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Amusements JpEINOESS IHEA TR E. Lessees and Managers ... Higsold and Allisok Business Manager ... ... L. J. Lohh" General Business Agent ... • ... Liddtl THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MR GEO. RIGNOLD ) MANAGERIAL NOTICE. . By means of patient preparation, coupled with a just appreciation of popular tasteand an experienced eve n all that concerns dramatic effect, Mr Riimold has been able to before the Public of Dulediu a play (•' In the Ranks ") which English critics have pronounced one of the best and greatest of modem dramas. It has marked an epocl -inthJanSrf - " the New Zealand stage as having been produced in the most attractive manner possible, at an enormous outlay, with a cast of unequalled excellence and with scenery that surpasses in beauty of design and mechanical effects anything ever before attempted. »lr keo. Rignold has also placed before the Theatrical Patrons of D.medin the B, ightest and Most Sparkling Comedy of Modern Times; The Otago Daily Times corroborates this by saying that " nothing funnier has ever been upon the Dunedin stage, or probably ever will be." Both the above plays havebeen" an unqualified success both in England, America and Australia; and "Confusion "now being in the hill Hush of its success here. Mr Kignold hab determined not to withdraw it, and places it before the Public with the utmost confidence as his Benefit FieeM. CONFUSION } LAST TWO NIGHTS CONFUSION LAST TWO NIGHTS CONFUSION LAST TWO NIGHTS CONFUSION i MR GEO. RKJNOLD confusion fmr geo. rignold confusion mr geo. rignold confusion i.miss kate bishop confusion; miss kate bishop And Talented Company. i nß,f Prf U a'. D, resden Pianoforte Dep6t. Carriages 10.45. Day Tickets at Jacobs'. & p pRIKCESS THE AT RE~ Sole Lessee and Manager ...... Mr Georgi. Darh vt r REAPPEARANCE, afier his two Prore'ssional Tours round the World, of the Australasian Actor-Author, Cead MR GEORGK DARRELI. For Mille MR GEORGE DAI.'WCLL Auld lailthe: MR GEORGE DARUELL LangSyue' Supported by Mies " ANNIE MAYOR r^hS^o^atnl' Vaud Sydney; OAKHELL'S FAMOUS COMPANY, rruil"-.^^'" Pfa>'and Great London Success, i&.&SK§BBSi -igSISS2?fBB&! The Drama of the Century. Jhe Sunny South " has been a brilliant Triumph in London—where it was taken off in the height of its success owing to Mr Darrell's almost fatatacci-dent-iu Melbourne, Sydney. Adelaide, and New Zealand to runs. Over 180,000 per- . sons have witnessed and, with the Press, pronounced "' » it to be the Representative Australian Play and Edual to any Drama of the Day. The Scenery by Mathews, Little, Clint, and Wilson. ■ 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs'. i"P Agent, JOE BROWN. J^ V C E U" M HALL, SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY April y, 5, and 6. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Of NORTH and DEVEREUX'S Famous COLORADO BEET LE S. Pronounced by both the Northern and Southern „„ „ -Press to be one of the Finest MINSTREL AND VARIETY TROUPES Travelling the Colonies. Interlocutress Miss Amy Vaughan gones Sam Hedferu Tambo ... ... }{ Devereux CHARMING LADIES! ' "•iJmereuxOLEVJ'.R CHII.DItKN! • G-MAND DANCERS !! ! FUNNY END MEN ! ! !! P.\itv I. OUR OIIAHMING CIRCLE. Part 11. OUR UNRIVALLED VARIETIES, Introducing the Celebrated " ..^ OK* ON BROTH Elt S, The Champion American Silver Shoe, Sand Jig and Acrobatic Song and Dance Artists. Pabtin. First production in Duuedin of Mr R. W. Devereux's Original Farce THE FISHING PARTY. Sir George Bray ... ... Mr Sam Redfern Sir coolers Jogel ... ... Mr Tim Norton Hon. Robert! at ... ... MrR.DEVEREur bcene: Sir George Bray's Residence. Cow-How. MARK THE PRICES : Dress Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is: PIT, SIXPENCE. R. W. DEVEREUX, !»£ _£ Manager. ■\fOTIOK' TO THEATRICALS AND XI '■ OTHERS. ■»«l?- ARi lASGK :or Vi*V of the Wollinston 'BIUjBOARUS, communicate with ELUNUMLL BJtOTHKKS. Proprietors Eveniiiß l-"o«t, Or with ■ WelUinUii. tJABOSSR X M'IiONALD, Agents, Brighton Ohambere, Cashel et.. Christchurch. TO OB B and aoUD WI >, IHBATBICAL AND GKNBHAL BILLPOSIBBS OHEISI'OHUBCH. ' ■ *- Poet-office Address: Box 237. Meetings. r^EMPERANCE AN]). PEOHIBITION. SIR WM. VOX And MB T. W. QJ,OVIiK Will ADDRESS a PUBLIC MEETING In the LYCEUM HALL THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. APRIL 2, At S o'clock. Sir John W. Jago in the Obair. Admission Free. Reserved Seats, is. 2aP A. S. ADAMS, Hon. See. A MEETING of the 'CAVERSHAM nhi MS ,CI; UB wIU belleM THts fFßt-ai'^-clock' PriK aL the Fll"»y Hotel. q^£4Httcnd?lld InteiKl'" S 3lembCrS Bre^ p QTAGO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. DUXEDIJT BRANCH. An ORDINARY MEETING of the above will b«' held in the Normal School on SATURDAY, the 3rd inst. JAMES RENNIE. 2aP Secretary. (3 Tlffi WAKATIPU ELECTORS. ME T. FE■R GU S Will be glad to MEET the ELECTORS of ARROW In the ARROW LIBRARY HALL On ':•■■■ SATURDAY,"-APRIL 3, At S r.m. ' Also, The QUEENSTOWN ELECTORS In the TOWN HALL, QUEENSTOWN. On MONDAY, APRIL 5, Atßp.m: 2ap Public Notices. USTEALIAN MERCANTILE UNION INSURANCE COMPAITY. W. C. Kennedy, Esq., having resigned the Agency of this Company, I have this day appointed Messrs PROCTORS, JONE3, and CO. Local Managers for Otago and Southland. J. JI'VEY BAIKD. General Manager for New.Zealand. Dunedin, Ist March ISS6. . ' 3m OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS -.' NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). DIVIDEND NOTICE. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that DIVIDEND" WARRANTS for the HALF-YEAR ending 31st January last cau now be obtained. Warrants for Shareholders not resident in Dunedin will be posted ou receipt of the necessary insti .ictio!<t. GEOKGK I'ENWICK, Managing Director. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7527, 2 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7527, 2 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7527, 2 April 1886, Page 1