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Amusements. T> RINCESS THEATRE. Lessee and Directoress ..-. Miss Amy Vaughan Manager ... ... Harhy Cowan. Stage Manager... ... Tiuvrrs Vale. Musical Director ... Mr E. J. Burke AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZON BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME COMPANY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. First Grand Production of the Romantic Operatic Burlesque, LITTLE MONTE CiIRISTO. Produced on a Scale of Magnificence. I lie New Scenery painted by Neville Thornton. t.™™?-1?"??! designed by Madame Wynward. EDMONDDANTES} Her ( ' MISS ABBE BUSONI I Original 4 AMY MONTE CHRISTO [ Characters. I VAUGHAN. Miss Vaughan will introduce into the third act her celebrated Character Lightning Changes. The Harlequinade Entirely New. xr New Comic' Tricks, by Max Rinkle. N.B.—Owing to the length of the Burlesque tha curtain will rise at 8 sharp. Popular. Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved seaw at the Dresden Piano Company. Day Sale at Jacobs' and Allen's, tobacconists. - This (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON the PANTOMIME will be produced for Families and Children. Every child visiting the Theatre will receive a Souvenir of our Visit. The children belonging to the Orphanage and Industrial Schools are cordially invited to attend the above on Saturday Afternoon. Doors Open at 2; Commence 2.30 sharp. Prices of Admission: Children} All Parts of the House. {& Advance Agent ... Mr A. E. WOOL6OTT. (SJTANLEY IN DUNEDIN. GARRISON HALL, MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. First Appearance of the COLUMBUS OF CENTRAL AFRICA, Mr -v . HENRY M. STANLEY HENRY M. STANLEY HENRY M. STANLEY HENRY M. STANLEY HENRY M. STANLEY HENRY M. STANLEY. , HIS RECORD: The Man who Found Livingstone. The Historian of Magdula and Coomassie. u he Pioneer of the Congo. The Explorer of the Sources of the Nile. The Apostle of Christianity to Uganda. The Founder of the Congo Free State. The Circumnavigator of the Great Lakes. The Hero of the Dark forest. The Tacitus of the Cannibals and thu Pigmies. The Discoverer of the Mountain of Uie Moon. The Arch-Enemy of Slavery. The Rescuer of Emin Pasha. MONDAY, Ist, FEBRUARY, The ThrillEng Lecture,' THROUGH TOE DARK CONTINENT THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT, Including the Discovery of The Congo and of the Sources of. . The Nile, THE PROBLEM OF THE AGES. ' \ ■ Reserved Seats,'.-U; Gallery, 3s; Third, 2s; Back, Is. .Transferable Course Tickets (12s) can still be obtained. Plan and Tickets at Wis», Caffin, & Co.'s. Commence at 8. 30ja R. S. SMYTHE. For Sale. i ROCKYSIDE HOUSE. — Large Family Residence with outbuildings, orchard, garden, paddocks; nearly 4£ acr.es; bargain!— Park, auctioneer. 2lija THE VICTORIAN WOOLLEN AND CLOTH MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION. ' The Liquidators are prepared to treat with Purchasers for the MILL, with or without Stocks. For particulars apply to the Liquidator?, at the Office of the Company, Little Malop street, Geelong. ! By order of the Liquidators. INGE FARE ELL, 23ja ' . Secretary. To Let. mO LET, ROOMS above the Dresden, A Princes street; suit tailor, artist, teacher.— H. F. Hardy. ■ 29ja ONE, William street, -TO LET, opposite Town Belt, Mornington ; eight rooms, every convenience, garden. 288 "VTUGGETS, ■ Port Molyncux. — Two SeaA.Y side Furnished COTTAGES TO LET. Splendid scenery. Bathing: iishing. — Apply Wilkinson, solicitor. 25ja mO LET, at St. Ciair, convenient RESI- . JL DENCE and GROUNDS, the property of R. Paulin, Esq. 4 Immediatepossession. 23Ja_ J __ JAMES A. PARK & CO. npO LET, OFFICES in Princes street, next _L Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by Messrs Howden and Walton.—Apply SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Hd -- Solicitors. 14 High street. Business Addresses. J~T ~C O 17 S T O W, '■ o 155 PRINCES STREET, Agent for the New "Meteor" High Power Gas Lamp. Superior to Incandescent Electric Lamp. TH O M A~S GROSE, SHARE and MONEY BROKER, Stein- ■ Tl P, ul'rllnes> Princes street. Stocks Bought andSold at Lowest remunerative Charges. Letters and Telegrams promptly replied to. Money advanced on Bank, Insurance, and Mining Stocks I Buls discounted. Q 11. F. WHITTINGHAM & CO., TIMBER and. PRODUCE BROKERS, GENERAL'and MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. Hay street, Perth, Western Australia. Correspondence Solicited. Cable Address^ ." IViili A B.C. Code, 4th Edition. 8s j '■''"' " " " ' —"■■;» Royal Mail. mE ANAU AND MANAPOURI LAKES. ■ JOHN M'KENZII'VS Royal Mail Coach Service has now beeni RKCOMMKNOKJ) :-T,umsdcn to ,1e Anau on SATURDAYS and TUESDAYS - ! returning MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Par' tir.ulars in Railway TV.iwiv Tiiii«tn.)i]i;. ' 21d rno tourists and travellers. COBK & GO'S LINE OF COACHES TO WEST COAST, Leaving SPRINGFIELD EVKRY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Passengers and'Parrels Booked, and all information as to connecting trains, fares, Ac; may be obtained from the Agents, NEW ZISALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (Campbell and Crust), Manse street, Dunedin. . 30ja ROYAi. MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO. The above Lino of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, CromweU, Quoenstown, and all intermediate plsicoß, every Monday, Wedncwlay, and 1) nnay, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmevston for Naseby, St. Bathans, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondaysnnd t'ridays ; and for i.Macraes and Ncnthorn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leave Middlemarch for Hyde, Kycbnrn, and Naseby on Wednesdays at 9 a.m., and Saturdays at 12.30 p.m.. Leave Naseby for Middlemarch and intermediate places on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a.m., connecting with trains arriving at Duuediuat Pp.m. H. (J|!,\lU * CO Hn'iH fllK.-f.: P^e! :trn>i.. r..nvr,.M,-<» Public Notices. pUB LI O N~O T T~O~E~ KEMPTIIORNK, PROSSER, A CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY (r.IMITKD). NOTICE TO STIAUPHOLDERS. The TRANSFER BOOKS of ths Company will be CLOSKD from tin; 2i)tli .IANUARY 18!)2 to the 28th day of I'EBIUJARY 1892 inclusive. T. \Y. KEMPTHOIIXK, 2SJa _M;tiiiigins Director. "TCTOTIOB.—WJien found, make a note~o£ -L". rrofessor Beissel's Hairdressiiiß Establish inont, jgj'nnces street (opposite Bviiitluviutii'sV O3t J^ONDON MODEL" PIANO Sis' r Hopkinson'B celebrated Piano' fortos.-HoweUand Co. (opposite Braithwaittfs)]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1

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