JJJIS MAJESTY’S THBATEfe. THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THD BOX PLANS FOB ‘THE DOLLAR PRINCESS' WILL BE OPENED at the Dresden on THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25, at 9 o’clock. •JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Direction of J. G. Williamson, Ltd. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 27, Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON • Will present for tho First 5 Nights of an 11 Nights’ Season THE NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In tho Most Brilliant and Phenomenally Successful Musical Play of Modem Times, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, By A. M. Wilner and F. Greenbaum, Adapted by Basil Hood, with Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Music by Leo. Fall. Principals of the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY Who appear during the season: Misses Lottie Sargent Ivy Freshman Vera Collins Marne Macdonald Nance Mauusell Lily Moore And Florence Young. Messrs Langford Kirby Frank Greene Victor Prince Arthur Lissnnt Albert Neville Alfred Bayne And Bert Gilbert. The Most Brilliant and DISTINGUISHED COMIC OPERA Enterprise ever submitted to Dunedin by Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. Prices as usual. Charles Berkeley, Touring Manager. Reginald Roberts Herbert Clayton W. S. Percy Roland Hogue Charles Albert Harry Wotton Olive Godwin Ivy Bickford Stella Selbourne Alice Mitchell Viola Scott Naomai M'Quoin AUCTIONS. FRIDAY HORNING, 24th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock. At Crust and Crust's Yards, Stafford street. BUICK MOTOR CAR, 16-20 H.P., Together with Gear, etc, PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by Dr Batchelor to sell by auction, 5-SEAT BUICK 16-20 OAR, with Hood and Glass Screen, Spare Wheel and Tyres, 5 Lamps, Clock, Speedometer, and Tools. Tho car is in good order (practically new), and has done very little work. A splendid hill-climber. On view at Crust and Yards daily from Tuesday, 21st inst. MONDAY. 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, corner Tewsley and Willis streets. SUBSTANTIAL BRICK STORE and LEASE. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, instructed by Messrs G. Wigg and Co., Ltd. (on account of dissolution of partnership), are instructed to offer, as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, The unexpired Term of Lease of Part Section 28, Block LXIIL, Dunedin, containing 17.68 poles (more or less), fronting Willis and Tewsley streets, with substantial brick Building, approximately 30ft x 60ft, thereon. This is a well-built store and office, and will cany another storey. Part of it is at present used as a dwelling (4 neat rooms, range, etc.), but the wooden partitions could bn easily removed. Lean-to shed, washhouse, and tubs; asphalt yard, etc., complete the improvements. This property is close to wharves and railway. The Stevedore’s Stock and Plant will be told in lots immediately after the property. Full particulars in future issue. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At Upstairs Rooms, Manse street. VALUABLE JEWELLERY, SOLID SILVER TEA SERVICE, REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE, PEARL, AND CORAL RINGS, 2 HEAVY CABLE GOLD BANGLES, E.P. FISH AND FRUIT KNIVES, COMPLETE CASE CUTLERY AND E.P. WARE, Etc., etc. ■OARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, as above, A SPLENDID COLLECTION JEWELLERY, Etc., Etc. On view from Thursday, 25rd inst. MONDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Manse street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SMITH STREET, DUNEDIN (Close to High School, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, and Stuart street tram), TWO 4-ROOMED COTTAGES. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Part of Section 31, Block 13, with 53ft by 66l't, together with 24-roomed Houses, with sculleries; drained to Drainage Board regulations. This is in a very convenient situation, handy to the centre of Ute town, and as the owner is residing out of town and has decided to quit them, we ask investors to inspect. Also, CHEAP (Try HOME. Unexpired Teim of Loose from Otago Harbor Board of Section 26, Block 62, Dunedin, containing 12.12 poles (more or less),) with very comfortable House of 5 rooms, in good order; gas, bath, etc. House 12, Howard | street. This is a cheap and good home in a handy position. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. CHOICE COLLECTION OIL AND WATER COLORS. MAGNIFICENT AUTUMN SCENE, FRANK WALTON, R.I. BEAUTIFUL FIGURE STUDY, by James Sant, R.A., WATER COLOR, by W. EVANS, of Eton, LOCH LOMOND, by late W. Leitch, LARGE OIL ‘FLOWER GATHERERS, 1 By ! C. F, Bauerle. I i I WATER COLORS, by CHAS. DIXON, R. 1., 1 11. C. FOX, R.8.A., GEORGE SIN- : CLAIR, CAFE BROCK, CLAUDE HAYES, R. 1.. F. H. CRNER WHITMORE WATSON, and others. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell as above. , Full printed catalogues will be ready shortly. J The collection will be on view from Thors-, I day next. Innspeotion invited.
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Evening Star, Issue 14495, 21 February 1911, Page 5
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