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Amusements. jp BINGES S’S THEATRE. Lsasee and Manager _Mr C. E. Bailey. Under the direction of...Mr Chas. Holloway. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 _ WEDNESDAY! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF CHARLES HOLLOWAYS POWERFUL and POPULAR COTERIE of PLAYERS, In A LAVISH and COMruETE PRODUCTION _ _ Of George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley’s Worldrenowned Masterpiece, TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS. (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson _ Esq.) The Charming Young Australian Actress, Mias BEATRICE HOLLOWAY As “ Dick.” It is «n Artistically Exquisite Performance. Characterised by Powerful Acting, Clever Stage Management, Marvellous Mechanical Effect* Magnificent Scenery, Rare and Dainty Dressing, Superb Light and Color Schemes, Comprising A VERITABLE TRIUMPH IN STAGECRAFT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY APRIL 1, 8, and 9, AND FOR POSITIVELY THESE THREE NIGHTS ONLY, THE SHADOWS OP A GREAT CITY! THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY! THr, SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY! THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY! J±y Special Arrangement with J. C. William- . ’ . son. Esq. A Flay of Great Dramatic Power and Everyday Life. Brimful of Interest and Bare Humor. THE bHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY, interpreted by an Exceptionally Adapted Company, and ILLUSTRATED WITH MAGNIFICENT SCENIC EFFECTS The Box Plan at the Dresden, Day Sale Txkets at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Overture at 7.45; Carriages at 10 45 ■ POPULAR PRICES: 3s. 2s, Is. A L HA MB R A THEATRE. PULLER’S ENTERTAINERS THE LENTONS Ronnie ihe Most Expensive and at the same time the Best Act ever given the Dunedin Public. KITTY LENTON, The Finest Exponent ol IQTTF IJENTON, Coon Life (per song). STEVENS, Like Old Wine, improve W ILL STEVENS, with lima. 1 MILLIE HERBERTE, TOM ROBINS STEELE SISTERS, ROCKS. FLORRIE SWIFT, DENIS CARNEY, The Yorkshire Comedian CONCERT to be held 1 in Caversham Presbyterian Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT The following Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly consented to assist:—MesdamesWake neld-Holmes, Monkman, Griffon, and PickM T SS( r' ? elUe ¥ u .™’ DunJ °P. Steven, ingie, L. Cooke, and Duncan, Messrs Wil helmson, Thornton Stewart, Morton, Stoo’e. QOLLEEN BAWN FETE AND EAZAAR, AGRICULTURAL HALL. APRIL 25, 1904. UNIQUE MARCH AND BAN CBS. The Fete of tie Century. MAGNIFICENT LIMELIGHT EFPECIS. The Stall-lKJdsrs at the above Fete are icqueated to Meet the Management Committee at bt. Josephs Hall NFV'P TUFSBAV EVENING, at eight- o’clock. * TENDERS are invited for an ORCHESTRA for the above Fete for 6 nights; (a) tender for 6 Instruments; (b) tender for Ej-ht In struments. Tenders to be sent in at on.* to Rev. Father Murphy, with full particular-,, also stating number of rehearsals to be given. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, FRIDAY, APRIL 15th. T7OCAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN. v MENT, In aid of Uuoir Funds. COMEDIK7TA, ‘DREAM FACES,’ By Wynn Miller, interpreted by favorite Amateurs. Songs and Epdtstioss by popular artists. Tickets, Is each, fr-'m all Members of the Choir. To s..Ctf|AO LET (as a Whole or in Suites of Offices J- to suit applicants), the PREMISES at present occupied by the National Mortgage and Agency Company, having frontages to Bond street, Water street, and Crawford street. Apply to THE TRU STEFS, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY, Liverpool street, Where plans of building can be seen. OFFICE To Let, Exchange Court, ground floor. Apply Adams Bros., solicitors, Exchange Court, Princes street. MAORI Hill.—To Let, small 2-roomcd House. Apply Standard Boot Shop, 335 King street north. mwo -ROOMED Cottage; copper; 1-acre, i Apply Mason. High street, Maori Hill. CITY. —To Let, 6-roomed House (21s); 4-romed Cottage (8s). Bryant, agent. Dowling street, TO LET, 4-roomed Verandah Garden Cottage No 5 Forth street TO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms; separate entrance; central; no children. Address “Hill No. 1,” ‘Star’ Office npO LET, first-class 6-roomed House, with -B. bathroom, washhouse, and all conveniences, at N.E. Valley; close to electric tram. Apply Public Trust Office. npO LET, Kaituna House, Maclaggau A street, 13 rooms, b. and c. waier; 7-roomed House, High street; 4 do, Mac’, laggan street; Stuart Lodge, St. Clair, 10 rooms, hj. and c.; first-class Five-roomed House and Shop, Main road, Caversham; moderate rentals. Apply Public Trust Office; or George Bowden, 70 Maclaggan street. TO LET, Six-roomed House, facing Town Belt; bath, copper, tubs; lovely view. Apply A. Ross, Town Belt, Roslyn (near City road). TO LET, 7-roomed up-to-date Hcuse; -,entral. Arthur A. Adams, 79 Princes street. Meeting’s. THE DUNEDIN AND KAIKORAI TRAM COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will bo held in the Roslyn Town Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, the Bth April, 1904, at 8 o'clock.

BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet; to Elect Two Directors and Auditor; to transact any other Business that may legally be brought forward. J. A. HOPCRAPT, Secretary. OTAGO EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held ia the Victoria Hall, Agricultural Buildings, Crawford street, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 3.30 p.m. Mr H. FIELD, Organising Secretary of the New Zealand Employers" Federation, will deliver an Address on the Work of the Federation. Mr Keith Ramsay (President) in the Chair. WILLIAM SCOTT, Secretary, Auctions. THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, At 9 sharp. 100 cases Repacked Island Oranges, Bananas ; also Peaches, Hothouse Tomatoes, choice Dessert Pears and Apples, Passions, Melons, Fielding Onions, etc. TE. SHI E L AND CO., • Stafford street. rgTHOS. PATERSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Crawford street. Sell Every Morning at 9 sharp, Consignments of Fruit and Produce from the Canterbury Fruitgrowers’ Association, Teviot, and other clients. All classes of Auctioneering Business underfa&en.

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 5