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Amusements. . T>EINCESS THEATRE. Lessee and Directoress ... Miss Amy Vaughan Manager ... ... i__ UK . Y Cowan. Stage Manager... ... Travers Vale. Musical Director ... MrE. J. Burke LAST NIGHT I Of | LAST NIGHT LITTLE MONTE CHRISTO. SATURDAY, Miss Vaughan will produce, for ; the first time in Dunedin, her Spectacular First Part, "OUR FIREMEN." ""-Saturday Evening Miss Vaughan will prosent to the winner of the 100 yds swimming championship a gold medal, which will be on view at Jacobs on Friday. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, ls. Reserved seats at the Dresden Piano Company: oy- m.T.at Jacobs' and Allen's, tobacconists. SATURDAY AFTERNOON', the Pantomimo will be produced for tbe last time, for the benefit of children aud families. Adults ls, Children 6d— all parts of the theatre. STANLEY'S LAST TWO NIGHTS. A PLATFORM TRIUMPH. „ The bulk of the large crowd in the Garrison Hall last night went to see Stanley. The three succeeding lectures will be attended by people anxious to hear Stanley."—o. D. Times. Hundreds unable to obtain admission. ' mTTT , „ Two Lectures of THE HERO OF THE DARK CONTINENT. First Exhibition To-Night of the NEW COPYRIGHT LIMELIGHT PICTURES NEW COPYRIGHT LIMELIGHT PICTURES (The Finest ever seen in this part of the World.) GARRISON HALL.-TO-NIGHT. Tlie Thrilling Narrative, the" RESCUE AND RELIEF OF EMIN PASHA RESCUE AND RELIEF OF EMIN PASHARESCUE AND RELIISF OF E'UN PASHA RESCUE AND RELIEF OF EMIN PASHA, JPreceded by an Amusing Account of the Founding of the Congo Free Stale. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock, GRAND STANLEY MATINEE GRAND STANLEY MATINEE For Children and Ladies accompanying them. THURSDAY NIGHT _ (The Farewell JLecture), THE CANNIBALS AND THE i'YGMIES ( We shall have Meat for Dinner To-day"), And the Mysteries of the Dark Forest. _ 4s, 3s, 2s, ls. Seats and Tickets at Wise and Caftin's. Unreserved Tickets also at Herman's, next Grand Hotel. Commence at 8. 3f '■ R. S. SMYTHE. TO-NIGHT.— STANLEY'S RESCUE OF EMIN.—" Into the Jaws of Death." TO-NI GHT.—STANLEY'S RESCUE OF EMIN.—"AII tho World Wond.red." O-NIGHT.—STANLEY'S RESCUE OF EMIN.—" Back from the Mouth of Hell." TO-NIGHT.— STANLEY'S RESCUE OF EMIN.—"' But not, not the Six Hundred." 3f OTAGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. CARISBROOK L.T.C. COURTS. SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, Commencing at 10 a.m. Admission, Is. Entries close on SATURDAY, 13th inst., at 10 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained from Club Secretaries, and from „ " A. J. PARK, 3f Hon. Sec, Rattray street. For Sale. TTINDON QUARTZ MINE. .The Undersigned are prepared to receive OFFERS for the SALE of all the valuable RIGHTS, BUILDINGS, and MACUINERY connected witb this mine in one Lot, including first-class Compound 25-h.p. Engine .and Boiler, Stone Crusher Rolls, Chilian Mills, Alves' Concentrator, Trucks, Rails, and numerous Stores. Intending purchasers are granted the right of a trial crushing. Further particulars can be obtained from JAMES A. PARK & CO., ■ ' ' Auctioneers; Or, JAMES ASHCROFI*, Esq., 30ja Oiiicial Assignee, Dunedin. "mHE CHICAGO OF~NEWZE^LAND?' FOR IMMEDIATE SALE (Owner summoned to England), the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, GOODWILL, and WORKING PLANT of a Large GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT in the now rising and promising district of Palmerston North, doing from LJ3SO tb L4OO ncr month and a large English butter export trade. The whole to be sold as a going concern. New Cellar. Butterworking appliances and all gear are valuable assets in connection with the above, and it must go at what offers.- None but principals dealt with. No agents need apply. Address in first instance XV Z, care of this Office. ~ 30ja FOR PRIVATE SALE, That old-established BOARDING HOUSE AND LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS in Lawrence.at present successfully carried on by Mrs Pearson. The buildings contain 13 rooms, besides men's hut and other outhouses. The stable contains 12 stalls, five loose boxes, and two store or feed rooms. A good horse paddock, down in English grass, in close proximity to tha house. The boarding-house business, as well as the stabling connection, is a valuable one, and the_whole will be disposed of with the furniture, fittings, &c, as a going concern. To an energetic couple this offers a profitable investment seldom met with. Satisfactory reasons given for present owner selling. Further particulars on application to Mrs Pearson; or to J. C. ARBUCKLE, _ Auctioneer, Law ronce. npTo IRONMONGERS. FOR SALE, in one of the principal North Island Towns, the BUSINESS, PREMISES, and STOCK of a Leading Firm of Ironmonger?. The Buildings owned by the firm are situated in an excellent position in the leading thoroughfare, and arc of the most substantial and handsome character. Capital required, about LIO,OOO. Further particulars on application to 2Tja BOX 29, Dunedin. To Let. O LET, ROOMS above the Dresden, Princes street; suit tailor, artist, teacher. — H. F. Hardy. 29ja ONE, AVilliam street, TO LET, opposite Town Belt, Mornington ; eight rooms, every convenience, garden. 2Sd TO LET, OFFICES in Princes street, next Bank of New Zealand, lately occupied by Messrs Howden and Walton.—Apply SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Hd Solicitors, 14 High street. Royal Mail. mE ANAU AND MANAPOURI LAKES. JOHN M'KENZIE'S Royal Mail Coach Service has now been RECOMM HNCED -.—Lumsden to Te Anau on SATURDAY'S and TUESDAYS: returning MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Particulars in Railway Po.uny Timetable. 21d mO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. COBB & GO'S LINE OF COACHES TO WEST COAST, Leaving SPRINGFIELD EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Passengers and Parcels Booked, and all iufor. motion as to connecting trains, fares, &c, may ba obtained from the Agents, NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COAIPANY (Campbell and Crust), Manse street, Dunedin. *30ja V" ■-t^^^__^^^^r- R' ROYAL, MAIL LINE OF COACHES (GOBI! & CO. The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places, every Monday, Wednesday, J and Friday, on arrival of first train from Duuedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Palmerston for Naseby, St. Bathans, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays; and for . Macraes and Nenthorn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Leave Middlemarch for Hyde, Kyeburn, and Naseby on Wednesdays at 9 n.m., nud Saturdays at 12.30 p.m... Leave Naseby fi>r Jliddlemarch and intermediate places on Mondays and Thurs* - days at 7 a.m., connecting with trains arriving at f Dnnedin at 6 p.m. 11. CRAIG & CO. H.*iil Oil"™ : TV«I sl;.<>ot. LawrencH. ' IVfO'-'-'I^E.— When ;\-un<.. make a note of a IS Professor Beissel's Hairdressing Establish 3 ment, 55 Princes street (opposite Braithwaite's). ■fXT-J-NTBD KNOWN-Bargain Tables in _/ W^- 1?. Departments :-Dresses, Mantles, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Clothing D.I.C jj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 1