. Amusement*. TXIS MAJESTY'S THHAffIB Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. Badness Manager. ...—.-Richard Stewart POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS And '•- And FAREWELL FAREWELL s»<the Clever Young American Actor Mr CCJYLKR HASTINGS, Mr CUYLER HASTINGS, Who nss eclipsed all his previous £ forznances in his present — 'personation of DICK HELDAR, DIOK HELDAR, Supported "by Mr J. C. WILLIAMBOSeS DRAMATIC COMPANY, Ist George Fleming's Glorious Adaptation^ Rudyard Kipling's Great Novel, THE LIGHT THAT FAILED, THE LIGHT THAT FAILED, Presented by Special Arrangement wkb-30^ Olga Nethersole. It can be safely asserted, without th&sfightMl fear of contradiction, that THE LIGHT THAT FAILED Has created a far greater impression j the Theatregoers of Dunedin than even * _—„ Sign of tho Cross/ 'Sherlock Holmes,'-"«** 'The Silver Kim*, 1 • Verified by, FD3STLY, THE NIGHTLY RUSH FOR SEA-IS; SECONDLY, THE UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM; THIRDLY, THE DOUBLE CALLS EACH ACT; And FINALLY, THE GENERAL TOPIC OF CONVERSS* TION. Plays produced under the Direction^-of Mr J. W. HAZLITT. Bos Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales,.«l Jacobs's. PRICES AS USUAL. mHE VIRGIL CLAVIER HETHODw-JuTra JL WILKINSON, A.S.A.M., Rome, .wia! begin immediately a SPECIAL SESSION for. above. Circulars and all particulars at tba' Dresden and Begg's, where NAMES must be ENTERED AT ONCE. Auctions. SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY; At 10.30 a.m. PRIME DESSERT PLUMS, APBJCOS3S, RASPBERRIES, CURRANTS, Etc. ATERS, RTTCHTn, AND CO\ y y 45 Crawford street. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. pVHOS. PATERSON AND CO., 1 Crawford street, Sell Every Morning, at 8.30 sharp, Consignments of Pruit and Produce from the Canterbury Fruitgrowers' Ai-ji> ciation, Teviot, and other, clients. A prompt attendance of the trade is requested. ' TO THE FRUIT TRADE. 3 TEVIOT FRUITGROWERS* COal- — PANY, Ltd., Moritzsou's Buildings, sell Every Morning by auction, at 8 o'clock. Prompt attendance requested. Large consignments prime Apricots, Peadi&s, Plums, Pears, etc E. TAMBLYN, Manager. SATURDAY, - 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction of Superior Household 1 Furniture, Walnut Piano (iron frame, full trichord), Gents' New and Second-hand J Bicycles, Goods and Chattels, etc AMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dowiing street, Fur- .,;*.,—, _j... ;„„i,.,j:.,„ tlt: fl.i _7 " ±% nut piano, piano stool, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, tapestry and plush suites, walnut overmantel, chefionier, Vienna, wicker, and «u.. „i,„;~. „_4. :_ j i. i-i_i__ 4-.._ table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, cutlery and gl&sswarej tapestry and leather coucheß, arm and recking chairs. cor« tain poles and curtains, brass kerbs, whaowts, barometer, mirror hall stand, double and BUgia iron bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, dueaesse drawers and tables, marble and tilo wasbstands, fancy ware, commode, 4 and 6-drower chests, carpet squares, licoleeKi, tables, chairs, sofa, kitcben and cooking utetv gents bicycles, large bookcase, goods, chat tela, etc, etc., etc. SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 9.30 o'clock. At the Dnnedin Hoisre Saleycxds. DRAUGHT AND HARNESS HORSES. [GHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00.. \ have received instructions to sell by public auction as above, 4 good draught horses, suitable for -town carters 3 tip-drays and harness, all in good order 1 first-class draught mare 1 superior pair of harness horses, matched, three and four years, by! Arbitrator—Zoe, and King Harold— Zoe. Note Starting' Hoar. MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. On Premises, Princes street south UNRESERVED SAL 3. WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH PLANT, ENGINE AND BOILER. Also, 2 Farm Drays, 2 Road Tip-drays, 4 Sprin? Carta, 6 Wheelbarrows. Under Instructions from the Executors of the Estate of the lata A, G. Wateon, jARK, REYNOLDS, AND 00. Auctioneers. SDortiner. FORBURY PARK RACING CLUB. UTUMN RACE WHI be held at FORBURY PARK On SATURDAY, JANUARY" 16&. First Race starts at 130 "pan. ENTRANCE BY TRAMGATE ONEt . The Kaikorai Band will bo in attendance. - ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Grand Sbsnc\ 4s extra. Members' Carriages, Free,;. Honmembera' Carriages, 2s 6d. Stand Tickets obtainable *a& MendelsataSß or Jacobs's. " E. L. MACASSEY, Seeretw^. ORE RACING Olrtttt. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 20th,ami 21st JANUARY, 1804? ACCEPTANCES CLOSE at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 16th January. JOHN LATHAM, Secretary. Holiday Resorts. GGET BAY.—Seaside Boarding-hoose; splendid locality; first-class acoommod* Mrtrille'a, 40 George street; telephone Nna> gets Lighthouse. W. BL Petchell. SEASH)E Accommodation, Nugg by wiring or writing to Mrs Ottatra'', Nuggets; trap mqets visitors Romahapa. " Mre Campbell's trap meetv vptors Romahapa ca application. Telephone Nuggets Lighthouse. Grounds are still Open for Engagemea for the coming season; milk and hot waio can be supplied. Apply James Howard, pri vate hotel, EvansdaJe. ■"' . ' "'" rEWART ISLAND.—Mrs Ramsay, Be.-.- ' field House. Halfmoon Bay, has every terms mbderata : '-' ROAD BAY.—Furnished Booms To Let, ___ Apply Mrs Ronaldson, Anderson «teee*»i
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Evening Star, Issue 12094, 15 January 1904, Page 5
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