednesday. & G D. FISHER, Sersk, Marshal. W. GUBB, Hon. fcaSfcay. E E Always on Top Eor BURIST, STREKffTH, and

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Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 5

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