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Amusements. " , ‘THE ORCHID.’ rim BOX PLANS~for the FIVE PEEX POBMAKCBS aro NOW OPEN at THE DRESDEN. JJTS, ' - MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction of .....Mr J. C. Williamson. Commencing THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, "• - THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, ‘THE ORCHID.’ ‘THE ORCHID.’ ‘ THE ORCHID.’ ‘ THE 'ORCHID.’ Return to Dunedin of Australasia’s Premier' Operatic Organisation, Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ‘ ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL QOMIC OPERA COMPANY, Presenting for the First Timo here London’s Gayest Queen of Musical Comedy, •THE ORCHID.’ .‘THE ORCHID.’ , Just a Pew of the Things that PEOPLE TAKE AWAY .WITH THEM Are Catalogued below: ‘ I DO ALL THE DIRTY WORK,’ la deliciously funny in the hands of that Drollest of Comedians, Mr W. S. Percy. ‘IN MY TIME’ And •FANCY DRESS,’ , Introduces a New and Delightful Lady Member of tho Company, in tho person of Miss Clara Clifton Miss Olive Godwin’s Delightful Number, ‘I MUST PROPOSE TO,YOU,' And her Duet with Mr John Ralston, ‘ TWO HEARTS,’ Simply bring .down the house. ‘LITTLE MARY;* A famous skit on J. M. Barrie’s Celebrated Comedy of that name, sang with charming demureness by Miss Evelyn Scott. ‘FROM FAR PERU’ Is a decidedly catchy number, and rendered distinctive by the remarkable dancing of Mr Fred. Leslie. ‘PUSHFUL’ Is a clever number, which owes much to the clever handling of Mr C. R. Bantock. ‘THE LADY‘SECRETARY,’ Sung in. a charming manner by Miss ■ Connie Milne, who makes her first appearance hero. ‘ COME ALONG WITH ME,’ With its pretty chorus and Pierrot Ballet, is one of the- lilts of the piece. And ' * The Entrancing “ PAS DE TROIS ” and the clever all-round work of the Royal Ballerine. Neither can we omit to mention our bevy pf voice and beauty, the Royal Ccqjiio Opera Chorus, visions of whom-aro certainly amongst the thinks v . THAT PEOPLE CARRY AWAY • After a Visit to ‘ THE ORCHID.’ The Box Plans Opened This Morning at the Dresden. COUNTRY PATRONS writing to the Box Office (enclosing remittances) will have their requests carefully attended to. • Dress Circle, sa; Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Touring Manager, Mr WALTER MONK. • THE ORCHID ’ „ SCORES THE CINGALEE’ SCORES ‘ THE COUNTRY GIRL ’ SCORES ‘ THE BELLE OP NEW YORK ’... SCORES At the Dresden piano oo.’S warehouse. RESDEN PIANO CO.’S WAREHOUSE. Meetings. DUNEDIN GUN CLUB. ■THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of *. the Dunedin Gun Club will bo held t the Caledonian Hotel, Walker street, on ‘HURSDAY, 7th March, at 8 p.m. R. MARTIN; Secretary. DUNEDIN PRESBYTERY. pm PRESBYTERY OP DUNEDUTMeots L in First Church on TUESDAY, sth isk, at 9.30 aan., as Church Extension Comlitteo, and at 10.15 a.m. for Ordinary BusiALEX. M. FINLAYSON, Clerk. LODGE MAORI, No. 105. pHB INSTALLATION of Bro. WM. *- CRAWLEY os W.M.,‘and tho Investiire of Officers, takes place THIS (Monjy) EVENING in the Masonic Hall, avensboume. Members of other lodges id Visitors aro cordially invited. Train leaves Dunedin station at 7.33 p.m. A. J. SINCLAIR. W.M. COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, No. 3,780, LOT. Members are invited to attend Official Visit to Court Pride of tho Leith, Albany Street ■ Hall, on WEDNESDAY FIRST, at 8 o’clock. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. Picnics* r"sWING to our ANNUAL PICNIC, which takes place on .WEDNESDAY Next, 6th March, our Warehouse will bo -CLOSED on that day. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ! Mnsicscllets. ~ lost and Found. ‘ T OST, Sunday, Brown-and-wbite Spaniel ; B i reward. 6Z High street, Dunedin. OST (Mosgiel, February 23rd), Gold Oreacent Brooch, set rubies; reward. H. Wright, Mosgiel. J. Rutherford, Bare wood. OST, in Melbourne street, South Dunedin, Saturday, Lady’s Pur; reward. Mrs Green, No. 2 Alexandra street. TT OST, Red Sable Collie Dog; reward. 30 B 1 . Pino Hill terrace. LOST (Saturday night, George street), by Working Man’s Wife, Cham Purse, with El 3s in; or opposite Brown’s, pastrycook. Reward on returning to K. Brown’s. OST, Greenstone Cross, Bishopsconrt; reward. Omandand Wright, 123 George LEFT (Thursday) in 5.15 p-m. train Mosgiel, Man’s Umbrella. Finder please return Harraway, Crawford street. . O*7ILL Person (known) who Took Pup tv from 78 Eglinton road Return same immediately, save trouble. FOUND, that Leonard L Lilbum, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, has Commenced Business at 30 Princes street, Dunedin (opposite City Hotel). Lectures. LADIES Cordially Invited to ATTEND a . Series of FREE HEALTH LECTURES by Miss CAMPBELL (illustrated With Lifesiso Charts) on ‘ HEADACHE,' BACKACHE, NERVOUSNESS,’ At the Lecture Rohm of the Viavi Company, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Princes street. On TUESDAY, at 3 pan. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. In Upstairs Room- 1 DM. S ~P~ BDD IN G • will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Wednesday first, at 2 o’clock, a very choice catalogue of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. Very handsome Chesterfield Suite (in saddlfibags), massive “ Cromwell*’ leather suite (buttoned), carved) “Cromwell” saddlebag suite, extending dining table, superior large plateglass front sideboard, superb Axminstear and Wilton pile dining and drawing room (bordered) Carpets and rugs, heavy brass-mounted bedsteads, all-brass fenders and fire kerbs, glass-front wardrobe, very choice pedestal duchesso pair (with 5 feet dheval glass), handsome carved duchesse pair, 4 feet hall stand, Indian rattan chairs and lounges, drophead sewing machine, bed andt table napery, plated Ware and cutlqry, valuable upright grakd piano, superior H-sfcop organ, children’s portable prams and chairs, and general household requisites of every kind. j ' _ ’’ * •

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Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 5

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