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AMUBEMENTS. •• /.?>? : — 1 — %ff TIIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ;|t ' V "• ' W THE WOODS-WILLIAMSON BOOM.. - j SUCCESS! SUCCESS I SUCCESSt sJ Crowded, Dilightcd, Enthusiastic 'f, Audiences. ' I TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT. £ Positively the Last Performance in this CStjT "'-l3 of the Sunerb, Enthralling Play , A IN OLD MADRID. A IN. OLD MADRID. . - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. $ TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) and THUR9. '■ 5 DAY NIGHTS ONLY, <"■£ For the First Timo in Dunedin,' Maud Williamson's Great Original Dramati* ~ -I sotion of Hall Caine's Masterpiece, ■- -f j'HE CHRISTIAN. ' '.)"i THE CHRISTIAN. JOHN STORM ALFRED WOODS, Absolutely the Greatest Expogent ot the Character on tho English-speSking . Stage. GLORY QUALES....MAUD WILLIAMSON. Her Masterful Impersonation. "Undoubtedly the most correct version of N Hall Caine's work yet produced in the city."— ■ £ Melbourne Argus. -:i* Twenty-one" consecutive nights Criterion , Theatre, Sydney; 18 consecutive nights Princess Theatre, Melbourne; 8 consecutive nights "^ Opera House, Auckland; 8 consecutive nights "'' A ni'ntre Royal, Cliristchurch. .TS You haVc not seen tho Correct Version of >- Hall Caine's "Christian" until, you witness N .-..J! this production.' ~-}-i PRICES: 'Is, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs' 8, tobacconist. ]JIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under the Direction 0f... .JOHN LEMMONE. ' : (By arrangement with W, Adlingtou, London). 1-j THE COMING OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS PADERE W S Iv I. Mr LEMMONE has tho honour to nnnouncs to the public of New Zealand what will assuredly be the' GREAT EPOCH-MAKING EVENT in the history of music in this part of the World—THE COMING of the Marvellous P A D E It E W S K I. The Season at Dunedin will be strictly limited to TWO RECITALS, Which will be given as follows:— THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. PRICES OF ADMISSION: ONE GUINEA And HALF A GUINEA. . The Same as those charged by Paderewski in all Parts of the World. BOX PLANS. The Plans for GUINEA SEATS for both Recitals ARE NOW OPEN at the Dresden; and for the HALF-GUINEA SEATS on THURSDAY, 15th September. NOTICE TO COUNTRY PATRONSCountry Patrons wishing to secure RESERVED SEATS for Paderewski Recitals are invited to forward Postal Note or Money Order, with stamped envelope for reply, to Box Office. Applications from this source will ho filed in rotation, and seats allotted after opening of Plans. Cheques not accepted, . Erard Grand Pianos used. 11. C. CAMPBELL, His Majesty's 10s • Representative for Mr Lemmone. Meetings.' ATAttO IS ST I T UT E, V MUSEUM. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 13th inst., At 8 o'clock. ORIGINAL PAPERS. Discussion oh the Metric-System. ' / P. MARSHALL, 13s. • Secretary. £jAKISBROOK CRICKET CLUB, Tho ANNUAL MEETING will be held at Wain's Hotel on SATURDAY, September 17, at 8 p.m'. The following NOTICE OF MOTION haa been received:— That Rule 3 shall bo altered to read aa follows: "That the Match Committee consist of the Captains of the A and B Elevens and other member of the Club, the latter to be elected by tho General Committee." C. E. HOWDEN,' 13s Hon. Sec. TENDERS. U N E D I N HOSPITAL, '' SEPARATE TENDERS are invited up to ; WEDNESDAY, 11th September inst., for a Quantity of CAST and WROUGHT IRON] PIPING and a COOKING STOVE. A. BURNS, 13a Secretary. jgOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY, TENDERS are invited till MONDAY, tho 19th inst., for the CONSTRUCTION) of TWQ, j CONCRETE CROSSINGS, Specifications at Office, THEODORE ARNOLD, Town Clerko ' ■ September 12, 1904. ig s S QUEEN'S HOTEL, ALBANY STREET, . TENDERS are invited until Noon of MONDAY, 19th September, for the PURCHASE of the abovo Hotel as a going concern, i Tenders to be accompanied by a marked cheque for 10 per cent, of amount tendered. Highest or any; tender not aecesearilj accepted. Full particulars may bo obtained froni E. SPATZ, ' 12s Proprietress,. EDUCATIONAL. Dunedin of art, Mow. place.—Open every day and evening. .All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Feel (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 la; Evening Classes, 10a Gd. 30ja BAD WRITING quickly improved; any, ' style taught; private lessons or evening V' olsfscs.—Wood. 30 Dowling atract. i SHORTHAND, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, ' English (Grammar, Composition, Spelling), Evening Classes (individual tuition). — Wood, 30 Dowling street. 3? • PERSONAL, - ■ ■ WANTED, JAMES SHANKS, late Ore- : ; " J puki,. COMMUNICATE with James Wilson, Gore, who has important news for him, . '10a Matrimonial.— You;i« Man (Miner) wishes to CORRESPOND with Youag .v' Lady view to marriage.—Genuine, Times Fll •\7OUNG MAN (19) Wishes CORRESPOND X Youne Ladv view to imlrimonv.—Ad. X Young Lady new to icalrimony—Address letter J, B. "D., Post Office, Christ church. TTOUNG Lady wishes to CORRESPOND X with Gentleman, view to matrimony.— Leaves, Times Office. 18s GENTLEMAN (38) wishes to CORRESPOND with Lsdy, view matrimony.— Address J. C. H., Shag Valley Station, 13s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 1

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