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Amusement*. PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr W. O'Sullivan Representative for J. C. Williamson and Georgo Musgrove, Mr Bert Royle. PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. SORROWING HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. Enthusiastic Reception and Instantaneous Success of THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY, In the World-famed Comic Opera, THE GEISHA. There was only one opinion—the most perfect production ever seen upon a colonial stage. THE GEISHA Has Caused a Furore. THE GEISHA A Brilliant Spectacle. THE GEISHA Everyone is Talking of it. THE GEISHA The Event of the Year. THE GEISHA Magnificently Costumed. THE GEISHA Superbly Mounted. THE GEISHA A Complete Success. THE GEISHA A Fascinating Story. THE GEISHA Full of Delightful Melody. THE GEISHA The Most Charming of Operas. THE GEISHA Sparkling and Bright. THE GEISHA Delighte Everybody. THE GEISHA A Pgrfect Production. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), FEBRUARY 16, And for a Few Nights Only, THE GEISHA. The Opera staged under the direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. Musical Director, Mr ARTHUR KING. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. HARRISON HALL, PORT CHALMERS. nJT GRAND POPULAR PATRIOTIC CONCERT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t The Whole Proceeds will go towards the Equipment of Volunteers from the Port for the Otago Rough Riders. Every loyal Port citizen will be present. , Admission, ONE SHILLING. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT AND REMOUNT FUND. GARRISON HALL. FEBRUARY 21, 1900, At 8 o'clock. MR ALFRED H. BURTON'S PATRIOTIC EVENING. .'.' An Evening with Kipling, Macaulay, Tennyson, Newbold. and others: Speeoh, Reading, Song, Recitation." NOVEL FEATURES: e.g., "The Absentminded Beggar Collecting Contingent" of Young Ladies now being recruited. ONE SHILLING ALL OVER THE HALL. Lieutenant-colonel Webb has given special permission for volunteers to appear in uniform. E. F. DUTHIE. Eon. Sec. GRICULTURAL HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18th. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. THE STEELE-PAYNE BELLBINGERS (Late Original Payne Family), In a Change of Programme. Silver Coin Collection. Doors open 7.45 j commence 8.30 p.m. Suburban Tour: Cavorshnm, FRIDAY, February 16; Roslyn, SATURDAY, February 17. Representative, R. T. TREGASKI. >RINCESS'S THEATRE. PRELIMINARY. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. SPECIAL PATRIOTIC AND JOINT BENEFIT PERFORMANCE. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT. He's an able-bodied fellow, not by any means a fool, Whether fighting single-handed or in force; But he's just a little liampered chasing Kruger on a mule, So let's help our soldier laddie with a horse. THE NURSES' FUND. THE GARRICK CLUB Will reproduce, by general desire, Robertson's Glorious Chef d'Oiluvre, CASTE. CASTE. CASTE. Under the direction of. Mr Barry Marschel. Tariff: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan (uow open) at the Dresden. GEORGE SIEYWEIGHT, Hon. Sec. Government Notices. /COMMON JURORS summoned for MONDAY, 19th February, are hereby DISCHARGED FROM ATTENDANCE. COLIN M'K. GORDON, Sheriff. Supreme Court Ofiice ; Dunedin, 15th February, 1800. £,os& nsul Found. ]" OST, Tan-and-white Collie Pup. Reward -Lj on returning to Mrs Bremer, " Rotherlield," George street. ' OST, from St. Leonards, Dark-bay Spring—i cart Horse, with cover; reward. J. Peterson, Walker street. LOST, small Pug Dog. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs James Mills, Melville street. LOST, Collectors Book, Nurses' Fund (No. 50): public are warned not to contribute to that number; any person finding it will please return to War Office. LOST, Baby's White Shoe. Will finder kindly leave at Collins's, bootmaker, Georgo street. -fl-J track). Gold-bar Brooch, with 3 moonstones; reward. Bates, Sise, and Co., Bond street. Corporation Notices. RATES.—IO PER CENT. PENALTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ad--1~ ditional chargo of TEN PER CENT, authorised by Section 60 of " The Rating Act, 1894," will be made by the Dunedin City Council on all GENERAL, SPECIAL, and WATER RATES which are Six Months overdue and remain unpaid on the Ist day of March, 1900. Legal proceedings will be taken after the above date for the recovery of all such Unpaid Rates, and the Additional Charge thereon. Ratepayers who do not wish to incur the penalty must pay all such Overdue Rates BEFORE 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY 28th February, 1900. HENRY W. WILSON, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 13th February, 1900. Auctions. CONTINUATION SALE. r SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1900, At 1 o'clock. On the Premises, 43 George street, J. T. Carter's Warehouse, GREAT CLEARING SALE. OVER £I,OOO WORTH OF STOCK To be Sold by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE. 8. VALENTINE .• bis received instructions from Mr J. T. Carter (who is giving up business) to sell by public auction, as above, his entire Stock, including— Household ironmongery, crockery, glassware, brushware, tinware, " electroplate, watches, cutlery, clocks, lamps, carpenters' tools, enamelled kitchenware, and a large selection of household sundries. Shop Fittings will be disposed of by Auction at the finish of the Sale. These comprise a very superior outfit.

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Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3