AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' NIGHTLY AT S. | Maiinee Saturday, at 2.30. CONTINUED AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Of the Popular Combination, WEST'S PICTURES ' Finest WEST'S PICTURES in lh» WEST'S PICTURES World. . And In THE BRESCIANS the THE /BRESCIANS Waterman. THE BRESCIANS Everybody Delighted with our Secohd Programme of Unique, Pleasing, and Inslructivo Kinematograms. EVERYTHING NEW TO 'DUNEDIN. Tho Most Complete Show 011 Toun • Wo Give Thorough Satisfaction, And WE DO THE BUSINESS. . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Two Following Nights only, The Following Great Repertoire will bo Presented (Entire Change on Saturday):— CANADA AS IT IS, CANADA CANADA AS IT IS, CANADA SAVING THE UNION JACK. PICTURESQUE HOLLAND, A COLD IN THE HEAD, FUNNY FACES, ■ I THE PIGEON FAIRY, TWO MISCHIEVOUS BOYS, THE CARNIVAL AT NICE, WITCHES' CAVE, The WIG CHASE. THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, - HARVARD and CAMBRIDGE BOATRACE. THE BRESCIANS THE BRESCIANS Will again Appear in Dibden's Famous COMEDY OPERETTA, THE WATERMAN THE WATERMAN THE WATERMAN THE WATERMAN DON'T FORGET! THIS GREAT PROGRAMME Will be Presented TO-NIGHT and TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS ONLY. Admission; 3s, 2s, and Is. Children Half-price. Plan at Dresden; Day Sales at ,-
(HARRISON HALL Is Is Is TO-N'IGHT i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND TO-NIGHT ONLY! J* U i WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, •ls la . ■ la la ; —* ' Is Is v 1« GHAHD ; " BAND ; CONCERT 1» la is 1, Is j g . Is THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING Is THE FAMOUS ' NEWCASTLE CITY BAND" ■< 1, THE PERFORMANCE BY THIS" BAND LAST NIGHT WAS is Is A GREAT AND GLORIOUS MUSICAL TRIUMPH. js la ' , la lg During the Performance of Rossini's Famtftia Masterpiece, "WILLIAM la Is TELL," the Andienco Sat Spellbound, and at its conclusion' such En- Is i la thusiasin lias seldom bc<;n seen- it the Garrison Hall. j g Is ' - Is 13 I® ' Is By SPECIAL REQUEST, this SELECTION will be REPEATED ]l 19 TO-NIGHT,.and it alone is WORTH A PILGRIMAGE TO HEAR, i„ ' l.i 19 . . Is la 1 ' " " •'■■■, Is " Is The PROGRAMME lor To-night's Concert lias been Specially Selected, is: Is And Contains j g | Is GEMS PROM THE OPERAS, iti 19 ■ " Is Is " la. Is TO-NIGHT'S'PROGRAMME:' 1& is Past I. ' Pabt 11. is Is' Overture —"Pcct and Peasant." March—"Egyptian Patrol." Is Cornet Solo—" Tancredi."—R. Grant. By Special Request-" William Tell." is is Selection—" Bohemian Girl." Trombone Solo by W.-Fellows. Is la Test- Selection—" I Lombardi." Selection—" Ireland.". Is 19 ' la Is .Is Is ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. A FEW RESERVED SEATS AT TWO SHIL- Is Is LINGS. Is Is , BOX PLAN AT DRESDEN. ' Is ' Is DOORS OPEN V O'CLOCK. CONCERT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 1» Is i, I 5 GRACE & WILSON, Managers. Is
SPORTING. JOCKEY CLTJB/ AUTUMN MEETING, 1907, Will be held at WINGATUI 011 WEDNESDAY (CUP DAY), . THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 21, and 23. First Race Eacli Day at 12.30, and Last Race at 5.15. ADMISSION: Grounds, la (including Public Stand); Grand Stand, 10s extra. Tickets obtainable" at Railway Station. TRAIN SERVICE. ' Leave Dunedin for Wingatui Station at; 9.20 a.m. each day, 1.2 p.m. on Wednesday aud Thursday, and 1.15 p.m. on Saturday. On Cup Day the 1.2 Train will run to Racecourse Siding Leave Dunedin for Racecourse Siding'at<ll а.m., 11.20 a.m., 11.45 a.m., aud 12.15 p.m. each day. 011 Wednesday and Thursday the 11.20, 11.45, and 12.15 Trains will Not Stop at Intermediate Stations. On Saturday the 11.20 and 11,45 Trains run direct. RETURN TRAINS-FIRST AND THIRD DAYS. ' Leave Raoecourse Siding for Dunedin at 5.12 p.m., 5.35 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. The 5.12 and s.3s'Trains will Not Stop at Intermediate Stations Leave Wingatui Station for Dunedin at 5.2 p.m. and 6.23 p.m. SECOND DAY, Leave Racecourse Siding for Dunedin at 5.7 p.m., 5.30 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. The 6.30 p.m Train will Not Stop at Intermediate Stations Leave Wißgatui Station ior Dunedin at б.23 p.m. Return Fares (including admission to Grounds and Public Stand) are: Carriages, lis Gd; Seated Wagon&, 2s. On Cup Day the 5.27 Train to Palmerston will be Delayed until, 0.15 p.m. On Saturday, 23rd, a Special will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 8.50 p.m. H. L. JAMES, 19f ' Secretary fJUHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1907, Will bo held on FRIDAY and WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 and 27, . First Race it 1 o'clock Each Day.' ADMISSION: Grounds, Is, Grand Stand, 2s 6d extra, H.L.JAMES, Secretary.. 18f REVELATION Tn Band Music.' "William Tell," by Newcastle Band To-nigh't. Worth a pilgrimage. Admission, One SKil--1151; . 20f KOZIE" TEA is appreciated more everyday. That's why £20 is added to task .bonuses, mskuig total 86 prizes, - SOt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13832, 20 February 1907, Page 1
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