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Amusements. bbinob'ss t heat be. *'Managers .. Hamilton and Willis. . Stage Manager.. W. J. Holloway. ■ TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, ASD Brilliant Success of the accomplished Artiste, Miss. LOUISE POMEROY, Who will, in compliance with the expression of thi) GENERAL PUBLIC And the emphatic endorsement of the Presa of Duuedin, appear in her great role, CLEOPATRA, In Shakespcare'B Grand Play of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, • ■ With all the ■ MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, .' . V SUPERB COSTUMES, MARCHES, Sx. All the Company in the cost, Including W, J. HOLLOWAY W. HOSKINS H. FLEMMING J. J. WALLACE THEO. HAMILTON. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ~; FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Boucicault'a Successful Emotional Play LED ASTRAY. MisßPouEßOv as Armande Chandoce. Friday—CAMILLE. Saturday and Monday—TWELFTH NIGHT. TTVUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. H»rb Biinno Scuhehk.........'.'..Conductor. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON, 1881-82., GARRISON HALL, THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 14. Stainer'a "Daughter of Jairue," Mendelssohn's "Hear my Prayor," Gade's "Erl King's Daughter,1 , Haydn's Symphony, No. 6 ("The Surprise"), RoylofTS Gavotto in V. - Subscriptions ' 21b (now payable), giving three ticl-ets for each of three concerts. Single admissionBody of Hal], ss; Balcony, 2a 6d. Tickets at all tho Music Warehouses. Books of Words, 6d, at Kelsey and Co.'s.' . . ~ . , ■ . : GEO. 0. ISRAEL, 88' . Hon. Bocretarj. pRINCESS .THE AT R E. MRS CLOTSAM'S GRANDC ONCER T, MONDAY, tho 26th. /HARRISON HA L L. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, . T. V. TWINNING'S BENEFIT CONCERT. MISS SMYTH. MlB3 SMYTH. Programme in future advertisement 2a Meetings. __ MUSICAL.UNION. jl/TEMBERS are requested to Attend Practice oa FRIDAY Instead of Wednesday Krenlng Usual time and place. ' A. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. Lectures. BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. MR M. W. GREEN will Lecture on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, : In TEMPERANCE HALL, Moray place. Subject—" The British Nation and the Ten Loat Tribe 9 of Israel." A. H. Ross, Esq., in the Chair. To commence at 8 p.m. , Admission One Shilling. Eailways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■ ; 1 MISS POMEROY AT THE PRINCESS THEATBE. / . • —:.. ■ ■;. ."■.■ f FOR the convenience of ViaitoM from Outram District, a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave ■■ Mosgiel for Outram on arrival of 11.16 p.m. from Dunedln on WEDNESDAY, 14th inst. A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager's Office, Dunedin, ISth September, 18S1. Corporation Notices CITY OF DUNEDIN. MAPS SHOWING PERMANENT LEVELS OF THE STREETS, Pursuant to Section 190, " Municipal Corporations Act, 1876." ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ±S the SPECIAL MEETING of tha CITY COUNCIL, as held on tho Evening of the 7th September, stands further ADJOURNED until THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 14th September, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Town Hall Buildiuga, when all persons who have Objected to such levels aa have not been considered are invited to attend. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. September 10th, 1581. 12a BOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. A POLL will be taken on SATURDAY, the 17th day of September, at the Borough Office, from 0 a.m. till 6 p.m., to enable the Council to BORROW the Bum of £5000 for Expenditure in the several Townships and on Unfinished Roads. ' EDMUND J. SCHLOTEL, ISs Mayor. Educational, \%J OOD'S COMMERCIAL AOA- »? DEMY, Albany street.—Evening Classes, 7 till 9. Bookkeeping (single or double entry) for Mercantile Pursuits, Professions, Farms, or Stations, »fee. from One Guinea per course of 12 lessons. Phonography—Pitman's Phonetic Shorthand, Iron; One Guinea per course of 12 lc.-sons; can be learnt in one course. English, French, Arithmetic, Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, &c. N.B.—Private loeaons byarrangement. Ladies instructed in any oj above subjects. Pianoforte, Guitar, French and English Classes daily. Private tuition.—Apply for address Wood's Academy, Albany street. ■. 20an TTVUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray -*—' place—Freehand and Model Drawing, Faint Ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Painting from the Antique and Still Life.—David C. Huttorj? Art Master. 16jy TTERR LDDWIG MOSOH PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Room: Princes street, on Mr Boot's prtmlsea. BtiHtueßa Addressee JAMES O. DENNY, CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT IH BANKRUPTCY, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. Tradesmen's Books made up, and Debts colle^ad. S7 RATTRAY STREET. WILLIAM WATSON, HOTEL VALUATOR and BROKER. Country Hotel Valuations made. Town and Country Hofcolo for sale and to lot. Office: Martin and Wat&on'e, Stua?t sttoet. SBm rv\ H 0 M A S H U H T B Jt, jl STOCK AND SHAEEBROKSR, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, R ins ay Strbht, Dunkdin (Adjoining Royso, Stead, and Co's). lid f\ WHITE \Js LICENSED LAND-BEOKSR, ACCOUNTANT AND KSTATK AOiaT. Tr&iiefere, Mortgiit'os, and Leaiseß prepared. \,r-.r.;,>- mirotir.tod. Reniw collected. TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 99 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. a J C MORRIS, ej> « ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, AND SHAREBROKER, STEINHOFF'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Post-offico Box No. 258. 6» T\ RE W & LLO VD s ARCHITECTSj OOIAGOH BUILDPIOB, DtTNBDIS. Ifij Personal. MB, GEORGE KINGSTON, brother »0 tho lato Mrs Honry Paul, England,—A letter C^aita you at the office of this paper. lSe. I" ROSS, who resided at North Taierfc f| I in 1878, removed from thonco to Mosglel, an* subsequently to Dunodin, is requested to send his Address to Box 176, Post-office. 6» PERSONAL. IF this should meetf the eye o£ MICHAEL JOHN FLEMINQJnative ot Doblla only son of tho lato Captain John Joseph Fleming h«: will hour of something to his adTantairo by eommnnl--eating with the MANAGER, Dally Times Offlw. Tho said Michael John Fleming was following the> occupation of a bootmaker In Melbourne In 186iL.leffe for Now Zealand in 1563, u»d bat not been, baud off eincelß6s. -....- '14,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6114, 14 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6114, 14 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6114, 14 September 1881, Page 1

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