-amusements, pKINoITsS TH BATBB, Lebskb .. .. Ha M. Heoarit. Stage Makaokb .. Mr Shaw Caoa». GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS Of our new Programme. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 20, And every evening until further notice. THE COURT UISB3RSLB, Ladies mid Gentlemen, FOURTEEN IN NUMBER. PROGRAMME. Part 11.-COUKT HINSTRELS. Interlocutor .. .. .. Mr Shaw Cross Overture and Vocal .. "Little Sweethearts" COUKT MINSTRELS. . „ Ballad .. " Only to See Her Face Again" MISS BELLA SUTHERLAND. Refrain (Comic) .. ■ "The Female Smuggler" MR T. BUCKLE*. Song .. .. " Empty is the Cradle" MISS EVA WINNETTE. f Song (Comic) .. " Bleaa Her, Let Her Go " fl MR JOHNNY COWAN. Ballsd .. "Be Sure You Call aa You Pass By M MIS 3 VESTA AMOR. Finale .. .. "All the World's* Stage' COMPANY. , I PART 1.-THE GREAT HIBERNICON, r With full Cast of Characters. i. Dress Circle, 4a; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box office, i. Dreeden Pianaforte Warehouse. FIRST MVTINEK on SATURDAY NEXT for Schools, Families, and Children. 20° mHE TAIEBI CEICKBT CLUB'S A SECOND ANNUAL ATHLETIC HPORTS Will be- held on the Club's Ground at Mosglel oa t SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1883, Beginning at i p.m. Full particulars in Programmes now being distributed. j! J. T. PRAIN, 19n Hon. Sec. Taieii 0 C. s KAITANGATA CALEDOKIAN SOCIETY. I " " FTIHE ANNUAL SPORTS will be held * on DECEMBER 25. £60 to be given in Prizes. Particulars In future issue, J 20a ALEX. BISSET, Hon. Seo. W OBBS & GOO DW I BF, I THSaTKIOAL *HD SKHERAIi BILLPOSTERS. SH3I3XOHUKOH i ■ r """" Fcot-offica Address I Box IST. 8* i :—, — ...——— |> HOTICB TO THEATRICALS AH9 OTHEK3. mO ARRANGE £05 USE si ttui Wellington BILL-BOASDS, cocinmaic*lß wltfef 13 2SLUS&BLL BKOSftEES, 0 FroprloSosi Evening Feet! * Wollroeton. BANDS PROVlDED—Dramatic and Quadrille.—J. KELLY, Professor, Moray place west. 4Ju 1 - —- . ■- D.Y.M.CA. THE NINTH ANNIVERSARY Will be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 20m HOVEMBEE,, In the GARRISON HALL. 0 Promenade Tea ot G. 30. The Public Meeting at 7.45 will bo addressed by the President (Dr Salmond) on " The Idei and Purpose of a Young Men's Christian Association"; Rev.J. Ryley 00 "Christianity and Culture"; JamesFultOD, Esq., M.H.R., on " The Christian Aspects, of Business and Recreation." ~ • Selections of sicred music during Intervale. Tickets, 2j each. J. MILLAR SMITH, 20a Secretary. rjiHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- . J- ING of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY 1 COMPANY (LIMITED) will be held in the Office o the Company, High street, Dunedin, on -FRIDAY, I, November 23, at 3 o'clock p.m. The Tnnsfor Books of the Company will be Closed from the 9th to the 23rd November. j R. S. NICOLSON, t 9n Secretary. L , liooi;ura3. t DR THOMAS GUTHRIE, Preacher, Author, and Philanthropist. X EOTURE in Trinity Church TOI 1 MORROW (Wednesday), November 21, by Rey_ . V. Morley, of Christchurch, at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. . - Collection for Methodist Loan Faad. 20n ' Calls, &o. IMPEHIAL QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED)' I ALL SHARES numbered from Ito A 20.C00, FORFEITED lor the non-payment of any Call, will be fcOLD by Public Auction at the Registered Office of the Company, Broadway, Reefton, on _ SATURDAY, November 24,1853, at 4 o'clock p.m., udlcsb previously redeemed. " 1- GEORGE WISE, '- 20a Manager. d . a Railways. . SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DDNfiDIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ■■ TN connection with the above, the y A. following ALTEBATIOSS and ADDITIONS to 18 the Ordinary TIME-TABLE will be made on THURSDAY, 22nd ins*..: - The Train usually leaving MoFgiel for Outram at 5.10 p.m. will not leave till 715 p.m., and will be correspondingly later at all etations to destination. The 6.15 p.m. Train from Dunedin to Burnside will : not run. The 8.15 pjn. Train from Burnsido tfl Dunedin will , not iuo. ■ • '. A Passenger Train will leave Burnside for Dunedin at 1, 8.0 p.m. A Special Train will leave Dunedin for Balclutha at 6.25 p.m., stopping at intermediate stations if required, arriving at Balclutha at 10.5 p.m. A Special Train will loavo Dunedin for Clinton at 9 20 p m., stopping at intermediate station south of to Mosgiel if required. A Special Train will leave Dunrdin for Mosglel at at 11.15 p.m., stopping at intermediate stations. The Train usually leaving Dunedin for Oamaru at 4.12 p.m. will not leave till 5.65 p.m., and will be cor--0 respondingly later at all stations to destination. A Special, conveying Passengers and Stock, will' ," leave Dunedin for Oamaru at 8.5 p.m., arriving at ' Oamaru at 230 a.m. on 23rd inst A. GRANT, District Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Office, r8 Duncdin, November 17,1533. 13n NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, > c ■ NOVEMBER 21 and 22, DUNSDIN SPRING RACES, NOVEMBER SO, to DECEMBER 1. ; - TN connection with the Show, SATUR--10 A DAY, Return Tickets issued to Dunedin from Waiareka Junction, Clinton, and intermediate station*", including branches, on 20th, 21st, and 22nd Novembejt 9 will bo available for return up to and including m MONDAY, 2(ith November. FOR RACES.—SATURDAY Return Tickets issued from Waiareka Junction, Clinton, and intermediate „ stations, including branches, to Uunedin on 28th, 20th, and 30th November, and Ist December will bo available lor return up to and including MONDAY, 3rd December. t Excursion Tickets to DuDcdin will bo issued from the stations named b. low on 20th acd 21st November; also, on 28th, 29th, and 30th November, and will bo _ available for return up to and including SATURDAY, Btn December. The fares to Dunedin will be :— From JTirßt-cJa&i. Second-class. Christchurch ) , n 9(te Ashburtou f 30s- 20s> '• Temuka ) _ Timaru V 209. ' 15s. lF Waimate j Oamaru .. 15i. 103. Tapanui Gore i Mataura V 20s. I3s. 6d. Edendaie I Invercargill / Rivorton .. 2-28.6 d. 15s. Pasaongcrs may break the journey at any stopping J * place, either going or returning, provided spec fla time is not exceeded. „;„_ /, TralHc Suporintondont IR Dunedin, 10th November, 18S3. 16a Corporation Notices. 8 BOKOUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. 23 Q ATEPAYEBS are invited to HURRY UP with the Ratca and avoid expenses in Court. Steps 7 to lo takon after Ist day of December. n ID HUGH M'FADyEN, Dt _ 19n Clerk and Collector. m '<■!! w"*n ■luwaiii ■■■■ I **MM**lM'''B*3"*3*""*^l * " pBICKETEKS' MATERIAL. —Large * Stock on hand, by best makors. Being sold at lowest prices. Clubs supplied at wholesale rates. 6n ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6791, 20 November 1883, Page 1
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