PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN (OPPOSITE BANK NEW ZEALSND),
To -Theatrical People and Others. SUTHERLAND HALL, Bluff, lit throughout by electricity. All modern requirements of an up-to-date hall. ■- Address correspondence to 6au CHAS. SUTHERLAND, Bluff. pRINCIBSS THEATRE. Bole Lessee and Manager, Wm. Anderson. sth ANNUAL TOUR, sth. William Anderson's Famous Dramatic Organisation. First Production in- JJew Zealand of the SENSATIONAL NAUTICAL DRAMA A Sailor s Sweetheart. The Latest English Dramatic Novelty from .the Adelphi Theatre, London. Commencing MONDAY, Dec.26, * BOXING NIGHT. A SAILOR'S SWEETHEART Magnificent Scenery and Spectaculars Eeffects. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden; Day Sale Jacobs. 21d TOy E L O O M E! Re-appearance in New Zealand of th© Permanently Popular, FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Garrison Hall, Dunedin, BOXING NIGHT, For Season of Seven Nights Only, Southland Towns to Follow. >NfYERCARGILL, GORE, KAITANGATA, &o. Musical Director, Professor C. A. White; "Manager, R. H. Collins. FRED DAWSON, Rep. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WELCOME CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION, Commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER 26 (BOXING NIGHT). Reappearance of the Famous .Woods-Williamson Company In" one of the Greatest Dramas of Modern Times, BARABBAS. • A Dramatic Interpretation of the World's Greatest-Tragedy. Vividlr and Realistically Depicting THE STORY OF THE CROSS. Sumptuously Mounted and Authentically costumed. Tariff of Admission : Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls,' 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Plan" at Dresden. gus. Manager, EYERARD WOODHOUSE.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 68
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