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AMUSEMENTS THEAD'.T, TJndtT the M«nag<-m:'i:i of Mr Brougli and Mr Boucicault. Touring Manager ... H. J. Magee. Assistant Stage Manager Mr A. M'ntyre. Treasurer Mr J. E, Kitts. Immense Success of the GREAT DOUBLE BILL. LAST NIGHTS OF M A M M A, M A M M A, Preceded by the Sparkling Comedietta, MY MILLINER'S BILL. Hundreds Turned Awav. Standing Room Only. LAST NIGHTS OF The Inimitable Ccmedian. FRANK THORNTON, Supported by BROUGH AND BOUCIOAULT'S Specially Selected Company. Children in Arms positively Not Admitted. USUAL P8ICBS: Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls. 2s (3d; Pit, ONE SHILLING. }oors op?n at 7.15; perfoimance at S; carvtagfca at 10 SO. Box plan at the Dresden. D.iy tickets at Berman's, tobacconist, Grand fiotel. I R O U S. CIRCUS. !W3R?H BROS.' COLOSSAL COMBINED 1 CIRCUS. FOUR LARGE ORGANISATIONS BLENDED IN ONE GRAND CONSOLIDATION. Another enthusiastic reception of OUR PRESENT PROGRAMME. THE DOUBLE BOUNDING JOCKEY CONTEST Cheered to the echo. The Greatest and most Miith-provoking Eque3*iian Afttrtiece over witnessed in Dunedin, Roars of Laughter, Sy Special Request, the same Programme as Last Evening will be Repeated This Evetiug. Notf.—Those who were unab'e to gain admission to the Pit la-t night will be admitted on presentation of their tickets this evening. LAST FOUR NIGHT?. CHAIRS, 4s ; SrALLS, 2s G I; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. Don't forset MATINEE PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PALMERSTON TO FOLLOW. EXHIBITION NOTICES. fcTKW ZKALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Jl EXHIBITION. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 15, IS9O. Continuous Opening from 10 a.m. till 10.30 p m. 12A- HOURS' ENJOYMENT. Admission—ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. THIS EVENtNG, At S o'clock, ELIJAH. Gns-ATOv.ATOfiio, ELIJAH. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. And at 8 pm. GREAT LIMELIGHT DISPLAY CONCERT HALL, Exhibition opens from 10 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. Admh-sion-ONE SHILLING. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, __ Secretary. INHIBITION CONCERT HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At S o'clock, GRAND PERFORMANCE of Mendelssohn's Masterpiece, ELIJAH. ELIJAH. CHOIR and ORCHESTRA of -100 PERFORMERS. Principals specially engaged for this great production:— Miss FANNY BRISTOW {of Melbourne) Miss FREDERIC A MITOHKLL (of Melbourne) Mr PUSCHELL (of Chvistchureh) Mr J. FROUSE (of Wellington). Musical Director—Mr Arthur Towsey. Leader of the Orchestra—Signer Squaiuse. Organist-Mr Ai,bekt Yallis. Admission: Front Seat?, 2s; Back Seats prd Gallery, ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be obtained at C. Bcgg and Co.'*, the Dresden Piano Company'?, and Mr Menderhausen's, Pri.-.ces street ; and iu all parts of the building. Holders of tickets admitted 7 o'clock. ■EW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS -L'S INHIBITION. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MENTAL CONCERT, At 3 p.m. By Command. In the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Suite His Lord C rrington Adrair&l Lord Chas. Scott, And other distinguished visitors. D. HARRIS HASTINGS, "ftJEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS ll EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXBJ.BITOFS. Exhibitors are notified that any Kp.hcfr.i'.ei o? Exhibits not yet sent in must be in the hands of the Undersigned on or \v fwe THURSDAY NEXT, the I6th January. The attention of Exhibitors whose Exh-'bits have not been Classified in the Sr.bjiv'sions ii particularly drawn to this Notice, ia order that a date may be fixed for calling them together for the. purpose of ELECTING JURORS in Class XXXVI. GEORGE A. JOUBEET, Secretary to Judging and Awards Committee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. £TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the yi Parcel of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month r."xt after the date of publication hereof in the ' Gazette.' Section 14, Sawyers Bay District; William Thomson; applicant; occupied by applicant. No. 3,909. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 13th day of Jaruary, 1890, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin, H. TURTON, District Land Registrar. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "OUNTAINEER HOTEL . Qoeekstown, Lake Wakatipu. PROPRIETRESS MKS R. BOND. This new and commodious stone Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable houses in Otago. Suites of Rooms have bsen set apart for Families, and every attention has b?en paid to the arrangements for carrying on a first-class trade. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Porter will attend Passengers on Arrival and Departure of Steamers. Horses and Buggies on hire. Tariff ... 8s per day. >ANAcIA Hotel, Stuart street (aho7e L Octagon), has ample and superior Accornmodation for Visitors to the Exhibition p„t moderate charge.*. William Imrie,' proprietor. IMPERIAL, HOTEL., Prince street south (opposite Exhibition). Ample accommodation for Boarders and Guests; suites of rooms i for Families. terms; replies private. " John," Sear Office. luiNtj iady Wants corntortahlo Board and Residence. Apply "Carrie," Star ANTED, Sitting Room and Bedroom, k » i furnished or unfurnished, with attend- | ance; permanent. Address "E.," Stab Office. ANTED, Gentlemen Boarders; comfortI » , able home: bath, piano, and every convenience. Cards at Dresden. ANTED, for a month, wfffi" Board, I » » private Sitting Room and Bedroom. Apply, stating ter,a)s, v Delta," Star Office, WANTED, Two- respectable Boarders; comfortable accommodation; modeiate ; terms. "Esk Bank," Castle street, *ear.. SV ! Andrew street.

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Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 8115, 15 January 1890, Page 3

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