jjis ' THEATRE. TUB JULIUS SEASON. ' .___■ .-SJS9 THE BOJ£ PLANS For tho "BEABOffbp opened . at tbe Drsden on Monday Corning' K|gy. riß MAJRgTYS THEATRE. Direction ... Manager ..... J. P. WILLIAMSON. ........ EicJjfctd Stewart. THE* JULIUS KNIpHT SBASjON ,Of ELEV Js!N NIGHTS, commencing ITOJESPAX NEXT,' OCTOBER W. A Short but Brilliant Season, in which J. G. VOUJAMBON Presents Mr JULIUS KNIGHT And . Mifn BEATRICE DAY In a Series of Magnificent Romantic Play®, REPERTOIRE POE THE SEASON. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14, And Two following Nights, ‘THE BREED OP THE TRKSHAJMS.’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, ‘MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE.’ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October ‘THE SACRAMENT OF JUDAS.’ To ba followed by the’Great Military Play, ‘ AN ENPIJSHMAN’S HOME.’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, ‘THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL.’ FRL, OPT. 82, SAT., OCT. 23, ’ THE SION' OF' THE CROSS.’ MONDAY, OCT. 85, and TUBS., OCT 26 ‘A ROYAL DIVORCE.’ Prices as usual. Cfaaries Berkeley, Touring Manager. KAIKORAJ BAND. fTIHB ABOVE BAND will {day at SI. G TO-MORiEOW (Sunday) AFTBRNOC commencing at 3 o’clock. r * P- LAIDLAW, Conductor. JOHN G. OSBORNE, T Secretary QAVERSHAM HARRrEES’ 3rd ANNUA SOOT AT. __And PRESENTATION OP PRIZES w To be held in the " ’ YIOTORLk HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ] Double Tickets, 6s. Musicians, Yates an< Beath'. T. SCOFfEpp, D. SWANN, Joint Secretaries. SOME NEW GEMS OF MUSIC ’ IN BEGG’S 6d EDITIONS. SONGS: i‘ HARIUGAN ’ (Hugh Woftd gU'at tuccess), ‘Listen to Me and I’ll Pro\ Im Rwht (-Jack and Jill’), ‘lf You Wei * u ™| 1 Were Yon’ (a pretty ballad sung i Cinderella Panto.), ‘Brown Eyes' (one ( wli.’Wt jwpnkr march songs'since ‘Bis Bell ), Just for the Sake of Society ’ (a son with a moral), ‘RoJ>ia Redbreast’ (anoint IKipiuar march song). TUtnfrc> / SQ , LO , S; T "PEGDY BEAR iR-UMO (a lively solo, easy and populs with voung players). ‘Birds of -Spring Mazurka ja first-class mazurka), ‘Four Litl Blackberries (one of the best schottischi SIXPENCE EACH; POSTED, 7d. We are always receiving new mjpibers, ai are at your service to try over any mm you wish. PHAS: BEGG AND CO., LTI 1 > 23, 25 Princes .street, Dunedin.' GRAND CONCERT TOUR. MISS AMY CASTLES AND PETER DAWSON. rIIHESB two talented Australian-born I •*- tastes axe now on their Australian To. and at present giving concerts in Meihour and Sydney, reaching New! Zealand a lit later. We have received a complete ran of Gramophone Records of the best-knoi inost popular items from the repertoh of these distinguished vocalists. The Gran phono Records are striking reproductions the splepdid voice and vivid singing whi has raised these Australian vocalists bo t distinctive and distinguished position, whi '; : ?y u °" by Miss Ali CASTLES; Angels Guard Thee’ (’oe obbgatp), ' Caro Nome ’ (‘ Rigoletto ’), Brag serenade ’ (’.cello accompaniment), * Win in the Trees,’ Gounod’s ‘Serenade’ (flute , compammont). Songs by PETER. DA’ SON;—' Anchored,’ ‘Bedouin’s Lovo Sou True Till Death,* ‘ Star of Eve,’ •In Cel Deep, ‘ Let Me Love Thee,’ ‘ Admir? Broom,’ ‘ I Fear no Foe,’ ‘ The Palm Bonmo Banks cf Loch Lomond,’ ‘ Bo.ik lero,’ and others. 