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AMOSEMENTB. PEINCESS. THEATRE DUNEDIN. '..', ■■■'■";■■ Under the Patronage of his Lordship the Bishop and Members of the Drraedm, Liedertatel. FRIDAY and. SATURDAY, MAY 1 and 2; ..'<■;]. I far EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S .-"''■ , ' WESTMINSTER ABBEY > GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY, In a Unique Programme of the National Mnsit [ of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, " Comprising I GLEES, MADRIGALS, CATCHES, and ! . . . BALLADS. ARTISTES: Concert Contralto: Madame MARIE HOOTON! ': Soprano Boys—Masters Alfred Boughtbn, ' Reginald Hyde, Horace Marchant, Leonard ' . Hubbard, and Harold Shommonds. Male Alto: Mr PERCY COWARD. . Tenors: Mr EDWARD BRANSCOMBE aia " Mr GEORGE POWNALL. . .; Basses: Mr ALBERT ARCHDEACON and; j Mr HERBERT HILTON. i Humorous Musical Sketches: Mr DUDLEY ; , . CAUSTON. . .'• > Accompanists: Mr HERBERT HILTON and Mr EDWARD BRANSCOMBE. • PRICES: Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. BOX PLAN Now Open at Dresden Pian# " ' .' , Company. • : i Day Sales at Jacobsls and Foxls, tobacconists. • ais majksty's theatre:/; ! Under tho Direction of WILL. JAMESOJfc • THREE NIGHTS ONLY, ■< THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, APRIL 30, MAY 1 and 2. 1 JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS. ' • ; JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS; i First Appearance in New Zealand of tfil 1 Great Bio Tableaux' entitled i OUR FIREMEN ; OUR FIREMEN i (By arrangement with the Warwick Trading i Company, Limited, London), i i . . THE .GREAT FIRE. SCENE. ! The Alarm. Showing Rescue from Burning' ■ Buildings. People Jumping.from Windows. 1 Fighting tho Flames from Roofs' and Street. PRICES: 3s, 2s, andls.., " ' Rep., ARTHUR BLANCHARD. JTIS MAJESTY'S " THEATBEJ'. Commencing "'''*. '. MONDAY, MAT 4,/ Under tbe Sole Direction of Mr Geo. kisovt, I of Abbott's Opera House, Auckland. I THE ATTRACTION OF.THE "YEAR c Miss FITZMAURICB GIXL.' - ' , And her '. POWERFUL DRAMAOTO-.COMPANY, . Who have just concluded Phenomenal Seasons • through tho North Island and Chnstchnrch, including. 19 Nights at the Opera House, Auckland, will produce that Soul-stiiriogami ' Entrancing Drama, in' Four Acts and.Twlw Scenes, ; : THE,FRENCH.SP^ : , Mhicb.lga-wjth Erwrrm^Sucgesa'for Twelve . ; Weeks ; at the Lyceum. Theatre, Sydney,'and l Eight 'Nights- at the Opera Wellington* . ' '•_ ' Interpreted by • . A SPECIAL CAST'OF 31LEADEfG , ARTISTS. ' "- Miss FITZMAURICE GILU '•'As' '■■..' '•■ i ANDRE-DBlOßloa , Sumptuous Scenery,-Beautifnl Stage Effects... ' A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. • Declared by critics to bo absolutory, th's GREATEST DRAMA - Ever attempted on a New.Zealand stage, PRICES.-33, 2s, and Is. No Early Doors,. ',-'■' The Box Plan will open at the Dresden , TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 9 a.m., for. the FIRST TWO NIGHTS ONLY; and ion -■ THURSDAY MORNING for the Remainder "■ ■ of the Season. WM. L. CARDNO, Acting-Manager. , .. NOTE.—Owing to the number of plays to be pioduced during the Company's short season in Dnnediu, " THE FRENCH SPY" toll b» : staged for , POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ' . WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, • : "MAN TO.- MA N." SALE OF WORK FOR MISSION . . ■ ■ TO THE NEW HEBRIDES, At S. Matthew's Schoolroom, Stafford street TO-DAY. _ Sale opens at 2.30. Admission Free, Eveni ing Sale, with Operetta, "Beauty and the. Beast," 8 o'clock. Doors open 7 o'clock, Samission: Children, Gd; Adults, Is. ' MEEtINGS.' 1 yiCI.OSH HAL P '■'"" . A'MEETING TO WELCOME' 1 ' Mr. JOHN R. MOTT, M.A., Ph. 8.,.,. On the occasion of his Visit to Dunodin will be held in the Victoria Hall TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 29th APRIU, At 3.30 p.m. His. Worship the Mayor will Preside.' t — ' =s LECTURES. POPULAR LANTERN LECTURE by.Rev. G. H. COLE (of Melbourne), Garrison ' HaII,FRIDAY, IstMay.atSpan. Admission: Front Seats and Gallery, Is; Back Scats, Gd. 1 A Great Treat. No one should miss this. DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICES. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE & SEWERAGB BOARD. BYE-LAW No. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: (1) That the OPERATION of CLAUSES ' numbered 4, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 44,. 40, 47, SS, 59, and CO of Bye-law No. 1 is FURTHER SUSPENDED until 30th SEPTEMBER, 1903. (2) That in Clause numbered 02 the period ■•. '• Six Months " is ALTERED to read "Ten Months." ■~... ' S. H, MIRAMS, :.: ' Secretary, ' Stock Exchange Buildings, .■■■•■■ 9th April, 1303. / Jfop PUBLIC NOTICES. [A Cahd.]. * BOOT, SURGICAL and MECHANICAL DENTISTS, 63 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIK (Next Lorie's Stores). j' [A Cam.] >;! T b. barthTlome-w, ELB, I w • Barrister and Sohcito', .•■',?;3; ALEXANDRA SOUTH i>.-■&& (Successor to J£r Malcolm Macdenald), VISITS CLYDE, CROMWELL, OPHIR, ujtfM KOXBURGH Broy Month w fiawt Sin §JUI%

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12649, 29 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12649, 29 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12649, 29 April 1903, Page 1

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