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AMUSEMENTS. EINCESS THEATRE DUNEDIN. Under the Patronage of his Lordship tie • Biabop and Members of the Dunedin Liedertafel. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, en& .. SATURDAY, MAY 1 and 2. . Mr EDWARD BRAJfSCOMBE'S •WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE AND CONCERT PARTY. PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY, MAY 1. Part I. Chorus-" Take Thy Banner" (Jaines Coward), 1834-1880). " ■ ■ ■ Glee-" Oh, by Rivew" (Sir Henry Bishop, 1785-1855). ' Song—".The Swallows" (P. H. Cowen).— Master Leonard Hubbard. Old Cumberland Ballad-"'Hie Oak-«nd the Ash"- (a.d. 1G20) arranged by E. Branscombe.—Madame Marie Hooton. Song—" I am a Friar of Orders Grey " (Reeve). —Mr Herbert Hilton. ' Quartet—" Of a' the Airts the Wind can Blam" ' (William Shore). Male Alto Song-" Venetian Song" (Tosti).-Mr Percy Cowaid. Glee—"The Bells of St. Michael's Tower." (William Kynvett, 1779-1856). Newly «• ranged by Sir Robert, Steward (1825-1694). ' Pakt It. Madrigal-" This Plcasaunt Mbnthe of Maie"(William Beale, 1784-1854). Old Sea Song—"The Lowland Sea" (arranges by B. Branscombe).—Mr Edward Branscombe. Old Scotch Song—" Domi the Burn " (arrangcoJ by E.. Branscombe).—Madame Marie Hooion. Catch—" 'Twas Ton, Sir" (Earl of Momington). —Messrs Coward, Pownall, and Hilton,' * Part Song-"Gentle Spring" (Lane Wilson).— Boys of the Westminster Abbey Glee Party. Humorous Musical Sketch—" The MusicalVil- ■ lage" (Dudley Causton).—Mr Dudley Caus--ton... \ : -V . . Part Song—" The Dawn of Day" (Samuel Reay, 1828). . , . God Save the King. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. PRICES: Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Dresk Circle. 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. BOX PLAN Now Open at Dresden Piano Company. . Day Sales at Jacobs's and Fox's, tobacconist. p 111 N ÜBS S THEA TB E. Under the Sole Direction o! Mr H. Rickards. ■ Commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. ■ MR HARRY~iICKARDS'S . NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND : CONO'INENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Consisting of an array o£ Talent seldom $ ever seen together on ono and the same programme. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 6. JACQUES INAUDI. The JACQUES INAUDI. . Meatal JACQUES INAUDI. Marvel. JACQUES INAUDI. The JACQUES INAUDI. i Man with! JACQUES INAUDI. " Two Brains, Who does Astounding Problems in his Head that he Cannot Do on Paper. GRACIE EMMETT. ' America's GRACIE EMMETT Greatest GRACIE EMMETT. Comedienne, GRACIE EMMETT. . And her Specially selected Company of American . Artists, consisting .of BEN. J. MILES, FRANCES GRAY, LE ROY WIMMER. WALLACE BROWNLOW. The Fambm WALLACE BROWNLOW,. ;„:'. .Operatic WALLACE BROWNLOW. . Baritone. England's G. W. HUNTER. Comedian Great G. W. HUNTER. AndCharacter G. W. HUNTER. ..Raconteur. THE GREAT CLIVE. Prestidigitator. THE GREAT CLIVE. > and Conjurer. SAM HOLDSWORTH. SAM HOLDSWORTH. LITTLE EILEEN CAPEK. LITTLE EILEEN CAPEL. IVY SCOTT. MADG-B THOMAS. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan opens on Saturday Morning at tho Dresden. J. F. LARKIN, Treasurer. M. MARCUS, Manager. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATUE. J.J. ■ ___ Commencing ' ■ r MONDAY, MAY 4, Under the Sole Direction of Mr Geo. Akoit, • of Abbott's Opera House, Auckland. THE ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR, Miss FITZMAURICE GILL And her POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Who have just concluded Phenomenal Seasons through (lie North Island and Christchurch, including 19 Nights at the Opera House; Auckland, will produce THAT SOUL-STIR-RING AND ENTRANCING- DRAMA. I» FOUR ACTS AND TWELVE SCENES, THE FRENCH #Y (For Positively TWO Nights Only), which ran with Enormous Success for TweJvl Weeks at the Lyceum Theatre, Sidney, and Eight Nights at the Opera House, Wellington. Interpreted by A SPECIAL CAST OP 31 LEADING ARTISTS. ■Miss FITZMAURICE GILL As ANDRE de LORIAC. ' Sumptuous Scenery, Beautiful Stage Effects. A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. \ Declared by critics to be absolutely the GREATEST DRAMA. Ever attempted on a New Zealand stage. Produced under the Direction of Mr CHAS. BLAKE. Stage Manager Mr Leo. de Chateau. Assistant Stage Manager.. „■....Mr A. Hedef. PRICES—3s, 2s, and'ls.' NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLAN at the Dresden. : Day Sales at Jatobs's. • Doors open 7.30; Curtain at 8 o'clock; car* riages 10.45. WM; L. CARDNO, Acting Manager. WEDNESDAY, MAY G. (By Special Arrangements with George Eignold, Esq.) "MAN TO MA N." . ST. JOHN'S HALL, ROSLYN. GRAND JAPANESE FAIR. . THIS DAY (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY (THIS WEEK). Choice Assortment of Japanese Noveltiesi specially imported at bargain prices; also a large variety of other Useful and Ornamental ■ Articles. Entertainment this evening: "The Mouse-trap." ■ Admission: Afternoon, Evening, Is. ' - SOap ft A R. B, I S 0 N H A L L.' lX TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. REV. COLE'S LANTERN LECTURE, PROG RAMME (all illustrated) ;. Solo—" Killarney."—Miss Dunsmuir. Solo-" Ora Pro Nobis."—Miss Cook. Violin Solo—"Swannee River."—B. A. de Lantern,. ■. ■ ■ • Recitation—" Mary o. f Scots."—Mr Marshall. Solo-"Calvary."-W. M'Kenzie. %'-. Solo—" Star of Bethlehem."—D. Roliertson. And Rev. G. H. Cole, " Picture,:§ong, andStory." About 200 views. Accompanist, Miss Hartjey., Admission, One Shilling. Backs-Seats,,6d. .■"■' Doors open 7; commence 8. '• 30ap pARR IS O N HAL I. WEDNESDAY, eth MAY, 1903.- .■ • . GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT ■ ■ ■ ; (In aid of the Widow and Family of the late Petty-officer James Coiits, Dunedin Naval • ■ ;Artillery). _ ■ ...':• ;. ' . Full Particulars ofProgrammc in Fulitte ; : ' . " Issue. , / ' ' ' '.-. ■ ' '■'--.' F. WOOLLETT,; ••' 30ap ■.._■• ; , r ' LADIES'' '.Latest Styles" in Bostock's, Jenness:Millerj'and.cother-1 ■; famet I .' American M{kes,—Sir&sn. ■■': , . George streefe' ' ■:. 'I,:, .:■ 25^,■:.; '■ ; ■ '■'■■'■■ •'■'.■;!:"•■''■ y . ; -':- ■' *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12650, 30 April 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12650, 30 April 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12650, 30 April 1903, Page 1

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