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Amitsements. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction.........J. C. WILLIAMSON. ! UNBOUNDED SUCCESS . -Of-' ■. OUR SECOND. PROGRAMME. Received with" EVEN GREATER ENTHUSIASM: t THAJ* Tip; FIRST. R. G. KNOWLES, R. G. KNOWLES, / Assisted by Mrs R. G. KNOWLES, Brilliant Banjo Manipulator. And All New BEAUTIFUL MOVING AND STILL PICTURES. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. READ AND RUN! LAUGH FOR TWO SOLID HOURS With ' / R. G. KNOWLES DON'T MISS THESE LAST OPPORTUNITIES Of Enjoying AN ENTERTAINMENT TO SUIT EVERYONE. THEATREGOERS DELIGHT IN IT. NCN-THEATEEGOERS REVEL IN IT TWO HOURS OF PURE, WHOLESOME EUN. OUR CHARGE IS 4s, 3s, Is. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Day Sales S. Jacobs's, tobacconist. Business Manager, BERT ROYLE. &RINCESS THEATRE. THE MOST POPULAR THEATRE IN DUNEDIN. Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. No Early Doors. "A Magician Most Profound in His Art." ' IMPORTANT MAGICAL EYENT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW EVENING And FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ■WILLIAM ANDERSON'S GREAT ATTRACTION, Patronised CZBRNY, Absolutely by the CZERNY, the Patronised by the Elite of Every City and Eulogised alike by Press and Public. CZERNY, Most Novel Every City CZERNY, and and CZERNY, Fascinating Eulogised CZBRNY, Entertainment alike by CZERNY, Ever Seen Press Prince of in the and. Prestidigita- Southern Fwbhc. teurs. Hemisphere, AND HIS COMPANY OF TRAINED ILLUSIONISTS,. In their Unique, Refined, Humorous, and FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. The Box Plan at the Dresden. No Early Doors. Day Sales at Jacobs's. Business Manager...MICHAEL JOSEPH. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY, MARCH 16 (St. Patrick's Day), GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Selection—' Ths Beauties of Ireland ' (Newton) .—Kaikorai Band (Mr G. B. Laidlaw conductor). 2. Part Songs—(a) ' The Coulin' (Moore); (b) 'Rich and Raa-e' (Moore).—Christian Brothers Quartet Party, assisted by Messrs T. J. Hussey and P. Carolin. 3. Song—' Rory. • Darlin" (Temple). Miss Violet A. Fraecr. 4. Recitation.—Mr A. C. Hanlon. 5. Song—'The Dear Little Shamrock' (Jackson).—Mrs W. Connor. 6. Song—' Come Back to Erin' (Claribel).— Mr Arthur P. Murphy. 7. Quartetr-<a) 'The Harp That Once' (Moore); (b) 'The Meeting of the Waters ' (Moore).—Misses Drurom ant! Heffernan and Messrs Hussey and Carolin. 8. Humorous Song.—Mr Percy James. Part 11. L, Descriptive Piece—'The Smithy in the Wood' (Michaclis).—Kaikorai Band. 2. Dance (Irish Jig).—Miss Patricia Higgins. 5. Song—' Relieve Me If All' (Moore). —Mr T. J. Hussey. 4. Song—'Oh, Erin, My Country.'—Mr P. Carolin. 5. Song—'The Last Rose of Summer' (Moore).—Mrs W. Connor. 6. Trio—'The Minstrel Boy' (Moore).— Messrs 'Hussey, Carolin, and Lc-rocn. 7. Song-—' Eileen Alannah ' (Thomas).—Mr Arthur P. Murphy. 8. Humorous Son?.—Mr Percy James. God Save the King. Accompanists, Misses M. Drumni and C. Hughes. Piano ldndly lent by the Dresden. Prices: 3s, 2s, fiid Is. Box Plan Dresden. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. A GARRISON HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 14. Open till 10 p.m. Brilliant Display of CACTUS DAHLIAS, BEGONIAS GLADIOLI, CHARMING SWEET PEAS, and CARNATIONS. BEAUTIFUL FERNS. Decorated Mantelpieces and Tables, Floral Baskets, Fruit and Vegetables. Promenade Orchestral Programme from 7.30 p.m. by Drake Family Orchestra. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. DAVID LARNACH, Secretary. OTAGO ROWING ASSOCIATION. I3EGATTA AT WAIHOL'A, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, ISO 6 (Anniversary Day). Under the Patronage and in the Presence of the Eight Hon. R. J. Seddon, P.G., LL.D. FULL PROGRAMME OF ROWING EVENTS. Senior Races in Best and Best Boats. Motor Launch Race. Sailing Races. GRAND AQUATIC DISPLAY. GRAND AQUATIC DISPLAY. Special' Cheap Railway Excursions. •Hill particulars and Programme later. E. D. GRACE, Hon. Secretary. To JLet. JTHO LET, Modern Six-roomed House (aew), A fronting Clear, Town Belt, Maori Hill. Particulars card window. TO LET (Clerk street, Valley), 6-roomed House; bath; very convenient. G. Spence, Pine Hiil terrace. TO LET (Brunswick street), Brick House, 5 rooms and bathroom. Apply 139 George street, City. TO LET, 6, 4, and 3-roomed Houses, every convenience, City and Suburbs, Bryant, Dowling street. TO" LET,~Octagon, Workshop; size, 36"s 20; 153 week. Apply Smith and Smith, Ltd. TO LET, Thflee Unfurnished Rooms, with use of kitchen; rent, 5s 6d. Apply 29 Albany street. \\j uuij. vmarKei; street), centre of towd, L good ■ 8-roomed Dwelling; suitable boarding-house; every convenience; immediate possession. Horder and Moloney, Prints street f ]pO LET, Central Offices and Work Rooms -B- small and large; cheap rente. Hooper, Crawford street. *. •Ttures, LECTURE. "PHYSICAL CULTURE AMONG THE ANCIENTS' "^"^ By Mr F. A. HORNIBROOK, Pupil of Sandow and Sandow Medallist, CHORAL HALL, MARCH 16th, 8 "p.m. Admission by Silver Coin. Ihe First of > Series of Six Lectures. Lecture Illustrated by Lantern. Slides of etc ■ •■-.

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Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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