AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction of Jlr J; C. WitxuitsoK. General Manager..... Mr H. Bract. ' Business Miniver..—.Mr R. Stewabt. (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHTI iO-MGHT! (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT! And for a Season of FOURTEEN NIGHTS ONLY, Australasias Premier Musical Organisation. Tlio HOVAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 'JtOYAL COMIC OPEIiA COMPANY. Tlio return, after an absonco of some two .• years, o£ this Favourite Company, will be i signalised by the ' FIRST PRODUCTION IN DTJNEDIN ; Of tlio Phenomenally Successful Musical Comedy, THE ORCHID, THE ORCHID. THE ORCHID, THE ORCHID, "Which will bo presented j i?OR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, ,/ _ ,i ■ I THE ORCHID V ill bo Interpreted by tlio following Brilliant Cast:— Lady Violet Aiistruther....Miss Evelyn Scqtfl. Carohno Vokins.. Miss Clara Clifton,' <o liombert.. Miss Nellie .Wilson.. Ihisbe Miss Connio Milne Countess Anstruther ;.Mia3 Katio Potter Lady Ward-en ....Miss Gcorgio Mnsgrova Joscphino Zaccary Miss Olive Godwitu IhoHon. Guy Scrymgeour;.Mr Arthur Crane Dr Donald Fflussctfc...,,..,;..Mr R. Nccdh&iui Mr Aubrey Chesterton......Mr C. & Bantock Comle Kaonldo Cassignnt.... Mr Chas. M. Berkley ~..Mr Fred Leslio M. ironteiibras Mr J. O'Toolo ' |M. Merignnc .Mr Sydney Kalfe Registrar-. ......Mir Arthur Huntec Mastor of Ceremonies.., Mr J. Tflstra M. Dauville p: . J .,.M)r llcnrv Arthur Commissairo of P01ice......Mr Ficd Twftcliom Meakm.... Mr W. S. Percyr Debutantes: Misses Lila Cannichael, 1/ybu.i Calfyn, Ida Barnard, Bert Gross, Gladys - Young, Esmeo Bennett. , 1 Solo Daucer: Miss Tillie Woodlock. Pas de Trois by Missos. Jessio Brown, Aggio Brown, and Violet Silvester. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES.—Act I: Tha Countess of Barwick's Horticultural College. Act II: Sceno I—Place Massena, Nice; Sceilo 3—Promenado des Anglais; Scene 3—lnterior of tlio Opera itouso at Nice. THIS COLOSSAL ATTRACTION) For J3RILLIANCY IN MOUNTING I And HILARITY, TUNEFULNESS, AND GO HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED , On ' [THE AUSTRALASIAN STAGE, . WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS, THE CIN&ALEE. Tlio BOX-PLANS 7 "The Orchid" ar« Nq«- on View at the Drosdcm. Day. Sales'at ■ J acobs's. ■ r ' '' PRICES: Dress Circle, ss; Reserved Stalls Cs; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. No early doors. ' THE ORCHID .SCORES THE CINGALEE SCORES THE COUNTRY GIRL ...... -SCORES THE BELLE OP NEW YORK.,...SCORES ■ At 'ilio ■TVRESDEN PIANO CO.'S WAREHOUSE PIANO CO.'S WAREHOUSE.
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