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Amusements. ORINOBSS IHBAIBB, Lessee and Manager ... Mr Choikjk Dajshklt,. LAST NIGHT~~LAST NIGHT Of the enormously succcseful Racing and Society Drama, OAKADOO'S CRIME. 'eceived Last Night with Unparalleled Enthusiasm. Those Celebrated Artists, THE DARRELLS, CHRISTINE DAE): ELL as Alice Caradoo. GEORGE DARVKLL as Karl Caradoc. Supported by the Full Strength of the 'OWKRFUL MSLBOURNE COMPANY. FRIDAY, 'or the last time will bo repeated, in consequence of its enormous success, BAST L V N N E. SATURDAY OHLY, THE OCTOROON. MONDAY, LAST HIGHT, MR DAKKBLL'S BENEFIT. THE FORLORN HOPE. See future advertisements. Plan at Dresden Piano Warehouse Company. Day tickets at Jacobs. Secretary, Stilling Duff; Agent, losco Wilson. 19f ORINCESS THEATRE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. JRAND FARBWIiLL BENEFIT & LAST NIGHT Of the Popular Actor-Author, ME GEORGE DARKELL, When will be presented the Celebrated Military Prophetic Play, THE FORLORN HOPE, Jnder the auspices and in presence of an enormous :ommittee of influential gentlemen. See future dvertiaementß. Box plan open at the Dresden. 20f EW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY 1890. FOURTH DAY Of the EACE CARNIVAL WEEK. Open continuously from 10 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Children Half-price. WERYTHING Throughout the BVSRYTHING FREE Exhibition. FREE GRAND OHOHJiSTHAL CONCERT At 3 p.m. SPECIAL BAND PROMENADE CONCERT At 8 p.m. FREE! FREEH FREEMI D. HARRIS HASTINGS, !0f Secretary. VTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS i_i exhibition. SPECIAL SHOW OF DAIRY PRODUCE. ?RIDAY and SATURDAY, 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY 1890. TONS OF CHEESE, TONS OF BUTTER, PRESERVED MILK, HONEY, HAMS, BACON and LARD. ?RIDAY and SATURDAY, 2lst and 22nd FEBRUARY 1890. 8f P. HARRIS HASTINGS, Secretary. fWTEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. THE FAMOUS SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. THB EXHIBITION ATTRACTION. Sovel Sensation. Healthy and Amusing. Innocent, Enlivening, and Invigorating. Mußt be patronised to be appreciated. Fae Bimile of the one at the late M E.L B O L UJt NB EXHIBITION. 3d RETURN FARE. 3d piPSY QUEEN FORTUNE TELLER. DON'T FAIL TO PAY A VISIT. Visited by all Classes of Society since the Opening. MARVELLOUS PROPHECIES 1 STARTLING REVELATIONS! Note tbe Position: Near the Switchback Stairs. If H E O Rift ii R Y. The Most Wonderful and Instructive Piece - OI Meclianlaui-ir.-the HxhlT/Ition. ~ FACY'S ORRERY, Close to Eiffel Tower, SideShow Ground, Exhibition. . This Instrument, by a wonderful complication of mechanical devices, ehowo the Movements of all the Planets and their Satellites revolving round the Sun in their relative Bpeeds and distances, and also show the relative sizes of all the Planets. This Machine contains nearly 300 wheels, and hat Rained, besides several medals, a Royal certificate of merit. Admission, 6d. 2d T^XHIBITION SIDE SHOW GROUNDS. COME AND SEE THB WONDERFUL ORCHESTRION, The Greatest Mechanical Triumph of the Age.' NANAII N A N A I THE BEAUTIFUL GODDESS OF THB 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 ? " It was never solved in Melbourne. Perhaps Dunedin may solve the Problem. Come and try. Admission ... One Shilling. 24ja mo THEATRICAL MANAGERS AND JL THK MUSICAL PUBLIC. Measr» 33. PARKER (Violinist) and JOSEPH MOSS (Pianißt) beg to inform their Patrons that they ara now prepared to provide Large or Small ORCHESTRAS for Balls, Parties, Concerto, and Kheatrical Bntertainmeants. Address Violin and Pianoforte Studio over Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse, where Messrs P. and M, receive pupils for the V»olln and Piano. ! Private address: The Laurals, Albany street. S3in Meetings. ■^V O. __ T. U. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), 20th, MEETINGS AT BIBLS DEPOT, 9 a.m., 3 p.m., 7.30 p.m. Convention, Election of Officers. Members of W.C.T.U. and Friends welcome. EMMA E. PACKE, 20f __ National President. 'ttTvang■ ElTilTiTc mission, Jli Under the auspices of the Y.W.O.A. of Dunedin. Mrs BAEYERTZ, the converted Jewess, will hold a Series of MEETINGS in this City at tbe undermentioned times and places :— THURSDAY, February 20 (for males only), Choral Hall, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY (for the public generally), Choral Hall, 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY, February 23, Garrison Hall, 8.15 p.m. N.B.—A Mid-day Meeting will be held daily :(Saturdays excepted)in the Hall of the Y.W.0.A., Moray place, from 12 noon till 12.45. 16f OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). The ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held in the registered office of tlie Company, Dowling stroel, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of March 1890, at 4 o'clock p.m. Business : To receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet; to elect three Directors and two Auditors ; and to transact such other busineßS as may arise. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company aro CLOSED until after the day of meeting. GEORGE FENWIOK, Managiug Director. Dunedin, February 17,1890. ISf lectures. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, p I T V HALL. Mr D. CHHISTIE MURRAY Will deliver (by special request), A Popular Lectuie, entitled "LOOKING AT WAR; or, THH REMINISCENCES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT." Doors open at 7.30; Commence at 8 o'clock. Circle or Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, la. Plan of Hall and Tickets at Dresden Piano Warehouse, or at any of the Booksellers. 8f I!J . ■ ' ' - ..,: I A/TOET and OHANDON'S Dry Imperial j i.TjL Champagne. 1884 vintage. 'LEOD BROTHERS' (LIMITED) Gold Medal Candles are equal to any imported brands. 24au • rp ROSS, Manufacturers' Agent for Urn ■ JL • brellas and Sunshades (stylish handles), La- ! ventine, Moire, and Pure Silk Twill. 8f MOET and OHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884.viutage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 1

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