1 SETS, from £3 3s H^B H B HB H : UPPER or LOWER I I B«kB B flB H r from £2 2s H H Bbl 8 8 1 EXTRACTIONS, is HH J Bvß B »M B B I i QAS <«x«r*), 2s 6d. L» BB fl ff^V M PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN (OPPOSITE BANK NEW ZEALAND).
'--' * = ■ . To Theatrical People and* g"_ Others. f~M^IJTHERLAND HALL, Bhuf, lit :-x 53 . throughout by electricity. All modern .- Requirements of an up-to-date hall. - Address correspondence to - >»v CHAS. SUTHERLAND, Bluff. >. ■ ; ■ PRINCESS THEATRE, " Commencing ' Wednesday, December 14, 1901. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION. ' I>IX'S GAIETY COMPANY, In Conjunction with the Marvellous HOWARD BROTHERS, . Supported by " Mr HARRY SHINE, the Patter Prince; : Mr PERCY DENTON, "i fn hie Great Impersonation of tlv* Right ~ Hon. H. J. Seddon; Little Miss GOLDIE COLLINS, Miss '-'-- ILYLA THOMPSON. Miss ALICE LAY- ; TON, Miss IVY AKERSTEIN, Etc., Etc. ;.. 'Popular Prices: 2s, Is, and Sixpence. -"•Full particulars see Day Bills. Box Plan at the Dresden. '" H. W. STEWART Touring Manager.
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Otago Witness, Volume 14, Issue 2648, 14 December 1904, Page 60
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164Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 14, Issue 2648, 14 December 1904, Page 60
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