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AtausemGntg, pRIITOK S S THEATRE lessee .. .. .. Mr R. J. De Lias. > Positively LAST NIGHIFof the Eminent \ctcr Mr D. H. HARKINS, Supported by Db Lias1 Specialty Compan<THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, FEBRUARY Stb POSmVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE COLON!'/ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE COLOVpi POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE COLONEL. For the Last Time, For the Last Time, # THE COLOSEL, THK COLONEL THE COLONEL, Which must be withdrawn for the production r,f Charles Read's Grand Moral Dramaasation now ; playing at the Adelphi Iheatre, London 1 The Great Sensation of the Day The Great Sensation of the Day! IT 13 ms i IT IS : I NEVER TOO LATE 1 NEVER TOO LATE , ; - NEVER TOO LATE , TO MEND i TO MEND TO MEND. . ■ . THE LATEST LONDON SUCCESS-. The entirely New andl Picturesque Scenery. Act 2.—The Model Prison by Gasliirht with ill it« horrors of the Penal Regulations, andSth O f the boy Gulfv iTtWfW in f AUst,w!ia' and Wallawalla LSJIf xw \ C SCad- e of real water and Brilliant w^^-^^'h^h-ear^ waided by happmess in a bright and glorious future. NOTICE. Bea^cateSt^' 8^810^10^-o'"^0 '"^- Dress Circle, is; >ta'ls, 2s,od; Pit, Is. QUEIN'SJEEAIEE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OBSERVE REDUCTION IN PRICES. MILLION PRICES. MILLION' PRTPFc; MILLION PRICES. __MILUON Ificlt LAST NIGHTS OF THE TOURISTS' SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME. LA*T NIGHTS OF COMIC HARLEQUINADE. Remember, Reduction in Prices for Last NightsDress circle, 8a; stalls, 2s; pit, One Shilling. . Children half-price to all parts of the 1 heatre. THE PROPER STUDY OF MANKIND IS MAN Man in the Rocks, Man in History, Man in the Future, and the Origin of Man " TRENTON'S NEW COURSE OF *-r ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC LECTURES IS TOE GARRISON HALL, Commencing on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1882, THE RACES OF MANKIND: THEIR ORIGIN AND THEIR DESTINY. Illustrated by painted Portraits of the differentvarieties of the Human Family, and Photographs and Paintings projected by the Stereoptieon ■ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th,' MAN IN THE STONE AGE ON THE INFANCY OF THE HUMAN RACS; A Lecture of Intense Interest MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, ANCIENT EGYPT, Magnificently illustrated. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, DENTON'S GREAT LECTURE, THE ORIGIN OF MAN. Is Darwin Right ? This is the Lecture that has excited intensa interest wherever it has been delivered. It should be heard by every thinking man and J wsman in Duneiin. •WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, MINERALS, METALS, AND MINING. " Gold ! Gold I Gold ! heavy to Ret but light to hold " THURSDAY, lGth FEBRUARY THE" FUTURE OF THIS PLANET, ' . AXD OF MAN AS INDICATED BY GEOLOGY A lecture of thrilling interest. A prophecy of the radiant future as presented id the light of the croat goologic past. - Tickets for the Course : 4=, Bs, and 12s, maybe obtained at Begg's Music Warehouse. Lectures ffill commence at S p.m. Single admission: 2s, 3s, and Is. These lectures are well calculated to awaken thought, to expand the mind, and make those who hear them wiser and better. ' Sf p AR E I S 0 I HALL. THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, I£S2. CONCERT In aid of the Fund of the Church of the Province of New Zealand, West Harbour. Conductor .. „ Mr T. Y. Twinning. PROGRAMME: PART I. 1. Duet (piano) "Chilperic" .. Ittrve Miss Boyd and T. V. Twinning. 2. Trio .. "Beamof Light" .. , Bislioit Miss Scoullar, Miss Harris, and Mis 3 Coventry. 3. Song "My sweetheart when a boy " Morgan Mr Newbury." 4. Transcription (piano) " Alice " .. Ascliei' Miss Scoullar. 5. Song .. " A roving life" .. Bonce Mr Truman.0. Song " The blind grl to her harp" Glover Miss Vivian. 7. Song .. "Jack and 1" .. Celliii Mr G. W. M'lntosh. 8. Irish Melody '' The harp that once " .. Moore Hiss Jessie Coventry. * part n. 1. Overture (trio piano) "Tancredi" .. IRossini Miss Maud Smith, Mis s Boyd, and Miss Harris. 2. Song .. "One wish" .. WiUiams Miss Coventry. 3. Selection ("Maritana") "The harp in s the air" .. Wallace Miss Vivian. 4. Pianoforte solo " La danse dcs Fees ".. Jasll Miss Maud Smith. 5. Song .."Tell her I love her so".. Fayc Mr Ntwbury. 6. Song "The clang of the wooden shoon" ilolloy Miss Jessie Coventry. 7. Song .. •'The old sale" .. Dield Mr G. W. M'lntosh. 8. Quartette.. " The hardy Norseman ".. Blake Misa Coventry, Miss Jessie Coventry, Mr Newbury, and T. V. Twinning. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S. Carriages at 10.10. . Admission—Chairs, 2s; Balcony, Is. Dfi I N O E S S THE AT BE. RETURN OF THE 11ON.TAGUE-THENBB GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, For a SHORT SEASON, Commencinsr WEDNESDAY, 15m FEBRUARY. JXOBBS & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSTERS, CHRISTCHURCH.3 v Post-office Address: Box 257. Sn Meetings.' npBE FIRST MEETING of the PROX VINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGS of the South Island of New Zealand, E.C., will be held in the Masonic Hall, Port Chalmers, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Bth met., at 7.50 p.m., at which all Markmaster Masons are invited to bo present. W. G. DOWNES, P.G.M.S. fcZEALANDU MARINE M.M.M. LODGE No. £01 • E.C., PORT CHALMERS. THE Officers and" Members of the above Lodge are tequested to attend a SPECIAL MEETING at 7 p.m. sharp THIS DAY, at the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of receiving the R.W.P.G..M. Master. By order of the W.M. - . J. W. CDMMING, __^ Secretory. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. WATER SUPPLY. I HEREBY CONVENE a FOBLTC MEETING of the RATEPAYERS at Mitchell's Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, February Bth, at 8 o'clock, to consider 4ho proposals of the Council in the above matter. G. T. CLiRKE, Mayor. St. Kilda, February 3rd, ISS2. ■ 7 Sporting. T^UNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. FEBRUARY 23rd, 24th, and 25th INST. CHAMPAGNE STAKES-Acceptanco, 3 sore. SELLING RACE—Entrance, 2 soys, MAIDEN PLATE-Entrance, 3 boys. TRAMWAY PLATB-Entrance, 3 sore. MANDEVILLE PLATE—Entrance, 5 soys. The abovo Entries and Acceptances are due 00 THURSDAY, February Oth. Programmes and Eutry Forms on application. . SYDNEY JAMES, ' ■ Secretary D-.J.C

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 1

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