AMUSEMENTS.- - JJlti MAJESTY'S THEATRE Under the Direction of ' Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. if CURTAIN 7.45 SHARP, • The Event of t-he Senson. TO-NIGHT (SATURimf), FEBRUARY i, • ~ And " : . MONDAY EVENING, ,t Positivclv i TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON Will Present .Miss'MAUD JEFF as DONNA ROMA VOLONNA, Mr JULIUS KNIGHT.as....DAVID ROSSI, .' And 11m !f SPECIALLY SELECTED LONDON. 3. ..COMPANY, In Hall Caine's -Magnificent Dramatisation of U his own Powerful and World-wide Novel, THE ETltltrtAL CITY. THE ETERNAL CITY N.B.—ln order ,to show that no personal reference is intended. Ilio author has cast the action of the play in the fu l-ure. THE ETERNAL CITY, Which, has exceeded all expectations during tho present tour, will be presented on a Scale of UNPARALLELED SPLENDOUR. Gorgeous Costumes, Brilliant Uniforms, Magnificent Furnishings, ' SPECIALLY-COMPOSED MUSIC (By Moscagni), A CATHEDRAL CHOIR And GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, TUESDAY KEXT, FEBRUARY 7. For TWO NIGHTS ONLY, \ " GRAND REVIVAL Of the Most Popular Drama of the day s THE SILVER KING. Mr JULIUS KNIGHT as - „ ITt „ WILFRED DENVER. u Miss MAUD JEFFRIES as .NELLIE DENVER. a wSI? PLANS for the Entire Season ara 8 NOW OPEN at the DRESDEN;, and after 1 p.m. TO-DAY, at Jacobs's, tobacconist. Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s;- Pit, Is. Early Doors' Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. i, RBI so N HALL. AVEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, FEBRUARY 8, FIRST and ONLY PRESENTATION 1 Of tho Beautiful and Religious Allegory, which . has created such a profound interest through- , out England and America, and more recently f at Auckland, "Wellington, and Christchurcli, i EVEUYiUN. EYI3KYMAN. [ THE PRESS and PUBLIC UNANIMOUS. , Tli" XEW ZEALAND HERALD says:5 i■' r? sl! - P ar ' ™ " le performance are I high'y to be commended for the deep earnest- . ness 1 lvhich characterised their efforts. It would have been impossible for even the most thoughtless to have witnessed such a pcrform- . ance without being moved. The unbroken ! si.ence oi the large audience, the entire absence of anything in the nature of applause, uore eloquent testimony to the effect of this • play. Ilio AUCKLAND STAR says:—"lt is with the utmost conviction we are able to say that, p.ayed as the present company play it, Everyman ' is not only not likely to offend , the susceptibilities of anyone, but that there is no one who could coiuo away from the performance with anything other than an added ' re "; ren co for the subject matter of the play." -T'. 1 .? ZEALahi) TIMES says:— 11 In addition, to its moral preaching, it was aa a performance deeply impressive, beautiful in i its conception, and a pleasant variation to peop.e who live the year round in a world of pleasure ami excitement. Tho play stands - out as the most interesting, the Wellington public lias seen." ' . The EVENING POST says:-"From beginning to end it. was treated, bj.all concerne.d. iu its production more as a religious function than a play. Needless to say, the players, if i only from artistic sense, gave imprcssiveness to their rendering, and 1 the audience, in the (imily-iightfd room, was hushed to an almost brca.nlcss silence. The closing tableau war exquisitely beautiful." Mr 3, C. Has obtained the services of the Eminent Actor and Elocutionist, Mr JULIUS KNIGHT, To appear iu the Principal Character of EViIK. ..iAiW J3o\- P;an at the Dresden, Prices: ss, 83,.and Is. AA Island, Felmiary 8.-S.S. Kosfe Casey wilt leave the wharf at 9 a.m.; tea, milk and sugar provided; tickets (2s. children Is) it all hairdressers'.—W. Ruffi|| S; hon. secretary. A T AI, * C^Y,' U n be in l ' le Qiverahani Xi. Town Hall Every Thursdav. Gents IsJiadies invited. • ITJOXINCr, every Wednesday Evening, commencing 8 o'clock.—Club Hall, Kins street, (instructor, Professor E. Davies). - If BILLIARDS.— Watson's, Gd; tables spleud:d order; new cloths. Is au HEETJNOS. . OF MORNINGTON. A PUBLIC MEETING oi RATEPAYERS and RESIDENTS of the Borough of Mornington will be held -in the Presbyterian Hall on MONDAY NEXT, tho oth inst-., at 8 p.m., for the purpose oi Forming a Ratepayers' Association. R. WILSON, Convener. rjAHE PRESBYTERY OF DUNEDIN MEETS in First Church on TUESDAY, Tth inst., at 0.30 as Church Extension Committee, and at 10.a.m. for Ordinary Business. ALEX. M. FINLAYSON, ■if . ' Clerk. AUSTRALASIAN SOUTH AMERICAN XI MISSION. A FAREWELL MEETING lo Miss ' .TLSSIE 13. JACKSON, leaving shortly for South America, will lw held in 'the >Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Moray place, on TUESDAY EVENING, -7th inst., at 7.n0. All interested in missions cordially invited. A. li. HEYCOCK, . Hon. Sec. SOCIALISTS AND PROGRESSIVES.-A • MEETING will be held in the No. 1 Room, Trades Hall, SUNDAJf, sth February, ' at 8 p.m. Business: Committee's Report. All invited.—JOHN GILCHRIST. $[ SPORTING, JjUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUE AUTUMN MEETING, 1903, Will be held at WINGATUI "Or . WEDNESDAY (Cup Day), FRIDAY, an 3 SATURDAY, February 22, 21, and 25. ' ■First Race 12.30, and Last 5.15 each dafc SPECIAL TRAINS.—Time-table and full particulars will appear in future advertisements.' ■ 11. Ij. JAMES, Secretary. QORE TROTTING CiUB. -A N NUAL MEETING - FEBRUARY 15, 1805. '- NOMINATIONS for ALL'EVENTS CLOSE on SATORDAY, February i, at 8 p.m. Programme and entry forms on application to any Racing Ciub Office. \ . J. LATHAM. Secretary. ■ .tTpMERS OF TICKETS on STEPASIDE in the Bray Memorial at the late Waikouaiti Races on January 2, 1305, will RECEIVE ,their DIVIDENDS on Presenting' their Ticficts to Mr P. MASON, Princes street 0 ~ Dunedin'. . ,EOBT. TEMPLETON, , ; . . : ; Hon. See.,' ■' \ V « Waikouaiti Racing giuU'.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13199, 4 February 1905, Page 1
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