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Amusements PE IN C E S S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Mr Geo. Dabbhl. THIS EVENING and TO-MORROW, v- .t, T.WO NIGHTS ONLY. r>ri? i E?du^ iou«i Duuedin of George Darrelli Original Emotional Sensatioual Play, in five epoohs, an episode, and an event, entitled THE NAKED TRUTH KAKED TRUTH TEUTH THE WAKED TRUTH 8611"6111^-" **"** A Roman Vestal / ••• — M'ss Annie Mayoi Fullv^w f chat<»ctersbythe complete Company. NEW and MAGNIFICENT SCENERY: So^v P -t.: 4 Queeu of Bolleraia. A Que«n of T>,n n?i"°n, ? 5°, m!m Vestal- A I>lay "Within a Play. The Old, Old Tale. The Naked Truth. m^i OMF-7r"A was so young, I loved him so, I had no motlier; God forgot me, aud I fell." WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21 ~,, BENEFIT OF MISS ANNIE MAYOR, imWOnS DPralf SPedal dwir9) WattS LOST IN LONDON LOST IN LONDON. Prices as usual. JOE BSOWN, Agent. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN tO CHURCH. SACRED CANTATA "JOSEPH," On I TUESDAY EVENING, 20th INST., At 8 o'clock. ToSep!', o-- - - MrU.E.Chinn Joseph s Sister ... ... Miss C. Anderson Pharaon ... ... Mr J. Cleghorn Egyptian Queen ... ... Mi6s Home Princess ... ... ... Miss Alice Grey AuK, el - ... ... Miss C. Anderson- £» tler .» ... ... Mr Duke *?altor - ... ..: Mr W.Scott "^ob ... ... ... MrH.WriglnV ■ Judali - ... ... Mr T. A. Hunter Reuben ... ... ... Mr Palmer -. • Guard - - ... Mr W.Scott. :, Chorus of over Fifty Voices. Conductor—Mr W. H. Rose. Organist—Mr J. M. Admission ... ONE SHILLING. Books containing the words of the Cantata, Threepenceeach. 19n p QATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS. ►O I propose to organise a series of Concerts, to bo given every other Saturday Afternoon, during the winter, «/ / am promised enough support from the fublic beforehand. If so, there will be Twelve Concerts of Vocal and Instrumental Music, performed by the leading local musicians. The Subscription will be: For One Person, 15s (for the series); for Two Persons, One Guinea For Prospectus please apply to me THIS WEEK 'oy post. 19aP BENNO SCHEREK, Moray place. TJ OB B S and GO 0 D.W.I N, THRATEIOAL AND GENBUAL BiLLPOSTEKS CHBISTCHUBOH. Post-oflioa Address: 80x237. "IW-OTIGE" TO THEATRICALS AND ±* OTHEES. J™P G!L for US^°"f the Wellington BILL. BOARDS, communicate with BLUNDELL BROTHBKS, Proprietors Evening Post, Or with WeUmtfOb. GARDNER 4 M'DOWALD, Agents, Brighton Chambers, Cashe! St., Christchiu-uh. Meetings. J~^ IE D E R T A F E L. The FIRSTMEETINGcTthe proposed I.ledertafel in connection with St. Matthews Choir will be held in the Schoolroom THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 19th inst., at 6 o'clock. All Gentlemen wishing to join are invited t 8 ' iltteud- I9ap "^7-RECK OFJTHE TAIAKOA. lINVITK the CITIZENS to attend a MEETING ?. t™^°. uncll Chambers, Octagon, on TUESDAY. tlie 20th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of considering the formation of a RELIEF FUND TaiaroaD^aste^. °XtrCme sufferin X caused bX tto JOHN BARNES, Dunedin, 16th April IBS 6. MR WILLIAM BARRON, M.H.R., ' Invites his Constituents to MEET him In tho SCHOOLHOUSE, GREEN ISLAND • ' Ou TUESDAY, 20th, at S p.m. ~ I7 ap . Railway Notices. ■^JEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS IN TIME-TABLE. The following Alterations iv the Time-tablo will come into force on MONDAY, 19th Wil The Train now leaving Onmaru for Palmerston at I s.ou p.m. will leave at 3.15 p.m., Maheno at 4 50 Pi"m"' erbCrt at 5#13 p<m- nnd Hampden 5.53 The Evening Train from Palmerstou to Dunback will leave at 0.10 p.m. instead of 7.25 p.m. as at present. . • The Train now leaving Palmerston for Dunedinab 10.30 a.m. will leave at 10.25 a.m., Waikouaiti. 