Amusements. :■■. " D B I N C E S S THEATRE. tJSderiQte Direction of the Australian Theatrical Management Company (Limited). * . Managing Director: .. .. The Hon. George Corns, M.L.C. Actuag Manager ... Mr Onari.es Bradley. Insurer ... ... Ma r. W . Greville. Recent Productions have proved that . THE POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY Organised to support the talented Actor, _ ■ WALTER BENTLEY is so versatile of accomplishment that Tragedy. Comedy, and Farce is equally well interpreted by its clever members. A CROWDED HOUSE UuST NIGHT, And ANOTHER ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. _ TO-NIGHT "(THURSDAY), Lord Lytton's Charming Love Play, . THE LADY OF LYONS; ' On, Love and Pride, Will constitnta the Evening's Programme, allowing the curtain to fall at 10.40, for the convenience of patrons residing at a distance. A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS.' WALTER BENTLEY (" One of the greatest living actors."—Melbourne Evening Standard, December2l,.lß9l), '-~'■ And the STERLING COMPANY OF. ARTISTES In the highly interesting play, THE LADY OF LYONS. In preparation—RlCHAßD lIL [ Box Plan open at the Dresden Piano Depot. PRICES-4S, 2s 6d, and Is. Day Sale Tickets atS. Jacobs', tobacconist. HARACTER - READING AND THE FUTURE REVEALED By PALMISTRY By . MADAME NORDSKA - (Late .of Europe and Australia, where her success . ■ Im been great). . Madame NORDSKA makes .a specialty of telling Young People what Profession, Trade, <tc, they are suited for; and thoroughly explains Hereditary Diseases, entering fully into the Past Present; and Future. Be warned in time by Madame Noudska, who is not a Fortune-teller, but a Scientific Palmist. Hours of Consultation :10 to 12, 3to 5,7 to 9. 1 FEE ... 2s 6d. Address : Octagon Buildings, Octagon. 14ja Meetings. Yy U. NED I N HOSPITA L. The ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers and Life Governors of the Duucdin Hospital, for the purpose of ELECTING TWO "TRUSTEES, under the provisions of/Secy.oii 34, "Hospital and Charitable Institutions! Act 18S5 Amendment Act lS8(i," will-be held in the Town Hall, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), the 14th January, at half-pat t3 • o'clock p.m. Life: Govetaors have the power of exercising their Votes given in writing. ,„, A. BURNS, . . Secretary !^j'd?lGO "BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. ;Tlic ANNUAL MEETING .of! Contributors and Life Governors of the .Otaso Benevolent Instituwon^/or the purpose of ELECTING Two TRTJF..■r * TH}" or Provisions of SccMon Si Hospital and Charitable Institutions' Aci 18?5 d u!?" d'neiitAcfc LSSfi,1.1 will be .ht:ld in the Town Ha-l THIS DAY (THURSDAY, tin 14th Janua y, at .i o clock p.m. ' Ijifc. Governors have the power of exercising their Votes by proxy, given in writing. . . .» " A. CLULKE, ~ *^a . '■ ~ Secretary.,-.' mHE : CHURCH OF THE SACRED JL ' HEART OF iESUS, NoßTfr-EAST Valley, ■ \ ;■■.,' Will be- ' .".' ;. SOLEMNLY OPENED' by Bishop Mora.v '.",$# SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7. High Mass at 11 a.m. ' The ;?Dedipation Sermon.will be iireached by • -Most. Rev, J. J. Gkimes, S.M., . . ..-,: Bishop of-Ckristchurch... ..:; -; /Owing to the limited space, it has been found ■necessary to issue only a limited number of tickets, which may be had from Rev. Fathers «-^,{ Siv P"'tri(*'s)> O'Donnell (Port Chalmers), ONeill, Murphy, and Lynch (St. .Joseph's), lfja Shows. GTAGO PENINSULA A. AND I'. SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW. A GOOD OUTING AT REASONABLE RATES. c, ?3j?T?.bo^SHOW win be held at Portobello on bAIURDAY, January l(i. Besides the usual buses, tiie s.s. Onslow will make two trips, leaving the Rattray street Wharf at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning from Portobello at the cjnclusion of the Show. Fares—2s return. Refreshments can be obtained on the ground. String Band in attendance. ioj a For Sale. imOR. SALE, "OTTO" GAS ENGINE.— JL? Price and particulars Fieldwick, Bath street. Dunedin. isd FOR SALE, gocd Four-roomed HOUSE • and 10-acre PADDOCK, with Stable and Outhouse combined,—Apply John Rendall, Waikouaiti. . 2ja FOR SALE (Cheap), Compact VILLA of 5 rooms, brick aud plastered; outhouses and garden; all in capital order; thoroughly drained; underground tanks; convenient to trams aud town.—Particulars Skene. 13ja ' To Let. ONE, William street, TO LET, opposite" Town Belt, Mornington; eight rooms, every convenience; garden. • 28d TO LET, Two and Three-roomed HOUSES, • A newly renovated; reduced rent.—Apply Bay View ten-ace, Maitlaud street. jija TO LET, BANDON VILLA, Dowl'mg . street; large, commodious house; every convenience.—R. T. Wheeler, Moray place. l2ja TO LET, OFFICES in Princes Street, next Bank of Now Zealand, lately occup'ied byMessrs Hpwden and Walton.—Apply SIEVWRIGHt & JAMES, Hd Solicitors, 14 High street. Educational. MISS FANNY M. WIMPBRIS (Formerly Pupil of Professors Ppynter and Legros) Is prepared to GIVE LESSONS in DRAWING and PAINTING (Privately nr in Class\ At HER STUDIO, "THE RED COTTAGE,"" DOWMNG STREET, Where she will be at Home on FEBRUARY 1, from 10 till 5 o'clock, to receive j Intending Pupils. 7ja F LEECH'S Ofcago Violin School, Stuart • street.—Teaching will be Resumed MONDAY, January 18th. I2j a Public Notices. T^OTICE TO AUCKLAND TOURISTS. AVe have to inform intending Visitors to the Kot Lakes Districts tliafrour HOTELS AT OKOROIR.E AND WHAKA-' 11EWAREWA ARE BOYCOTTED by Messrs Thomas Cook and Son, aud it would therefore be desirable to refrain from fixing forward arrangements in connection with visits to the Rotcvua district until Visitors can obtain accurate information in Auckland as to the UNRIVALLED POSITION Of both these Properties, and their SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, CUISINE, &c. AVe resented the monopoly sought after by Messrs Cook and Sou, and ventured to oppose the Coaching Business of their friend, Mr W. K. Carter, by starting a well-appointed COACH PLANT OF OUR OWN,And moreover had the presumption to give some of our support to Messrs Ilayr end Co., the rival tourist agents. For this independence wo have been met by a notice that the eminent firm's Coupons will not be honoured if presented by us. Tourists will therefore have litllo difficulty in seeing that their PLEASURE AND INTERKST Is entirely subservient to the ADVANTAGE OF MESSRS COOK & SON, If they can succeed by their Boycott of our Hotels and Coach Lino in securing a MONOPOLY OF THE TOURIST TRADE, L. D. NATHAN & CO, &^&e^^ e a^ a g^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9323, 14 January 1892, Page 1
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959Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9323, 14 January 1892, Page 1
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