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Amusements, TJEINOESS THEATRE. Lessen and Manager - ... Mr Ciub. Wabnbji. Business Manager—; Treasurer Mr GisoltGE _■__. Stage Manager ... ... Mr J. A. Patthhsok. Musical Director ... .. Mr W W Hick. f LAST HIGH! BUT ON U H Of the Famous London Dramatic Star, MB OHAS. WABJEB , 2! ME CHA.3. WAIiNKU And 3 MISS GH&UiK WABNBB. H FOB THIS NIGHT OH.LYI k THE SUEPHISB OF THE WABNEIt SEASON I a First Time in New Zealand of the Famous Haymarket Play, in Four Actis. by the -1 young Australian Author, 0. Haddom . . Chambers, Esq., entitled ' CAPTAIN SWIFT, the bushranger. 1 Tkk Play of iki G_htubyi The Sydney Herald says:—"A play not for Australia alone, but the whole world." CAPTAIN SWIFT, THE BUSHRANGER. Mr Wilding (from Queensland) ... Mr Chas. Warner , ■ Stella Darbyshire (Introduciug Tosti's celebrated song "My Life's Ideal") ..." .... Miss Gracie Warner O&PTAIN SWIFT, THIS BUSHRANGER. The Greatest Success of the last London Season. TO-MOKROW (MiIDAY), OOTUBBE 25, LAST NIGHT, _ GRAND FABEWELLBENEFIT To ME OHAS. WARNER, Who will appear for the first time In Shakespeare in New Zealand. H AM L B T. Hamlet, Priuoe of. Denmark ... Mr Chas. Warner Ophelia ... ..., ■ ... Miss Graeie Warner A Late Train will run to Port Chalmers after the Performance, leaving the Station at 11.15. • Admission: Dress Circle. 4s; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan at Dresden Piano Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs', Tobacconist. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.45 precisely. (The Stage Furnishings by MeSßrs ScouJlar and Chisholm. 2-0 V7M, HUGHES, Manager. 1 D B I N C E S S THEATRE. SIMONSEN'B ENGLISH AND COMIC OPEKA COMPANY, On their Return Trip to Melbourne. FOB 10 NIGHTS ONLY, at POPULAR PRICES— Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d • Pit, 10. The following Operas will be produced during Iho Season, to commenco on SAT-RDAY, 26th inst., with Wallace's Evergreen Opera, MAEITANA. MONDAY AND TUESDAY-CABMEN. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-LA PEEIOHOU!. FRIDAY IL TEOVATOEB. : Popular Prices-43, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan now open at J. A. X. Eiedle's Dresden Piano Depot. Day Tickets at Jacobs' and Allen's. 220 BOSCO WILSON, Agent. (T\ I T Y HALL THIS (THUESDAY) EVENING. DUNEDIN MINNBSINGBEB In their POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, Assisted by the ORPHHONISTBS BAND. Musical Director ... Mr Macleod Smith. Popular Prices: Circle and Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. 180 A.BLEAUX VIVANTS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,' To be held in ST. MATTHEWS SCHOOLROOM, THIS EVENING, OCTOBER. 24th, 1889. Admission, One Shilling. Fund, in aiil of Sunday School. . 210 THEWS .ILLUSTRATED BY LIMEV LIGHT.—F. A. COXHEAD ivUI give another of his Popular Entertainments in the City Hall on MONDAY, 18th-Norember. Tickets, Is and 2s. Patrons at Studio during next four weeks will receive complimentary tickets. : 190 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS AND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. Messrs B. PARKER (Violinist) and JOSEPH MOSS (Pianißt) beg to inform their Patrons that they are now prepared to provide Large or Small OHOHESTRAS foi Balls, Parties, Concerts, and Theatrical Entertainmeants. ' ■ Address Violin and Pianoforte Studio over Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse, where Messrs P. and M, receive pupils for the Violin and Piano. Private address : The Laurels, Albany street. 23m Meetings. HE TIPPERARY GOLD MIKING COMPANY (LIMITED). The OEbINAHS:; HJALF-YEARLY MEETING of ' <?: SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office, Bond street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 28th Intt., at E p.m.: . . A.BAETLEMAN, Legal Manager. Dunedin, 18th October 1889. 19 Lectures. *VTEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. The Celebrated TEMPERANCE LEOTUEEE, Mr R. COAD, Will conduct an Eleven Days' Mission in the CITY HALL, Dowling street, Commencing FEIDAY, 25th inst., at 7.30 D.m. She Hon. Thos. Dick in the chair. Singing by the Trinity Church Choir. . Sankey's Hymns. Bring Books. No charge for admission. Collection in aid of ■ Alliance Funds. . . . "He must be heard to be appreciated; it is impossible to do him justice in a brief report."—The Press, Christchurch. , A. S. ADAMS, 230 Hon. See. Government Notifications. /pHS OTAGO DAILY TIMES JL liae been appointed » THH 9AZHTTS ?OB THJ! PiJOVINOIAL DrBTEIOT OF OIAQO, FOB THB TBAB IS3B. for the Pnblicstlon of nil NOTIFIOATION3 wnioh by any Act of the General Assembly, or by any Ordl> mtu» of the Province of Otago, require to ba Inecrtwi in the Frovinoial B»zette. r^ OVERNMENT . LIFE INSURANCE \JT DEPAKTMBHT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES! i Low Premiums and Large Bonuses. ■ Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims Paid immediately after proof of death. Most Liberal Conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical Management. State Security. .. TOTAL SUM ASSUHBD (including Bonus Additions) ... ... £7,135,213 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in • New Zealand) ... ... ... £1,328,403 In addition to the above Funds, the 3 Office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over ... ... — •■• £268,000 ; The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were ... £242,558 OPKNING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies are now beingissued. •■ ;. ' New Assurers and existing Assnrance Policyholders will Le allowed to join this section. AllprWftsnecruiDg after entering the section are set apart to be divided among the Policyholders ra maining in the section at the end of 1900, when liberal retuws in cash are anticipated. The prl nci r 1< s of the Tontine and mode of keeping J accounts ace not kept secret, as in case of other Tontinea advertised. %* luformaf. inn can be obtained at the Head Office ~' and all Brat«!ie< and Agencies, and also from the . Travelling AgrUs oithe Department. F. W. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCK3E, i 2jy_ Commissioner. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the parcels of . LAND hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act 1885" ' unleßS caveat be lodged forbidding the came within one calendar mouth next alter the date ot publication hereof in the Gazette :— Parts of Section 1, Block XVII, Bast Taieri District. Charles Reid, applicant. Unoccupied. No. 3901. > 1 Diagrams may be inspected at this office. -ni ,im-im. „ Dated this 22nd day of October 1889, at the l^auiS^ """"'" Eegistry Office, Dune"din. H. TUBTON, " 230 District Land Registrar. 7 " 8 Board and Residence. ] /CLIFTON HOUSE.—High Class Boarding e \j Establishment, off High street, next Dr Feri euson's; throo minute's walk from exhibition; traniß f puss the door; hot baths; professional cook.-Mrs Hawkins, proprietress. 0 rrWfO GENTLEMEN can find first-class JL ACCOMMODATION; private family, bath, ; piano.—Kucalyptus House, CanoDgate, top Clarke street. __?. P' ' RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentleman; superior accommodation; central _ position for Exhibition.— Gordon House. Moray " place. "3° * Tfc/S OM' and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial u 13__. Ch-mpaif-e. 1884vintage. 2Sa

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8633, 24 October 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8633, 24 October 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8633, 24 October 1889, Page 1

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