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Amusements. pBIHCBSS THEAI" Ji X 1 and Mannger ... Mr Geouge jDabkhll. Under the Special Patronage of THIS 'COUNTESS OP OKSMAV. LAST NIGHT BUT ONK Of those Celebrated Artistes, THE DAREELLS, In their wonderful performance of POTTER OF TEXAS. I'KIDAY, GKAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Under the Patronage and In the Presence of the President and Commissioners of the New Zealand Exhibition, including his Worship the Mayor (Jolm Roberts, Esq.), hiß Honor Mr Jußtice Williams, Hon. W.H. lieynolds, MAC, H. E. K. Twopeny, Eiq., W. D. Stewart, Esq.. M.H.U., H. S. Fish, Esq., M.H.8., V. Fyke, Esq., M.H.K., J. Alien, Esq., M.H.H., A. H. Hoes, Beg., M.H.R., W. Dawson, Esq., B. Hallenstein, Esq., J. 11. Morrison, Esq., A. Bartleman, Esq., Geo. Bell, Esq., Thos. Brydono, Esq., W. Cariton, Esq., T. M. Hocken, BBq., M.D., M. Joel, Esq., A. Lee Smith, KBq., J. White, Esq., Oscar Meyer, Esq., A. Fletcher, Ksq., Arthur Day, Esq., H. J. Scott. Esq., and Sir Edwin T. Smith, president late Adelaide Inhibition, and Lady Smith. SATURDAY, FE3HUARY Bth, First Production of George Darrell'e Great New Zealand Drama, THE I'AKEH A, A Dunedin Play, by a Dunedin Author. Box Plan at Dresden Piano Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs'. Sec, Stilling Duff. Aijent, Bosco Wilßon. . Of ril'fY H A L I, D~U N~E DI N, MONDAY, TUKSDAY, and WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 11, and 12. Grand Farewell Performances In IJuuediu by the Talented Musical Artistes. THE PAYNE FAMILY, Vocalists, Violinists, Pianistes, Flautist, and Bellringere; and Mr RALPH STKELE, Baritone and Pianist; Who have created Bucha/Krore all over New Zealand. CHANGE of PHOGEAMME EACH EVENING. FAMILY PKICES : Dress Circle and Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is; Children, Half-price. Tickets at the Dresden. PORT CHALMERS-FRIDAY, February 7. OAVBESH6.M—THURSDAY, February 13. NORTH-EAST VALLEY—FKIDAY, February 14. To Follow: Outram, Mosgiel, Milton, Lawrence, Kaitangata, Balclutha, Clinton, Gore, Mataura, Wyndham and Invereargill. If NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY 1890. Open from 10 a.m.; Close 10.30 p.m. Admission, ONE SHILLING; Children, Half-price. FHBM ORCHESTRAL CONOEItT At 3 p.m. PHOMENADB BAND CONCERT In the Garden at S p.m. (weather permitting), Or if the weather is uupropitious, in the Maori Court. D. HARMS HASTINGS, 6f Secretary. T>E MEMBER! POSITIVELY LAST THHEB DAYS 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, aud SATUBDAY. FEBRUARY 6,7, and 8. Positively Last Opportunity for the Citizens of Dunedin to Visit, at the N.Z. and S.S. EXHIBITION," The Most Wonderful and Unique Show, JO-JO t JO-JO 1 JO-JO 1 JO-JO i JO-JO ! JO-JO 1 The Celebrated Russian Dog-faced Boy, This, Human Skyb Xebhier, And UNZIE! UNZIE! UNZIEI UNZIE! The CIBOA6SIAK Beauty. The Two Greatest Living Curiosities on Earth! i POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS ! THE ORRERYThe Most Wonderful and Instructive Piece of Mechanism in the Exhibition. FACY'S ORRERY, I Close to Eiffel Tower, Side Show Ground, Exhibition. This Instrument, by a wonderful complication of j mechanical devices, Bhowß the Movements of all the I Planets and their Satellites revolving round the Sun I in their relative Bpeeds and distances, and also Bhow 1 the relative sizes of all the Planets.: This Machine contains nearly 300 wheels, and has gained, besides several medals, a Royal certificate of merit. Admission, 6d. 2d [ f^i IPSY QUEEN FORTUNE TELLER. [ DON'T FAIL TO PAY A VISIT. Visited by all Classes of Society since the Opening. MARVELLOUS PROPHECIES! STARTLING EEVELATIONSI Note the Position: Nkab the Switchback Staibs. If KTEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. THK FAMOUS SWITCHBACK EAILWAY.THE EXHIBITION ATTRACTION. Novel Sensation. Healthy and Amusing. Inuoceut. Enlivening, and Invigorating. Must be patronised to be appreciated. Fac simile of the one at the late j MELBOURNE BXHIBITION. ! 3d RETURN FARE. 3d XpXHIBITION SIDE SHOW GROUNDS '. COME AND SEE THE WONDERFUL ORCHESTRION, The Greatest Mechanical Triumph of the Age. T>HRENOLOGY, PHYSIOGNOMY. YOUB OHABAOTER READ FOR 2s. PROFESSOR WOODNORTH. BXHIBITION SIDE SHOW GROUNDS. The Professor will Read your Character, eithe Physiognomieally, Phrenologically, or Photographs cally. N.B.—Photos, sent by post, addressed as above, will be answered by return post, but must have Btamps or postal note to the value of 2s 6d enclosed. N.B.—The Professor's Stand is near Eiffel Tower. NANA!I N A N A H THE BEAUTIFUL GODDESS OF THE CLOUDS. From the Paris Exhibition. To be seen daily, 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m., at A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Created the Greatest Sensation in Melbourne, and the general topic of conversation was, " How does she fly about in Space 1" It was never solved in Melbourne. Perhaps Dunediii may solve the Problem. Come and try. Admission ... One Shilling. 24ja TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS AND ■£HK MUSICAL PUBLIC. Messrs X. PAKKKK (Violinist) and JOSKPH MOSS (PlaniEt) beg to inform theif Patrons that they are now prepared to provide Largo or Small ORCHESTRAS fo: Balls, Parties, Concerts, and Theatrical EnterlninmeanU. Address Viollu and Pianofortn Studio over Diundei: Pianoforte Warehouse, where Mcsers P. and H, receive pupils for the Violin and Piano. Private address : I'he Laurels. Albany street. 23i» Meetings. O THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSU£A. GENTLEMEN,—I will have pleasure in MEETING you at the Schoolhouee, Portobello, on FRIDAY EVENING Next, the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock. df W. J. M. LAUNACH. Railway Notifies, v-sw Zealand" railways. CHEAP EXOnRSION~FAK]iS TO KKW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEA 3 BXHIBITION. j MONDAY. iooTfBBKOAHY. I On MONDAY. 10th February, Cheap Excursion Tickets to Dunedin will be issued at Stations on the Outram Branch, by the Morning Train. Tha Fares will be : FIRST GLASS, 4s; SKCOND CLASS, 2s 6d. Thete Tickets will be available for return by any Ordinary Train on 10th or 11th FEBRUARY. 5f By Order. M~ OET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884 vintage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1