Amusements. jpBINCESS’S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr Chas. Blake EMPHATIC and CONTINUED SUCCESS Of MISS FITZMAUBICE GILL ■ And her POWERFUL antf POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. TQ-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Eor the First Time, that Great Stirring Military and Spectacular Drama, A SISTER’S SAORIMGB , A SISTER’S SACRIFICE A SISTER’S SACRIFICE (By Spec?*! Arrangement with W. J- Holloway, London). MAGNIFICENT SCENIC EFFECTS, including: Thp Tetpple of the Gpds, Burmese. Thp Attack by the British op the Dacoit Strppghold. CELIA ROCHESTER, Miss PITZ MAURICE GILL. Owing to the Limited Season, only Three Representations of this Great Drama can be given. Box Plan- at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s, tobacconist. Ppjqps; 3s, 2s, Is. CHAS. LAWRENCE, Treasurer. Q.ARRISON HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. A RARE MUSICAL TREAT. First Appearance of Miss LLOYD HASSELL, Miss LLOYD HASSELL, New Zealand’s Premier Mezzo-Soprano. Miss RASSELL will sing: ‘ Caro Mio Ben,’ ‘ Good-bye,’ ‘ Dawn,’ '■ Love’s Coronation,’ ‘I Know a Lovely Garden,’ etc., etc' Mr BAXTER BUCKLEY, Solo Pianist, from the Couservatoriums of Leipzig and Berlin, will play: Liszt’s ‘ Rhapsodic HonoTpise > No. 12,’ ‘Prelude Holbarg Suite,’ My R. F. FOSTER and Mr, SIDNEY WOLF will assist. POPULAR PRICES: Reserved Chairs, 3s; Unreserved Chairs and Gallery, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Box Plan, at Bcgg’s Music Warehouse. H. K. BLACK, Secretary. BANDS’ CARNIVAL. A GRAND.OARNIVAL Will be held in the GARRISON HAIL MONDAY. May 30. and FOLLOWING DAYS, In Aid of the 'Funds of the CITIZENS’ AND PIPE BANDS. FIRST PRIZE IN ART UNION. GOLD NUGGRT VALUED AT £4O. On view in Mendelsohn’s, Tobacconist, Princps street. New Dances. Grand March, a Pretty and Novel Sight. Rayopet by Highland Rifles. And Innumerable Sid»' Shows of all descriptions. ART UNION PRIZES and PICTURES on view in Shop in Octagon, where Tickets may be obtained. Admission Tickets (which entitle purchaser to a Chance in the Art Union), ONE SHILLING each, may he obtained everywhere. N-B.—HOLDERS of TICKET BOOKS are reminded that as the ART UNION is to be' DRAWN AT THE CLOSE OF THE CARNIVAL it is necessary' that all Blocks and Remittances must be Returned as early as possible, or the Holders of Tickets will not have the opportunity in the Drawing. E. D. GRACE, Secretary, Shows, OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. QBAND WINTER SHOW Of CHEESE, BUTTER, FARM and COUNTY EXDIBITS. GRAIN SEEDS, FAT STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, Etc., Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL and ANNEXES On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JURE 1, 2, 3, AND,d (Prince of Wales's Birthday). SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SPLENDID EXHIBITION ASSURED. The BUILDING will be OPEN on MONDAY and TUESDAY, May 30 and 31, for RECEIYING EXHIBITS. ALL EXHIBITS must be Placed in Position by TUESDAY, May 31, to be Ready for Judging. SPECIAL ATTENTION is drawn to the numerous SPECIAL AND OTHER PRIZES offered in the various Sections. Catalogues and full particulars on application to H. V. PULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. To LetOFFICES To Let, in Manse street (next door to Park, Reynolds). Apply Central Dining Rooms, Manse street, FQUR-EOOMED House To Let, off Castle street. Apply 42 St. Andrew street to-morrow morning. fTHO LET, 8-roomed House, with all modem X conveniences: moderate rental. Win. Reid, Land and Estate Agent, 27 Rattray street. TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, large Boom; reut moderate. 4 Cargill street. TO LET, Shop, George street. Apply No. 9 Mkclaggan street. TO LET, large Room, ‘ Tablet ’ Company’s Buildings, Octagon. Apply New Zealand ‘Tablet’ Company. TO LET (St. Clair), convenient Nine Rooms, every convenience, close beach. Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, a 14-roomed House; all modem conveniences,; bells, gas, and up to date, and best part of High street. Apply 81 High street. TO LET, convenient 8-roomed Brick House, with every convenience, Duke street! Apply Wilkinson, chemist, Princes street. ITIO LET, King street, Roslyn 5-roomcd -I. House; rent, 12s 6d. Horder and .Moloney. 0 LET, 4-roomed Cottage (with bath! room), oft Maclaggan street (near Grant street). Sievwright and James, solicitors. Sporting. D UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB WINTER MEETING Willi be held at Wingatui on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3rd and 4th June. First race each day at 12.30. £1 and 10s Totalisators. Admission: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand, 10s extra. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, Special Trains ran as under:— Leave Dunedin for Wingatui Station at 9.15 a,m. each day. Leave Dunedin for Racecourse Siding at 10.50, 11.20, 11.45, 12.15 each day, 1.0 Friday only, and 1.15 Saturday only. The 11.20 and 11.45 trains will not stop at any intermediate stations. Leave Racecourse Siding for Dunedin at 4.45, 5.5, and 5.30. The 4.45 train will not stop at intermediate stations. Return Fares, including admission m> gppunds, are:--Carriages, 2s'6d( Seated Waggons, 2s. " H. L. JAMES. Secretary*
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Evening Star, Issue 12205, 25 May 1904, Page 5
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