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Amusements. TT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under tho direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. Representative, Bert Boyle. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! DANIEL FRAWLEY, DANIEL FRAWLEY, ' BROTHER OFFICERS.' Last Opportunity of Seeing this Great Artist, and only opportunity of (seeing him in B3s Greatest Part. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, sfi; Stalls and Balcony, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door to Stalls, Balcony, and Pit, 6d extra. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sale at Jacobs's. THE SHOW OF SHOWS. THE BIGGEST SHOW. JPITZGERALD BROS. 5 ALL NEW STAR COMBINATION CIRCTJS and MENAGERIE. EXTRAORDINARY' EXTKAORDLN ARY < EXTRA ORDINARY! Danedini.sU> bo visited by an avalanche of irZGERALD BROS., Circus Proprietors. There are 17 Continental Star Artists aU told, besides an Extra Array of Various Descriptions of Arenic Talent, Tho Date when this Host Massive Show will open in Dunedin will be SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 29, for a Season of 12 Nights. Matinees Wednesdays, baturdays, and all Holidays daring the Obnstmas. The Messrs Fitzgerald Bros, were never more proud to announce tho appearance of any combination, which h» a recently been selected by their represntative in Europe, Mr Hal George, who has secured the verv Latest Attractions on the Face of the Globe at considerable cost. The result of the venture is an array of 17—STAR ARTISTS—I 7 comprising the Latest and Greatest Hits in Arenic, Pantomimic, Aerial, and Spectacular Displays. Our List of Importations, who have been tho talk of Sydney and Melbourne, are: DOCTOR GORDON, the Modem Vnkan, acknowledged by all absolutely a Unique Act The strongest man on earth. Lifts 4501b weight with his teeth alone. Pulls against two draught horses. Carries a horse up a ladder and round the arena. Breaks chains on his chest; has absolutely the greatest chest expansion of any man in the world, ERIC and REANO, Mid-air Acrobats and Gymnasts. Now We Bring the New Sensational Hit of Europe, ZENOBIA BROTHERS, The Enchanted Globe. MANZONI TROUPE of EDUCATED DOGS. The most delightful, quaint, queer, and comic?,l four-legged originals. Madame ONRA, " Queen of the Silver Wire." "GTLLENO," the Musical Marvel. ROBERTSON and WINGFIELD, The Mercuries and Merry Andrews of the Horizontal Bar. A Wonderfully Waggish Pair. BENATO, THE SUPREME, A Mirth-evoking Mimic THE WONDERFUL METEORS. A Magnificent and Matchless Long-distance Double Trapeze and Lofty Bar Act. The GREATEST and MOST SENSATIONAL ACT IN ALL ACROBATIC ANNALS. And an Extra Meritorious Double Circus Company, combined with tho Finest Moving Caravan of Wild and Savage Animals Travelling the Southern Hemisphere. Herr VON DER MEHDEN, the Celebrated Cornet Soloist, will accompany the show with his Specially Selected Band. , FRANK JONES, F. C. PARKER, Agents. "\UKEDEK HORTICULITJRAL i -*-* CIETYS SUMMER SHOW. GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1903. Open 1 pjn. to 10 pjm. Beautiful Display of Roses. Charming Floral Baskets (Roses). Decorated Tables and Mantelpieces. Collections of sweet peas, etc. Brilliant Pelargoniums (Pots). And Gloiinias, etc., etc. (note). ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Admission, Is. DAVID LARNACH, Secretary. CRICKETERS' CARNIVAL. CE DRAWING OF THE ART UNION ill take place in tho Choral Hall on MONDAY EVENING, December 14. Tho Medals awarded in connection with the Schools Competitions will be presented to Winners at 8 p.m., and tho Art Union will be Drawn immediately afterwarcb. Admission by showing Art Union Ticket at door. NORTH-EAST VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL. rgULK CONCERT given by the Children of N.E. Valley Public School will be REPEATED on MONDAY EVENING in the N.E. Valley Town Hall at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is: Children, Sixpence. npHE CITIZENS' BAND will PLAY on Rotunda, Second Beach, St. Clair, TOMORROW (Simdayl, 13th, 2.45 p.m. (weather permitting). Mr R. Cook, conductor. MARK FAIGAN, Hon. Secretary. BOTANICAL GARDENS, nrmE NAVAL BAND win PLAY in the - above TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.45. Mr E. Stra-tton, conductor. N. SHEPHERD, Hon. Secretary. ISS FREDEEICA MITCHELL has pleasure in announcing that she will visit Dunedin in JANUARY, when she purposes giving a Course of Lessons in SINGING and PHYSICAL CULTURE. Letters addressed care oi THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. Public Notices. A CHALLENGE. T7M3R A SMALL CONSIDERATION I will -*- COLLAR, TEE, and CUFF any Man in Otago, whether he be 9 stone or 29 stone. ARTHUR BARNETT, 100 GEORGE STREET. . £l2O CASH PRIZES. PRING BLOSSOM TEA. An Ideal Beverage. Fragrant as the Flowers .of. Snrinc.

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Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12067, 12 December 1903, Page 7

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