Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE ■*• . Under tho Direction of Mr J. 0. WILLIAMSON. Representative, Mr E STEWART. EVEN 1 * OF THE SEASON. .For the FIVE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE^ .Commencing THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JAN. 3, FIRST PRESENTATION IN NEW ZEALAND 01 Mr Justin Huntly jJ/Cartby's Rominos .in Four Acts, . IF I WERE KING. In both England and America .the success of this great play has rivalled that of "Sherlock Holmes." It ran throughout tho whole of last) year in New York, and is now being played to; „ overflowing audiences at the St. Jamesli Theatre, London, and has achiovoe 1 THE SUCCESS OF THE PRESENT' : LONDON SEASON, Which was recently verified during the REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL SYDNEY! . SEASON., ~ ~ ' ';v-'.'. ■'.■ 'Mr CUTLERHASIINti& 1 '-^'''C^* Whose performance of the great Detective haf • placed him high m 'popular favour, will ' appear a» • FRANCOIS VILLON, A Character in ivhich he is credited with having ECLIPSED HIS PREVIOUS PERFORM- v ANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 O'CLOCK:. The Grand Spectacular Romantio Play, "IF I WERE KING," ' With the following Grandi' ; Carta' FRANCOIS YILLON Mi> CULYER HASTINGSLouis XI .....Mr J. B. Atholw.ood! Tristan I'Hermito ..'..Mr H. Hamilton Stewart. Olivier lo Dain ....' Mr Roland Stavelyy Tliibaut D'Arissigny.......Mr F. Lumsden Hare Noel le Jolys ...'. Mr Frank Hollins Rone de Montighy MrT W. Lloyd Guy Tabcrie .......™.v.-Mr (Frank-Phillipa Colin !e Cayeulx ~....„....Mr Paul Scardon, Jehan Le Loup ,«.., Mi Dale Revenall Oasin Cholet ... . Mr Fred Patoy Robin Turgis ~»...«,.»...Mr Edmund Gwcnn J)e 'Kantoillet ...„.„.„.Mr Horace Walpole Du La.ii Mr G. L. Ifernman Captain of the Watch.,.«.Mr iHorace Hannell' Kathcrino Vaucellea May Chevalies j Mother Villon „.,.«,i!iE3 Minmo Terry, I Huguettc du Hamel ..„~.. .Miss Mabel Lano Jeheannetou .....Miss Nina Herbert \ Blanche .....M.n.uA Miss Julia Merion ' Isabeau .Miss Florence Glecson Dcnisa ..„..„...., Hiss Lillian. Meyers puperb and Realistic Pictures by. Messia Ji Gordon, Geo. Dixon, and Win. Little. Magnificent Costumes, Elegant Appointments^ Elaborate Properties. Stage Manager Mr J.'W. HAZLETT,' BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Plan for the Opening Performance will he on view at Jacobs, tobacconist, THIS DAK from 10 a.m. fill 5 p.m. Also Day Sales (eatlji door). . . / Prices: 1 Ss,.3g Od, 3s, Is 6d,.and Is. i ryDDFELLOWS' HALL, BALCLUTHAj •'. MONDAY, JANUARYS,. POLLARD'S OPERA COMEANB Iu tho Record-breaker,, FLOKODOBA'. Box Plan at Fruish's, tobacconist, ' Prices r is, 23 6d, Is. •pRIiNiCEfiS SEEJIJfiE, RETURNi OITTHB OLD. FAVOURITES. ' POLLARD'S OPM COMPANY", Commencing „.i,i;,;..-.- • jfjjjjj AT/ JANUARY;* MANAGERIAL NOTE.—On Friday Evening Nest, the 9th January .Mr Tom Pollard will have the honour of presenting (by arrangement with J.;C. Williamson, Esq.), for tho first time in Dunedin, the reigning London aitraction, THE TOREADOR! an Entirely 'New and Original "Musical Play, by James T. Tanner arid Harry Niohblls; mueio by Ivan Caryll and Lionel,Mdnckton, and now. in its Second: Year of Unparalleled Success at the Gaiety Theatre, London. Box Plan will be opened for. inspection* x] Dresden on TUESDAY MORNING. Day Sales at Jacobs. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Few Orchestral Stalls, 55., Further particulars later issue. rjTAGO ' HIFLE I ASSOCIATION. Tho THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL PRIZEFIRING of the above Association will be held! at PELICHET BAY RANGE, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 4th, sth, GUa, and 7th FEBRUARY, 1903. ' LARGE AMOUNT OF PRIZE-MONEIi COMPETITIONS OPENLTO ALL, ENTRIES CLOSE at Garrison Hall, at 9 p.m. on MONDAY, 2nd February. U~NED IN ATHEN.EUM ' Contains 20,000 Volumes. New Books, Papers, and Magazines by. every) mail. Special terms for Country' RcsU dents, who may combine to obtain Books. Town Members' single annual subscription admitting to Library, and Reading Booms, 21a (less than scl a week); double, 31s 6d. Proportional charges, for shorter periods. Youths, half-price.' 13s R. G. WHETTER, Hon. Sec. Public Hotices. TVURINCf THE XMA3 SEASON OUR ■ WINDOW-DISPLAY Attracted 1 fa OUR SHOWROOMS large numbers-of Customers, who were delighted! with the Variety and Design *> '-if tho Goods, WE LOOK TO THE PUBLIC FOR- THEIB : 9 CONTINUED PATRONAGE. DURING THE NEW YEAR SEASON, •'■■ ," " ]. Because WE CAN SATISFY THEM WITH .' . ■ . GOODS Of the BEST QUALITY, "6f the LATEST DESIGN, At tho LOWEST PRICES, STOCK FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERYi ' SILVER and E.P. GOODS. LEATHER and FANCY GOODS! REPAIRING DONE ON THE PREMISES < - By a Competent Staff of Skilled Watchmakers and '•'.': •Jewellers. '; .;'-/ G. &T. YOUNa J WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICUNS, ■ - W PRINCES STREET, ' >| , v ""iji P. COBSET < i? eC i F , otm ', Stl4i ß llt *&&;'-& V,l«- C °?. SETS ; Enghsh Make; Startling \ Yalm.-GiUman. and Co, 70 Princes street. -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12551, 3 January 1903, Page 1
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