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Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE LES CLOCHES DE COHNEVILLE, Or THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, 7.45 EVERY EVBNING, 7.-J5 EVERY EVEHIKG, By the PINAFORE OtERA COMPANY. The Greatest Triumph in C»lc Oparn ev«r achieved ia Dunediu. (See Newspapers), Oome friends, let' 3 hear the flow of sweetest aongf To which the charmed ear will listen long; We'll watch the Bailie's pomp and Gobo's fun, Till down our cheeks the tears of laughter run; The rosy maidens, tool ah. there whnt (trace 1 What pretty smiles that light each pretty face How sweet they look when tripping o'er the ground In country dance and maypole's merry round t The lovely scenes a pleasure will impart; For ne'er was better shown the painter's art. Up with the curtain I slart the magic " chimes," And let vi cry " encore! " n hundred times. Come and see the Maypole and Country Dances (arranged by Mr Umbers). Come and hear Serpolette and Germalne. Come and hear the Marquis and Qrenicheuz. Come and Bee Gaspard (the Miser) in his thrilling scenes. Come and see the Bailie and Gobo, and hear their side-splitting jokes. Come 'and hear the Grandest Chcrm evar placed upon the Dimedin Stage. Come and see the Beautiful Scenery and Effects. Late Cars on all Lines. TO-NIGHT (GUI' NIGHT) A Handsome WHIP will be presented to the Elder of the Winning Horse In the Cup Race by his Worship the Mayor (W. Dawson, Esq.). Band, Chorus, and Principals of 80 performers. Box Plan at Dresden. Book early andsccure seat!. Performance commences at 7.45 sharp. Admission: Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls. 2s 6d; Fit, Is, Stall and Pit tickets at Jacobs' and Allen's. Holders of day stall tickets admitted from 7 to 7.15 p.m. from High street. 33f BAIN'S FIREWORKS SECOND OBAND DISPLAY OK THE CALEDONIAN GEOUND, ITHUHSUAY, FEBRUARY 28, By ME JAMBS PAIN, Watch the Papers. FRANK ILLINGWOSTH, 22f Manager. EAVENSBOUENE SWIMMING TOUR- ■ NAMENT. ' SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY INBT., Commencing at 2 o'clock'p.m. PROGRAMME: 100 Yards Maiden Race.—lst prize, trophy, value £2 2s; 2nd prize, silver medal. Entrance, 2« 6d j boys under It, Is. 150 Yards Handicap.—lst prize, silver cup j 2nd prize, silver medal. Entrance, 2s 6d; boys under 14, Is. 100 Yards Haxdicap. — Trophy, value £2; 2nd prize, trophy, value £1. Entrance, 3s Cd: boys under 14, Is. 100 Yards Handicap (boys under 16).—1st prize, silver medal; 2nd, silver Maltes* crosa. Entrance, la. SOD Yards Handicap. — Trophy, value £.3; 2nd prize, trophy, value £1. Entrance, 2s 6d; boys under 14, Is! 60 Yards Handicap (Swimming Fully Dressed).— Trophy, value 30s. Entrance, 2s 6d; boy« under 11, Is. Plate-divucg.—Trophy, value 2Cs. Entrance, Is. Geeast Pole.—lst prize, a pig. Entrance, Is.; In addition to the above, there are 14 events confined to Albany street and Eavenebourno School pupils. Entries for the above events will be taken »t Phelan's Baths, Moray pl»ce, and at the Batha, Kavensbourne, uutil 8 o'clock on Uhursday night. A Band will bo in attendance. Admission, tid. 32f ROB. M'CULLOCH, Hon. Secretary. Meetings. HE ANNUAL CONVENTION of WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION will bo held on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, in W.C.A. Rooms, from 10 to 12 a.m. and 3to 5 p.m. Delegates are expected from ail quarters.—E.R. DICK, Hon. See. 2]f Sporting. J\ UN E D I N RACES. CUP DAY, WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. FORBURY HANDICAP, SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. FIRST RACE starts »t 12.30 each day. Trainß on Ocean Beach Railway at 11.30, and each quarter ot an hour. Trams from Stafford street every few minutes. The Garrison Band will perform on the lawn each day. Tickets for the Grand Stand can be obtained at Menderahausen's, Jacobs', Scott's, and Allen's, tobacconists. SYDNEY JAMES, 20( Secretary. Tft O X I N G 1 BOXING! GARRISON HALL. THIS EVfINING, WEDNESDAY. 