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Ip MAJESTY’S THEATRE. i Direction J. *nd N, TJJT. I LAST MIGHT. BAKER ANDBBST’S PICTURES.:; LIVING IRELAND. LIVING IRELAND. Scenes of LIVING IRELAND. Historic Interest. LIVING IRELAND. Showing 'lreland from the Giant's Oaaseway to the Lakes of Killarney. A Trip Through Dublin’s Broad Streets. To Waterford on the Wexford lane. Beautiful Views of the (Sties of Cork and limerick. The River Shannon. The Gap of Dunloe. SCENES OF IRISH LIFE. Showing Peat-cutting, Some Pictures of Irish Chirac ten, with their wonderfully interesting faces and Humorous Demeanor. J. M. CAMPBELL In New Stories about his Friend Mulligans. “He’s such a fool, you know,” he says such silty things. Hear About Mulligan and the Races. Heat About Mulligan and the Sharpers. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. Box Offioe at the Dresden Piano Com-' party's Warehouse. Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.. NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 and 27. Direction Schulz, Curtius, and Powell, 44 Regent street, London, W. IRENE AINSLEr, Madame MELBA'S PROTEGEE (The New Zealand Contralto). PROGRAMME. Piano Solo—‘Concert Study’ (Rubinstein). — Mrs Ernest H. Queree. Air—‘ Mon coeur S’ouvre ata voix,’ ‘ Samson et Delila ’ (Soint-Saens). —Miss IRENE AINSLEY. Song—‘Sirs, Your Toast,’ ‘Carmen’ (Bizet). —Mr M. Hamilton Hodges. Songs—(a) ‘Souvenance’ (Bemberg), (b) ‘The Night has a Thousand Eyes’ (Metcalf), (c) ‘Absent ’ (Metcalf), (d) ‘lmitation’ (Katherine Barry).—Miss IRENEAINSLEY. Interval of ten minntes. ' Song—‘Thy Foe’ (Blumenthal). —Mr - Hamilton Hodges. Piano Solo—‘Gavotte de Concert’ (CorelliFriodenthal). —Mrs Ernest H. Qocree. Song—‘Out on the Bocks* (Dolin'). —Mass-* IRENE AINSLEY. Songs—(a) ‘Heatherbud’ (Braun), .(b) ‘Ever' so Far Away’ (Braun), (c) ‘My Song i» of' the Sturdy North’ (German).—Mr M. Hamilton Hodges. Song—‘The Lost Chord’ (Sullivan). —Miss IRENE AINSLEY. PRICES: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d;. Pit, Is. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs’s, WARWICK AINSLEY, Business Manager. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Concert Direction J. AND N. TAIT. THE RETURN OF A GREAT ARTIST. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 4th, sth, 6th November. MARK HAMBOURG: -MARK HAMBOURG! 'MARK HAMBOURG! THE : MARK HAMBOURG! MARK HAMBOURG! FAMOUS I MARK HAMBOURG! : MARK HAMBOURG! PIANIST. •MARX HAMBOURG! v THE RUBINSTEIN CP TO-DAY. Extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm have greeted Mark Hambourg throughout the present tour, the orthodox hand-clapping giving way to frantic cheeriug at the dose of the Great Pianist’s memorable performances. Box Plans open NEXT THURSDAY •MORNING at the Dresden Piano Co. PRICES—6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s, 2s. G. D. PORTU6, Manager. " HALLOWEEN.” gCOTTISH FESTIVAL. BURNS HALL, FRIDAY - , OCTOBER 30. ‘THE LOVE SONGS OP SCOTLAND.’ A Popular and Humorous Scottish Lecture by Rev. J. AETKEN, M-A. Scotland’s Finest Lore Songs by our T>aArng Scottish Vocalists. Scottish Music and Highland Dancing, Etc., Etc. Watch Papers for Full Programme. TICKETS: Gallery and Front Chairs, 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Obtainable from Members of Committee and John Gillies, George street. J. R. FAIRBAIRN. Secretary. PORTOBELLO, BROAD BAY ONLY. MARINE EXCURSION, SUNDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1908. N MA H E (Twin screw). FARES: Adults (return or single), Is; Children Half-price. Leaves Dunedin 10 a.m. via Main. Channel, Quarantine Islands, Portobello, Broad Bay, and arrives back noon; round trip, Is. Afternoon, leaves Dunedin 2.30, leaves Portobello 5, arriving Dunedin 6 o’clock; return Is. DUNEDIN FERRY COMPANY, LTD. NOW THAT THE HOLIDAY SEASON HAS COMMENCED! You should arrange to secure a pleasuregiving, people-entertaining Edison Phonograph. No “ dumpiness ” on wet days if yon have a phonograph! The centre of attraction in the evenings, and on week-end trips. ITS WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE! We supply Genuine Edison Phonographs at £3, £6, £9, and £ls, and you can buy themon very easy time payments it you wish. SPLENDID NEW RECORDS! Edison's, Is 9d; Sterling, Is 3d. A choice of Music to suit every taste. Come and hear a few of the sparkling novelties! P<HAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., Kj Tie “ Phonery,” PRINCES STREET. Lost and Found. LOST, Wednesday, Black-and-tan Terrier Pup; reward. 3 Smith street. LOST, between Braithwaite’s and Stafford street, Purse, containing gold and silver. Reward returning 75 Stafford street. LOST, yesterday, Pink-and-gcey Parrot. Finder rewarded on returning to Perry, 189 Cumberland street. 1710 UND —A Sura of Money, Octagon. Apply !', and F. Marian. PORTOBELLO.— Lost, Canoe Paddle. Return Portobello Hotel; reward. TTTILL Person who took Overcoat, Wash* m eris Hall, Wednesday,* return 27 Canongate street, and get own. FOUND (at S&wart’s, the People's Fishmonger)— English Kippera, Mutton Birds, Rabbits (end of season). Red Hearings. ■fjlOUND—Also Prime Poultry, Tirkeyw A? Chickens, Boiling Fowls, Fresh and Cooked Fish. Stewart, fishmonger and poulterer. T7lOUND.—Repairs to all mokes Bicycles, -T Lawn Mowers, Searing Machines, Wringers, tic. MelviHe, 40 George 'Street. TiIOUND, the Best Place to get yonr UmJU brellas Re-covered and Reps&eCl is at Martinelli'a. George street. ' "OOUND. —Pint Tailors, 23 George street; JP Soils to fit, look, wear; nothing better;

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Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 7