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■ Mitcir^ ttz&2m> AT *^ A^~* r Z&£%™£ Bright, Brilliant, and Harmonious I ■ MrWV jnW<Waw : 2/Xi~ riers. The following are some (Jx^ • ~\.K s*.*\X r^ittn n-v\rK T7aott I ■ Carriers. &BORUO ■■Zttfrz2£.% Stirring, Melodious, and Easyl X" * *^* ** m *%**■ *^&***J?rjE* . extremely. low for l£« respVc- ■ The Largest *<^f^ ssag!&j33S=sa A Splendid New March by E. T. Pauil, a t 4.' • BUNEOIN every music .student oughl to i » H »eleC«en IB ' have a portable Musw Carrier. Whose compositions are so immenaely popular that he ha» been called the " March King." X +U+ n*\mininn ! P«P'a la r Styles, to take fch© Mmsic Dwxbied onoe, , £rr<l *-**• t «• *_j_ 99 X tile UemißWH I with box ends, l!«ckleeiasf» and Handles, in Fancy Cloth.— Noß, ** I^Fl^ f-^lfl^sriliO'rit: " ■ - 2/- ; No. 9, 3/- : No. 10, PlSteS I**gferl£adle, 4/6 ; No. 11, Grimed * " C *^ JCl^l "Ig I 1 W ■ " i^ther, with kouid^a«idie,B*tui-iined, 6/- March— Two-step— Piano Solo. ■ The"Slite" Pattern. Opens out flat, with pockets msxde to slip music in, then m . , .. , . « T -i.xi. • « 'i *v ua Wk «fc»!eeU— No. 13, Victoria Leather, Leather Handle, twe Spring Catches, 6/fi ; %. 14, Fancy Crocodile Lear With beautiful picture of a Lighthouse in five colours on the title page. X nTi6^!gS?^ ls6dperCopy. . ls6dperCopy. X The Gen^eman's€arrier, / t»kesm«slcroHedup.^row»SoUd^^^^ 2SSTiT£S& I<^ ScUd Leatber Carriers, to take t&e mOSIC aoumea once.— No. 1391, Deep Brown Solid market. Though so attractive they are comparatively easy, lie well under the fingers, and are quite within the K~ UnUndd Leather, Bla* Leather Handle, Expanding Gusset, two Straps ; will stand all -weathers, 10/6. reach o f all players of ordinary ability. B: No. 1392.— Nat Brown Solid Leather, TJnlined, Calf Finish, Box Ends, two Catches ; very strong arid durable, 12/6 We can also supply the following brilliant March successes for the Piano by this composer :— Ben Hur Chariot • m Grained Hogßkin, Bratm-lined with Dark Bed Leather; handsome and well made; quite out of the ordinary, 27/6. fjg ßlacksmith? The Hurricane March.YriumSantSer.^me^miW. AUgood, andcanberecommenaed! H BAGPIPS PIiAYERS.— Please looko ut for a future announcement regarding a splendid new make of 1/6 each * Posted 1/7* I CHAS. BEGQi LTD., Dtmedifl. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ■' Headquarters for every description of Music, . ■ : Head Centre for Musical Instruments and Supplies. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

, The Nellie Stewart Season. : TO COUNTRY PATRONS. ■ | A PPLICATIONS from Country Patroils \£\. for SEATS for the Nellie Stewart Season will receive SPECIAL ATTENTION at the Dresden Piano Company, where lie. . Plans for tie entire Season' are on View, ?. *nd Day Sale Tickets can be procured at i Jacobs's. 8s : pRi NC E S S THE ATR£ I- Direction J. C WILLIAMSON. s Manager . . Harry Musgrove. AUSTRALIA'S IDOL. ■ • SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 11. '■ J. C. Williamson has pleasure" in announc" incr the eagerly-antioipated return of ; NELLIE STEWART, ' Supported by <her Own Complete Company,. : comprising over 50 Members. ' . Unquestionably the Most Powerful and "i certainly the Most Expensive Combination 1 of Comedy and Dramatic Artists that has \ ever visited Dunedin. $ SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT 11 (Five Nights Only), . Yirst Production in Dunedin of David i Belasco'« Triumphantly Successful Picturesque Romantic ComedyDrama, h SWEET KITTY BELLAHIS. NelJie Stewart as Kitty Bellairs. ) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • I (Four Nigbte Only), ' SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 i . (Two Nighte Only), I AS YOU LIKE IT. . PRICES: Dj-ess Circle and Reserved r Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. 6d extra. l Plans for the season at the Dresden. & Day Sales at Jacobs's. ? Touring Manager ....John Farrell. - TTIS 2iAJESTY'S THEATRE. I I^essee Allan Hamilton. Solo Proprietor and Director, HUGH J. WARD. MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 13, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. \ HUGH J. WARD • Presents his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including tha Ever-dharminR 1 Actress, Miss GRACE PALOTTA, And Return of the Enormously Popular Artiste, Miss ROBE MUSGROVE and Miss CELIA GHILONI, A BACHELOR'S 1 HONEYMOON." "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." *A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." COME AND LAUGH. COME AND LAUGH. COME AND LAUGH. PRICES (for Dunodin only), 3s, 2s, and Is. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE DRESDEN ON THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. No Booking Fee. Day Sales at Jacobe's. ALBERT GOLDIE, Business Manager. "TT'S A CLUE— WORK ON IT." G. N. DAWSON & COMPANY. fOnJi-POSTERS and- SIGNWRITERS, !O Dee street, INVERCARGHiL. Having secured the Sole Right of New Football and Sports Grounds for Advertising Purposes, we are prepared to enter into* CONTRACTS for same at Lowest Rates. We reserve 30 x 10 boards for Theatrical purposes. _^ ,30ju FDRINCESS THBATR'E. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sona. Every Evening at 8. FULLERS' PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES. jCEange of Programme Every Thursday. Matinee Every Saturday. Admission: Is 6d, Is, and 6d. jOIOGRAPH FDLMS.— A Magnificent W-f Selection of Up-to-date Pictures Fcr Bal« at from l&d a foot. Write for list.— Henry Hayward (agent for Spencer, of gpteejJt Royal Albert Hall, Auckland.

•npHE NELLIE STEWART TOUR, OAMARU, SEPTEMBER 10. INVERCARGILL, SI2PTEMBER 24 & 25. DUNEDIN~SEASON Commences SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 66

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Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 66

Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 66

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