AMUSEMENTS. pR.I2fCESS THE A THE, Under ilia Sole Direction of Jit ... GEORGE STEPHENSON, joining Manager G. H. Barnes. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 23, ' Is already being awaited with manifest interest-, and should unquestionably prove A SIGNAL unci SIGNIFICANT EPOCH In the traditions of Dunedin Theatrical# When ior the first time ill this city •'Mr GEOKGE STEPHENSON "Will offer liis patrons and friends, tho » play-going public LONDON'S LATEST ami GAYEST QUEEN OF MUSICAL COMEDY, THE ROSE OF THE EIVIEBA, THIS KOSIC OF THE RIVIEKA, 1 ■ Introducing for tho first lime hero his Pflniou3 NEW ENGLISH ■ MUSICAL COMEDY CO, THE PRODUCTIONS - Despite tho costliness of mounting, and the enormous expense involved in transporting these successful musical plays, it is Mr Stephenson's intention to stage each on the same sumptuous scale cf complcteuess tot signalised their presentation in tho chief cities of tho Commonwealth, when the press rang in terms o£ enthusiastic and ira suppressed admiration at tho UNEXAMPLED GRANDEUE IND PERFECTION of their stage investiture. THE PRINCIPALS. With one bright and undoubtedly popular cxce]rtion, tlie Artists aio English, and, unlike most combinations of this kind, are not possessed of onlyono particular star. Tlio principals in themselves aro the perfection of all-round ability and versatility, and thus is givon to tho performances that essential vim, dasli, and go so frequently lacking in .most musical organisations. THE CHORUS Has » personnel of nearly 50 strong, ill » which are identified some of the finest choral vocalists procurable in tlio cotenies. Beauty, Charm, and Grace are W be found amongst its boqnot of pretty girls. One of the most delightful features of the season will be the inspiriting, original, and fascinating ballets of tho Gibson Girls and "Rose" BaQarini. MANAGERIAL. The Management have now every confidence in stating tfttt tho season will provo a most pronounced success, as the ENORMOUS DEMAND FOR SEATS to data is the most potent and easily demonstrabla fnc't in proof of this assertion, and tliusi without any hesitation,'it may be said thai the Plays which have for months past delighted COUNTLESS THOUSANDS i? the principal cities of tlio colonies will again begin to wwvo their magic spell of light, liveliness, and laughter on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, and ior several ftights thereafter. It onlv therefore remains to promptly SECURE YOUR SEATS At the Dresden TO-DAY. or PROCURE YOUR TCKETS At Jacobs's. PRICES: 6s, 3s, and Is. • Early Door Day Sales to Stalls ami Pit 64 extra. 21n pRINCESS THEATRE, 10-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! Grand Dramatic Performanc& n>f ARR.AH NA POGUE! In Aid of the Catholic Orphanage,-Sontfi Punediß> NEW SCENERY. HANDSOME DRESSES. GOOD CASTc WELL MOUNTED. NEW SONGS, ATTRSCTIVE-'DANCES, PRICES:: gs, 2s, and One Shilling. Doors Open 7.15s /Attain Rises ail-8 o'clock. Bos Plan it the Dresden Piano Compaaiy, J. I. MAELOWj, 21n Business Manager. ! 1 ' ... J MEETINGS. ■ ' ONVENTION AND CONFERENCE OH CHRISTIAN WORKERS. THIS DAY (MONDAY), 21st, To FRIDAY, 25th (inclusive)'. In Moray Place Congregational Church. Afternoons at 3; Evenings at 7.30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. .SPECIAL. Meetings at 3, 4, G. 15, and 7.30. Tea provitlcd 5 to 6.15. Sankoy's Hymns. All Welcome. fpIE DUNEDIN rOFI/E VOLUNTEERS will PARADE THIS .(MONDAY) EVENING, 21st inst-., at 7.45 o'clock, at tho Garrison H«Uj for the purpose of ELECTING an OFFICER.. 2 In A I/AN M. JACKSON, Captain. JJATENT MEDICINES REGULATIONS, A MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED, as Proprietors or Vendors vrill be held in the Rooms of the Otago Pharmaceutical Association, Liverpool street (next the Chess Club rooms), THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,, th< 21st inst., at S o'clock. KEMPIHOEXjV PROSSEfy & OCT (LIMITED), MARSHALL'S CHEMICAL CO, P. HAYMAN & CO., 21n Conveners, TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OEI U NEW ZEALAI© (LIMITED), The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Limited) will lie hc:d at tho Registered Office of tho Company, Water street, on MONDAY', the 28th November, at 3.30 p.m. Tho TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will bo CLOSED from 21st to tlip. 28th NpYEMBER (both, days inclusive). ■ , ; JAMES IQLLS, ' Managing Director. ' Dime J in, November 21, 1301. 21n UTUAL HELP TERMINATING, BUIUHNCt SOCHETY. MEETING of MEMBERS will bo held in, tho Office of the Society on MOMDAY, 28th inst., at 8 o'clock pa, to EAItLiOT for TWO PREMIUM LOANS of £500 Each. ABTETUB A. ADAMS, Secretary, 18n 79 Princes street. A; GREAT SPEAKER OSi A. GRBA3? JM QUESTION. ftTJTAURRA TTTP.ATRB, , SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER-27, I. ML WILSON, Ths Eloguent American Onion, SUBJECT: "SottaJisnt; What Ii to; Wfc*s Jt JTilbDa' Eor Hear Zealand. B '- _ JUBmikON! l Resected Seats, ta; Other Parle, (S3. EDUCATIONAL. T ANGER SCHOOL OF DEESSCUTTING. JU Dressmaking amplified. Tho Linger if • the Newest and Mist Perfect System Invented. . No Calculations; Patterns, in five. minutes. , : Ladies' and Youths' Taiiormg imd Gentlemen'.* ' Pyjamas. Pattern-making, citenaon cutting. Children's Garments and Trim-ninga specially! taught.; Pupils cac make FaahionafcloCos- . ' tuma# during lessons. Inspection invited. • Trial; Lesson Free. / Classes Daily.—lCm " . CHARLES, No. 3 '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13136, 21 November 1904, Page 1
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