A,|*US,EMENTS, .MAJESTY'S THEATRE-TO-NIGHT. BRILLIANT SUCCESS! THE PLAYERS In 'QUR BOYS,' ■our BOYS," , 'OUR BOYS,' The Bright;. Clean, Tln-ee-act Comedy which ran for 1,157 nights in London. Dress Circle and Reserved Sta'ls, 3s; SUUs„ 8s; Bit, Is. Plan at Dresden. Day Sal«:s Jacobs's. Its MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction of , Mr J. C. Williamson. MOST NOTABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, Mr J. C. Williamson will Present for the First Time in New Zealand The Strong. Spirited, and STIRRING MILITARY DRAMA By Edward Ferris and B. P. Matthews— THE CHEAT, THE CHEAT, THE CHEAT. An Exciting, Spectacular Military Drams*, Interpreted by Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, Undoubtedly THE STRONGEST COMBINATION THAT EVER VISITED THE DOMINION. Meesrs Geo. Titheradge Gregan M'Mahon READ THE NAMES: READ THE NAMES: Messrs Thomas Kingston Cyril M'Kay Harry Pliinmer Fred Combourne Dion. Titheradge Lewis Waller, nm. T. Lloyd li. Hardinjre Eardley Turner Fred Camboi Redge Carey Dion Tit'hera Boyd Irwin Lewis Wallet Roland Stavely T. Lloyd F. Harcourt . L. Hardinge C. Morse . „ Misses Misses Ethel Warwick (Her Elwvn Harv< First N.Z. Appear- Marjorie Mu; a, nc e) Ethel Gordoi Nellio Calvin Maud WingH Emma Temple And Many Other Popular Artists BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at the Dresden. PRICES: ss, 3s, and Is. THE PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY LIMITED. PORTOBELLO, BROAD BAY, AND RUSSELLS. S.S. MOERANGI. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 27th and 28th November, 1909. Leaves Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6.20 n in Leaves Portcbello 8 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 5 p.im Return Fares: > ADULTS, Is; CHILDREN. 6d. CRiCKET= lON TO Mr C. G. MACARTNEY. DER to Introduce Mr MACARTNEY -*- to the Cricketers and the public the Oomnuttee of the above Association invite all those interested to meet in Mr E. S. Wilson's Board Room TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1.45 p.m. A special invitation is extended to those who assisted the Association in their recent financial effort?. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. LECTURES. g, K GT U H E. JU Arranged by the Otago Institute. 'RECOLLECTIONS OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE,' BURNS HALL, MONDAY, November 29, At 8 p.m. Lecturers: Messrs GEO. FEN WICK and MARK COHEN. Reserved Seats, 2s; Rest of Hall, Is. Tickets obtained and Plan of Reserved Seats at the Dresden. W. B. BENHAM, Hon. Sec. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ryO/j Cumberland street, near Union ♦ street.—Comfortable Board, Residence; single or double rooms; homely; moderate; convenient penny car. TACANCY Three Gentleman Boarders in ' Queen street; hj. and c, shower, bath; telephone. "Z.," 'Star' Office. VACANCY Two Working Men; piano, hj. and c. water, all conveniences; terms, 16s 6d (washing done). 58 Rockmont Terrace, Macteggan street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. " AORANGI" BOARDING-HOUSE, Stewart Island. "RS LOCKETT begs to intimate to the j-f-a. Travelling Public thai she has Enlarged and Renovated the above Premises, and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors, who can rely on every attention being paid to their comfort. Three minutes' walk from Post Office: splendid view. Terms moderate. Oil Launch runs in connection with the house daily. Mrs LOCKETT, Proprietress. OBAN HOUSE, STEWART ISLAND. MRS HANSEN begs to intimate that she has agam TAKEN CHARGE of the above Premises, which she has had thoroughly Renovated Throughout, and has First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Visitors to Stewart Island will find every attention paid to their comfort. Two minutes' walk from wharf, a id within 1 chain of Post Office. Arrangements can be irade for Boating Trips every dav. Terms moderate. CAPTAIN HANSEN, Proprietor. AMILTON'S Summer Boarding-house, ....- Queenstown.—Comfortable, and every convenience. Tariff, 6s per dav, or 30s per week. TO LET, Furnished Residenee~ln Oamaru for two months; low rent. Particulars from" Residence," Box 253, Dunedin. J ROAD Bay.—Splendid Accommodation at the Boarding-house: boating, foiling and bathing. Apply Mrs Andrej-i, tress. COAL NOTICES. PRIE MAN'S COAL Is Without Question the BEST BROWN COAL In the Market. Therefore, when ordering, just e«y FREEMAN'S. SPORTING. PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1909, Will be held' at the NEW COURSE, FORBURY PARK, Ou FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 26th and 27th NOVEMBER. First Race at 1 p.m. Each Day. Admission: . Grounds Is, Grand Stand 4&. Special Cars, via St. Clair, leave Post Office as required. Fares, 6d H.'L. JAMES,.'. Secretary. » FORBURY PARK TROTS. TQRAGS will RUN between St. KiJda and Talutna Tram Terminus and F6rb\iry Park, Meeting nil Cars. Fare, 3d. j. hill.
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Evening Star, Issue 14224, 25 November 1909, Page 5
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