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Amusements. Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WTT-T.TATVtRnv Representative ..Mr Henry Bracy Business Manager Mr Richard Stewart. -"-"wiring Manager .Mr Harold Aahton. A COUNTRY GIEL aad > M was anticipated, hi FASCINATED ALL THEATREGOERS. IT WOULD EXERCISE the descriptive faculties of our most brilliant writers to 'adequately depict the scene of UNCONTROLLABLE ENTHUSIASM And of APPLAUSIVE DELIGHT Exhibited by A RECORD NEW ZEALAND AUDIENCE Last Evening, when, after a long absence of Seven Years", Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S World-renowned ' ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. Reappeared to again easily substantiate their -._, Position as the LEADING AND MOST POPULAR MUSICAL AND OPERATIC ORGANISATION IN AUSTRALASIA A COUNTRY GIRL, A COUNTRY GIRL, A COUNTRY GIRL, A COUNTRY GIRL, . With which ihe season was inaugurated, proved A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS, And fully justified the reputation preceding its presentation m this country. Never has the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY Been Seen and Heard to Such Magnificent Advantage as in this BRILLIANT, BEWITCHING MUSICAL PLAY, Which Standi To-day as the Finest All-round Production of their Long Series of Successes. TO-NIGHT! (TUESDAY!) TO-NIGHT! v And for ' THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY, Will be Presented A COUNTRY GIRL, , A COUNTRY GIRL, Musical Director M. LEON CARON, Stage Director .Mr SPENCER BARRY. Box Plan for the Remaining Four Performances of ' A Country Girl' now Open at the Dresden. ' Day Tickets Jacobs's. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; SjaHs, 4s; Pit, 2s. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, GRAND SPECIAL PRODUCTION, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, Of the Charming Comic Opera MA MIE ROSETTE, MA' MIE ROSETTE, The Box Plan for which will Open at the Dresden en WEDNESDAY MORNING at 9. ARRI S O N HALL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT—YOUR LAST CHANCE. Continued Success. . CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, In his Grand Scientific Entertainment, 'THE MAJESTY OF CREATION,' 'A Voyage Through the Solar System,' 'The Planet Earth.' Illustrated by Magnificent Lantern Pictures. The Finest Ever Seen in the Southern Hemisphere. Prices, 2s and Is; Children Half-price. A few seats reserved at 3s. Plan at Begg and Co.'s. Day Sales at Jacobs's. OUTRAM.—TO-MORROW. PORT CHALMERS. —THURSDAY, 7th • ApriL MOSul WALK.OUAITL—SATURDAY, 9th April. OAMARU.—MONDAY, 11th April. WAIMATE.—WEDNESDAY, 13th April. GEORGE OALLF.NDER, Representative. TO LET, Kaituna House, Macl?ggan street. 13 rooms, hj. and c. water; 7-rooraed House, High street; 4 do, Maclaggan street; Stuart Lodge, St. Clair, 10 rooms, hj. and c.; first<ias3 Five-roomed House and Shop, Main road, faversham; moderate rentals. Apply Public Trust Office; or George Bowden, 70 Madaggan street. SHO LET, Brick Shop. 6 rooms, next Cale- . donia Hot-el. Apply 260 King street. HO LET, Six-roomed House, facing Town L Belt; bath, copper, tubs; lovely view. Apply A. Ross, Town Belt, Roilyn (near City road). TO LET, 6-roomed House, Belleknowes. Apply R. C. Procter, Cotton street, South Dnne.lin. rgX) LET, Seven-roomed House, VauxhalL JL J. A. Burnside, Vogel street. TO LET, 7-roomed up-to-date Hcusß; central. Arthur A. Adams, 79 Princes FinO LET, superior 9-rcomed House; every M. convenience and good garden; 128 Stafford street. Apply on premises. Lost and Fotma. " OST, last night, between Grand Hotel -J and Theatre, Lady's Opera Bag, with contents; reward. Grand Hotel. LOST, Opal Brooch, between Ogg's Corner and Criterion. Reward returning Criterion Hotel. I OST, last night, near Po3t Office, an Umi brolla. Finder please. return to Publisher, 'Star' Ofiice. LOOT, Rocnd Photo Brooch (gold rim), in St. Clair or George street car or thereabouts; reward. Lawrence, butcher, George street. J" OST, about a week ago, In RosVyn, Gold »_j Curb Banglo and Padlock; reward. -■■PPly A- J- Shaw, watchmaker, Rattray street. LOST, Gold Chain Bangle, between Caversham and Princess's Theatre; reward. Mrs T.!iwfield. fruiterer. Caversham. ' OST, a Fox-terrier Pup. Reward on rej_i tuning to Mrs W. Hislop, 24 Heriot vrm\ OST, Main road, between Kihuog HiTl ju and Dunedin, Umbrella and Walking Stick: reward. R. H. Hogg, care Hogg and Co.. T-ov.-cr Rattray "t^t. ' OST Gold Pin, Sunday, between George ' ' strrrt ?nd All Paints' Church. Please iru 356' &ERSON who took Parcel and Green Hat . from Christ church txpress Good Friday, Avnrrl Dunedin station-master. ___ TttJR Necklet Lost, pit entrance; assocra- } tions valued Return 38 Russell street; • W. Tiuke. butcher. iOUND, Pocket Book, containing photos, .a. letters etc.: owner have same payin"- expense?. Glasgow Restaurant, Moray rjlnee. TOUND, that Mackintosh's Toffee has stood'the test, and continues to meet with public favor. Sold everywhere in dainty tins, Is each. lOUND. —There's only one real claimant ju to the prettiest and cheapest collection of Jewellery in colony. "nnHE Smallest Jewellers Shop in DunJL edin.*' with a high-class stock of Jewellery. 122 Georse street. "INDLY Examine my Stock before buyiug elsewhere. To be seen in window; smallest in Dunedin. ALL Greenstone mounted on the premises. I defv competition by the Goliaths of tlip ;-i;!o. "EDDING Rings maae to order in two ■ ■ hours if size not in stock. First-class T^OUND.—G. F. Hutchinson, up-to-date, _J practical man. Sole proprietor Smallest Jeweller's Shop in Dunedin. Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TRAMWAYS AND WATERWORKS EXTENSION LOANS. EE FINANCE COMMITTEE of the - CITY COUNCIL is PREPARED to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the BALANCE of the ABOVE LOANS—TRAMWAYS, Second Moiety, 4£ per cent, to Ist March, 1922. WATERWORKS, 4A per cant, to Ist April, 1908. Interest and PrincipatfPayable in New Zealand, Sydney, Melbourne, and London. Further particulars on inquiry. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Town Clerk. I Dunedin, 28th March, 1904.

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Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12162, 5 April 1904, Page 5