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Amusements. COUNTRY GIRL. XJL. 1" 8 the funniest thing a funny man could possibly enjoy. Each Dunedin girl is trying to sing the ‘Coo’ song to her boy; For humor, splendor, melody, and spectacle combined A Country Girl ’ leaves all the other shows on earth behind. [IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. Representative Mr Henry Bracy. Business Manager Mr Richard Stewart. A COUNTRY GIRL, Is the Bonniest Lassie that has ever to tow n> and shß faas TAKEN DUNEDIN BY STORM. For the last two nights the huge auditorium of His Majesty’s has been too small to accommodate the crowds de- _ sirous of witnessing the MOST DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL ATTEACTION EVER PRESENTED IN NEW ZEALAND And the booking for the last three nights is goin? on. apace. YOU WILL FIND A DOZEN Glorious Songs and Duets in ‘A Country Girl/ and one of which would be sufficient to ensure the success of • an ordinary musical play. BUY A SCORE AND TRY ANY Of the following; or, better still, visit A Country Girl ’ first, and hear them as they should be sung:— 1. ‘ Coo.’—Miss Florence Young. %• T r y Again, Johnny.’—Miss Evelyn Scott. 3. The Sailors Life/—Mr Haigh Jackson. 4. Yo, Ho, Little Girls.*—Mr George Lauri. 5. 1 Boy and Girl ’ (duet). —Miss Young and Mr Jackson. 6. 'The Rajah of Bhong.’—Mr Claude Bantock. 7. ‘Molly, the Marchioness,’—Miss Scott, 8. ‘Solo Dance.’—Miss May Hilias. 9. The Famous ‘Two Chicks’ Duet.—Miss Chetwynd and Mr Lauri. 10. ‘ Under the Deodars.’—Miss Celia Ghiloni. 11. ‘My Partners.’—'Miss Chetwynd. 12. ‘ Hiawatha.’—Double Quartet. 13. ‘Mrs Brown.’—Mr Lauri. 14. ‘My Own Little Girl.’—Mr Jackson. 15. ‘ Peace ! Peace!’—Mr Bontock. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, And on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Will be Repeated A COUNTRY GIRL By Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON’S World-renowned ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. Box Plan for the Three Final Nights now? Open at the Dresden. Day Tickets Jacobs’s Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. MR J- C. WILLIAMSONS ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT POSITIVELY THIS NIGHT ONLY, Grand Special Performance mf the Delightful Comic Opera, MA MIE ROSETTE, MA MIE ROSETTE, The Plan for which was Opened at the Dresden THIS MORNING . Holiday Resorts. AJUGGETS, Molyneux.—Seaside Accommi I' dation for Easter Holidays, MrsCamj bell. Particulars on application. Corporation Notices. CITY OF DUNEDIN. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. riVHE NOMINATION OP CANDIDATES for Election to the office of Mayor of the City of Dunedin for the year ending in May, 1903, will take place at- 12 o’clock noon on THURSDAY, the 14th day of April, 1904, at the Town Hall, Octagon, Dunedin. Nomination Papers in the statutory form, accompanied by the requisite deposit (£10) in cash, must be delivered to the undersigned, or addressed to him and placed in the letter box at the main entrance of th? Town Hall, before 12 o’elock noon on the said 14th day of April, 1904. If more than One Candidate is Nominated, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 27th April, 1904. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Returning Officer for the City of Dunedin. Dunedin, 6th April, 1904. Election Notices. SOUTH DUNEDIN MAYORAL ELECTION. J. B. SHACKLOCK'S Friends and Supporters are requested to meet in the Friendly Societies’ Hal! TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Lost and Found. LOST (Monday), between Belleknowes and George street north, Gold Bar Brooch, diamond centre: reward Nces, King street. LOST, Bicycle Pedal, on Main South road; reward Chas Saxby, Cycle Works, Crawford street. lOST, Purse in bag, containing money J Finder kindly return to Police Station, Dunedin. Miss A. Pullen.

LOST, between South Dunedin, His Majesty’s Theatre, or Princess’s Theatre, Gold Bar Brooch, three bells attached; reward. Apply Clarke’s Boot Shop, South Dunedin. LOST (Saturday), Gold Initial Brooch. Reward by returning to Eastabrook, jeweller. LOST, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Tuesday evning, Purse containing railway tickets and money. Reward on returning to M’Farlane’s, Queen Drive, Musselburgh. LOST, vicinity Dundas street, Purse containing money and tickets. Finder rewarded returning Hislop and Walden, Dowling street. LOST, on Wednesday, Gold .Opal-set Brooch; reward. Apply John Hislop, jeweller. LOST, last night, between Grand Hotel and Theatre, Lady’s Opera Bag, with contents; reward. Grand Hotel. ILL Person seen picking up Purse last night with money and railway tick cts (name inside) return Mr Develin, Dunca street, South Dunedin. TjIOUND, that _ Mackintosh’s Toffee has . s *°° c ! th e test, and continues to meet with public favor. Sold everywhere in dainty tins, la each, J Religious. HANDY BR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. T TOTTED MISSIONARY MEETING, THURSDAY, APRIL 7th. 7.30 p.m. Miss PETERS, of India, will Speak. Rev. William Hay will Preside. Everybody Invited. STUDD’S UNITED MISSION (South Dunedin). —Special Preparatory Prayer Meetings will bo held EACH EVENING this week, at 7.30, in the Baptist Church. “Pray without ceasiru..” Board and Residence. COMFORTABLE Horae for Person engaged during day; also. Wanted Needlewoman, plain sewing. 77 Cumberland street. BOARD and Residence for Two respectable young Men; private family; terms moderate. Apply 285 Cumberland street, HOMELY Accommodation for Two Gcntlei men, share room, near tram. “ Hill ” ■Star’Office. WANTED, by young Man, Board and Lodging (home comforts, piano, etc.) where no other boarders kept preferred. Address terms to “ 24,” ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging, with use si ting room, by elderly Lady, where no other lodgers kept; quiet home; suburbs or country preferred; handy to town; garden; state terms, particulars. “Lodger” * Star ’ Office. ’ Public Notices. CATLLER’S Milk Chocolate is universally pronounced to be a most delicious sweetmeat. Hava you tried itP £l2O CASH PRIZES. SPRING BijOSSOM TEA. An Ideal Beverage. Fragrant as tire Flowers of Spring.

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Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 5