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Acausssasats. MACOABE. — LYCEUM HALL. EVERY EVENING at 8. MOST DECIDED SUCCESS. Endorsed by the Press and Public, and: Attested Nightly by Crowded Audjesces.' THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER ,Htb, Fifth Appearance in Dunediu of England's Renowned MIMIC, VENfRIMQUIST,; and CHA- ■ HACTETI DELINEATOR, ,: ' FREDERIC MACCABE, '...'; - In his Original Entertainment,'entitled • ' "BEGONE, DULL CAKE!" Conceded on all sides to bo the most Original, Brilliant, and Mirthful Production ever presented to the Public. . ■ - ■ MACCABE'S WANDERING- MINSTUELS.—The greatest hit in character-acting-known to the Btage, received with enthusiastic approbation, and will bo presented at the Lyceum EMI every evening until further notice. ' ■ -• \M AOOABE'S TRANSITION OP i-TX CHARACTER.—The entire Pres3 Is unanimous as to the marvellous rapidity and wonder with which each change of character is effected. Never has such a versatility of voice, features, and embodiment been exhibited in any entertainment of modern times. ACG&BE. LYCEUM HALL, TONIGHT, in 24 of his original, bright, and de. lightful PERSONATIONS and SONGS, elegant, novel, and diversified. Every taste suited. Beautiful Melodies, Operatic Selections, Piano Recitals, a superb exposition of Ventriloquism, and Character Delineations. Uoon open at 7.30. Admission:—Dress Circle, 4l~; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box plan at West's Music W»w>house, Princes street. Stall and Pit Tickets at Nathan's, tobacconist. Manager, F.E. Hisoocsa. Treasurer, J. F. SCrtoa. T\UJN TEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Hcrr Bcrino Schorelt.. .. Conductor. SECOND-SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT OF THG SEASON. GARRISON HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I&TH "IHE MESSIAH." Band and Chorus of 120 Performers. Subscription, 213. Tickets (6s aud 2s 6d) at all the Music Warehouses. ■ lid DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART," " : -'" - Moray place. mHE WORKS executed by the Student* A during the Session 1882 will be ON VIEW on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 12th, 13th, and 14th. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and from 7to 9 Evening. Admission free. DAVID C. HUTTON, I2d Art Master. /CALEDONIAN GAMES, Vy KAITANGA.TA. JE6O IN PRIZES. ENTRIES for the KAITANGATA HANDICAP not later than the 20th Inst. 14d L. P. PARRY. WO BBS & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSTERS, CHRISTCHURC3 Post-ofEce Address: Box 257. la NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS. rpi) ARRANGE'for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening- Post, Wellington. Meetings. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. MR H. S. FISH, Jun., will have the pleasure of Addressing his Constituents on the Evening of THURSDAY, the 14th inst.', at 8 o'clock^ at the PRINCES 3 THEATRE. J, B. Bradshaw, Esq., wlll'prosido. All City Electors are invited to attend. . , lj.d. Eleotion Kotioes; BOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. ■\TOTICB.— An Extraordinary Vacancy .L% having occurred in HIGH WARD, NOMINATIONS for election of ONE Councillor will be received at the Borough Office on or before TUESDAY, th» 19th day of December, at 12 noon ; and the Poll (if any) will take place at Brown's Old Store, Normanby, on the twenty-seventh day of December. " ■ ■ . . HUGH M'FADYEN; 13d " Returnißg-olHcer. v

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA DISTRICT. . •' r{ ENTLE MEN, — The melancholy vJT death of Mr Seaton having caused a vacancy in the representation of our district in the House of Representatives, I beg to intimate to you that I shall be a CANDIDATE to represent you. lam, Gentlemen, .. :. Your obediant servant,' 2Sn W. H. CUTTEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA DISTRICT. r\ ENTLEMEN,—At the request of a \3T number of my fellow electors, I have consented to become a CANDIDATE for your suffrages to supply the VACANCY in the Houao of Kepresentatives caused by the sudden death of your late respected Member. . • At the proper time I shall arrange to meet you and explain my views. Meanwhile, I remain, Yours faithfully,' ■ W. J. M. LARNACH. - The Camp, Peninsula, Novcmber,2«h. 1882. ' 25u Hotels , "OUT OF THE HURLY BURLY."-A QUIET HOSTELRY. OC TA G O~N HOTEL, Octaoon, Ddnbdin. ARCHIE) M'MASTER, Proprietor. (Late of Bayley's Hotel.) Old friends and the public arc cordially invited to give a Call. , ■ «6a ■gducstionsl. : RAVENSBOURNE AND ROTHESAY DISTRICT SCHOOL. PRIZES will be PRESENTED on FRIDAY first, 15th inst. PICNIC will bo held in Mr De Laey'B Paddock Oh SATURDAY, 16th inst. Parents and friends invited. JAS. PALMER,. Hd ' Chairman of Committee. . ■ OBAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO. SELECT BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS, i Head Master: The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Exeter College, Oxford. French and Germau; Herr WUst, de I'Ecole Militaire a Metz a Berlic. Mathematics: Music: Miss M. Kinder, London. Tho College is situated north of Dunedln, In the country, close to a railway-station, and near the tea. The school grounds comprise 850 acres; there is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-Seld, &c., &c, c'.oso at hand. ■~.-,. Boys from the age of seven are received at any tune as boarders, and every attention is given to their domestic comforta under Mrs Stanford's Immediate supervision. Particular care is bestowed oa the manners and education of the younger boya. "j. 2..'."' FupiU are prepared for the Universities or commercial life. Excellent references as to the standard ol teaching to parents of past and present pupils. Apply to ■..,•,'.. KEY. R. L.' STANFORD, Waitatl. , The terms for 18SS begin on January 25th, May 16th, and September 6th. ■ ~, , 14d T\UN£DIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray jLr place.—Froohand and Model Drawing, Paint iiii; in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Painting from the Antique and Still Life. DAVID C. BUTTON, Art Masta. Publications. TO TOURISTS AND OTHER 3. Read Thorpe Talbot'fl NEW GUIDE TO THE HOT LAKES OF NEW ZEALAND (Illustrated). " Contains valuable information, corrected to latest dates. Indispensable to tourists.—Fi'eZ-e opinions ol tht Pres3. Cf all Booksellers. Price ONE SHILLING. ' Auckland Agency: National Insurance Buildings, 83 Queen street. . Lost, Found. &o. • • PORTMANTEAU MTSSING from In. vercareill Train on Tuesday Evening. Light coloured, medium-sized, with Initials ftL a, rMher Indistinct, on tbo lid. If taken in mistake, return to Dunedin Station. lid,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6502, 14 December 1882, Page 1

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