f INCES ST., DUNEDIN (OPPOSITE BANK NEW ZiAUND).
.To Theatrical People and Others. tOUTHERLAND , HALL, Bluff, lit -1© throughout by electricity. All modern jrequirements of an up-to-date hall. ' correspondence to W" V CHAS. SUTHERLAND, Bluff. PRINCESS THEATRE. > fTTNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF JU MR GEORGE STEPHENSON. JTHIS WEDNESDAY EVENING AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, - , Mr George Steplienson JWill Present, for the First Time in Dunedin, his Dfew English Musical Comedy Co. In the most Fascinating Musical Comedy of the present English Season, " The Hose of the Riviera." Price 3: ss, 3s, and Is. Plan at Dresden. Next Production: "THE SKIRT DANOER." 23n HIS MAJESTY^ THEATRE. lessee and Manager... Mb Hahbt Rickabds. jQjA-TURDAT NEXT, NOVEMBER 26. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. Mr Barry Riekard«'s Vaudeville and ' * Specialty Combination, Introducing 'the Greatest Novelty of the Present Age, ' ~*~ ; - Madame Marzella, - •tVith her Wonderful Collection of Trained Birds. _. ...Also MAY MOORE DUPREZ, "The Jolly Dutoh - Girl." fWTLL- VAN ALLEN, "The Musical "■ Tranip." O. W. WINTON and "M'Ginty." i&IAUD BEATTY, New Zealand's Favourite, ) and a Great Array of Star Artists. ' Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan Milner and Thompson's. 23n
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Otago Witness, Issue 2645, 23 November 1904, Page 60
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