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rnujJli UJNE rJbiJNJNY. Jg Amusements. ■* PRINCESS THEATRE *"" RINCESS T H.E ATR B. f THIS EVENING, at 8, " -A THIS EVENING, at 8! J • Mons. HENRI KOWALSKI & Mons. HENRI KOWALSKI > v? Mons. HENRI KOWALSKI -\ THIS EVENING, at 8, • > 7* Madame VANDERVEER-GREENE : ?" Madame VANDERVEER-GREENE : I THIS EVENING, a*. 8, ** THE DUNEDIN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY 60 MUSICIANS AND^ GRAND PIANOS. MISS BEATRICE^GRIFFITHS AND HERR *■ BARMEYER. -~ :«-J An Unprecedented and Brilliant Array of vC" lalent seldom, if ever before, witnessed m Dun '» P earn. The extraordinary.enthusiasm evoked on Saturday evening was a triumphant and eloquent <■ expression of- the appreciation of the Dunedin *' Music-loving Public. Every Student of the Piano < 3hould not fail to hear this World-famed Virtuoio, ■ <* w such an opportunity may never occur again "" % Synopsis op Concert : ' < MONS. HENRI KOWALSKI : *» Will Play (by General Request) v " I. The Two Last Movements of the celebrated Concerto'in G minor Xindelstohn '.■,' Accompanied by the Dunedin Orchestral Society) ,; • „ • .The Moonlight Sonata"... ' ... Beetkmen , c ) -|W .Nocturne" Stephen Heller = , / I(6);"Fairies' Dance" (French School) Prudent *?** \. 6th Rhapsodic ... .'.: Abbe Lisa * With an introduction in Hungarian Style ** _ (Composed by MonSiH.Kowalski) ; i. Mid, in conjunction with Miss Beatrice Griffiths -, and Herr Barmeyer, • J >. Galop de Bravoure," at Three Marnificient *<> Grand Pianos. s. MADAME VANDERVEER-GREFNE i Will Sing the following Popular Melodies — V Twickenham Ferry" (Marzials) and ' Douglas -, Gordon" <JU. KeUie). S3" Prices—Reserved Scats, 4s; Stalls. 2s 6d; *« Pit, 1. Box Office at the Dresden; Day Sales at racobs'and Allen's. Carriages for 10 p.m h A. FAWCETT, Manager. ] » XIO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ' t fHE AMUSEMENT WONDER OF THE AGE '. *" •* THE BIG ONE OF THE WORLD \ ' FREE LIST ENTIRELY1 SUSPENDED (Press '"^ alone excepted), J * ' WIRTII BROTHERS' ' ENORMOUS UNITED SHOWS Arrived Yesterday by Specially Chartered Tram, and will Exhibit in all its Splendour in - , Dunedin, brilliantly Illuminated * " with Gas throughout, ... ■ ' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Under Our Mammoth Five-pole Tc nt ONLY THREE-RING CIRCUS, '. * ONLY ROMAN, HIPPODROME, ' And the only and ORIGINAL WILD WEST SHOW. Che Richest, Grandest, Greatest, Moial, Most Popular Amusement Institution in the World $ rrernendously- Augmented, Superbly Equipped, and Colossally Perfected for our All-world Tour. . r-. - AN ARMY OF MEN AND HORSES ' Patronised by the Best People Everywhere Ladies and Children can, and do everywhere, Visit this Greatest Show iv perfect » security apd pleasure. rhe/ only Show that can please the Little Folks, aiming to charm and benefit the young, more than a life of travel could reveal ! MEXICANS, COWBOYS, INDIANS, ROMANS, RIDERS, ATHLETES, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, : And , » TWENTY MUTE CLOWNS AND PANTO- .;.. .^.- ______ _. UN MAKERS.' The Only Great Show You will Evei See " rhe Only One that Performs what they Advertise. '■• The Only Circus worth calling a Circus in ' Australasia. [ncurring Unparalleled Expense, Encountering Serious Dangers, Surmounting Tremendous Obstacles, Braving the most formidable Risks to please, amuse, instruct, j delight, and beneiit the j Wonderful Young Empire of the South. i WILD AMERICA BROUGHT TO YOUR i DOORS, — Showing the Method of Lassoing nnd Taming ■ ■ Wild Cattle and Horses on the Prairies of America. : PROFESSOR KNEEBONE, Ohampion All-round Athlete of Australia, with an Open Challenge to all Athletes THREE CIRCUS RINGS IN SIMUL- . TANEOUS ACTION. PRICES: Chairs on Raised Platforms, 4s (to be had at Dresden Piano AVrtrehouse); Stalls 3s, Pit. 2ai; Children Half-price. Tickets for Stalls " and-Pit at Allen's, tobacconist, andai Beisell's, tobacconist (opposite Union Bank). DOORS OPEN AT 7. PERFORMANCE AT 8 SHARP. CARRIAGES 10.30. 22f ' T7"ENNEDY'S FAREWELL NICHT' CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, THIS WEEK 1 WEDNESDAY, THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY, THIS WEEK. (CUP NIGHT.) MR ROBERT KENNEDY Will Sing: " Oh, Why Left I My Hame:" " The Weary Pund o' Tow." "Annie Laurie." " 0, My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose ' " Scotland Yet." i-v " Auld John Tamson." "The Jolly Beggar." And by special request: ~ " The Land o' the Leal." • " Scots Wha Hae \vi' Wallace Bled " The Auld House." " Hame Cam' Oor Guid Man at E'en ' "Auld. Lang Syne." *«* Late Trains in all directions on Cup tsight* v Positively the Final Petformanco. Mr Kennedy sails away on Tiittrsdft'l Admission, 2s 'anc! Is. oof T_^AIKORAj[ "v-ALLSr, T*% EsnAV „,. COMPt,I > i ; IENTARY BENBUT , CONCERT, ien«er^_ bythe Leading Musicians and Musical Societies of Dunedin to MR G. H. SCHACHT (Prior to his departure for Melbourne) CHORAL HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 1. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. 22f Government Notifications. § THE OTAGO D_VItV TIMEBI has been appointed | THE GAZETTE I For the Pkovincim, Distjiict of Otago for 1 the Year 1892, I for the Publica'lion of all NOTIFICATIONS I which by Rfi^r Act of the General Assembly! or by § any Ordinance of the Province of Otago reomw B to■ Wjuasgrtod in the Provincial Gazette re lulra ft "pUBLIC WORKS^NeV ZEALAND ■ CASTIRONP^PES^RACTFORSEA | in accordance with specifications, "rle are to ?* M . J. gow • : s i Mines Office, Inspector of Mines. Xf| Dunedin, 13th February 1832. 15r|i ■^"E "will COMMENCE TAKING IN i RABBITS about the 18th FEBRUARY. Price J sid per pair. if IRVINE & STEVENSON, fl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9356, 22 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9356, 22 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9356, 22 February 1892, Page 1

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