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AnmuQxiQUta, MACCABE.-- LYCEUM HALL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, IDth DEC. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Under the patronage of the elite of Duuidin. SIXTH KIGHC or the UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS - FREDERIC MACCABE, who is liailed with enthusiastic applause and vociferous acclamation evury evening, in lila Sparkling Monologue Entcrtaiinuent, tntltlcd "BEGONE, JJULL CABB1" Conceded on all sides.to be tho most Original, Brilliant, aud Mirthful Production ever presented to tho Public. " ■ MAOCABE'S WANDERING MINSTRELS.—The greatest hit in character-acting known to the stage, received with enthusiastic approbation, and will be presented at tho Lyceum Hall every evening until further notice. jijj ACOABE'S TRANSITION OF UUL CHARACTER—The entire Pres3 is unanimous as to the marvollous rapidity and wonder with which each change of character is effected. Never hu such a versatility of voice, features/ and embodiment been exhibited many entertainment of modern times. MACOABE, • LYCEUM HALL, TO- • NIGHT, in 21 of his originil, bright, and delightful PERSOiVATiONS and SUNOS, elegant, novel and diversified. Every taste suited. Beautiful Melodies, Operatic Selections, Piano Recitals, a superb exposition of Ventriloquism, and Character Delineations, lioon open at 7.50. Admission :—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 28 Bd; Pit, Is. .Box plan at West's Music War*. house, Princes street. Stall and Pit Tickets at Nathan 'a, tobacconlat. Mapager, F. E. Hiscocks. Treasurer, J. F. Shttom. TQUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. Herr Benno Scherek.. .. Conductor' SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT OF THE SEASON. GARRI3ON HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19ra "THE MESSIAH." Band and Chorus of 120 Performers. Subscription, 21s. Tickets (5a and 2s e<l) at all the Music Warehouacs. ' ' u& NOTICE. THE CHRISTMAS TREE and SALE of GOOD 3in aid of South Dunodin Congregational Church Building Fund will be CONTINUED THIS (FRIDAY) and TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENINGS. - Admission Free. , ISd CALEDONIAN GAMES. Vy KAITANGATA, On TUESDAY, 2<S[h DECEMBER. £00 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES for the KAITANGATA HANDICAP not later than the 20th Inst. L. D. PARRY, ltd Secretary. /"ILUTHA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY^ SPORTS AT BALCLUTHA, BOXING DAY, 26th DEC. £75 GIVEN IN PRIZES. Nominations for the Clutha, Handicap, of £12, not later than 8 p.m. on the 20th. All other entries on the ground. For particulars see Postors in principal hotels. HENRY S. REUNERT, 1W ~ Secretary and Treasurer. TO" OB B S & GOODWIN, THEATRICAL AND GENERAL BILLPOSTERB, CHRISTCHURCH Post-office Address: Box 287.. : :ln NOTICE TO THEATRICALS AND OTHERS. TO ARRANGE for USE of the Wellington BILL-BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHERS, Proprietors Evening Post, ... Wellington. ■ Meetings. DUNEDIN BICYCLE CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be held at the Pier Hotel THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: Races, and 'Cyclist*.' Alliance. E. H. BURN, 1W ' Han Secretary. CIIY OF DUNJB.DIN. PUBLIC MEETING. I HAVE been requested to CALL a PUBLIC MEETING of Citizens and others, to be held .at the Town Hail Buildings on FRIDAY, 16th inst.," at 4 p.m., to arrange for a Banquet to Sir Julius Vcgel. All talcing an interest in this movement are invited to attend. JAMES GORE, Mayor. 14th December, 1882. 1W Lectures. LYCEUM. XpREETHOUGBT" ASSOCIATION. MR T. C. F-VRNIE, 8.A., Will deliver a Lecture On SUNDAY EVENING Firsit, in tho LYCEUM. Subject: "AGNOSTICISM." Dsors open at 7.50 ; commence at 8. Admission : Body of Hall, Gi ; Circle, Is. Band will play selections. GRAND CONCERT on CHRISTMAS NIGHT. First Performance in the Colonies of a Ladies' Band. W. M. BOLT, 15d Hon. See. Election Notices; TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA DISTRICT. - ' ■ fi ENTLEMEN, —. The melancholy vZT death of Mr Seaton having caused a vacancy la the representation of our district in the House 61 • Representatives, I beg to intimate to you that I shall , boa CANDIDATE to represent you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 23n W. H. CTOTEN.: : TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN,—At the request of a V3T number of my fellow electors, I have con^ sented to become a CANDIDATE for your suffrages to supply the VACANCY in the House of Kepraeeiitatives caused by the sudden death oi your laterespected Member. " : .. : ■, At the proper time I Bhall arrange to meet you and ' explain uiy views. Meanwhile, I remain, : Yours faithfully, W. J. M. LARNACH. The Camp, Peninsula, November 24th. 1882. - 2Sh Hotels "OUT OF THE HORLY BURLY."-A QUIET HOSTELRY. OC TA G O~IJ HOTEL, OCTAOON, DUNKDM. ARCHIE) M'MASTER, Proprietor. (Late of Bayley's Hotel.) Old friends and the public aro cordially invited to give a Call. ■ SBn - Educational. OB AKA NU I COLLEGE. WAITATI, OTAQO. SELECT BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS* Head Master: The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Exeter College* Oxford. French and German: ' Herr WUst, de l'Ecole Milit&ire i Metz a Berlia, Mathematics: Music: Miss M. Kinder, London. The College is situated north oi Suuedtn, to th» country, close to a railway-station, and nest tl» sea. The school grounds comprise 850 acres; there Is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-Bold, . &c.,&c, close at hand. ' Boys from the ago ol seven are received at u>y tins as boarders, and every attention Is given to their domestic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immediate supervision. Particular care Is bestowed on thai manners and education of the younger boys. . Pupils are prepared for the Universities or commercial life. Excellent references as to the standard of teaching to parents of past and present pupils. Apply to REV. R. L. STANFORD, Waitatl. The terras for 1883 begin on January 25th, M»y 16th, and Beptember 6th. . '■■■..• I*4 TT|UNED.IN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray I 9 place.—Freehand and Model Drawing, Palm ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Falnttaff from tho Antique and Still Life : , DAVID 0. BUTTON, ; , - ArtM»»4»,_

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6503, 15 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6503, 15 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6503, 15 December 1882, Page 1