AMUSEMENTS. \ JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. • Under the Direction of - . \ Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. ■ 'Business Manager....Mr Richard Sxewast,; Positively LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON/ THE MOST BRILLIANT .And PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Of " ' THIS GLORIOUS SERIES v O f ' ARTISTIC TRIUMPHS Was Attained Last Evening, whoa Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GILBERT SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE OPERA COMPANY Presented tho Charming Romantic Operj THE-YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, Which will be Repeated FOR THE LAST TIME FOR THE LAST TIME THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. MONDAY and TUESDAY, June 12 and 13, H.M.S. PINAFORE. Operas Staged by Mr HENRY BRACY. Musical Director, Mr A. W. JUNCKER. BOX PLANS nowvopen at the Dresden. Prices: Dress Circlo and Reserved Stallj, ss, Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit till 7.30, 6d Extra. Day Sales at S. Jacobs's, tobacconist. , TM OTAGO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION & KAIICORAI BAND COMBINED, CARNIVAL. 1 GARRISON HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHTf A NIGHT IN PARIS. Signor JiORZONTS GREATEST EFFORT. , Come and See the PARISIAN CAJKE WALK , and THE SUNSHADE BALLET. * i The Attraction of the Season. " HARTLEY and RILEY DIPS. Tho Children's Delight. SPLENDID SIDESHOWS, WELLSTOCKED STALLS, and Don't Forget the SAN TOY TEA ROOMS. GARRISON HALL CROWDED OUT. ■ Thousands Turned Away. - THE DANCING IS THE FINEST EVER ' SEEN IN DUNEDIN. p TICKETS (One Shilling) Admit to Carnival, • ' and also give Holder a Chance in MONSTER ' art UNION. First Prize, GOLD NUGGET 1 valued £30, and *19 other prizes. ■ CARNIVAL OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON FREE, from 2.30 till 5 o'clock. MADAME ALVINO (Clairvoyant and Palmist), the Most Wonderful Woman of ths - ; Age. Specially Imported for tho Carnival. GRACE & WILSON, Secretaries, Box 92. Carnival Telephone, 1040. ENTRIES for Pound Cake, Sponge Roll and Sponge Cake Closo at Garrison Hall at , noon on TUESDAY, 13th inst. UNE DI S iTEEHaUM Contains 20,000 Volumes. New Books, Papers, and Magazines by every 1 mail. Special terms lor Country Residents, who may combine to obtain Books. Town Members' single annual subscription, admitting to Library, Reading and Chess Rooms, 21s (less than 5d a week). Proportional charges for shorter periods. Youths Half-price. , Family Tickets—3ls 6d, 3Gs 9d, and 2 guineas. 13s R. G. WHETTER, Hon. Sec. jTMNCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES.—Miss Hooper's Classes, Trades Hall (opposite First Church). ' Second Term commences Monday, 4 p.m. and > 8 p.m.; Saturday 10.30 a.m.—l 6 Moray place. BOXING.— Special Private Tuition to Country Visitors during Show Week.— . Apply Professor Mace, 01 Walker street. SPORTING. I jJQUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, Will be Continued at WING A T U I THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 10th JUNK First Race at 12.30, and last at 4.20. !, £1 and 10s Totalisatora. l SPECIAL TRAINS: Leave Dunedin for Wingatni Station at 9.28 - and 1.15. Leave Dnnedin for Racecourse Siding at 11.0 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 11,45 a.m., and 12.15 p.m. Tho 11.20 and 11.45 trains will Not stop at intermediate stations. Leave Racecourse Siding for Dunedin at 4.40 p.m., 5.5 p.m., and 5.27 p.m. Tho 4.40 p.m. train will Not stop at intermediate stations. Return Fares (including Admission to the Grounds) arc: Carriages, 2s 6d; Seated Waggons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, ■ 8)U Secretary. SHOWS. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL k PASTORAL SOCIETY. GRAND WINTER SHOW Of CHEESE, BUTTER, FARM and COUNTYEXHIBITS, ' i GRAIN SEEDS, FAT STOCK, J HAMS and BACON, DAIRY PRODUCE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, Etc., In tha • AGRICULTURAL HALL and ANNEXES, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Opens on • WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, at 2.30 p.m, MONSTER CHEESE, Loaded with CohyCut Up and Sold. [ SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF NEW . ZEALAND'S PRODUCTS. I GUESSING COMPETITIONS, Music Every Afternoon and Evening. ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS, WEDNESDAY, 14th June, at 8 p.m., in Board Room (Upstairs). , The Building will be OPEN on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 12th and 13th Juno, for RECEIVING EXHIBITS. . ALL EXHIBITS must bo PLACED 'IN POSITION by TUESDAY, 13th June, to bo Ready for Judging. i Full particulars on application to ;• H. V. FULTON, '•* - Secretary, P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. \ gju A." . N % M I A. Al '. A SUCCESSFUL REMEDY. ? ROSOL TONIC TABLETS have proved re* inarkably successful in tlie Treatment of Anemia (Poverty of Blood). No cheaper remedy acts,so quickly, no dearer remedy hai a better effect. The written testimony-of thos. cured may be seen at F. Wilkinson's, Chjanist Cavershom. Rosol.Tonio Tablets (2s;- by pos( 2s_ld) also obtainable Johnstone and Haslett (Manse Etreet), W. Elder's (George street, ' Dunedin). ___3lmy ,/YTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS V -JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.- ; , Job Printing of every description done .with f Despatch and at the Lowest Current jßatei 'V . "VTOTBS ON RURAL TOPICS,-by Agricola, : i i • weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealiaj ' Tiitliisuiiects of ciurrent interest to famwj^.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13306, 10 June 1905, Page 1
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