amusements. Pj BIN CESS theatre. •Under tho Sole Direction of Mies FLORENCE MINES. . JTO-XIGHT, TO-NIGHT. . . And . - ,■ ' 35VERY EVENING. FOR, A. SHORT ■ ' SEASON ONLY. THE LAUGHING BOOM. THE LAUGHING BOOM. THE LAUGHING BOOM} 'MISS , ' LANCASHIRE, LIMITED, A Farcical Comedy with Music. Interpreted by a New Company, - Headed by * •. - i Miss FLORENCE BAINES, As ■ OUR;MARY ELLEN, ' [Che Laughing Lancashire Leu** • - • purine the Progress o! the Play Misa BAINES will Sing— '' I do like ' Lundin,' " : . "Goodbye," " Style, or how pepole walk,", ' ,v|- '■ ■■■• And Hor - T - I Famous laughing !3ongs. Augmented.Orchestra under the Direct!oi| j j of Mr Harold Henningham. > ''■> POPULAR PRICES: 3y2s, Is. No Booking Fees, Early Doors; or Extri' Charges. . ' Booking': PM at the Dresden Co. ' URNS H A L THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, ■ FIRST , ,MALLINSON RECITAL, i V MALLINSON RECITAL. ; JIALLINSON RECITAL. • MALLINSON RECITAL.' . . Under tho Gracious Patronage of 1 . ■ - ' HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Mr and Mrs ALBERT MALLINSON, . I Mr and Mrs ALBERT MALLINSON,' : Mr and Mrs ALBERT MALLINSON, '. '-Mr 1 and Mrs ALBERT MALUNSON,',' England's % Greatest Song Comppser and ■■■:. '■;.... . their Ideal Exponent.,'. ,r?''' THURSDAY NEXT, at B'p.m. ' " From poetic treasures he boa culled,'tfa 5 A-ery choicest gems, and mtli the coriTOption" ' of genius -has caught tho authors' ideas and ' '• emotions, and has expressed then! ih a lan'-'' giiage'all his own. . There is a freshncsa ' : and. a, directness: about' his. musio which 5-;.-suggests the whiteheat of inspiration, ;.arid ■&'*''■' beside which tho ' popular ballad' is as au extravagant gec-gaw to a precious. uem., 1 ' C - . ~ . 'His. wife has shown to many ' : audiences how music should be sunu, end tho value of,Hhis service can only be appreciated by those who have heard Mrs Mallinson sing as sho sang to a Wclhnprtoa : - "audience last fcveiling." I, PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d.. Box Plan now Open" ' ' lat the DRESDEN. A low Back scats at ls-' OTAGO' 'KARIiY SFTTLPRS ASSO- , ; , CIATION ) « ■ , Members i ' from - the Country and theit--Families! visiting .• Duiicdm. for tho Earlv ...' ; Settlers'. Stile,of Work, and, Summor'Show 1 tire Cordially Invited to th<f. lOiirly Hettlers'" rrw Museum,, open to the public (fiet) on . • week, days'from 950 ain till +30 pra, and on, Sundays frotn.2 tjll 4 D.m., whoTo • tliey. will find somo mterestihg records-owl i-v.-r xolics, which it is hoped will be of educa- 1 v tional value to their children. The " Cargill" Biblo has now been added ' •" to the collection! Schools will be invited: after the holidays, . ; ' V v : L. LANGLANDS, ' 1 21n ~' Secretary.' g-N O X CH U ITOR GRAND POPULAR ORAAI? RECITAL By Mr W PAGET GALE[ . K FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Scotch Selection, "Home, Sweet Home," • Intermezzo (Mascagni), Overture t<r "William, Tell," "Old Folks at Home,"v.' and " Storm " Fantasia, etc. ' , ■ : , Collection on Entering. ■ • 9.11»' -. QTAGO ART SOCIETY, THIRTY : -SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. / ART GALLERY HALL. ' OPEN;DAILY, Front 11 a.m. to 9.30 p.m» On MONDAY EVENING, 23id met., Mr' ' H. E. MELITUS, assisted by Mi® EDITH HOFF\L\N,' has generously agreed to con-" , : •tribute a : Musical Programme. . ' ; ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Art Union Tickets, 2s 6d Each; . < Blocks of Books must- ho Returned to tlia • ; Attendant at tlio Exhibition by MONDAY; EVENING, 23rd inst.-, ; ' 19n' Excursion from henley to taibei , MOUTH, per S.S. WAIWEKA, Every WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY,- ALL HOLIDAYS ; 8,55 it.m. train. Cheap Rates for Schools, Factories, Pleasure Parties all other days.—AMOS M'KEGKx, Henley. ' 17n riTHE DUNEDIN ATHEN/EUM oonsista jL of a Fine Lending Library 'and a Reference .Library, together with 'a very large Reading Room, and' Smoking - and . . ■ Chess Rooms. The Reading Room is sup- 1 plied with a great variety of publications from all parts of tho world. Annual Sub- 4 scnptiop, 21s; shorter periods in- propertion; youths, half-price; special oonoes- .■! sions to families.—Alfred H. Burton, hon. eeoretarj. . ' - BILLIARDS. —Watson : s, 6d; 6 firat-clui .tables. iß| SPORTING. fJVAIIUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1908. v ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS First. Day CLOSE at 9 p.m. on MONDAY," November. 23, . ; l : H. L JAMES, '20n /. Secretajry.' ■ , IN CENT JOCKEY CLUB. 1 i NOMINATIONS for New Year - Trot, l^1 Matak'anui, Vinccnt , Trotting Stakos, V ' Ophir, Vincent, Lauder- and Omakau District Handicaps CLOSF with the Socio- '• tary on DECEMBER 9, 5 p.m. v : • ' Error irt Printed.Programmes: " Vincent Trotting Stalies" should include "Manib- ; toto County." 2Ln, : SHOWS. \ . ATAGO AGBICULTUEAL AND PASTORAL SOCIKTif. METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOW. " TAHUNA FARK, DUNEDIN, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th and 27th NOVEMBER,. 1903.' Increased Prise Money. Extra Olasses : ' ' Added. Numei-ous and Varied Attractions. ~ Owing to General Election delaying Ex- • hibitors,. Date .of .dosing- of i,ntrier; is ■ EXTENDED till Noon, on SATURDAY, 1 21st November. Schedules and full 1 partieulars from . ■ ' Pn n Secretary,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 1
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