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AMUSEMENTS. The Phenomenal Success Achieved by “ THE LILAC.DOMINO ” Joes to prove that Dunodinitos dearlylove , really tuneful and first-class Comic Opera, wxtioularly when the Comedy is genuinely funny and clean and -wholesome ’.ast Two Nights of “LILAC DOMINO.” Friday Sight : “ FIREFLY.’’ [J'IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller. Jirection J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED). Manager John Farrell. “THE LILAC DOMINO” s the best and brightest musical play theatregoers of Dunedin have enjoyed for many a day. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And To-morrow (Thursday) Night. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Present for the LAST TWO OCCASIONS LAST TWO OCCASIONS LAST TWO OCCASIONS the exquisite and perfectly - delightful Comio Opera, “ THE LILAC -DOMINO.” “ THE LILAC DOMINO.” “ THE LILAC DOMINO.”. “ THE LILAC DOMINO.” Which excels in high-class and glorious, music, original comedy, clover dancing, pretty ballets, gorgeous costumes, and. it is presented by one of the best combinations of singers, dancers, and comedians .which has yet toured New Zealand. Another New and Important Production, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, And Four Following Evenings, fnitial representation in Dunedin of the big Spectacular Musical Comedy Triumph, “ FIREFLY.” “FIREFLY.” “ FIREFLY.” Which ranks with “The Lilac Domino” and' “The Maid of the Mountains” as one of the most successful musical plays staged in Sydney and Melbourne during the past decade. , Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Geyser. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s 9dj Early Door Stalls, 5s 3d; Late. Door Stalls,4s 2d: Early Door Pit, 2s 9d; Late Door Pit. Is Bd. ALL PRICES INCLUDE AMUSEMENT TAX. Octagon theatre To-night at 7.45. “NO WOMAN KNOWS.’* Here’s the story of a woman who thought she knew what she wanted, and wfent after it, only to find that it ’wasn’t what she wanted after all. “Brownie’s Venus” (Comedy), Educational and Topical Budget, eta Plan at Begg’s. o CRAMER AND CO’S NEW DANCE ALBUM, No. 12, JUST TO HAND. - Containing B’ollowing Items:— Barcarolle (Waltz). Happy Hippos. (Two-step). London Beauties (Valse). Manteau Nbirs (Lancers). Rouge a Noir (Yalse). Turkish Delight (One-step). Norseland (Valse). Caterpillar Orawl (One-step). The Gnomes (Polka). ‘ Lalla Rookh (Waltz). ’ Sir Roger de Coyeriey. | Only Is 9d per copy • ■2s posted.,. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction J. and N. TATI. GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. Commencing THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, And continued on FRIDAY, 10th,•SATURDAY, 11th, . MONDAY, 13th. MESSRS J. AND N. TAIT Have much pleasure in announcing the visit of the FAMOUS VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA ' h VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. (N.S.W. State Oonservatorium). 80—PERFORMERS-—BO 60—PERFORMERS-—€o On the occasion of the visit of the Orchestra two years ago it was guaranteed against financial loss by prominent citizens of New Zealand Encouraged by the success of the Orchestra’s, first tour, Mr Verbrugghen has refrained, from asking for a , similar guarantee this time, trusting to the energy and influence of everybody in the dominion who has a genuine regard, for the advancement of the art to support in every possible manner the Orchestra Concerts. PROGRAMMES: The full programmes, will be duly announced for the Dunedin season, but the following works are some set down for performance:— > OVERTURES—“Oberon” (Weber), “Sappho” (Goldmark), “Flying Dutchman ’ (Wagner), “Magic Flute” (Mozart), “Figaro” (Mozart), “Mastersingers” (Wagner), “Tannhauser” (Wagner),. “Amidst Nature” (Dvorak), “1812” (Tschaikowsky), “William Tell” (Rossini), etc., Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” (Beethovenf. MISCELLANEOUS.—“Dance ’Macabre” (Saint-Saene), “Scheherazade” . (RibekyKorsakoff), Variations from Suite No. 3 (Tschaikowsky), Two Songs Without Words (Mendelssohn), “Tangi” and “Waiata Poi” (Alfred Hill), Hungarian March .from “Faust” (Berlioz), “Enigma” Variations (Elgar), Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla, “Murmurs of the Forest,” Siegfried’s Journey,” “Siegfried’s Funeral March,” “Ride of the Valkyries,” “Prelude and Love, Death” (Tristan and Isolde), Prelude io Lohengrin, Prelude to Act HI, Lohengrin (Wagner), Meditation, “Thais” (Massenet), Invitation to the Waltz (Weber), Rhapsody No. 1 (Liszt), Gavotte from “Mlgnon” (A. Thomas), Andante .from Quartet (Tschaikowsky), “Shepherd’s Hey” (P. Grainger), Oapriocio Italien (Tschaikowsky), Gavotte (Gluck), Valse Triste (Alfred Hill), Preludium (Jarnefeldt), Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss), Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt), etc., ©to. EMINENT SOLOISTS. EMINENT SOLOISTS. Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ALBA, The Brilliant Soprano. MB W. M. CROUGHEY, Baritone. MISS JENNY CULLEN, Violinist. MR JAMES MESSIAS, ’Cellist. SEASON TICKETS. Reserved Seats, 8s 3d; Unreserved Seats, 55.6 d and 3s 3d. These prices are inclusive Of new amusement tax. TERRY’S- MUSIC STORES, - - .-Bo* Plans, .open, at^^tbI',,.TUESDAY., FdErbafy 7. . ' * / "It “rpHE BRISTOL” PIANO CO., LTD. FOR ALL THINGS MUSICAL. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALTY-1 ‘LILAC DOMINO” AND “FIRE-PLY* MUSIC. (]AkITAL WEEK CARNIVAL WEEK. FORBURY PARK TROTTING MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 AND 6. First Race at 12.50 Each Day. Admission: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand, Ss; Members’ Stand, 2s 6d extra for non-members. H. L. JAMfeS, Secretary. (CARNIVAL WEEK CARNIVAL WEEK. DUNEDIN 'JOCKEY CLUB’S CUP MEETING At WINGATOT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (Cup Day), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 First Race at 12.15 Each Day. Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra. Non-members’ Motor Cars, 5s each to Motor Paddock. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, S. Jacobs's. Princes street, and H. M“Neill, Stock Exchange. Children under 12 years will Not be admitted. TRAIN SERVICE Special Trains leave Dunedin from 10.50 1(111 11.45. Return Fares, 4s, including mission to grounds. H. L. JAMES, Secretarv.