11 0 a.m., Seacliff 11.32 a.m., Waitati, 12.1 pm and Sawyers' Bay 12.45 p.m. . P' -; The Evening Train from Palmerston to Dunedin will leave at 6.10 p.m. instead of 5.50 p.m.,'leaving Waikouaiti6.s4 p.m., Seacliff 7.38 p.m., Waitati 8 3 p.m., and SaA-yers'Bay 8.57 p.m The Train now leaving Waitati for Palmerston at 12.10 p.m. will leave at 12 mid-day, Seacliff 12.55 p.m., and Waikouaiti 1.50 p.m. The Train now leaving Dunedin for Oamaru at 4 10 p.m will leave at 3.10 p.m.. Sawyers' Bay 3.38 p.m., Waitati-1.23p.m., Waikouaiti 5.23 p.m., Palmerston 6.10 p.m Maheno 7.57 p.m., and will stop at Waitati, Seacliff, and Waikouaiti to pick up or set down passengers, and at other stations between Dunedin Pa?mSnonT;. tO PICkUP f°rMrth of A Train will leave Dunedin for Palmerston at 4.10 The Ti^ins now leaviug Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 3.10 p.m. aud 8.50 p.m. will leave at 2.25 p.m. and 9 0 p.m. respectively. The present Time-table between Balclutha and Romahapa. will be cancelled. A Train will leave Balclutna for Romahapa at 6.0 a.m. on WEDNESDAYS only, returning at 6.50 a.m. '--.-■■ Trains will leave Balclutha for Romahapa at 11.30 a.m and 8.10 p.m. on WEDNESDAYS and FRID\Yb only; returning onAVEDNESDAYS at 2.15 p.m. and 8.50 p.m. respectively, and on'FRIDAYS at 12.45 p.m. at 8.50 p.m. respectively. 16a P By Order. IJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS 1886. SATURDAY RETUHNHCKETS will be issued from any Station to any Station from 21st to 26th April (inclusive), and will he available for Return un to and including May 3rd. EXCURSION TICKETS « 1. issued on 21st 22nd, 23rd, 24th, and 26th Aprn, and will be available for Return up to and including 10th May as follows:— From To InvercargiU. To Kingston. rk IKI lsfc 2nd Class. - Class. Class. Class. Dunedin ... 22s 15s 33 S 22s From To Christchureh. To Oamaru. Ist 2nd Ist 2nd Class. Class. Class.. Class. Dunedin ... 35 3 J2s 16s 6d 11s Holders of Excursion Tickets may break the journey at any stopping place ou direct line of route, either going or returning. An EXCURSION TRAIN leaves Dunedin for Christchureh at 8.30 p.m. on April 22nd, arriving at Christchureh early the following morning. -T A. GRANT, Traffic Manager's Officeo^™' Manßger' Dunedin, Bth April ISS6. I3 ap Business Addresses. JAMES COUSTON, PtITSBEB, G.VSFITTEK, XIKC-WORJUffi, Walker street. Ornora punctually attended to. 2my "X ST THOMSON and O 0., WIKE aud SriKIU! MKUOHAHTS. 8 UOLOKIfi.!, iiAKK EI'UDIIf6B BOSD BTBSBT, I) II N X D I H, Sole Importer!) of LAUGKB, FltS' CHAMPAGN3 1" and W. GAGE "1? G Ectnte and Cominiesion Agents, ' Shr.rebroker3, &a., 10. RATT RA V STKE H2. tiCEKSED LANDXEOKEES. s?ropertfea for Salo in Town nud Suburbe. Bank. Insnrancs, and Minlns; Shares Bought and Bold r.t; c!r,,6Bt market prices. ' Or.cti ACTr.r.gc^nur.dc or. Shares and oilier Securitias. m Ho M A S G R OS E Jj SHiUK ana MOHBY MOKER, Stolnhoffa r.t:ttjli«p-. i'.-ir.u.-i a tr*;t. r Stoe!:s )3ou"Ut and Sola a., u«tob» -^-Mjaerative oliarges. letters and iesa.«rams pcumialy ropiiad to. Money sdvftn7«3

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7541, 19 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7541, 19 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7541, 19 April 1886, Page 1