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Amusements. "DRINOESS IHE AI B 1/. Manager and Treasurer ... ilr H. Mussuoyk. WILLIAMSON, OARNKR, AND MUSGROYIi'S 1 CELEBRATED , 'ROYAL COMIC OPKHA COMPANY. DOROTHYI SUCCESS I DOROTHY SUCCESS. 1 SKUv NOTHIKG giICOBEDS LIKE I DOKOTHY SUCCESS. , DOROTHY NolwHhstandiag whlcb 1 DOBOTHT J- DOHOTHr | DOBOTHT Can only be performed for , "oHOTHY TWO MORE NIGH'XSDOROTHY DOKOTHY DOKOTHY uuuuiui, dohothy; last two nights. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS OP DOEOTHY. Note.—This Opora cannot possibly bo reproduced durin;; the Present Seaoon. Grand Opera Orchestra and Full Opera Chorus under the direction of MONS LEON OAItON. Dress Olrele, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, lt>. Box Finn nowojwn at the Dresden Piano Depot, Princes street. Day Tickets at Jacobs'. Doors open fit 7; commence at 8. WM. HUGHES. Business Manager. T> R;I NOE S S THE A T 11 15. FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 21st, Will be produced, for the . FIRST TIME IN HEW ZEALAND, Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan's Beautiful Composition. THE YEOMBtJ OF TUB GUARD. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. 18m ATEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS X% EXHIBITION. WEDNESDAY, 19th MAIiCIt ISSO. Open from 10 R.m. to 1030 p.m. Admission, One Shilling ; Children half prioo. GIiEAT IRISH NATIONAL CONGESTS. Orchestral in the Afternoon. Orchestral and Vocal in the Erontiif;. For particulars see Official Programme?. D. HABBTS HASTINGS, 19m Secretary. /CONCERT H AL~ L. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MASOH 19th. GKAND IRISH OOKOBEK PBOGBiMMK: Overture " Bohemian Girl" Salfa Exhibition Orohcstrn. Port Song '"Ihe Minstrel Boy "arr. by liimtault Choir. Song " The Dear Little Shamrock " Jackson Mrs Angus. Song " The Meeting of the Waterß" Moore Mr James Jago. Overture " Colleen Ilawn" Saker Exhibition Orchestra. Song "Killarney" Benedict Mlts Bertha Rostow. Part Song " The La3t Hoae of Summer " Arranged by lilmiault Choir. Song " Kathleen Mavournecn" Cremh Misa Florence Morrison. Song " Irish Emigrant's Farewell" Vnlcy Mr James Jago. Part Song " Thp Dear Little Shamrock " Arrrmged by ArtMir Towscij Choir. Song " Terence's Farewell" jison Mies Bertha Kosbcw. Grand Fantasia "Hlbernla" Allans Exhibition Orchestra. Part Song " Believe me if all" arr. hjllimlji'.alt Admission to all parts of the Hall, ONE SHILLING. Leader ... ... Siguor SQUARISH. Conductor... Mr AETHUR TOWSIiY. 18m iw ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS KXHIBITION. THE GREATEST MOSICAIu HVENI OF THIS JUBILEE. Firßt Appearance of Mr CHARLES SANTLUT, .' Tho Great English Bariionr. GRAND BALLAD CONCBHX' On MONDAY, 2ilh MAUCH 1890. ARTISTS : Miss ELLEN ATKINS Miss -TBKHAIH OSBORNK Mr HENRY STOCKWELL And Mr SANTLBY. EXHIBITION OUCHES! RA. Conductor ... ... Mi Akihuii TowSH'/, ON WUDNE3DAY, 26th MABOH. Mendelssohn's Great Oratorio " X L I J A H," When Mr SANTLEY vril Sing the part of tho Prophet. BAND and CHOBUS of JO-J PEHFOEMBIiS. Scale of Admissions: To Season Ticket HoldersChoral Concerts, 4s. 3b, Sj. Ballad Concertß, Ss, 2 6 , Is. To non-season Ticket Holders (admitting to Exhibition and Concerto) — ' Choral Concerts, fa 6d, 3a 6d, ?s Gd. , Ballad Concerts, 3s 6d, 2s 6d, Is 6d. ltlm i Exhibition amusements. 1118 EIFFEL TOW BIS, ' Tlie Sreaicsi Sensation. IS NOW O?BS, Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. Open from II a.m. till 10 p.m. 1 rp H E O B R E E Y. I The Most Wonderful and Irntructivo Piecs, of Mechanism in the Exhibition. FAOY'3 OBIiBBY, Cloto to Eiffel Tower, Side Show Ground.Kxhibition. This Instrument, by n wonderful complication of mechanical devices, shows the Morements of all fcha V'lanets and their Satellites revolving round the Sun in their relative speeds and distances, ned also show tho relative sizes of all the Planets*' , This Machine contains nearly 300 wheelo, and hM eaiued, besides several medals, a Boyal certificate r>f merit. Admission. 6d. M UNEDIN AMATEUR ATHLETIG CLUB. AUTUMN SPOIiTS MBEIING. OARISBKOOIC GROUND. p SATURDAY, 29th MARCH 1890. 1 Bnnning, Walking, Jumping, Cycling, &c. Brass Band in attendance. r ENTRIES Close TUUKSDAY, March 20. JAMES HOWLISON, l£m Hon. Sec. 5 mo THKATRIOAL MANAGKBS AHP . J. 'Xlilt MUSIOA.L VViihlO. Mwir» H. I'AKKEK (Vlnllnlut) mnl irOSUI'H MOSS (Piaiilot) beg to inform tholr Fatiun> tliat thoy are now prepared to provide Large or Shihil I OBCHESTUAS for Brllj, Turtles, Ooncerti, »nd Theatrical Entortainmeantt. Addres» Violin Bnd Pianoforte Studio over Dresden Pianoforte Warehouoo, where Messrs I. and M. reaeive pupils for tho Violin r.nd Piano., Private nddreu : The Laurels, Albany street. 3. Meetings. 3 mHE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW "' J_ ZEALAND. NOTIOK IS HKRKBY GIVEN that the HALFYEARLY MISKTING of the PROPRIETORS will bo held at tho Banking House, Princes street, Dun- !, edin, on WKDNISSDAY, tho 20th instant, At 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. a Tlio following nre (.lie only OAKOIDATKS fur ,~ ISLUCTION as JDIRECTOHS':— '' KDWIN JOHN SPBNCIi. lisc)., for tho vacancy caused by the retirement of tho Ho». Richard Oliver, M.L.O. JOHN IIISI.OP, Esq., LL.D., who reUreii,but is eligible for re-etcctlon. ■I Two Proprietor* will havn to ba M'ectcd as '" » L »nr tiie ensuiui' year. Of tha retiring Aud o oi« o*V (!»»«.» Moodie, H t q.) is oKglblt. s- offers hiiuaelf for re-election. 3 liy ordor of the Board. !'s { H. MAOKBNZfK. W General M.".ungi'r. p; HcadOffieo, Duncdin, ■p. 15thMarelilB!)0. 17'n - XJUHITY, Purity, Purity.—Tho only d. JT genuine Olgarelte in the Market. All ju Tobucconisto.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 1

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