Amusement*. "RP 6 MAJESTY'S THRATMf, Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. General Manager ... ~fc.. ... Mr H. Bracy. Business Manager. •„. ... Mr R. Stewart. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON OF Mr J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S OOMIC OPERA COMPANY. «EP?ODUOnON FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Of the . -CHARMING ROMANTIC OPERA, THE YEOMEN OP THE GUARD, OAST OF OHARACTBRSt Sir Richard Cholmondeley (lieutenant of the Tower) „ Mi Arthur Crane Colonel Fairfax (under sentence of death) Mr C Kenningham. Sergeant Meryll (of the Yeomen of. the Guard) Mr F. Wilson. Leonard Moryll (his son) .Mr W. Whyte, Jack Paint (a strolling jester) Mr H. H. Wallace. WOfred Sbadbolt (head gaoler) > Mr Howard Vernon. First Yeoman Mr J. R Coortenoy. Second Yeoman Mr F. Buchanan. Third Yeoman. Mr Fred. England. Fourth Yeoman. Mr wTxnilL First Citizen. Second Citizen .—Mr B. ORourke, JSfr Harrison. Elsie Maynard (a strolling singer) Miss Dolly CarfJas. Phcebe 'Meryll (Sergeant Meryll'a daughter) Miss Aggie Thorn. Dame Carruthers (housekeeper of tower) Mass Celia GmlonL Kate (hear niece)- .....Miss Vinaa de Loitte, Yeomen of the Guard, Gentlemen, Citisens, by the Famous Repertoire Chorus. Produced under direction of iMr H. Bracy. Musical Director ... ... .„ Mr George Hall Box Plan on view at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s: Pit, Is. Early Doors till 7.30. Stalls, 3s 6d; Pit, Is 6d. The PORT CHALMERS TRAIN will be DELAYED till 11.10 THIS EVENING. w ARRISON HALL. Under the Direction of Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. MAMMOTH MUSICAL EVENING By Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. PRINCIPALS, CHORUS, and ORCHESTRA. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. SCENES from MIKADO and CANTATA TRIAL BY JURY. Comprising in all 100 Artistes. PRICES, ss, 2s, and Is. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at DRESDEN, where Reserved Seats can be booked at 1* extra. S MAJESTY'S THEATRE Sole Direction of Messrs CLYDE MEYNELL and JOHN GUNN. Business Manager G. Homan Barnes. Treasurer „ Herbert Leigh. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 14, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 14, And for POSITIVELY SEVEN NIGH'iS ONLY. POSITTVELY SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. THE FATAL WEDDING. THE FATAL WEDDING-. THE FATAL WEDDING. The Most Popular Play In Australia. • Presented wj;.li ilic same DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE That has Caused the Entire ENGLISH. AMERICAN, AND AUSTRALIAN PRESS TO RING IN TERMS Of GENERAL AND ENTHUSIASTIC APPRECIATION. Whilst the Leading Critics of New Zealand with one accord have Testified to tbo PRE-EMINENTLY POPULAR POSITION This PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY Holds in the DRAMA RECORDS OF TODAY. THE FATAL WEDDING. "A packed house greeted the first production of ' The Fatai Wedding.' The piece is frankly melodrama—but melodrama that is free from all the worst absurdities of its class, and has very many decided advanTHE tagos over all recent plays of the AUCK- same type. Then ttw acting is so LAND divest, of the usual snarls of vil- ' STAR ■' lainy and screams of virtue that it SAYS:—preserves always some semblance to that despised thing reality. Last, but most, it introduces to us tho prettiest little glimpse of the sweet world of the children that has been seen for many years pass." THE FATAL WEDDING, Introducing tho FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE And the "TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK, Incidental to which are a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE DEESDBN. Prices: 4s, ?.s (3d, and Is. Early Door Sales, 6d extra to Stalls and Pit, obtainable at Jacobs's, tobacconist. MANAGERIAL. The CURTAIN WILL RISE at 7.50 each evening, when patrons are requested to be seated. A LATE TRAIN WILL RUN to PORT CHALMERS EACH EVENING. DUNEDIN FANCIERS' SHOW AGRICULTURAL HALL, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, THIS WEEK. CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, Record Entries DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES. THE BOOM SONG. Now Raging all over the Globe. BOM-BOMBAY (Won't you take me back to Bombay?) Sung, Whistled, and Played Everywhere. Is 6d per copy. Posted to your address, 1* 7d. BE G G AND CO., ' 21 Princes street, Dunedin. Auctions. SATURDAY. 14th JULY. At 12.30 o'ebek. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. By Order of the Mortgagee. For Absolute Sale. FREEHOLD PROPERTY SOUTH DUNEDIN. * LEX. HARRIS AND CO. - have received instruction.'; from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, as above, Allotment 70 en plan of Subdivision of Block XL, Township of Forbury, containing 11.2 poles 50 links frontage to Stafford road by 140 links, with a 4-rooxned Dwelling (scullery and washhouse) thereon. Title under Land Transfer Act. SATURDAY, 14fch .TCJLY, At 11.30 o'clock. ' At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. 7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AKD CO. LIMITED, have received instructions to ecll by public auction, as above— On. account of Mr Robt Cupplcs, jun. (Dtautau): 5 superior draught mares and fillies 4 high-class heavy draught geldings 1 firstclass grey carriage gelding. Mr Cupples's horses can now be seen at the Rink Stables. They are an extra-good lot all young, sound, and good workers. On account of a Southland Client: 1 first-class draught gelding, 5 rearstrial ' * '■ 1 first-class draught gelding, 7 rearstrial. *" * ' On account of other Vendors; 5 draught mares and geldings 6 sflEkw.-fiart and Ikfrt harrees.iorws.
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Evening Star, Issue 12864, 13 July 1906, Page 5
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