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I AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Under 't ue Direction of , Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON. General Manager .. ... .. Mr H. Bract. Business Manager .. .. Mr R. Stewart. COMIC OPERA SEASON. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Revival after many years of tho Delightful Comic Opera-. PRINCESS IDA; Or. CASTLE ADAMANT, Which will be played THIS (MONDAY and) TO-MORROW (TUBSDAY) NIGHTS ONLY. 11l Threo Acts, with tho following Powerful Caste:a.Ki'ng Hildebrand Mr Frank Wilson. Hilnrion (his son) Mr Walter Whytc. Cyril and Florian (Hilarion's friends) Mr Chas. Kcnniugham and Mr Arthur Crane. King Gama Mr Howard Vemon. Ante. Gnron, Scyntliius (his miis) | Mr Ernest Fitts, Mr F. Saint, Mr Fred ! England. I Princess Ida (Gama's daughter)' ' Miss Olive Godwin. Lady Blanche (Professor of Abstract Science) Miss Celia Ghiloni, Lady Psyche (Professor of Humanites) Miss Vinin. de Loitte. Mcllissa (Lady Blanche's daughter) Miss Aggie Thome. Sacharissa, Chloe, Ada (girl graduates) Miss Rnby Armlicld, Miss Vera Butte!, Miss B, Farcy. Soldiers, Courtiers, "Girl Graduates," " Daughters of the Plough," etc., by th« Famous Repertoire Choi us. THE RADIUM BALLET. This Weird and Fascinating Dance will he Performed prior to the Commencement of tho Third Act. Opera Produced by Mr Henrv Bract. Musical Director Mr Geohge'Hall, Box Plan on view at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors till 7.30. Stalls, 3s Gd; Pit, Is Cd, Tho PORT CHALMERS TRAIN will b* DELAYED till ll.io THIS EVENING. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, THE GONDOLIERS. FRIDAY (Last Night of the Season), THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. THE RADIUM BALLET Will be Danced Each Evening , EXCEPT FRIDAY. QA R R Fifolf HALL' Under the Direction of Mi- J. C. WILLIAMSON. SATURDAY NIGHT, nth JULY, At 8 o'clock. MAMMOTH MUSICAL EVENING By Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. PRINCIPALS, CHORUS, and ORCHESTRA. GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. SCENES FROM MIkTdO AND CANTATA. TRIAL BY JURY. Comprising in all 10U Artistes. Conductor Mr- George Hail. Accompanist Mr C, Kexnisohak. POPULAR PRICES: Us, 2s. and Is. Box Plan (Is extra) will be Opened at the Dresden on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 10 o'clock. Full particulars in future announcements. General Manager, Mr H. BRACY. Business Manager. Mr R. STEWART. RELICIOUS. -p-AMILTON - GARMONG MISSION. A SERIES'OF SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS, Conduct ei by O. E. HAMILTON, Ph.B., of St. Louis, U.S.. And ' J. P. GARMONG, of Des Moines, U S, Will bo held in the CHURCH OF CHRIST TABERNACLE, Great King street. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK (Saturday Excepted), At 8 o'clock. Sacred Song Service by Combined Choir from 7.30 to 8. Mr Garmong will Sing a Solo at Each Meeting. Subject To-night: "Why IBeliovein Christ."Mr Garmong will sing "Tho Old Fountain." A Cordial Invitation to all. No collection. Bring Sankey's Hymn Books. SHOWS. r\UNEpiK FANCIER CLUB'S . ANNUAL SHOW. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, And PETS. AGRICULTURAL HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 12th, 13th, and 14th JULY. GREATEST DOCI SHOW EVER HELD INj NEW ZEALAND. 282 Dogs on Exhibition. CHAMPION DOGS OF ALL BREEDS. MARVELLOUS DISPLAY OF . POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, PETS, From all Parts of New Zealand, Admission,- Is. Children, Half-price. R. A. CRAWSHAAV, 7 J.v Secretary. (GOLDEN Wyandotte Championship, TuaX peka- Poultry Show, 18th and 19th July; entries close 10th iust., Secretary, Lawrence. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS'. WILLIAMSON'S OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY to FRIDAY, 9th to 13th JULY. In connection with above, the Train usually leaving Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11,0 p.m. will NOT leave till 11.10 p.m. % ?L?£i"-_ ■MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB'S SHOW, 12th I3tb, and Hlli July, 1900. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Dunedin will bo issued from Oamaru, Clinton, and Intrmcdiate Stations (including Branches) en THURSDAY and FRIDAY; 12th and 13th July; also by Trains arriving at Dunedin up to 2.0 p.m. on SATURDAY, nth July, available for return up to and including MONDAY, 16th July. The Return Fares will be:—First Class, 2d per mile; Second Class, Id per mile; tha minimum being -Is and 2s respectively. % By Order. EDUCATIONAL. L ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCTJTTING. Dressmaking Simplified. The Langer is the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented. No Calculations. Ladies' and 'Youths' Tailoring and Pattern-making, Extension Cutting Children's Garments and Trimmings specially tMght. Pupils can make Fashionable Costiiraes during lessons. Inspection inrited. Trial Lesson Free. Classes Daily. Teachers wanted. Agencies for sal«.-Mise CHARLES, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.C.). 31j» DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY.-Adult Classes: Second Quarter will commence St. Paul's Schoolroom Wednesday, 4th July; Stuart Street Hall, Friday, 13th July, New members 7 p.m. JUVENILE CLASS. St. Paul's .Schoolroom,' Saturday Afternoons. Private Lessons by arrangement.—Miss Dawson, 2 Fcrnbill. MISS HOOPER, Drcssmaker.-Bressmak-iiig and Dresscutting Classes; Tuesday, Thursday afternoons; Monday, Wednesday evenings.—ss Melville street. Tjy QHORTHAND, Typing, and Bookkeeping.KJ Rosabotbam's School (open day unci evening). 43 Dowling street. Telephone 730. DIRE! FIRE! JL, That's what you require this weather. I Order some "Real Mackay" Coal to. I day. We can honestly iccoMßieai ik l'tlephoue 31?.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13640, 9 July 1906, Page 1