22nd FEBRUARY. SLAVIK-HALL AUSTRALIAN COMBINATION. Ellis accepts Slavin's Challenge to stand four rounds. Hall Boxes a well known Loc:il Bruiser. Silver Cup Amateur Competition. Pettengell Swings Clubs, Ac. Prices ... ... ... 2a, Is. m THOtf, O'DWIER, Manager. Railway Notices. DUNEDIN RACES. — OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY. Trains will leave Dunediu Railway Station for the RACECOURSE- on Race JMys every 15 minutes, coroiueuciDg at 11.30 a.m. RETURN TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. SINGLE TICKETS (Racecourse to Dunedin), SIXPENCE. Tickets may be obtained at tho Railway Station, I'ioket-box nt Customhouse square; Jacobs', Mendershausen's, and Scott'a, tobacconists. 20f v-! .Jli§#i "■" TVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. FEBRUARY 22nd, 2.3rd, »nd 25th. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. AnKXCUBSION TRAIN will leave Oamaiu for Dunedin at 7.0 a.m., leaving Mnheiio 7.27 a.m., Herbert 7.43 a.m., and Ilampden 8.9 a.m. The Fares from those stations will be :— Fir6t-class ... 7s 8d Second-class ... ss. A Return Train will leave Dunedin for Oamnru at 6 15 p.m., stopping at I'urakanui, Waitatl. Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Falmerjton, Ilampden, Herbert, and Maheno to allow passengers to alight. A Train will leave Uunedin for Balclutka anil intermediate stations at 11.15 p.m, THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. A Train will leave Duuediu Port Chalmers at, 11.15 p.m., returning from Por Chalmers at 11.56 p.m. A Train will leave Dunediu for Bslclutha and ipj terraediate statious at 11.15 p.m. The Train usually leaving Duuedlu for llosgiel at 10.16 p.m. -will not run. FRIDAY, 2-lth FEBRUARY. A Train will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.16 p.m., returning from Port Chalmers all 11.55 p.m. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. An EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Dunedin for Ohristahurch at 8.30 p.m., stopping at Waititi, Seaclff, Waikouaiti, Falmmtou, Hampden, Oamaru, A Train will leave Dunedin for Balelutha and iu^ tcrmeJiate stations at 11.15 p.m. DUNEDIN AND FORBURY. On 22nd, 23rd, and 25th FEBKUAUY Trains will run betweon Dunedin ami Foruurv every 15 minutes from 11.30 a.m. to 2.50 p.m.,and'froni 4.5 p.m. till after tho last race is run. Tho Fares will be:—From Dunedin (return), Is; from Forbury (single), 6d. On WEDNESDAY, 22nil February, tho GOODS SHEDS at Dunedin will be CLOSED at 1.0 p.m. By Order. Public ifotices; ]V|R G. M. BARR, JI. INST. C.E., desires to intimate] that he has now RESUMED the general practice of his Profession, while iKll acting as Consulting Engineer to the Otago Haibour . Board. February 13SS. 18f "OORTOBELLO 'BUSES.—-Reduction of ST Fares.—'Buses will in future leave Portobello at 7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 3 p.m., returning from Dunedin at 9.30 a.m., 3 p.m., and 5.30 p.m. Fara each way, Is. RICHMOND, Proprietor. Boixi. and Eesitience. BOARD RESIDENCE for young Men; single rooms, tath; 16s.—Corner Itope Stafford streets (opposite Cliuroh). 21f CLIFTON HOUSE, nest Dr Ferguson's, Higu street j drawing, Bmoking, billiard rooms, private suites, &c.; tennis, baths. 28d ROADWAY'S Private Hotel, liuUray street (opposite Bank of New Zealand); two minutes from Railway Station, Xetm» moderate. 27jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8112, 22 February 1888, Page 1

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