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Am.xsMGmoa.ts. IT V 0. E' U M HALL. KREITMAYER & WOODROFFE'S, EXHIBITION OF WAXWORKS AND GLASSBLOWING Will OPEN on MONDAY, JULY 31st. All klndß of GlaßßWorking, Spinning, and Blowing, in the presence of Visitors. Two Steam-engines and other Models kept in constant operation. A MAGNIFCENT GROUP OF WAX STATUARY. Moses Striking the Rock (life size). Admission, Is. Doors open—Evening, 7 e'clock j afternoon, 2.30. Kelly's Band Engaged. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOL HARMONIUM FUND, &c. POPULAR CONCERT, Under the auspices of the DUNEDIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE, Will take place in the GAKEISON HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVESING, AUGUST 2nd. A number of Songs and Glees will be sung by a large Choir of School Children. Mr.FELTHAM will give a Cornet Solo, and Mr SCHACHT a Violin Solo. Mrs CLUTSAM will sing—" Thou wilt return no more." Other Songs and Readings will be given by well-known amateurs. . Accompanists: Mr F. Bayloy and Hen Mosch. Conductor: Mr J. L. Ferguson. Admission: Reserved Seats, 38 J Balcony, 2s; Body of Hall, le. Special trains will leave Dunedin for Port Coalmen and Mosgiel at 11 p.m. W. M. BOLT, Zfljy Chairman of School Commute*. CARMINI MORLEY'S ENGLISH OPERA. WANTED, 20 Young LADIES and GENTLEMEN,.Choru9-singers.—Apply to J. GARDNER, Manager, , Bull-and-Mouth Hotel. TO THE OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL PROFESSION. "XT" E W OP E~R A-ROUSE, * WELHSSIEr • STBEET, AUCKLAND.] Sole Proprietor... ....H. N. Abbott. This Magnificent Building is now completed It la the MODEL OPERA-HOUSE of Australasia, and the Largest and most Commodious in ■ Ne.v Zealand. Erected on latest models, it will be found replete with every Modern Comfort and Luxury (before and behind the Curtain) appertaining to the beat-appointed Theatres in the Old and Now Worlds. The Ventilation is perfect. All parts of the House are easy pi access and egress from broad, light, and airy corridors. Every precaution has been taken to save life and property in case of fire, and the Auckland City Council have recently inspected and highly commended the measures adopted to that end. Magnificently and brilliantly lighted, its luxurious Private Boxes, Dress-circle, and Orchestra Stalls, together with its unsurpassed Pit and Stall Accommodation, are features hitherto unknown in Colonial theatres. The Opera-house will be opened by the Williamson Opera Company for one month, commencing from 23rd May inst. Theatrical Managers and Agents. " Stare " and " Combinatlans," are invited to apply to the Proprietor for terms and further information. g m y JJOBBS &- GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSIEKS, CHRISTCHUROF Post-office Address; Box 287. to NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS, TO ARRANGE for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with i BLUNDELL BROTHERS, ' Proprietors Evening Post, >j^___^^^^^^^^^^^^ Wellington. Meetings. ROSLYN TRAMWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). THE Second ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Roelyn Tramway Company (Llmitod) will bo hold in the Oarrison jHaU (Upper Room), on TUEBDAT, n»' August; atT3O In the evening. Business: ' . , General, and the Election of two Directors lad Auditor. • • . Messrs A. Hill Jack and N. Y. A. Wales "have notified that they are Candidates for the office of Director. J. W. DUNCAN, Secretary. Ploughing Match. TAIEBI DERBY PLOUGHING MATCH. THE above will take place on FRIDAY, 4th August, on the Farm of Mr James Hartley, North Taicri, convenient to the Gladfield Siding. Mosgiel and Outram railway, when the usual liberal prizes will be offered for competition in Classes A, B. C, D, and E. Entries to be made with the Secretary, or Mr S. Young, Mosgiel, on or before Wednesday, 2nd August. 28]y GEORQE PRAIN. Hotels TO PERSONS VISITING DUNEDIN. pEINCE OR WALES COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL. First - class and unsurpassed Accommodation at reasonable charges. Private Suites of Rooms for Families, with every attention and comfort. Liquors of the best brands only kept. BILLIARD-ROOM, Warm and well lighted, with first-clasa Table. Notb: PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, PEINCE3 STREET SOUTU (Opposite Guthrie and Larnach's). ■ ■ WILLIAM EAMES. 89jq QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Princes street.—Accommodation for a few re spectable boarders; good table ; pi&no and bath single bedrooms. Terms moderate. 2ju A. GAISFORD, Proprietor. THE UPPER JUNCTION HOTEL. BLCESKIN ROAD. . Visitors, Travellers, and the Public generally can depend upon receiving every attention, and upon only the best Brands of Wines and Spirits, &c. being . kept. MUNRO. Proprietor. Business Addressee /CHARLES EDWIN WATKINS & CO., V 7 CIVIL ENGINEERS, i AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, Ross' Buildings (Late of Ellcsinere and Moray place). lju HUNTER BROS., STOCK AND SHAREBKOEEES. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AQKNIS, RAnaiY Siekst, Duxedih (Adjoining Royse, Stead, and Co.'d). lid mi w I i t" ~i" V^S LICENSED LAND-BKOKER, ACOOUNTAHI AND ESTATE AC«I*T. Transfers, Mortgages, and Ljaaes prepared. Loans negotiated. Rents collected, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 99 PRINCES STREET,' DUNEDIN 11 JO. MORRIS, • ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, AND SHAREBROKER, STEINHOFF'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. Post-offlce Box No. 258. 61 CORBETT & KNOX, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, BELLHANGERS, TINSMITHS, ZINC AND IRONWORKERS, ' Octagon. Plumbing and sanitary work in alljts branchesdono on the latest modem principles. Estimates given. Italy WILLIAM GRANT INNES, NEW ZEALAND AGENCY, 84 Great St. Helens, London, E.C. Receives Consignments of Produce for Sale in London, Executes Indents for General Merchandise, and Re coives, Clears at Customs, and Forwards Baggage, Furniture, &c. T P. ,_ S P R I N G, - * SHAKEBROKER, Zealandia Chambers, Dowling street. Agent European and Eastern Telegram Agency, MOKES V) JJSHD AT COBRBHT RAIBB,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 1