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Amusement*, jg.N GLAND YiißbUli OTAGO. CALEDONIAN - GROUND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Kick-off at 2.45 p.m, sharp. The Garrison Band will play a Select Programme of Music, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Admission to Ground, Is; Ground and Stand, 3s Children, half price. In response to numerous requests it has been deoided to Reserve the Front: Seats of the Grand also" Tickets will admit to ground Tickets for reserved seau may be obtained up. to ii^.^i SPt'S**^ MesslS M* Mend.rsTiauseu s and J. Wilkie and Co.'s, Princes streetOrdinary Tickets for stand must be obtained at the box under the grand stand. Members of the Caledonian Society desirine admission on their membership tickets must ptSseut them to the Gate Men. MALCOLM ROSS, 2711P Hon. Sea. O.R.F.U. QOLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. LYCEUM HALL, Dowling street. DON'T FORGET THB COLUMBIA TO-NIGHT, APRIL 23. At 9 PROFESSOR SIMMONS Will Give A GRAND PERFORMANCE In honour ol OUR ENGLISH VISITORS Playing against Otago To-day. FANCY, SCIENTIFIC SKATING, HURDLK JUMPING,. And the Marvellous "GIANT'S SWING." When he will hold out a man lOst 91b in weight horizontally during a rapid toe and heel spin. At 9.30 ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS' RACE For Valuable Trophies. The Englishmen having accepted an Invitation from the Manager to compete in a MILS HANDICAP KACE, When the best skaters will be enabled to carry away mementos of the first visit of an English Football Team to Dunedin. COMB AND SEE THE RACE. Come and hear the latest English and Contitental music by the splendid KAIKORAI BAND-32 STRONG. COME AND SBE PROFESSOR SIMMONS In his MOST WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE YET GIVEN. Skating contimied till 11 p.m. 28ap PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, Moray piaob (Patronised by tho Elite), NOW OPEN DAILY To the Ladies, Gents, and Young People of Dunedin as a first-class Place of Popular Amusement, Where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. Open from 7* to 8 for beginners—Ladles and Gents, From 10 lo 12 fer Ladies and Children only. Admission Free. Instruction Free. _i~A.f*cvamjii- froni '£.-&) until U" p.m.; Evening from 7.30 until 10 p.m. sharp. Engineers' Band Every Evening. Admission, One Shilling. Every Saturday Afternoon North-East Valley Band will perform. 13ap B. H. DONNOLLY, Manager. TYCEUM HALL SUNDAY EVENING. SIR ROBERT STOUT will Deliver an ADDRESS on "THE FUTURE LIFE AND THE NBW THEOLOGY,"-reviewing recent discussions on the i subject. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Dress circle, Is; body of hall.6d. ißßap I ALL SAINTS SUNDAY SOHOOL. DRAWING HOOM~ENTBRTAINMBNT By Juvenile Pupils of Mrs Chas. Hall's Dramatis Class on TUESDAY EVENING (May Ist), at 8 p.m. in Aid of Church Fund. Songs, Recitations, Charade "Beauty and the Beast," to be followed by the National Russian Dance and Jubilee Quadrille. Tickets, One Shilling—may be obtained of Mr Horsburgh, George street; of Mr Chas. Hall, Hackney House, Great King Btreet; or of the Verger. iißap Lectures. rpO NEW MEXICO AND BAOKMrs W. H. REYNOLDS will RE-DELIVER her Lecture on the above subject in Old Knox Church on MONDAY EVENING, 30th Inst., at 8 p.m. Roy. Dr Stuart in the Chair. Tickets, ls. Proceeds In aid of Y.W.C. Association. 25ap TTNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. The SESSION for 1888 will be opened with an INTRODUCTORY LECTURE, by Dr H. Lindo Ferguson, in Old Knox Church, on TUE3DAY, Ist May, at 8 o'clock. Ladles and Gentlemen interested in the University are invited to attend. W. H. HANSFORD, 27ap Registrar. Publio Comnaniei. mHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. The twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Equitable shows it to be the largest, strongest, and most prosperous institution of its kind in the World. New Assurance in 1887 £28,754,813 Assurances in force ... ... 100,631,169 Asiets 17,678,939 Surplus, 4 per cent, basis ... 8,750,888 SAFETY.—The Equitable has a larger surplus, oa every basis of valuation, than any other Life Insurance Company ln the World. POLICIES are INDISPUTABLE, NON-FOB-FEITABLB, and unrestricted as to travel and residence after three years. PROMPT PAYMENT.-Itß promptitude in tha payment of claims is unrivalled. Paid over £20,000,000 to its Policyholders. • RESULTS.—No other Society is paying on its policies as large Bonuses as those declared by the Kquitable on its matured Fifteen Years Tontln* Policies. Local Directors (With power to issue policies and pay claims) -. Hon. Sir Fred. Whitaker, Henry F. D. Bell, Ksq. K.0.M.G.. M.L.O. Dr Logan Campbell Hon. Walter W. Johnston, M.L.C. C. THEILMANN, Rosident Agent; HENRY OLAPCOTT, Chief Agent. Dunedin Office-. Temple Chambers, Princes street. 17ap T^TORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANOB SOCIETY. INSURANCES eflcoted at lowest ourrent rates. LOSSES from Flre aud Lightning covered. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Agentß for Otago, THB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGBNOY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITBD), Rattray street, PmfEPHf. ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON and EDINBURGH. Established 1809. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital ... ... ... £2,500,000 Paid up ... 625,000 Flre Reserve Fund, 1883 1,738,907 Net Fire Premiums, 1886 .... 1,142,730 Total Losses, 1886 ... ... 617,184 Lowest rates, and prompt settlement on the ipot, MURRAY, ROBERTS, and OO Chief Ageata for Otago and Southland. Also Agents for the Universal Marine liuumnoe Company of London. T N S U R A: N O -:.' E. THB AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASBCRANOB OOMPANY (Flre, Marine, «nd Guarantee). We are prepared to acoept Fire, M«rln», ud Buar»utee Bisks at Lowest Current BatM. Lones promptly paid in Eunedln, It. H. LBABY 4 CO., Sli Agents for Dunedin,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8169, 28 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8169, 28 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8169, 28 April 1888, Page 1