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Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! M'ADOO'S JUBILEE SINGERS And PASSION PLAY. GRAND SACRED CONCERT! GRAND SACRED CONCERT! Miss UNDERWOOD will sing " CALVARY." Mr COLLINS will sing "NAZARETH." Tlio LADIES' TRIO will sing " THE LOST CHORD." Pianoforte Solo: Liszt's " Rhapsodic, No. 12 " (by request), Professor C. A. WHITE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Dresden House. Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. R. H. COLLINS, Manager. WEDNESDAY, December 2G.—Port Chalmers. THURSDAY, December 27—Mosgiel. FRIDAY, December 28.—Milton. SATURDAY, December 29.—Clinton. ' W. H. NOTT, Representative. JpRINCESS THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mr C. K. Stanford. Business Manager.... Mr Eunest Blaokstone. GRAND CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION. Mr C. R. Stanford has the honour to announce that he will Inaugurate a Dramatic Season in Drmecli n TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, BOXING NIGHT, When will be presented an Entirely Original MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE Entitled THE POWER AND THE GLORY, THE POWER AND THE GLORY, THE POWER AND THE GLORY, By Arrangement with Mr CHARLES EOLLOWAY, And interacted by the MOST POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION IN AUSTRALASIA, THE CURTAIN WILL RISE PUNCTUALLY AT 7.45. New and Novel Features and Attractions. Gravid Imposing Stage Pictures. A Startling, Picturesque, Realistic Production ot Exceptional Merit. A Dramatic Representation of Surprising Grandeur. A Display of Absolute Magnificence. An Example of Present-day Enterprise. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT 1.-THE CITY OF DESTRUCTION. Scene I—Exterior of the Mansion House. A LIE TO SAVE. ACT lI.—THE SIGHTLESS CHILD. Scene I—Drawing Room and Conservatory,. Dyco Morriss. Scene 2—The West Wing. Scene 3—lnterior of the Village Church. STORIES THAT SPEAK. ACT lII.—BENEATH THE EVERLASTING SKY. Scene I—Lizzie's Garret. Scene 2—The Bass of the Monument. Scene 3—The Summit of the same. AN ANGEL'S VISIT. ACT IV.—THE CENTRE FIGURE. Scene I—Crayle's Chambers. Scone 2—Flics of the Burlington Theatre. Scene 3—The Stage. THE TRANSFORMATION SCENE. The ORCHESTRA under the Leadership of Mr Frank Eugarde. The Novel Mechanical Effects by Jas. Robins and Assistants. The Limelight Effects by W. Papps and Assistants. The Properties by Thos. Hardio and AssistThe Costumes by Mrs Robins. The Whole Production under the Direction of Mr C. "&■. STANFORD. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circlo. and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit ONE SHILLING. Early Doors (6d extra), Open at 7 p.m.; Ordinary Doors at 7.30. Performance terminates at 10*45. The Plan will be on view at the Theatre (Dress Circle entra-nco) from 10 to 3 To-morrow (■Wednesday). Early Door Day Sale Tickets at Jacobs's. . A GRICULTURAL HALL. A TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND PRODUCTION Of "THE MESSIAH" By the DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Overture at S o'clock sharp. Admission, is (to all parts). Doors Open at 7 o'clock. H. C. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. Agricultural Hall Buildings. 203 RBLIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PROGRAMME AND DATE' ' r Of. . . GRAND MUSICAL RECITAL) By CHIEFTAIN RANGINIA, The Talented ' MAORI PIANIST AND TENOH (Late Newbury-Spada Company), Will appear in THURSDAY'S Daily Times an 3 . Star. - npHE GAELIC SOCIETY. NEW YEAR CEILIDH AND CONCERT, To Celebrate New Century. The above MEETING will be hold in Choral Hall, Moray place, WEDNESDAY EVENING, ">iid January, 1901, at 7.30. Best Vocal and Instrumental Talent, Gaelic Society's Choir and Pipers, Dunedin Pipe Band, Speeches, etc. The Casket of New Zealand Woods for presentation to Major-general Mac Donald will be on view. Tickets, Is to all parts of the Hall, procurable from, all office-bearers, or at Hall door. WM. MACLEOD, 25(1 Hon. Sec GRICULTURAL HALIi! CYCLING SCHOOL. Professor A. W. NELSON, Tho World-renowned Trick Cyclist (in conjunction with Messrs Cooke, Howlison, and Co.), begs to announce he has opened a Cycle School for Intending Cyclists. Perfect and Graceful Riding Guaranteed. Private Lessons arranged to suit ladies and gentlemen. Terms 10s Gd to £1 Is. Hours: 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m. PALMERSTON Volunteer and Athletic SPORTS, New Year's Day; Band, Bagpipes, Refreshments; Post Entries.—J. Fleming, Secretary. lsa Public Notices, QECRETARIES OF DREDGING COMPANIES '< Who have not as yet returned tho Slips (with corrections) to the Editor and Compiler of THE MINING INVESTOR'S GUIDE, Mr Alfred H. Bukton, Liverpool street, Dunedin, are kindly requested to do so as soon as possible, as tho copy for THE THIRD NUMBEK Is nearly READY FOR THE PRESS. BOBS," tho new Transvaal AVar Game, ran be obtained at all booksellers and toyshops, 23d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 1