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Amusements. ' ','. Ql^£ s..::;LH^.iL«* Meager Mr Walter ReynoMg. ' . CARNIVAL WEEK. , : THIS EVENING? SATURDAY. Reappearance of the World-famous Actor HERR BANDMASS " MISS LOUISE BEAUDET? SIR WALTER-REYNOLDS, -2 Mr Jas. F. Cathcart, Mr Chas. HalT,..,'.' t And the - ~ *• sr If. ' NEW AUSTRALIAN COMPANY." ■ ": "POSITIVELY FOR THERACE WEEK ONLY, nimifT™^ Performances will constitute Herr :" Ph^L?^ ? S i ?? rewelllo Dunedin, as he appears i£ Chnstchurch at the commencement of MarchV^ TO-NIGHT.-OTHELLO. ? a^ eUo •• ■• Hetr lUinnunr- -, .DJdemon^ " ;; I [ QRAND FAREWELL CONCERT! ' I To . SIGNOR CARMINI MORLEY (Previous to his departure from Dunedin}/ To be given in the GARRISON HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 23ed FEBRUARY, 188!. At 8 o'clock. n s Se^es S:i nd «e°aaam have kindly taJJ! SSM.HUME Miss B. HUME Miss LACK Miss L. MARION Mr MURRAY Herr BENNO SCHEREK Accompanyist—Mr ARNOLD R. KELSEY. Director—SlGNOß CARMINI MORLEY. an^lMus&r^fS °°* ™d : Prices—Chairs, ss; Gallery, 2s 6d; Body of HalLl» JQ UNE DIN CHORAL SOCIETY". HERR BENNO SCHEREK, i _~- Conductor, BAND AND CHORUS OF 110 PERFORMERS. J Third Subscription Concert of the Season, GARRISON HALL, TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. LAY OF THE BELL. : Choral Selections from SPRING, MAY DAY • and ' '■ : - -....-: TANNHAUSER. i Orchestral Selections-IL FLAUTO MAGICO LEMACON, and TURKISH PATROL. Subscription, 21s; Tickets, 5s and 2sGd; to beh»r ■ of all the Music Warehouses. -„, GEO. C. ISRAEL, ■ Hon. Secretary-. TE lIP ERA NC E HALL MORAY PLACE. N O W 0 P E N. Immediate and Tremendous Success. Everybody delighted with the great WAXWORKS EXHIBITION! Admitted and pronounced by all who witnessed it ; to be the Grandest Collection ever exhibited in Dunedin. Admission, Is; children, half;pric&. ■ li MUSICAL SERVICE and Organ ' Recital, under the direction of Mr A. B. " fpmfv' Wil l b%P ven in St Matf-- he«-'s Church on. - FRIDAY next. The Choral Music will be rendered by a choir of 70 voices, and solos will be contributed by j5 ses Hume and otner well-known amateurs. In. addition: to this strong band of vocalists, Mr A. J Towseyhas also kindly offered his assistance, and we may therefore safely anticipate not only a good performance, but a large audience, and consequently a corresponding addition to the funds of the Choir. Admission will be by ticket. ! PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN COOKERY. NEW ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, : Rattray street. HVTRS MACPHERSON'S COOKERY CLASSES - are n<iw going on in the above Hall, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FMDJtfT, of this week. , Doors open at 2.30; commencing at 3 pjn. ; Admission 2s. Varied and interesting programme. 7f Sporting. DUNEDIN CUP. DUNEDIN CUP. DUNEDIN CUP. J^YONS & HAE T'S CONSULTATION, On the above event WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE, And BE DRAWN On WEDNESDAY, 23rd INST., 1 . At 8 o'clock p.m. sharp. At their FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MANSE STREET. N.B.—Those desirous of obtaining Tickets nua* . 'APPLY AT ONCE. ALL SUBSCRIBERS INVITED TO ATTEND THK DRAWINQ. mir T ONES' ALBION SWEE No. 30, On the DUNEDIN CUP, to be run at Forbury Racecourse, On 24th FEBRUARY, 1881. 2030 Members at £1. First prize, £800; second, £300; third, £200; start* (divided),£2so; non-starters (divided^£4so. Tickets of Mr Charles' Armstrong, Union HotdE. Stafford street, Dunedin. AJdress: RICHARD i. ;TONKS,*Box 31, Grey mouth. -. . , . - ' » Hailways. 1 - J&M& -■ NEW ZEALAND RAILWATS. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. FEBRUARY, 24th, 25th, and 26th. ORDINARY Single-fare TICKETS issued to Dunedin from Christchurch, Inveror:gill. and intermediate stations,- with branches, from. 23rd to £6th February, will be available for return an i to and including MONDAY, 28th inst. W. M. HANNAY, Traffic Superintendent. Traffic Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 15th February, 188 L MC NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GOODWOOD STATION. /~\N and after Ist MARCH the StationV/ master in charge of Goodwood will be Withdrawn, and the station worked as Flag Station. A. GRANT, .' ~, District Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Office,, Dunedin, 17th February/1881. ty Educational. TTERR BENNO SCHEREK; -"-*■ PIANIST ASO I MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Receives Pupils at his professional Kooms in Hittaf place (at Mr Matthewa', seedßman), opposite the newCoffee Palace. ELEMENTARY TUITION: -Privite Families, one hour daily, £1 per month.— Uim Crompton; George street - Mt g^ .& J. H A' R T (Formerly of Dunedin), COMMISSION AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, ■ Execdtb Indents for evs&y dksceifiioh orßum^ COKTtNSKTAL, AND AmKRJCAn' MERCHAHDBB, A» TOOERTAKB THB SAtS Of COKaaHmSTS Of COMMU^ PkoDucs on Bmt Tsms; - ■ . 86 ST. MARY AXE, LONDON. ' Urn

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5938, 19 February 1881, Page 1

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