10-JNOH GRAMOPHOI RECORDS; PRICE, 5k BACH. GHA.S. BEGG AND CO., Gramophone Parlors, Princes street. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. N.Z.R. LABOR DAY, WEDNESDAY, 13t)i OCTOBER, 19 DUNEDIN SPRING RACES, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 1315 a 34th OCTOBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for Returp till SATURDAY 23rd October, will be issued ou WEDNESDAY 13ih October, as under ; From Upper or Lower Port Chalmers, Sawyers Bay, St. Leonards, Btrrkcs. Itavensboumo, Peliobct Bay, Dunedin, Kensington, and Gavercham, To-Oanwru, Clinton, and intermediate sianotys, including stations on branches bewocn these points. j TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. I folicwin ? ALTERATIONS IN A ! ADDITIONS TO the ordinary Train Ser 1 will bo made in connection with the above j WEDNESDAY, lath OCTOBER. I Trains for Palmerston will leave Dun. *' ni - ft* l *! 8.15 a.m.. Ravensboi 3.25 a.m. and 9.26 n.m., Port Chain Upper 8.46 a.m. and 9.4® n-m., WaiUii а. and 10.37 a.m., arriving Paimerator L..18 a-m. and 12.5 p.m., returning lea; . Palmerston at 4.15 p.m. and 5.6 p.m. \ kouaiti 4.4S pan. and 6.39 p.m., Scaeliff p.m. and 6.20 pan., Waitati 5.52 p.m----i 6.51 p.m., arriving Dunedin at 7.5 p.m. j 8.6 p.m. respectively. ! Train wiii leave Dunedin for Port C j raers at 5.55 p.m. Tiie Train usually leaving Dunedin for ! merston ?.t 4.50 p.m. will NOT leave n б. p.m., Waitati 7.30 p.m., Seacliff , p.m., arriving Palmerston 9.20 p.m. j HOLIDAY EXCURSION TTCKEirS f Dunedin and stations north thereof to i merston and intermediate stations will hj : be available by Up Mail Train leaving I edin at 8.0 a.m. Passengers will not be booked from E «Hu to Waitati by Dp Mail Train Jeai Dunedin at 8.0 a.m. Tho train usually leaving Mosgicl for Dunfdin at 6.10 p.m. will NUT leave till 618 p.m. Tito Train usually leaving Mosgiel for Owtram at 5.45 p.m. will NOT leave till 610 p.m., connecting with the 5.15 n.m. train from Dunedin. I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, | 13th and 14th OCTOBER. ‘ The 11.5 a.m. Train from Dmiedin will leave Burnside at 11.27 a.m., and Abbotsford at 11.31 a.m. The Train usually leaving Dunrdin for Omakau at 11,55 a.m., will leave at 11.40 a.m. I RAGES AT WINGATUI. Trains will leave Dunedin for Wingatui Racecourse at 11.5 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 12 noon, and 12.15 p.m., returning from the Racecourse at 5.0 p.m., 5.20 p.m., and 5.30 p.m. The HAS a.m., 12 nnon, and 12.15 p.m. Trains from Dunedin and the 5.20 p,tn. Train from tho Racecourse will Nol‘ stop at intermediate stations. Return Fares (including Admission to _Course) will be—From Dunedin, Oavarebam, 'Cattle Yards. Burnside, and Abbotsford; Carriages, 2s 6d~; Seated W'aggons, fin. Ordinary Ticket* to Wingatai from Dunedin and intermediate stations will NOT be available by Special Racecourse Trains, ' The GOODS SHEDS at DUNBDIN. PORT CHALMERS, ondTOAMARU will ba , CLOSED ou W r EDS®!H>Ay ) 13th October. ‘ V- - By. Order-
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