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Atmisementfe. yjIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Mr J. D. WILLIAMSON. NOT A VACANT, SEAT In 'fihfl' Entire Theatre When for the second’ time Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON . Presented Mr-JULIUS KNIGHT oa -NAPOLEON. Mire MAUD JEFFRIES as JOSEPHINE.. And tiio SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY La the Grand Spectacular Drama, LaatNight A ROYAL DIVORCE, Last Night Lost Night' Lost Night I*»t Night A ROYAL DIVORCE, Last Night Which must be Withdrawn after To-night in the very of its success. TO-MORROW JpLTOBDAY) MONDAY EVENINGS, First-Production of .Hall Qune’s Masterpiece,-. THE ETERNAL CITY, THE ETERNAL CITY, Introducing Miss MAUD JEFFRIES as. JxiNNA ROMA, Mr JULIUS KNIGHT as DAVID EOBSL And Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON’S SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY. THE ETERNAL CITY Will bo Presented cn a Scale of IMPRESSIVE GRANDEUR. SUPERB MUSIC BY MASCAGNI, Rendered by A CATHEDRAL CHOIR And GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. The BOX PLAN for the Entire Season ir NOW OPEN at the DRESDEN. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss;. Stalls, 3s; Pit, la. Early Doors Stolls and Pit, 6d extra. HALL. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8, First'and Only Present triton of the Greatest of all the Old English Morality Plays, EVERYMAN. EVERYMAN. Mr J. G. WILLIAMSON, Encouraged by the signal success -which has attended tha revival of ‘ Everyman ’ in Great Britain and America, has decided to ,afford the Dunedin, Public an opportunity of witnessing this finest example of the Religions Drama of the Middle Ages, and in older to ensure a most successful representation has obtained the sendees of the Eminent Actor and Elocutionist Mr JULIUS KNIGHT To appear in the Principal Character. Bos Plan Now Open at the Dresden. Prices: ss, os, and Is. Early Door to Fit, 6d. Govern men t Notices. ~ NEW ZEALAND RAILwiYE? OTAGO EARLY. SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION’S MEETING AT MILTON, WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Holiday excursion tickets win bo issued, to Milton from Dunedin, Clinton, aruP intermediate stations, including Branches, on WEDNESDAY, Bth February, and will be available for return np to and including SATURDAY, 11th February. The Return fares will bo;— First Class, 2d per mile; Second Class, Id per mile; the mrmnnnn being 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. ISeSl&iems. YOUNG Hen’s Christian. Association, Moray place (heat Choral Hall).—Saku-diy Night, 7-50, Bible Class;, Sunday Night, 7AO. Open-air Service.' Welcome to young men. A«JCt3ors». Saturday, 4th February, At 12 o’clock noon. At Premises, Princes street couth. STOCK OF TWEEDS, Etc. In Lots to Suit Private Purchasers. Alex, harbis And 00. Haro received instructions from Mr A. Warsaw (who is giving Up business) to sell by auction, as above, Worsteds, serges, tweeda in suit and trouser lengths, Italian cloth, buttons, cutting table, largo chow mirror, linoleum, etc., etc. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, Anderson’s Bay road (near Nelson’s Store). HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE. Alex. Harris and s go. have received instructions from . the Owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above. Dining room suite, in leather, rid pine, dining table, walnut overmantel, lirioleuiii, lace j curtains, rocker, hill curtains, ornaments, j pictiires brass-mounted fender and brasses, hall linoleum, hearthrugs, tapestry table cover, books, Rochester hanging lamps, j double brass-mounted bedsteads, wire and flock mattresses, duchosse chest and washstand, toilfct watb, office washsland, lookingglasses. cradle, child’s combination chair, gocart (Lockhead), Austrian chairs, colonial sofa, wringer, bridle and martingale, crockery and crystal, kitchen furniture, etc,, etc. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 3rd and -4th FEBRUARY, 1305, Commencing at 1 o’clock each day. At the Premises, ISI George street. LARGE STOCK of BOOKS, STATIONERY, and FANCY GOODS. DM. PEA AN D CO. • have received instructions from Charles Bressey, Escj. (who is giving up business), to sell by auction. All his Well-selected stock of Books, Stationery, and Fahey Goods, consisting of— Albums, desks, work bores, photograph frames, books, inks, nolo paper, purses; etc., etc. Also, shop fittings and counters, 4 show cases. The entire stock to be sold Without reserve. SATURDAY, 4tb FEBRUARY, At 3.30 sharp. 120 cases Teviot Apricots,. Peaches, Plums, Nectarinesj also, Hothouse Tomatoes; Sydney Fruits, Passions, Pines, Melons, Marrows, I E. SHI E L AN T D - o ~ Stafford street. Exempt attendance of the trado. CO. SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, ,At 11.50 o'clock. At the Dimedih Horse Shipyards. DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART, and LIGHT- . . HARNESS HORSES, Etc. XfTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON; AND Ca » T are instructed to sell by public auction, at the above time and phtce. On Account of Mr R. S. Blabk; 6 first-class Epring-c<irt horses, from Central Otago. On Account of Mr Joseph Thwaitcs, Middlemarcb.: 1 chbifcndt harness mare, 4 years. Ou Account of other Vendors: 4 first-class.draught geldings; any trial 1 draught filly, 3 years, and 2 draught mares; any trial 2vpung spring carters; any trial 1 light-hafness horse; from Ranfurly; any trial 1 spring-cart colt, 3 years 1 phaeton and harness 1 gtd’s sidesaddle. SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY; At 11.30 -o’clock, Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. O" TAGO .FARMERS CO-OPBfeAfeVB SnOtA'ITON OF NEW ZEALA LIMITED, have reeved . instructions j Messrs J. Fitzpatrick and Co. to Sell, above date: ,4 heavy dirt geldingt, 4 ■ ybsfs. . AOcutmt Mr G. Gfttbbell: 2 three-ye® Clydesdale pedigree fillies. Account d Client: Five-year-old can gelding.. Account a Client: Sir-year-old pek suitable for fight harness’. A sets,, gig arid buggy harness, 2 4 2 light spriiig carts. Ikmble-fedlred - Abbott buggy. Account Mr F., Hddget; 1 bugrr ho any, trial; aged six off. . . Mr T. Landels: 8 heavy draught geldi On A&ouht of a Gfieht: 1 6-year-old sr carter, 1

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Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 5

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