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Amusements"DßlNOESS THEATRE. SATURDAY, 13th JUNE 1891. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC OLUB SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. SHE STOOPS TO OONQUKR. SHE STOOPS TO OONQUKR. THIS EVEBING, FOR IHE LAST TIME. Prlceß of Admission: Dress Cirole, 4s; Btalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ls. The performance will commence at 7.45 punctuf'''y- A. H. BARCLAY, Manager. pRINOESS TIIEA TB E. WEDNESDAY, JUNB 17, 1891. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, Tendered to Mr HABRY SMITH, On fche eve of his departure for Australia, Under the Patronage of Bishop Nevill, Bishop Moran, Mr Justice Williams, his Worship the Mayor, Messrs James Allen, Mark Cohen, G. L. Denniston, H. S. Fish, M.H.E., B. Hallenstein, H. E. Hart, G. O. Israel, Henry Mackenzie, Lee Smith, J. T. Maokerraa, Sir Robert Stout, J. Stephenson, W. Scoular, H. S. Valentine, M.H.R., W. Wills, and the members of the Savage Club. I2ju" "DBINOESS THEATRE. Under the Direction of ... Mr Pmi H. Knur. Stage Manager ... ... Mr W. G. Caekt. GRAND INAUGURATION OF DEAMATIC SEASON. Engagement of the following Popular and High class Artistes :— Mr W. G. Carey | Mr Gore Bowen Mr J. B. Steele | Mr C. Harding Mr H. A. Grlbben I Miss Vivien Mr Scott Inglis Miss Lillle Olitherow Mr Roy Grenfell | Miss Marion Morris, and Miss Cynthia E, Carey. Flrat production in New Zealand of the Powerful. Sensational Drama of "OAST ADEIF _." New Scenery by J. Willis. Novel Mechanical effects by W. Cole. Limelight, &0., by Tom Woods. A full and efficient Orchestra. Grand Opening Night, FRIDAY, JUNE 19th. European and American sucoesßes to follow. Box Plan now open at Dresden Piano Company. Day sales at Jacobs', Tobacconist. DreßS Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. 12ju X\UNEDIN BURNS OLUJR The QUARTERLY SOCIAL and HARMONY MEETING will be held In the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, tbe 17th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. MEMBERS are invited to bring their FAMILIE3 aud LADY FRIENDS, but are reminded tbat Admission will be by TICKET ONLY. Members who have not already received their tickets canobtain them by applying to Mr John Gilllei, 18 George street. The programme consists of a short Lecture by James Thornton, Esq., M.A., LL.B., Solos, and Part Songs by the Choir. A. J. BURNS, 6ju President. A B R I S O N HALL. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY 1891. GRAND POPULaR INSTBUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, In Aid of DOMINICAN CONVENT SCHOOLS BUILDING FUND, Tendered by the following Ladies and Gentlemen :— Instumentalists: Messra Barth, Timßon, Schacht, Winckelmann, Buckingham, Cor-, rigan, Bobertshaw, Williams, and Miss Busck. Vocalists: Meßdames Murphy and Angus, Messrs Jones and Hanson. Prices-3s, 2s, and la. Doors open 7.15; commence 8 o'clock. 13ju GEO. H. SCHACHT. Musical Director. TH-'OOTBALL. FOOTBALL. Caledonian Ground. ALHAMBRA V. UNION. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 13th JUNB. Play to start afc 3 o'ciook sharp. Admission, 6d.' Boys, 3d. Grand Stand, 6d extra. Ladies free to alt parts of the ground. 13ju_ J. G. MASTIN, Hon. Sec. D.F.O. /"VTAGO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. NOTICE OF REMOVAL From MORAY PLACE to PITT STREET, From thiß date, JUNE 1, 1891. Directors J Signor R. SQUARISE. 2 j u Directors -^ Herr A _ baIiMB y BK . Meetings. fVBW ZEALAND PUBLIO SBEVICB i.l ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of MEMBERS of this Association in the Dunedin District will be held in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Moray place, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 13th June, at 8 o'clock, All members of the Civil Service intending* to join the Association are also Invited to attend. BUSINKSS: Election of Local Committee. O. W. CHAMBERLAIN, UJu Vice-preildent. Lectures. MBULANQE LEOTUEES FOR WOMEN. An AFTERNOON COURSE of Five Lectures, on "FIHST AID TO THE INJURED,"wiII be given in the University on SATURDAYS, beginning June 27, at 3 o'clock, in aid of the Jubilee Convalescent Fund. Single Lecture, ls 6d. Tickets for the Course (6s) to be obtained 'at Wilkie's. 6ju Properties for Sale and to Let. OB SALE 6~R LEASE, 640 Aores of the Finest FREEHOLD LAND in the Hawea District; together with 5200 Acres LOW-LYING LEASEHOLD, with 11 yeara to run. The Freehold is under English grass, completely fenced and subdivided, and the whole forms a very compact property. Apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO.; Or Mr C. TURNBULL, 6ju Wanaka Station. "Cl O R SALE In ANDERSON'S BAY, BUILDING SITES, from one to 10 Aores FABMS, from 10 to BC Acres. Also, SECTIONS, from two to 10 Aores, suitable for Gardens and Orchards. OAKDEN & BEGG, 4ju Manor place. JOHN HERCUS & CO., LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 146 EXCHANGE COURT,96PRINCES STREET. FOR IMMEDIATE SALB : Substantially built six-roomed plastered HOUSE, with 2i acres of land, planted with fruit trees; vinery, &o. A bargain, Owner desirous of leaving colony, Superior three-roomed Verandah and Bay Window HOUSE (plastered), with scullery, &o. A bargain, as present owner is now* in Scotland and must realise at once. STBWARTON, ROSLYN. — Choice SECTION; commanding splendid view of harbour. ROYAL TERRACE. - Superior seven-roomed HOUSE, with every convenience ; vinery, &o. TO LET: ST. OLAIR WALL. — Furnished Six - roomed HOUSE, with every convenience. RAVENSBOURNE.-Good six roomed HOUSE; close to station. MIOHIB STREET, ROSLYN.—Superior six-roomed HOUSE; every convenience. ROYAL TERRACE.—Five-roomed HOUSE. 10s per week. PRINCES STREET.—The premises known as the NBW ZBALAND RESTAURANT; DOUBLB SHOP, witb Dwellings and large Cellars. GBBAT KING STRBET.—Briok SHOP and Dwelling. Low rental. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (opposite Botanlo Gardens).— Bight-roomed Brick HOUSE. 14s per week. OCMBBELAND STUBET SOUTH.—KIoe-roomed Verandah HOUSB, with bath, Ac. RUSSKLL STRKET—Three-roomed HOUSE. 6s per week. Four-roomed HOUSB. 8a per week. GBORGB STREET-SHOP, with Dwelling of eight rooms, bath, gas, So. Low rental. LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. MONBY TO LRNI) ON FRBUHOLD SBOHHITY. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always used.—All Grocers. 26

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9141, 13 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9141, 13 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9141, 13 June 1891, Page 1

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