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THE PRINCESS THEATRE.

Another of Mr George BnneH's dramcs was placed on tho boardß of the Princess 'i'neatro last evening, aud was witnessed by a very goori audience. The new piece—" Caradoc'a firi:ne"-is of tho sensational type, und iB reported to have met with much success in Sydney and Melbourne. We have not apace for tveu an outline of the plot, which is a good one. The erimo lms the artistic novelty of being a real or , e _,;ot an unfortunate niißtake,-nnd is represented as bain» expiated by a substantial term of imm'isonment, and the restoration, oubsequeutly, of ,1)6 muney embezzled. Mr Gem-go Darrell api ears as Karl Uarndoc, and plays the pr.'t iv a manly, straightforward fashion;' ar..l Hits Christiue Dnrrell gives an extremely forclbln rendering of t!io other pii.icipal character. Alk'fi CaMrioe-a part ■vl.irh req'iiies skilful acting, and to which ampin justice was dune. Mr P. Herald h°id to play against lbs sympathies of tho audience, as he van east ai Richard Maraden, a most unscrupulous adveiit.mer, devoid of every ulom of human sympathy II"' is to Mr Gerald's credit thnt h« made" the character absolutely rdlous, aTid n-»J frequently "reeled with groans und liisr.es. Miss M.uid Appletoii h-.d a pleisincr character as Kate Caradnc, thecou'iterparto! which,Perov Wyndbam, was plnve.l by Mr C. Chr.UiKn, and bnth wen) will impersonated. Mies Mabel Tace.y as Bella the Uii.-hrss a'so succeeded remarkably well, and the numerous other characters in the dr'nma were creditably ftlltd. Mr and Mrs Harrell, and several other meL-ihers of Ihe company were several times culled before the curtain, and thn applause wns sufficiently emphatic to infii.ate general approbation. The di«ma will bn ro, cated to-nicbt, and on Friday evening '* lia=t Lynnu " will be reproiiuced. Stories of women's ages would bo less frequent if they were careful to retain the eailv colour and af,l,rcnl.ivf'ii"Bs (,( their tresses by using Mrs S. A, Allen's World's Hair ifpstoier. '13 A GRATEFUL CORDIAL. Wolfe's Schnapps is a diuretic to those. ••fleeted with urinal troubles, a tonic to the deUilitateUi and invtgorant to the convalescent, ami a greateful cordial to weak stomachs, lost appetites, aud delicate noryes, 57

I mffl! agents for the Waterbury Watch Con X pany are constantly receiving unsolioite ] I testimonials concerning Uio superiority c these watches. The following is the latest —"Hukerenui South, September 3rd, 188! Sirs,—Up till within a few days I have hcl a very poor opinion of your watches, wrongl supposing that, so very cheap an articl must needs be valueless; but the i'ollowin; instance of their strength and endurance ha made me alter my mind. Last week mysel and mate were digging gum not many mile from Kawakawa, and had the bad luck to ge burnt out. Whilst raking among the ashes o our late dwelling wo found my mate's Water bury watch, the glass of which had beei broken by the heat and the face blackenec and disfigured; but judge our surprise a hearing it ticking on just as usual, and whei turning it over, some water ran out of it which must have penetrated when our neighbours were flinging water on the wharo. Yoi can make what use you like of this, and ] vouch Ei>r its truth, and shall always hold that a watch that will stand two elements— lire and water—is worth its weight in gold.— 1 remain, &c, FItANOIS KELSON." J'l.oniLlKß.—Foil TIIK I'KETH AND BIHCATII.—A few drops of tho liquid " Florilino"Bprlnkled ou » wut tooth tmuh produce!) pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from nil parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, arcl a delightful trngrauce to the breath." It removes nil unpleasant, odour arising from decayed teeth or tobaeeo-smoko. " 'Iho Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the tn<te, and the greatest toilet discovery of the nge. Trice 2s fid. of all Chemists and I'artumois. Wholesale depot, 38 Farriugdon road, Londcm.-rAnvT.] lloli.owav's Ointment axd Pills.— Cougliß. In-lui'iiza.-Tho soothing properties of these medicaments render them well worthy of trial iv all colds'and influenza" the I'iils. taken'internally. and the Ointment rubbed over the cheat and throat, are (.-xceeclintjly efficacious. When influcnz.-iis epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest, and surest, llolloway's i'ills purify tile blood, remove all obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged air I uhes. and render respinitiou free, without reducing the strength, irritating the nerves, or depressing thn spirits; such are the ready means ol saving suffering when anyone is afflicted with colds, coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints, by which so many persons are seriously and permanently afflicted ill niOßt countries.—[Advt.J —8

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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THE PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

THE PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8733, 20 February 1890, Page 3

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