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Amusements. p R INCE s-S THEA TItB. / Lessee and Directoress Miss Amy Vaughin Manager ... ... H AUU v Cowan. btage Manager... \.. Tuavers Vale. Musical Director ... Mr E. J. Bl'itKE. AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZON BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME COMPANY. LAST NIGHT of our PANTOMIME " LITTLE BILL." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), First Production in tlii.s City cf the romantic Operatic Burlesque, XT LITTLE MONTE CHRISTO. New Scenery specialty painted for this Burlesque by Neville Thornton. Miss Amy Vaughan takes much pleasure in announcing that she will introduce futu the third act her celebrated Lightning Character Changes, : in which Bhe alone stands uncuualled. ■- SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 'a SPECIAL MATINEE for Families and Children. Eveiy child visiting the Theatre will receive a Souvenir to commemorate our visit. The children belonging to the Orphanage and Industrial Schools are cordially invited to attend the above on Saturday Afternoon. . Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved scats at the Dresden Piano Company; Day Sale aWacob's and Allen's, .tobacconists. t Advance Agent ... Mr A. E. Woolcott. QTANLE V I~N DUKBDI N. GARRISON ILALL, MONDAY.NEXT, When the Heroic BULA MATARI BULA MATARI BULA MATARI BULA MATARI BULA MATARI BULA MATARI (The Rock-Breaker), Will deliver his Opening Lecture ' - THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT! THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT, Including the Discovery-of The Sources of The Nile, The -"' PROBLEM OF THE AGES. PLAN OV RESERVED SEATS, For any of the Four Lectures will be opened THIS MORNING at Wise, Caffin, & Co.'s. Reserved Seats, 4s. Course Tickets (12s) may still be obtained. • • 28ja R. S. SMYTHE., Educational. TAGO J3OYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. SESSION 1892. FIRST QUARTER COMMENCES on MONDAY, the Ist February, when the Rectors of the respective Schools will be in attendance (9.30 a.in.) to Enrol New Pupils. Old Pupils. TUESDAY, February 2nd, at 9 30 a.m. . . . C. MACANDREW, 29ja Secretary to. Board of Governors. ST. CLAIR PRIVATE SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN. Principal . ... Miss F. TURNBULL. The Kindergarten is for Children from three to seven years of age. Term Commences THURSDAY, February 4,1892. 29ja /"fcTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, V Elder street. - Mr ARTHUPv J. ISARTII will RESUME TEACHING oh MONDAY, February 1. He has returned to town, and will be at home each day This Week, between the horn's of 2 and 5 o'clock. - ' 27ja RAWING AND PAINTING. MISS FLORA J.IOSS RESUMES TEACHING at Her Studio, No. 2 Octagon Buildings, . MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. 28ja "mHE DRESDEN" MUSIC ROOMS. J. — ■ •' Mr ALBERT VALLIS, Teacher of . PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING, RESUMES on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. -V .Port Chalmers on following WEDNESDAY. Private Address : YORK PLACE. -26ja ', "jyP R JESSE TIM SO N J-TiL (Organist and Choirmaster First Church, *■ Choirmaster St. Matthew's), Teacher of Piakoforte, Organ; Singing, and Accompaniment. Having been appointed Musical Director to the s.s. Tarawera on the Sounds Excursions, Mr Tijison will not resume Teaching until FEBRUARY 11. At Home THURSDAY, the 21st, and MONDAY, February 1, from 10 to 2. Akdvall Cottage, Loweii Gaugill Stoeet, ■■ ■ lSja

DAGMAR COLLEGE, MORAY PLACE (Next Choral Hal!). . Mr ALFRED G. BAKER, teacher of Mandolin, j Banjo, and Guitar, having resumed Tuition, is J prepared to Teccive Pupils on any of the above ■j Instruments. Mr Baker lends instruments to beginners, thus enabling them to secure a good instrument when they are able to play. P.S.— Having started a Class at Port Chalmers, Mr B. will be pleased to hear from anyone desirous of joining. Terms in Class, 30s per quarter (in advance). gtfja ISS. FANNY M. WIM PERIS' (Formerly Pupil of Professors Poyutar and Legros) Is prepared to GIVE LESSONS in .. DRAWING and PAINTING (Privately or in Class), . At HER STUDIO, "THE BED COTTAGE," I/OWIING STREET, Where she will be at Home on FEBRUARY 1, from 10 till 5 o'clock, to receive ■ Intending Pupils. ■ Tja 'TT'IOLIN SCHOOL, SCOTLAND STREET. GEO. H~SCHACHT "HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Students Meet Fridays for Orchestral Practice, - :.'. . - . 19Jni .■ MISS KELSEY will REOPEN her »■ MORNING SCHOOL, in the V W.C.A.. ; Rooats, Moray i>lace, on MONDAY, FebruaiyStli.' : Miss Ke'lsey will be at ;the Rooms on 'Fiidav between 11 and 12 a.m. lyj ■piANOFORTE, SINGIN<3> &A.UMONY. : Hcit A. BARMEYER MSTr^-g TEACH ING; : on MONDAY^j^^ bruarylS92 <V ; ~S7\ LEECH'S O*" l■" ■ ]a .; Jj • streofc.-T'- 0X 1 '-^001, Stuart I January IS. P>'- -aching «e-_ jlim d MONDAY i _ dno taught. > \ y^ANO'- -——-£ — : ;XJ ' -xAQ;.— lxi< James Murray is prepared Md" P «WT VeC« Ven I)V Us for Private Lessons.- -- -ess, Lowther Cottage, Forth street. . 2fj a For Sale.' OCKYSIDE HOUSE.-Large Family ™J e jlfe^ce Wlth outbuildings, orchard "• fj1 ° IRONMONGERS. FOR SALE, in one of the principal North Island Towns, the BUSINESS, PRE MISES, and STOCK of a Leading Firm of Ironmongers. The Buildings, owned by the firm, are situated in an excellent position in the leading thorough*--fare, and are of the most substantial andiiiinftsomo character, Capital re^uii-efl, about LIb.OOO. Further particulars' on application to U 11... ...■■- -- BOX 29, Dunediu. To Let.

ONE, William street, TO LET, opposite Town Belt, Meruiugton ; eight rooms, every convenience, garden. 28d "VTUGGETS, Port Molyneux. — Two SeaJJ^I side Furnished COTTAGES TO LET. Splendid scenery. Bathing; fishing. — Apply Wilkinson, solicitor. jjjj^ TO LET, Seven-roomed RESIDENCE ; bathroom and conservatory; splendid view* with every convenience.-J. Jenkins, Upper Rat' tray street. ll 2^ mO LET, OFFICES inlWeT^clTnlxt J_ Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by Messrs Howden and Walton.—Apply SIJSVWRIGIIT & JAMES. lld Solicitoi-,s. 14 High street. jQUNEDIN AS JT lvAS~lirim. THIS BBAOTIFUL CpIX)URED LITHOGRAPH, PRICE 2s O'd. Posted Inland, 3s posted to^any address in the W. J. PIUOTOE, ■" • rj\K ANAU AND^ANAioURFIIiis: taculars m Kaflway Pen^y Timetabfe S'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9336, 29 January 1892, Page 1