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Amusements. BIK CESS’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager..! Mr C. B. Bailey. Under the direction of...Mr Chas, Holloway. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And for THREE NIGHTS ONLY', CHARLES HOLLOWAY’S POWERFUL and POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY , Will have the honor to present A PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY, Entitled WHY WOMAN SINS, WHY WOMAN SINS, WHY WOMAN SINS, Written by William P. Sheen and Fred- S. Jennings, Produced by Special Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Esq., And under the Sole Direction of CHARLES HOLLOWAY, Who will make his first appearance in Dunedin, after an absence of eleven years, in his Original Character of JIM RAINBIRD, A NE’ER-DO-WELL. Miss BEATRICE HOLLOWAY as NELL DESMOND. ACT I TWO OFFICERS. Scene I—Drawing Room at Desmond Towers. Scene 2—A Rocm in the “Blue Anchor.” Scene 3—Plymouth Harbor. Two years are supposed to elapso between Acta I. and 11. ACT II THE NAVAL BALL. Scene I—The Pier and Pavilion, Plymouth, Regatta Day. Scene 2—Marine Barracks, Plymouth. Scene 3—H.M.S. Terrific. ACT HI THE EXPLOSION. Scene I—Deck of the “White Swan.” Scene 2—Plymouth Hoe. Scene 3—The Vaults of Keldrum Castle. ACT IV WHY WOMAN SINS. Scene I—“ The Quarries,” Portland Prison. Scene 2—Exterior of a Country ChurchScene 3—lda Valette’s Bedroom. NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY By Ricketts and Vaughan, Depicting a Senes of Stirring and Life-like Tableaux, illustrating Scenes both by Land and Sea. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to the fact that the Curtain will Rise Each Evening at 8 o'clock sharp. THE BOX PLAN Now Open at the Dresden. Ecy Sale T.clcets at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Overture at 7.45; Carriages at 10.45. POPULAR PRICES: 3s. ?,s. Is.

SCHOOL OF DANCING, 14 Lees street. T5/jriSSl HAMANN having returned to DunXTJL earn W i!l be glad to Meet her Pupils and Intending P up ,l s . Her Classes will be arranged to suit all Adults. THURSDAY Uass for Advanced Pupils, and others for ■Beginners; one guinea per • quarter. Children, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30 10s 6d. Young Ladies, 6 p.m.; 10s 6d. Terms in advance. Thorough instruction. Private Classes and Lessons by Appointment. Corporation Notices. BOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. ]VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the '*■” Annual Election of Mayor will tabu place on WEDNESDAY. day of Apnl, 1904. J NOMINATIONS, accompanied by a Cash Deposit of Pen Pounds (£10), must be dehvered to me or addressed to the Returning Officer and delivered at the Council Chambers on or before noon of FRIDAY, the 15th day ot April, 1904. FRANCIS B. SMITH, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF CAVEESHAM, ANNUAL ELECTION OP MAYOR. ]V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha 1001 WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April of°Mayor lPP ° inted f ° r 1110 Annual Electioi NOMINATIONS, in the prescribed form accompanied with a Deposit of Ten Pound sterling, will be received at the Town Hail Caversham, until 12 o’clock noon on SATUR UAI, 16th day of April, 1904. MARTIN PEARCE, r> i „ , Returning Officer. Caversham, 9th April, 1904. BOROUGH OP NORTH-EAST~VALLEY. ANNUAL ELECTION OP MAYOR. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha V ed k esday ’ - the ** da y aS 1904 has been appointed for the Annua Election of Mayor. NOMINATIONS, in the prescribed form and accompanied by a Cash Deposit of Te; 1 ounds sterling, must be delivered to me o: addressed to the Returning Officer, and ’de tbe ,, let H r box :it Town Hall Ainvmv Ti a %\i be f° ro * 2 °' clock oi MONDAY, the 18th day or April, 1904. THEODORE ARNOLD, Returning Officer. North-east Valley, April 11th, 1904. Auctions. TUESDAY 1- , 12th APRIL, At 1,50 o’clock. At the Residence, Town Belt, Roslyn (entrance also from Kilgour street). SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (by Kaape). DINING ROOM SUITE (9 pieces, i n o ak and Leather). EXTENDING TABLE, Bft OVERMANTEL. A WASHER AND CO. have been favored with instructions from Mrs Janet Blues (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by public auction. Her Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano (by Kaape), piano stool, black-wood overmantel, occasional and tea tables, occasional chairs, Brussels carpets and squares, linoleums, dining suite in oak and leather (9 pieces), extending dining table (Bft), bookcase and cheffonier, upholstered wicker chairs, rattan chairs, brass and steelbar fenders, lire-brasses and irons, ornaments pictures, tablecovers, hearthrugs, coal vases curtains and poles, hall stand, hall table] stair carpet, flower stands, house palms] mantel drapes, adhpans, workbox, umbrella stand, coral in case, carved bedstead, double and single iron bedsteads, spring, wire horsehair, kapok, and wool mattresses, full-Scotch chest of drawers, duchesse dressing tables, marble washstands, blankets, pillows etc ’ wardrobe, looking-glasses, bedroom seta] Wer' theim sewing machine, dinner and tea sets k-’tchen dresser (Bft), clocks, cutlery, kitchen fender, table, mangle, wringer, tubs, buckets, clothes horse, meat safe, jelly pans, pots, lawn mower, hose, garden tools, • grindstone,’ saws, axes, drain pipes, barrel of tar, and a fine assortment of rare pot plants, etc., etc. On Vrew Monday.

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Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12167, 11 April 1904, Page 5