AMUSEMENTS. i FAREWELL TO IRENE DION VANBRUGH. BOUCICAULT. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10 o'clock, TO-NIGHT, at 8.10 o’clock, For Two Nights Onlv, ' MR PIM PASSES BY.’ ? MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Tho Greatest and most important , Theatrical Attraction which has hap- . pened during tho past years. . J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., • Present IRENE VANBRUGH 'IRENE VANBRUGH ... IRENE VANBRUGH And . DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, With a New English Comedy Company. TO-NIGHT, Last Two Nights of the Season, ‘ MR PIM PASSES BY.’ ■ MR PIM PASSES BY,’ • MR PIM PASSES BY.’ A Comedy in 3 Acts by A. A. Milne. •*Mr Pirn’ is One of the Gems of English Comedy. Last Production of Season, Tho Plays Produced by Dion Boucicault. This season will bo the absolute fnre- ' well appearances of Miss Irene Vanbrugh , .and Mr Dion Boucicault in New Zealand. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol, Day Sales at the Rewa Confectionery. PRICES; D.C. and R.S., 8s; Middle Stalls, ss; Back Stalls, 2s 6d. Lato door Middle Stalls, 4s. All prices plus tax. Manager ALEX, WILSON. M P IRE D K L U X E. VAUDEVILLE SUPREME, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, ! " THE POTTED MUSICAL FOLLIES. A Delight in Store for All. , J.JIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. SHAKESPEAREAN SEASON, Commencing ’SATURDAY, MARCH 30. BOX PLANS NOWi OPEN ; = BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At The Bristol Piano Company's. ALLAN WILKIE, ;■, . With MISS HUNTER-WATTS, And,, Talented Company of 30 Artiste, in.eluding several English Artists appearing tor the first time in Dunedin, amongst them the well-known English Shakespearean Actor ALEXANDER MARSH, In the Plays of SHAKESPEARE. Lavishly Mounted. Magnificently Dressed. Entirely New Productions, ~ ' -Programme for the First Week: SATURDAY, MARCH 30. , •THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.’ MONDAY, APRIL 1. Matinee: ‘THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.’ Evening; ‘THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.’ TUESDAY, APRIL 2. ‘TWELFTH NIGHT,’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. Matinee: ‘AS YOU LIKE 11/ Evening: ‘THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.’ THURSDAY. APRIL 4. ‘ HAMLET.’ FRIDAY, APRIL 5. •THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.’ POPULAR PRICES. Evening: Res. Stalls and D. Circle, ss; Unreserved Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Matinees: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is 6d. Concession rates to schools (in parties ot 10 and over), to University Students, and ” to members of the W.E.A., to all performances : 3s, 2s, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO „ COMPANY NOW OPEN. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. ’’• TAXI STAND, RANKEILOR STREET. PURSUANT to tho provisions of Section 24 of By-law No. 18, 1926, of the City- of Dunedin, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dunedin City Council, at a Meeting of the said Council held on the 20th -day of MARCH, 1929, passed tho following resolution appointing a Taxi Stand in Rankeilor street, near Cargill road, viz.: — -V., - That pursuant to the provisions of Scc- ■ tion 24 of By-law No. 13, 1926, of ‘ the City of Dunedin, the Dunedin " City Council hereby resolves that a stand for the use of one motor car -'only, duly licensed for the purpose - of plying for hire, be and is hereby appointed on tho western side of - Rankeilor street, South Dunedin, the Vehicle to stand at a point 30ft ..' .from the building line in Cargill * road and face in a northerly dir'x:1 -tion parallel with and alongside tho • =-'l£erb. O. A. LEW IN, Town Clerk. 25th 'March, 1929. PERSONAL. ”<7VOHNa lady, seeking friendship, wishes ’ J Meet Gentleman similar, 40-46. genuine companionship, view matrimony.—277, _____ I DESIRE to Thank the Little Sisters of J the Poor for the Kind Attention anrl given to my father, Mr Hook, during - his illneaa.--t.ily Holley. , * ’ WUNDA-WURKA CO. has Removed to TT 7b Regent Chambers, Octagon, Dun■;|"edin; Salesmen wanted. LADY wishes Correspond respectable '■’working Man between 40 and 50, view companion and matrimony.—2o2, ‘Star.’ '"‘iriENTLEiMAN going Roxburgh, Thursday, '■’’VX would like Travel Private Car, share V expenses.—Please communicate immediately “P239," , ‘Star.’ A|T|T,ANTED Known—That Billheads, Cirt,VV' culars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the Evening Stag’ Office at Moderate PricM.
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 10
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