AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE. Proprietors; John Fuller and Soon. TnULLERS’ The Best TDtICTURES J- ULLEBS’ Of All JLICTURBS. Positively Last Nights AT TUB FOOT OF THE SCAFFOLD. AT THE FOOT OF THE SCAFFOLD. A Powerful Drama. THE SECRET OF THE SAFE Around Montenegro.—His Western Way.— Pimple’s Fire Brigade.—Man v. Bear.— Topical Budget.—Rudolph, Lady Hairdresser By FULLERS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Plan at Jacobs’s. 'rp H B BLUB BIRD.’ "FROM THE HEART OF MAETERLINCK ‘THE BLUB BIRD’ HAS FLOWN TO THE HEARTS OF TUB PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONS.” OPENING PERFORMANCE. FRIDAY, MAY 16th. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. COMMENCING MONDAY, 12th. May. Four Nights Only. Four Nights Only. FIRST TIME IN DUNEDIN. FIRST TIME IN DUNEDIN. FIRST TIME. IN DUNEDIN. Mr Edward Branscombo Present? his Now Famous EN GUSH COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. This Company has never before appeared in . the South Island. This is the Company that took Auckland and Wellington BY STORM, Playing 180 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS 180 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS . 180 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS In above Cities to RECORD BUSINESS. RECORD BUSINESS. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. Their business in the North" can onlv be described a® SENSATIONAL. SENSATIONAL. THE Mr Claude Danipier, Mr George Morgan, Mr Oliver Peacock, Mr Gavin Wood, Mr Leonard Griffiths, Miss Evelyn Ward, Miss Hilda Lane, Miss Irene Vere, ARTISTS: Character Comedian. Light Comedian. Baritone. Bass. Pianist. Contralto. Soprano. Soubrette. A COTERIE OP STARS IN BRILLIANT PROGRAMMES. This Company was fined for overcrowding the Exhibition Building, Adelaide (which holds over 3,000 people). NEED MORE BE SAID. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is, Box Plan Dresden Opens May 9. Day Sales Jacobs’s. CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Manager. THREE NEW TONE POEMS BY THE COMPOSER OP MOON MOTHS.’ The IDEALISTIC TONE POEMS of A] BERT KUSSNER arc VERT WIDEL APPRECIATED, especially AMON PEOPLE OF CULTURED MUSICA TASTE. While graceful and effective, the are not technically difficult. ‘AUTUM RBVBRY,’ a charming idyll in meditatii and dreamy mood: full of the composer individuality. ‘SPRINGTIME,’’ a '.spout ncous, colorful composition, “having.an ii exhaustible store of melody.” ‘AT PARI ING,’ a romantic tone poem; expressive ax tuneful. In Beautiful Art Covers. Price, 2s each. By Post, 2s Id. rfTHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD Headquarters for Music. PRINCES STREET. SHOWS. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. Grand winter show and EXHIBITION. Farm Exhibits, Dairy Products. Home Industries, N.Z. Manufactures, Fat Stock Exhibition, Running Machinery, Farm Implements, School Competition?, etc.. In the Society’s New BRYDONE HALL, ANNEXES, and Fuller and Sons’ HALL, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th JUNE, 1913. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE. WEDNESDAY, 14th MAY, 1913. Early application for Floor Space necessary. Schedules of prizes and full particulars from ' H, A 7. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 34, Telephone 1,031, Dunedin. DUNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB. Annual show poultry, pigeons, CANARIES, DOGS. CATS, AND CHILDREN’S PETS. BIDET'S BUILDINGS, CRAWFORD STREET, JUNE 3, 4, and 5, 1913. ENTRIES positively CLOSE; Dog Section, MAY 10; Other Sections, MAY 17. Send for Schedules. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 92, or Empire Buildings, Princes street. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORuER STOPPING PARTS OP PENKILL AND HAMILTON STREETS. ■jVrOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at a i-x Special Meeting of the Dunedin City Council held on TUESDAY, the 291h April, 1913, it was resolved, by way of Special Resolution to operate as* a. Special Order, that “ that put of Pen kin street in Valley Ward of the C (y of Dimediu situate between Section IS, Block X., North Harbor and Blucskin District, and Sections 1 and 2, Block XI., North Harbor and Blueskin District; and also that part of Hamilton street, in the aforesaid ward of the said City, situate between Section 39, North-east Valley Survey District, and Section 41, North-east Valley Survey District, aa more particularly shown by green color on a plan deposited in thq Town Clerk's Office, Dunedin, the aforesaid streets being also shown on a plan deposited at the Uud Registry Office, Dunedin, and numbered 2,217. he and the sarnie are hereby stepped.” AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that tho said Resolution will be SUBMITTED FOR. CONFIRMATION to an Ordinary Meeting of the City Council to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of May, 1913. G. A. LBWIN, Town Clerk. Dime Jin, 2nd May, 1915. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by young Lady, Board and Lodging; moderate; vicinity Hanover street. “Comfortable,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, steady young Man Boarder; comfortable home; penny section. Apply 72 Glen road, Cavershnm. WANTED, Board and Residence in private family by young Tradesman. Address “ Tradesman," ‘Star’ Office. YACANCY for a Few Gentlemen Boarders; terms, etc., -on application, “ Eawhiti,” 39 Arthur street. (Mrs Christie). WANTED, by Lady Student, Board and Lodging m a private family; Gather lie home preferred. Apply “ Student,” Albany Street Post Office. SUPERIOR Home offered for respectable young Lady; every home comfort; penny section, south. "Superior,” ‘Star’ Office. . ■ A DVEETKSER has private Sitting and XjL Bed Room;' mitt two ladies at busina** re.gmttwaan. ..ffittr’ 1 OSphy'
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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 7
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