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Amusemencs. MAJESTY’S THEATER Under the Sole Direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 8. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 8. FAREWELL NEW ZEALAND TOUR Of THE POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA' COMPANY. First Production hero of the Brilliant Musical Success, ‘THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG,’ “THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG,' ‘THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG,’, Tue Brightest and Most Fascinating of any of the Pollard Productions. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. DAINTY MUSIC, BRILLIANT BALLETS, GORGEOUS COSTUMES. POLLARD’S POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Pit (7 to 7.30), 6d extra. Box Phin Now Open at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. ERNEST SCUATZ, Touring Manager. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA CO. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 9, SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE. ‘THE ISLE OP BONG-BONG.’ Scats may be Reserved at the Dresden. I’opulrr Prices, CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. BEGG’S “ PHONERY ” | Is the Latest City Attraction! Please pay us a call! In the comfortable Music Room you can have played over to you some of the Choicest Gems of Song and the Most Charming Instrumental Selections by the Greatest Living Artists. There is no charge. We invite you just to hear what the latest Phonographs will do. Everyone can own a Phonograph now! The LATEST EDISON MACHINES at £3, £6, ~9, and £ls. Time payments can be arranged if desired. Thousands of Brilliant, Delightful Records, including the Season’s Novelties, at Is 6d and Is Sd each. (PIHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., The “ Phon cry ” and Phonograph Parlor. PRINCES STREET. A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL BALLAD. A T fairly long Intervals, out of the hundreds of songs which are published annually, some particular Ballad bursts forth and rapidly rises to the height of popularity. Now comes the latest- success: ‘THE OLD SWEET MELODY,’ By E. Carr Hardy. Tills Ballad is enjoying enormous popu larity in Great Britain, and is undoubted! the Favorite Song of the present day. Wi are introducing this Song to the New Zea land Public, and feel confident it will repea its Home triumphs. Now being sung nightly by Madami BLANCHE CARRELLI at the PRINCES? THEATRE. In keys for all voices. 2s copv, 2s Id posted. CHAS. BEGG AND CO..“LIMITED, 21-2o PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. NEW AND SUCCESSFUL SONGS. FOR BASS or BARITONE. I Wo havo a really line Selection of NEW SONGS for BASS and BARITONE. We list a few:—’Trooper Johnny Ludlow’ (Gordon Temple), ‘ My Old Shako ’ (Trotere), ‘ Lighterman Tom’ (W. H. Squire), ‘A Jolly Old Cavalier’ (J. Airlio Dix), ‘Messmates’ (Herman Lohr), ‘ A Sailor’s Song ’ (Sanderson), ‘Sailor Jack’ (Warner), ‘When the Anvil Rings’ (Kennedy Russell), and others. All proved successes, and call be specially recommended. We arc always pleased to try | over music for you. This places you under no obligation to purchase. | TWO SHILLINGS EACH. POSTED 2s Id. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 21 to 25 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. “ Everything in Music at Begg's.” Government G. iSE R. AGENT’. STATE COAL DEPOT, DUNEDIN. Mines Department, Wellington, Ist May, 1908. A PPLICATIONS will be received at this olUco up to noon of WEDNESDAY”, 20th May, 1908, for the Position of DEPOT AGENT at DUNEDIN. Applications arc to be addressed to the Uuder-Sccretary for Mines, Wellington, and marked on envelope “ Application for Depot Agent.” Applicants to state age and forward certificate from last employer. Age limit 45 years. Duties to commence June, 1908. Salary, £250 per annum. The successful applicant will require to enter into a Fidelity Guarantee Bond. T. H. HAMER. Undcr-Sscretary for Minos. E. ill R. STATE COAL DEPOT, DUNEDIN. Mines Department, Wellington, 4th May, 1908. ftpENDF-RS will be received until SATUR. yk DAY, 9th hist., for the ERECTION OF BUILDINGS, etc., in connection with the above. Plans and specifications can be seen on application to the Inspector of Mines, Government Insurance Building, Dunedin. Tenders should lac addressed to the Undersecretary for Mines, Welling! n, and marked on outside “Tender for Slate Coal Depot, Dunedin.” Lowest or any tender not necessarily aci ccpted. ! T. H. HAMER, Under-Sccrctary. S o Let. nno LET, Mornington, near tram, tidv 4-roomed Cottage; plenty walwr and conveniences. Williams Bros., grocers. TO LET, 7-roonied Plastered House, Miolne HP 0 LET, 5 Rooms, near Gardens; all con--f- veuiences, including gas. John Wilkinson, 26 Dowling street. fjpO LET, 4-roomed House; scullery, washhouse, tubs, boiler. Apply .13 Lome street. South Dunedin. fH ’G LET, 10-roonied House (every conveni--S- cues), suitable boarding-house; rent, £1 3s. Sievwright. James, and Nichol. TO LET, Five-roomed House, 90 Frederick street. J, Fleming, street. npO LET, Lease, Sell, Fox's Store and Offices (44 x 132 feet), opposite Rattray street wharf; suitable any cargo storage, factory. Mrs J. Fox, 13 Josephine street, Caversham. rffYO LET, Small Central FurnKbtd Ofi -*• low rents. Hoope~, 24 Crawford st TO LET, Fumishec.' Room, with us range, at Egliuton; nice, sunny 1 Apply 115 Maclaggan street. LET (Roslyn tram terminus), 6 ROOI A 3 bays, bath, h.c., gas; rent, : fc-amson. T° ing; LET (City, High street), Furnished or Unfurnished, 9-roomed Modem Dwelllow rent. Samson, auctioneer. frO LET, 4 Rooms, City; 9s wei tenant. Samson. LET, 6 Rooms, Valley (boilc 4-acrc) ; 10s week. Samson. TO LET (six months), High stree roomed Brick House (furnish weekly. John Reid and Sons. |''IHEAP Shop at 10s week, Ogg’s Comer, South Dunedin; good stand. TaverKing Edward street. ST. CLAIR.—3 Rooms, all conveniences; clo e beach; cheap tram fares. Hooper Crawford street. ’ I OFFICES, with Strong Room (grrundfloor) ! 'Lf Clyde Buildings. Dowling street (near Princes street). Fergusson and Mitchell. TTOTEL METROPOLB, St. Clair.—To Let, -*-J. for term, above Private Hotel, with stabling. For particulars apply to the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company, Rattray street. COMFORTABLE Home for Two or Three Boarders; hj. and c. ,bath, piano; terms moderate. Centre house, ’M’m-iroi; Terrace.

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Evening Star, Issue 12944, 6 May 1908, Page 5

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