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AMUSEMENTS. "Ip HE ARCADIANS" BOX FLAN at THE DRESDEN. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction Clarlco and Mcynell. Business Manager J. E. Moore. Curtain Rises Punctually at 7.45 p.m. Another Magnificent House and Continued Brilliant Success of CLARKE & MEYNELL'S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGIIT (FRIDAY) . TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT but one of this GRAND ORGANISATION in THE ■ ARCADIAKS. With its Groat Cost, Magnificent Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes. All the Favourites will Appear TO-NIGHT. I'roduccd by CHARLES A. WENMAN. Augmented Opcratic Orchestra, Direction of ALBERT VERNON. General Manager for tho Company, B; A. MEYER. PRICES OF ADMISSION: - 6s, 3s, and 2s. Pit after 7.45, Ono Shilling. NO Early Doors. DAY SALES at .IACOBiS'S. Tobacconist. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY and TUESDAY, .Tilly 3 and 4, FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of CLARKE AND' MEYNELL'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. First Production in Dunedin of ''THE'BELLE OF BRITTANY." A Caic'hy and Dainty Musical Play, Redolent of Quaint Old Brittanv, , , And linmmin;; with tho Fun and Merriment that keeps your Sides Aching. Presented by ALL TIIE FAVOURITES OF "THE ARCADIANS." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE. _ THE ROBERTS-DAY SEASON. r\ofcwithstandii;;r tho enormous expense in presenting the above company to theatregoers of Dunedin, Mr Anderson intends to adhero to his Reform Tariff of Admission— Viz.: vri • 3s, 2s, and Is. NO Early Doors or Booking Fee. "THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR--1 n MAID," i-he Cameo of all Drama. 11 "THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGAR- \ . MAID," 'Beautiful, both in Language fold . in Sentiment." ; JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager WM. ANDERSON. WEDNESDAY NEXT WILLIAM ANDERSON Will Present, for the First Time ill Dunedin, his NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY Including the.. Popular Artiste ■ H. R. ROBERTS and T ITr „ BEATRICE DAY, In \\ alter Howard's Romaiitio Costumo Play, THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID TH| AND THE BEGGARMAID THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID Which ran for Seven Phenomenal Weeks mrT jjk khc King's Theatre, Melbourne. THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID is described by the London press as 1 Waiter Howard at his best." Australasia has ;had many evidences of Walter Howard's ability as a playwright in "Her Lsvo Against tho World," "The Midnight Wedcling, AYliy Men Love Women/' imkl "A .[?*. EeVengo." His' fine dramas teem with incident- and excitement, and he treats his subjects in a most entertaining manner. All tho costumes for this production have bePiii executed in London,' and tlic tccnery ls ™oTnA™e0 T n A™ e ISTOl STO n h of JU ' e °K« Robins. ' PRICES: 3s, c.s, and Is. Box Plan will Open at the Dresden on Saturday Morning. Tonnng Manager, Fred, Henningham. Nov/ Series To-night. ARCADIA PICTURE PALACE, Cartrill's Comer. Dunedin S PHOTO PLAYS FOR THE PEOPLE. Loclunvar —Tout's Remombranco — Forty - five . Minutes from Broadway—Aunt Tabitha s Monkey—ln the Heart of tho Sierras—Her Winning Wav. OUR ILLUSTRATED BULLETINLawyer's Head (second series)—Tho KoaMaort Carver-Dredging on the Molyneux. Pr , i ? es „ : „ 6(l and ls - p,an at Sligo's. MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.30. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. JJUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. OPENING OF LENDING DEPARTMENT, FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Public Notice is hereby given that the LENDING DEPARTMENT of tho Freo Public Library will be OPENED for publio use on MONDAY, the 3rd JULY. Persons desirous of obtaining books for homo reading are requested to make early application to the Librarian for Readers' Tickets G. A. LEWIN, _ Town Clerk. Dunedin, 26th June, 1911. 27ju CITY CORPORATION. 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WIOLETTA HAIR FOOD and TONIC is tJio only HailPreparation in Now Zealand ivhioh can truthfully answer these two Questions WIOLETTA is the only Hair Tonic in the dominion that on every bottlo you will see tho Colonial Analyst's Report" The Analyst says: —" Wiolctta is non-injurious, and Wiolctta makes hah- grow." WIOLETTA is tho only Hair Tome in New Zealand which will _ givo you a Guarantee that if you receive no bonefi.t from its uso you will get your money refunded. / WIOLETTA has t.lio Largest Sale of any Hair- Tonic in New Zealand (guaranteed)— English, American, or Foreign. Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores, 3s 6d; posted, 6d extra. rrjIFFERENT PEOPLE ~ ' JLr Have different tastes, but Tigsr Tea seems to suit tho majority. Will"it suit you? We'think so. Especially if you ]iko tea which is rich and fragrant and fullbodied. INSTALL PAPERS.—Country Orders re- » * eeivo prompt attention.—Wall Paper Show Itcoms, opposite First Church (David Scott, proprietor). ot

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15183, 30 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15183, 30 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15183, 30 June 1911, Page 1

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