AMUSEMENTS. QUEE N'S THEATRE. Lessees Messrs Steelr and Keoott. THIS EVENING (TUESPAY), JANUARY 25T11, LEAP YEAR. Miss O'Leary Miss CriARA STEPHKIfSOH Walker Mr J. B. StmW To conclude with a Favourite Afterpiece. WEDNESDAY-ROB ROY. : FRlDAY—Benefit of Miss Pout L?akb. In Preparation—ClGAßh.TJ'ls! oi6 i r t To be held in ST. PAUL' 3 SCHOOIi - ROOM (Stuart street), ON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2flth, 1870, In aid of the Building Fund. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Overture—" Clcopatre " .. .. Blanchetean 2. Song—" The Lugtcer" .. .. Sporle , 3. Pianoforte Solo—Mr A. .1. Towsey 4. Song—" There is a flower ttiat bloometh" Wallace 5. Instrumental Quartett 6. Song—" Day and night I thought 6f tbec" Shrivali 7. Pianoforte and Cornopean Duet 8. Song—" The Mountebank " ~ ~ Vivien 9. Pianoforte Solo 10. Overture to " JSouffe et !e Tailleur " Gavcaax Part 11. 1. Overture—" La Fee do Potsdam" .. Richard 2. Song—" 0, Erin, my country" .. Jeffreys 3. Duet—"O'«r the hill, o'er the dale" Glover 4. Pianoforte—" Impromptu" .. .. Schubert 5. Song—Serenade .. .. .. Schubert 6. Song—" Auld Robin Gray" 7. Largo and Presto—2nd Symphony.. Haydn 8. Song—" Over the railing sea" .. Reyloff 9. Overture to "Invocation a Sainte Cecile" Lamotte Tickets, 2s Od each, To be had at Mr West's Music Warehouse. ■; Doors open at 7.30, concert to commence at 8. Conductor Mr A. J. TOWSEY. MEETINGS OTAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Association will be held at THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET* THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), : At a quarter-past 5. GEORGE EASTON, Secretary. FEVER HOSPITAL ON TOWN BELT. A MEETING of Gentlemen objecting to this erection will be held in the Lower Hall of the Athenteum on TUESDAY EVENING, 25th inst, at 8 o'clock. 24j NOTICE TO EX-HIGH SCHOOL PDPILS. "^EMBERS of • the Richardson Rifle JjTJL Volunteer Company are requested to meet for Drill at the Head-Quarters Drill Shed THIS EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. P. R. SMITH, Secretary pro /em. KANEIRI LAKE WATER EACE COMPANY. NOTICE TO DUNEDIN SHAREHOLDERS. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders will he held at Hokitilca, WED« NESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th proximo. J. S. WEBB, Agent for the Company. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND "ftXOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JL.H pursuant to the provisions of clause 77 of tho Deed of Settlement of ihe above Bank, a half-yearly General Meeting of the proprietors will be held at tho City Council Chamber, Manse street, Duncdin, oa Wednesday, the 26th instant, at the hour of 3 o'clocfc in the afterncon. Dated this 4th day of January, 187 C. L. 0. BEAL, 5j Manager, Dunedin. TO LET TO LET, Rooms for Offices, old Daily Times Office, Princes street; also, Workshops H. Frtedlich, Stuart, etreet. 7d TO LET, a Four-roomed House at Cavereham; Leamirgton range; good grounds. Apply, Secretary Benevolent Institution. 22j TO LET, SHOP in George street, occupied by Mr J. Lazarus, 30ft. x 50ft., with yard, &c, and entrance from Hanover street. DAVID ROSS, 20) Architect, Princes street, TO LET, the two Shops at present occupied by Messrs Hogg and Hutton, each having: a frontage of 25 feet to Princes street. Can either be let separately or together. Possession can be given about tho 20th January next. Apply to ALEXANDER R. HAY, Myrtle Bank, 9n Melrosa. PORT CHALMERS. TO LET, from Ist February next, That well-known substantial BRICK BUILDING, close to the Railway Station, at present in tho occupation of Mr George Dodson. Apply to RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO. FIRST-CLASS FARM TO LET. WE are instructed TO LET, with immediate possession or otherwise, part of the NGAPAKA ESTaTE, near Oaniaru (about 1400 acres) for a term of 14 years. The whole is in first, class condition, with good Bub-division fences, commodious house, and out-buildings. Closo to a railway station. Terms very liberal. Rent moderate. For full particulars, apply to LEES and MOOEE, 13j Oamaru. TO MERCHANT 3, AUCTIONEERS, AND LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. TO LET "ON LEASE, These Extensive Premises situate in Cashcl Street, Christchurch, known aa COBB'S STABLES. The building at present contains 40 stalls, several loose boxes, extensive storage for grain, harness room, and hay-loft—tong well adapted for carrying on an extensive livery business, but can be easily converted by the removal of the stalls into a wool or grain store, or would suit the requirements of an auctioneer. For terms, apply to W. R. MITCHELL, 25j Cobb's Office. LOST, FOUND, &o. T OST, in the BALL-ROOM on FRIiJ DAY NIGHT, a LACE POCKET-HANDKER-CHIEF. Tiio finder will oblige by returning to Mr Fowler, Imperial Hotel. OUND, a Sum of Money. Can be had, if described satisfactorily, on application to General Manager, Railway Station, Dunedin. 25j REMOVALS. AL E £ S, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND IMPORTER, Bega to intimate that he has EEMOVKD TO HIS NEW BUILDING, Nearly opposite his former premises, GEORGE STREET DI.'SKDW. HAIRDRESSER, NOTICE. MR B E~~I S S E L, UAIRURESSF.it AND PERFUMER, PJSINCKS STREET. Begs to notify to the ladies; and gentlemen of Dunedia and country that ho has just received the First Shipment of Johami Maria Farina'n genuine EAU-DE-" COLOGNE; also, Fariiu's Triple Extract Perfumes. Tho Fiiiotft Evor Imported to Now Zealand.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4347, 25 January 1876, Page 1
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836Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4347, 25 January 1876, Page 1
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