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AMUSEMENTS. OVAL PRINCESS THEATRE: Sole Lessee and Manager Mr W. J. WILSON. Stage Manager Mr R. ROBERTS, This Evening, FRIDAY, llth September, By Express Desire, A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THM BUSH. * MR J. E. TAYLOR, In his Great Skating Entertainment. . Song and Dance on Skatts. A Beginner on the Ice. To be followed by the Ethiopian Comic Duet. THE NERVOUS CURES. To conclude with the Laughable Farce. THE REGULAR FIX. Hugh de Brass .Mr R. Robert 3 Mr Surplus .Mr J. G. Joyco PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle, ss: Parqnette, 2s Cd; Pit, One Shilling ! Notice.—Half-price to Dross Circle half-past nine. In active preparation, the Great Adelplii Drama, " Sea and Land." rnHE FINE ARTS.—We beg respectX fully to announce that our I EXHIBITION of Original Oil Paintings, Ohromo-Lithcgraphs, and Water Colors (based on Photographs) is NOW OPEN ; and to intimate that a visit iiom lovers of the Fino Arts and public generally is invited. BURTON BROTHERS, Princes street, Dunedin. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. TjIOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF COURT PRIDE OF THE LEITH, No. 30!)2, Will be celebrated by a SUPPER, to take place in tit Court Room, Water of Loith Hotel, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER llth, 1868. Supper on the table, 8 p.m. Tickets.. O s Each. H ROSS, Secretary MEETINGS. OTAGO FREEHOLD LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MEETINGS for APPLICATIONS for SHARES in the above SOCIETY, will bo ■held on ; On Friday Evening next, the llth inst'., at Mr M-GUIRE'S ' Imperial Hotel, Princes street. On Saturday Evening next, the 12th inst., at < ■ Air WAIN'S Hotel, Water of Leith. And on Tuesday Evening, the loth inst., at Mr DODSON'S Provincial Hotel, Port Chalmers, Between the Hours of 7 and 9 o'Clock. The President of the Society, THOS. BIRCH, Eso. * ' will preside. ' ' FREDK. H.-EVAKS, \ Secretary, [ VOLUNTEER NOTICES. D. V. ARTILLERY REGIMENT. COMMANDING OFFICER'S PARADE, This Evening. Muster at the Gun Shed at 7.30. Undress uniform, with rifles. '"■';' . : ■-• By order, - . '"• ;-.. ; W. DIGBY•SMITH,'.. [ ■; ■-.'■• :■■ - - " Hon. Sec.';".'';"... .. SERMON. .' /; :> JL Preach on Sunday nc-xfc, in St Joseph's Ch'ufch, ""-' ' at 11 o'clock Mass aud at Vespers, on behalf of the Catholic University of Ireland. . ' M. Fleury will coujlucb the choir at both services. : BREWERIES. REPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSIONERS. " For Ales in Bulk, ttia Jury most unhesitatingly award the place of honor to Messrs Marshall and Copeland, Duncdin, whose various qualities of Ales scarcely admit of" improvement, and are much, more ■ pleasant than the generality of British, beers." MARSHALL and COPELAND were awarded the First Prize at the New Zealand Exhibition, 18(55; and tiie First-class Prize Medal at . the Great Inter-Colonial Exhibition held in Melbourne 18M-7. . . . EXHIBITION BEER In -v Hogsheads, Half-Hogsheads, Barrels, and r Kilderkins. Also, their celebrated bottled PALE ALE and PORTER, Families and Stations supplied. Office at Brewery, and Letter box at Messrs M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co.'s, Manse street, . Dunedin. ■ . Sole agents for the undermentioned districts:— Messrs Francis Sidey and Co., Wellington " Mr Henry Montgomery, Christchurcli and Lytteltoa Messrs Cain, Munro, and Co., Timaru ' : : „ Dalgety, Rattray, and Co., Oamaru „ Herbert and Co., Lawrence „ H. Cable and Co., Waipori Mr E. W. Durden, Waikouaitt ■ ••.,-, Messrs Bremner Bros., Hamilton, Macraes, and Mount Ida „ B. Hibbard and Co., Tokomairiro and Waita« huna . „ Wm. Brown and Co., Port MoljTieux " „ Stewart and Gow, Clutha Ferry . " . ' Mr M. J. Malaghan,.Queenstown " ■ ; Messrs Hazlett and Tweed, Clyde, „ M'liay Bros., ■ Teviot Mitchell aud Co., Southland. _______ HOTELS. QU E E N^S ARMS HOTEL. Princes street South," THOMAS HANCOCK, ' Proprietor. Starting point forrthe Caversham and Anderson's Bay. cabs, which leave every few minutes throughout the day, .^ . QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, . Queenstown. Acknowledged to be the best and most comfortable" • Family Hotel in Lake district. ■ Private aparcniencs for families, containing one of : Broadwood's pianos. Also, a splendid billiard table and room, unsur-: passed in the Colony. • , Attached is a 12-stall stable—visitors may rely on their horses receiving lirst-rate attention. . ' Saddle horses for hire. • ; ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. nEORGE'S DUNSTAN HOTEL, vJT . (Late Sam. Cannon), - CiiYBE. Family and Commercial House — Private sitting* rooms—Xietatched coctage for families. Cobb and Qo's Coaches leave this hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.. ;• Livery and bait stables. Horses aud buggies for hire* Lock-up coach-house. Alcodfs billiard table. NOTICE.' : ! ' ' TA. JONES begs to inform his friends • and the public in general that he has again resumed business in his old establishment, known as ths GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, DUJXKUIN. • ' From his long experience in the trade, he feels as* ured that he will meet a share of the public patronage. NOTICE.OP REMOVAL, RE M O V A L. lyi R. FREDK. H."iVANS from Tempi -LfJL- Chambers to.Princes street (Cutting), opposite^ t.iny iJuitet. LOST, FOUND, &o. | LOST, a PURSE, containing Money . aud Receipts. The Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Messrs Guthrie and AsueVs Imiber Yard, Princes street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2060, 11 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2060, 11 September 1868, Page 1