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l xdjl v-iii \s_,_ ___ rE-lX IS X . Amusements. T> RINC ES S THEAT REj ~" Mr H. N Abbott Treasurer... Mr Robt. Underwood. AN INTELLECTUAL TREAT, „„ Commencing • TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), APRIL Ist, And Following Evenings; MR SNAZELLE MR SNAZELLE Will present Us Unique and Charming Entertainment, entitled MUSIC, SONG, AND STORY (Pictorially Illustrated). PROGRAMME: Part I.—High-class. Overture (Pianoforte)— "MELODIES OF SCOTLAND," TO Arranged by Hawkins Played on the Piano, Organ and Bells simultaneously by Mr Henry Hawkins. Grand Views— " THE BEAUTIES OF THE RIVER THAMES" (With Scenic Effects), Accompanied by appropriate Old English Music. Old Song - "IN SHELTERED VALE " Formes Mr Snajzemjs (With Scene near Newcastle-on-Tyne and Mill-wheel Effect). Recitation— "THE OLD CLOCK ON THE STAIRS" (Eternity is a Pendulum), Longfellow With Incidental Music by Sir Julius Benedict, _ Mr Snazelle. Song (Illustrated)--" THE BROOK" Tennyson and Pope Miss Snazelle (Illustrated by Scenery, depicting a river from „ its source to its mouth). Old Song—"THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" Mr Snazelle Weiss (Illustrated by Scenery and Chimes, Organ and Choral Effects). Scenic Effects-" ROCK OF AGES," &c, &c, Leading into Sacred Song— "NAZARETH" Gounod Mr Snazelle, Illustrated by Pictures, the Originals of which are worth £250,000, viz: "The Village of Naza- "The Hill of Calvary."— reth.'—From a Photo- From a Painting fey «*S aph/ J .. Coreggio. rhe Adoration of the "The Empty Cross and Shepherds." — Photo- Flight of Angels."— graphed from quaint From a Painting by models in Rome. Reubens. "The Adoration of the "The Eternal Morning Magi."—Photographed Star."—From a Paintfroni quaint models ing by Michael in Rome. Angelo. "The Shadow of the "The Light of the Cross." — From the World."—By Holman Painting by Sir Noel Hunt. • Paton. ; The Original of this Masterpiece is now in the Oxford University, and £60,000 has been offered for it and Tefused. Mr Snazelle . has the_ Sole Copyright of showing this , Picture, by permission of Mr Lefevre. Interval of Ten Minutes.: Part llj—Also High-class, but Humorous. Pianoforte Solo— "ALICE, WHERE ART THOU?' Miss Snazelle. Aschcr Song—"OLD SIMON THE CELLARER" Mr Snazelle. Humorous Yarn (founded on fact)"THE WHISTLER" Snazelle Mr Snazelle. Song—"SHE WORE A WREATH OF ROSES " Miss Snazelle. Knight Buffo Song-" MICHAEL'S ADVENTURES AT THE WARS" Balfc From Opera, "Siege of Rochelle" (Balfe)— the quickest song in the English language. Mr Snazelle. THE BEAUTIES OF STATUARY (With Scenic Effects and Appropriate Music). This Statuary is selected from the Vatican (Rome), the Louvre (Paris), Florence, the late Paris Exhibition, "the Italian Exhibition, &c, &c. Humorous Recital — " THE NOVEL WRITER " Snazelle A Yarn (founded on fact)— "HOW BILL ADAMS WON THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO" Snazelle Mr Snazelle. J PROFESSOR LISZT YON BULOW RUBINSTEIN'S PIANOFORTE RECITAL • (With Comic Pictures from the German). GOD SAVE THE QUEEN (With Portrait of Her Majesty as Empress of India). . Organist and Pianist ... Mr Hawkins, A.R.A.M. Scenoscopic Operator ..: Professor Bishop. PRICES-3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs' and Allen's. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. Representative for Mr Snazelle— 31m MR ROBERT GOURLAY. BLACK HERO OF HAYTI, Popular Illustrated Lecture by Rev. Frank Isitt. Musical Selections under the direction of Mr W. Manson. Choral Hall, Tuesday, April sth. -Admission, ls. 26m Government Notifications. , THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES has been appointed THE GAZETTE For the Provincial District of Otago for the Year 1892, for the Publication of all NOTIFICATIONS which by any Act of the General Assembly, or by any Ordinance of the Province of Otago, require to be inserted in the Provincial Gazette. Inspector Lunatic Asylums Office, Wellington, 29th March 1892. THE time for receiving TENDERS for DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c. is EXTENDED -to Noon of the 9th APRIL. D. MACGREGOR, 30m Wellington. Properties For Sale and To Let. mo CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. One of the best and most valuable BUSINESS SITES in the City of Wellington, being that wellknown Freehold Property at the corner of Willis and Manners streets, having a frontage of 146 ft to Willis street, with a large frontage to Manners street, and having a large Building thereon, now in the occupation of Dr Gilion. This will give a rare opportunity of acquiring a property second to none in this prosperous city. For particulars and terms, apply to WM. M'GILL, 70 Taranaki street, Wellington. Note.—The most suitable site in the city for large Draper.' Establishment. 7m JOHN HER CU S & CO., LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5 and 6, EXCHANGE COURT, 96 PRINCES STREET. FOR SALK, 60 SHARKS in the Omhm IVurv Factors* Company (Limit<e.l\ FOR )M,\ra«AW SALK; Substantially hnilt x.-y.-'iv-io'n'ioA ipl^st-msd HOUSE, with -\ aoves of "lKftd, "plsorftod *ith fruit trees: vinery, &•«, A havgaiTi. <3wti«- desirous of leaving eokmy. TO LET': OARGU-L STRElsT.—liMgbt-roomed HOUSE; bath and every convenience. DUNDAS STREET. —Five-roomed HOUSE; range, oopiwr, Ovo, 9s per week. MORNINCrON.-Vonr-roomed HOUSE, facing Belt: Ss per week. PRINCES STRKKT.-Two UPPER STOREYS of largo building, suitable for factory or wool and grain store. GEORGE STREET.-Largo SHOP and DWELLING, adjacent to Octagon; suitable for butchery. MORNINGTON —Four-roomed HOUSE, Gsclose to Belt. * RAVENSBOURNE. - Seven-roomed HOUSE with every convenience. 14s per week ' PRINCES STREET—The premises known as the S Z^L^- R^TAURAnT; Double SHOP, with Dwellings and large Cellars FR!S?JS K STREET, ROSLYN.-Six-.oomed HOUSfc, with every convenience. LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. MONEY TO LEND ON FRKKHOLC SECURITY. /"\TAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS COMPANY (LIMITED). DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the HALFYEAR ended 31st January are now PAYABLE nt the Office of the Company, Dowling street. GEORGE FENWICK, ,<._-.*•.•, -._---> Managing Director. ■19th February 1892. -JQf

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 1

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