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AMUSEMENTS. 1 H B ARCADIANS.’ BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction Clarke and Meyne!!. Business Manager J. E. Moore. Curtain Rises Punctually at 7.45 p.m, ‘THE ARCADIANS’ BOOM. LAST NIGHT THE THEATRE' was Crowded to its utmost capacity, every available inch of sitting and standing room being occupied. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Notwithstanding the great success which is attending the production of ‘ THE ARr CADIANS,’ it must be withdrawn after Tonight; consequently there will be only ONE MORE EAR E WELL PERFORMANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT, CLARKE AND MBYNELL’S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY In THE ARCADIANS. Rendered by THE GREATEST OPERATIC ORGANISATION TOURING AUSTRALASIA. Great Cast, Magnificent Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, And the Best Chorus ever heard in Dunedin, which has gained for this Opera the crowning success of the season. Produced by CHARLES A. WENMAN. Augmented Operatic Orchestra, Direction of AIiBBRT VERNON. General Manager for the Company, B. A. MEYER. PRICES OF ADMISSION; 6s, ss, 3s, and 2s. Pit after 7.45, One Shilling. No Early Doors.' DAY SALES at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. JJ IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY and TUESDAY, July J and 4, FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of CLARKE AND MEYNELL’S COiulC OPERA COMPANY. First Production in Dunedin of ‘THE BELLE OP BRITTANY.’ A Catchy and Dainty Musical Play, Redolent of Quaint Old Brittany, And Brimming with the Fun and Merriment that keeps your Sides Aching. Presented by ALL THE FAVORITES OP ‘THE ARCADLANS.’ HLASGOW THEATRE UT (Late South Dunedin Town Hall), King Edward street. Tonrietors Morrison and Jackson. rO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i'O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 10-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. Doors open 7.30. GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME: THE BIRTH OF FLOWERS, A Magnificent Botanical Spectacle. VEIL OF HAPPINESS. ABE LINCOLN’S CLEMENCY. LATEST MOTOR FIEND. THE COWPUNCHER’S GLOVE. THE WOODSMAN. WON ON WHEELS. ELECTRIC BOOTS. BABYLAS INHERITS A PANTHER. A Screamingly Farcical Absurdity. Etc,. Etc., Etc. Having installed mechanism which makes CHANGING OP SPOOLS UNNECESSARY, vo are enabled to AVOID THE USUAL J ELAYS caused thereby. PRICES: 6d, Is, and Is 6d. Bookings at Hall’s (tobacconist) and Dresden. No Booking Fee. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THE ROBERTS-DAY COMPANY. Notwithstanding the expense in presenting the above Company to Theatregoers of Dunedin Mr ANDERSON intends to adhere to ins REFORM TARIFF OF ADMISSION: 3s, 2s, and Is. NO EARLY Doors or Booking Fee. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lessee ami Manager WM. ANDERSON. H. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 5, WILLIAM ANDERSON Will .Present, for the First Time in Dunedin, his NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY', Including R. ROBERTS an.! BEATRICE DAY, In Walter Howard’s Romantic Costume Play. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. GORGEOUS COSTUMES! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! UNPARALLELED EFFECTS! Stager! before Her Majesty the Queen and His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) and Georgina (Countess of Dudley). THE 'PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. A Captivating and Well-written Phry, wherein love, adventure, and sensation are equally Blended. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. A Romantic, Picturesque Drama. A Revolution m Dramatic, Art, Gemmed with Episodes of the Deepest Human Interest. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR MAID. The Finest, the Best, and Brightest Drama Yet Seen in Dunedin. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan will be on view TO-DAY at tho Dresden. Touring Manager. Fred. Heuninghani. M USI CAL FESTIVALS 01 BRITISH EMPIRE. FESTIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. THE Chief Patron: His Most Gracious Majesty King George \. Chief Patron lor New Zealand: His Excellency Lord Islington, P.C., D.5.0., Governor of New Zealand. Dircctor-in-Chief: Dr Charles Harriss. Conductors : Dr Henrv Coward and Dr Charles Harriss. Sole Organist and Chorus Accompanist Mr J, Edward Hodgson, Mus. Bac., 1.R.C.0. Visit of IE SHEFFIELD CHOIR Of 200 VOICES. 200 120 LADIES and 80 GENTLEMEN. 10 CELEBRATED ENGLISH PRINCIPALS And AN ORCHESTRA OP 40 ARTISTS. CAR SHEDS, MARKET STREET. JULY. 6, 7, and 8. MATINEE JULY 8, at 2.30 p.m. he necessary arrangements can be made.) PROGRAMME: JULY G, at 8.15 p.xn., ‘THE DREAM OF GEHONTIUS’ (Elgar). JULY 7, at 8 p.m., N’ (Harriss), ‘BLEST PAIR OF SIRENS’ (Parrv), ‘SING Y'E TO THE LORD’ (Bach). JULY 3, at 2.30 p.m., DUO NATION FESTIVAL MATINEE. JUDY 8, at 8 p.m., • ELIJAH.’ Season Tickets (transferable) for the Three Nights. 2H: Single Tickets, 10s. Admission (not reserved), ss. Hail Orders will bo dealt with in rotation. HUGO GORLITZ, Representative of Dr Charles Harriss. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. THE MANSIONS, STAFFORD STREET (Corner cf Maitland street). FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE. Large ami well-furnished rooms. Modem conveniences. Terms moderate. Mrs W. B. PENHEY, Proprietress. Telephone 1,392. JADY (student) requires Board and Resist dcncc; stale terms. " E.K.,” ‘Star’ Office. ’ANTED, by young Lady, Board and Residence, convenient to town of vithbi twopenny section. “Residence,” Star ’ Office. ANTED, Two Furnished Bcdrcoms and .ciuing Room, with board and attendance, by Two Married Ladies, child (two years), in refined family, neighborhood Maori Hill. Address, stating terms, Tiarks, 6 Henry street, Maori Hill. IST’ACANCIES Gentlemen. —Superior Board, v Residence ; every convenience ; splendid view; terms moderate. 31 Manor place. 'USA. —“The Wold is hunting for cleverness, and if a really clever person : the world half a chance ha will be d out.’’ BISHOPSCOURT, Roslyn.—s Rooms, bath, return verandah, bandy to car, £SOO. Alai. Harris and Co.

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Evening Star, Issue 14607, 1 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14607, 1 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14607, 1 July 1911, Page 7

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