AMUSEMENTS. The Phenomenal Success Achieved by “ THE LILAC.DOMINO ” Goes to prove that Dunodinitos dearlylove a, really tuneful and first-class Comic Opera, particularly when the Comedy is genuinely funny and clean and -wholesome Last Two Nights of “LILAC DOMINO.” Friday Sight : “ FIREFLY.’’ JJ'IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON (LIMITED). Manager John Farrell. “THE LILAC DOMINO” is the best and brightest musical play theatregoers of Dunedin have enjoyed for many a day. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And To-morrow (Thursday) Night. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD.) Present for the LAST TWO OCCASIONS LAST TWO OCCASIONS LAST TWO OCCASIONS the exquisite and perfectly - delightful Comio Opera, “ THE LILAC -DOMINO.” “ THE LILAC DOMINO.” “ THE LILAC DOMINO.”. “ THE LILAC DOMINO.” Which excels in high-class and glorious music, original comedy, clover dancing, pretty ballets, gorgeous costumes, and. it is presented by one of the best combinations of singers, dancers, and comedians .which has yet toured New Zealand. Another New and Important Production, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, And Four Following Evenings. Initial representation in Dunedin of the big Spectacular Musical Comedy Triumph, “ FIREFLY.” “FIREFLY.” “ FIREFLY.” Which ranks with “The Lilac Domino” and “The Maid of the Mountains” as one of the most successful musical plays staged in Sydney and Melbourne during the past decade. , Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at The Geyser. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s 9dj Early Door Stalls, 5s 3d; Late. Door Stalls,4s 2d: Early Door Pit, 2s 9d; Late Door Pit. Is Bd. ALL PRICES INCLUDE AMUSEMENT TAX. Octagon theatre To-night at 7.45. “NO WOMAN KNOWS.’* Here’s the story of a woman who thought she knew what she wanted, and wfent after it, only to find that it ’wasn’t what she wanted after all. “Brownie’s Venus” (Comedy), Educational and Topical Budget, eta Plan at Begg’s. o CRAMER AND CO.’S NEW DANCE ALBUM, No. 12, JUST TO HAND. - Containing B’ollowing Items:— Barcarolle (Waltz). Happy Hippos. (Two-step). London Beauties (Valse). Manteau Nbirs (Lancers). Rouge a Noir (Yalse). Turkish Delight (One-step). Norseland (Valse). Caterpillar Orawl (One-step). The Gnomes (Polka). ‘ Lalla Rookh (Waltz). ’ ■ Sir Roger de Coyeriey. | Only Is 9d per copy • ■2s posted.,. ‘ TERRY’S- MUSIC STORES,

UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. Sth and 11th FEBRUARY. ACCEPTANCES for ALU EVENTS First Day and ENTRY tor TRIAL STAKES CLOSE at the Club’s Office. Dunedin, at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Ist February. H. L. JAMES. 30ja Secretary, LEGAL NOTICE. j — ' “ ' N THE MATTER of the Estate of - MARGARET MURPHY, late of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, Widow (deceased). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that trie creditors of the above-named deceased and others are required to send to Messieurs White and Ramsay, of 7 Liverpool street. Dunedin, the solicitors for the Reverend Father Coffey, the Executor of the will cf the deceased, the full particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS against the estate of the deceased on or before the Ist Day of MARCH, 1922, and that after that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst die parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have notice and will not bo liable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Debt or Claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. WHITE &. RAMSAY. Solicitors for the Executor. 7 Liverpool street, Dunedin, 28ja

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