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Amusements. pBINCESS THEATRE, THE KOYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY'S ARRANGE M X N TS. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Artists will rest Tc-night according to their custom. The Next GRAND CONCERT Will take place TO-MORROW (THURSDAY-) EVENING. LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONS. AN EXTRA PROGRAMME Has been prepared, the occasion being a - SPECIAL FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the immediate patronage and in presence of LIKUTnXAST-COMMAXDEU FLOYD, R.N., And the Oi!;ce-s of H.M.S. GoM/im-h &■;, &a, &c. On FRIDAY EVENING The Company will positively make its FAREWELL APPEARANCE/'. For Ihis night arrangements have been mado by the Railway authorities to rim a Special Truin to Moajiiel and Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m. Box Plan at the Dresden. W. JINKINS, "1 p.. , 2jo A. MIDDLE-TON, /Doctors. • QT. PAUL'S SCHOOL, STUART STREET, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND SALE OF WORK. OPEN TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 2toop m. Bto 10 p.m. ■ PROMENADE CON(;ERT by SIRiNG BAND Under Mr G. T>. West. Art Exhibition, Moduls, Fret Machine, Galvanic Battery, Fernery, Refreshment!!. Ice Crcains'-#c Admission—Adults, Is ; Children, (id. 240 Tj ABO U R DA V, GRAND FAREWELL ■ COSCERT To '■•.'■ MR ARTHUR SALTINI (Principal Tenor Royal Italian, Royal English, Carl Rosa, and Arthur Salvini Grand Opera Companies. Also, St. James' Hall and Covent Garden :■■ . Concerts, London. j GARRISON-HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2?. UndVr the putroDagcand in the presence of hia Worship the Mayor, the Lady' Mayoress, . the Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Goldfinch. 1. Double Quartet — " Warrior's Praj-er" (P. Lachner).—l\lessrs Bieukinscpp, Cliinn, Jones] J homson, Rsunert, Young, and Ibbotson 2. Piano Duo (two Grand pianos)— Rondo On 73 (Cuopin).—Miss I/L. Matheson and Mr A J Earth). 3. Song—"The Mission of a Rose" (Cowen).— Miss L. Trese'dnr. 4., Sougs-(a) "When Other Lips"; (6) "When the Fair Land of Poland " (Balf,).—Mr Ai thur Salvmi. : 5. Song—"A Summer's Night ' (Goring Thomas). —Miss Isabella L. Matheson. 0. Songr-''Thou art Passing Hence" (Sullivan). —Mr H". B.'Smith. 7. Duct—"The Moon has Raised her Lamp Above" (from "The Lily of Kil'.arney," I3eDedict).—Messrs H. B. Smith and Aithur Salvini. . . ' 8. .Song—"La Zingara" (Donizetti)— Mrs Wm. JMurphj'. 9. Humorous Irish Semes'—(a) "There is a Charming Girl-1 Love" (from ."'Jbe Lily c>f Killarney," Beuefdicl) ; (h) "Stars of the Summer Nip;h!;" (Tours).—Mr Arthur Salvini 1Q- f,^r" Turn on OLI Timt!" ("-Maritana," . Wallace).—Miss S Loclnvood, Mr W F Yourg, and Mr A. Salvi.i. •; . LvfEiiVAL Five Minutes. 11. Double Qaarttft—" Drinking Sons'/ (Strmx). : —Messrs ■ Blenkinsopp, Ciinn, Jones, Thoaison, Reunert, Young, end lbbnt.-on. 12. Piano-Solo—Rbapsodie, Op. 8 (Liszt).—Miss Isabella L. Matheson. 13. Sons—''Toreadoi's Song" ("Carmen," Bizet). -Mr 11. S Reimcit. , 14. Song—"Alas! those Chimes" ("Sfaritana," Wallace).—Miss S. l.ockwood. 15. Scena—"Miserere" ("Trovatore,!' Verdi) — - Mrs Wm. Murphy and Mr Arthur Salvini.W. Sons—'VOff to Philadelphia "(B^ttisor.).—Mr \v. I. lonng. 17. Song—"'lhe Standard on the Braes o' Ma--.'' —Mr Avtiiur Salvini. 18. Song-I'Tom Bowling" (Dibdcii).-Mr R L. Jones. 13. So'nir—'• Cornis' thro' the Rye."—Miss Isabella Li. Alatheson. ' ■ i ■ . 20. Sings—(a) "ThepistnutSlinre"; (6)"Twer.ly Years Ago" (Sullivan).— Mr Ajthur Salvini. 21. Quartet--" Good Night" (" Martha,">loto'.v). —JlrsWni Murphy. Af issS. Lockwooil, Messrs 11. B. Smith, and Mr Arthur Salvini. God Save the Queex. " Accompanists—Mr A. ,T. Ba^tii and Miss Jesmb West. Musical Director—Mr A. J. Earth. Conccri at S p.m. Carriages at 10.15. Tickets at the Dresden a ud Bogg and C'o.'s. Box Plan at the Drtsdeu. FRONT SEATS, 3s, BALCONY, 2^. BODY OF HALL, Is. £fio Meetings. mHE MATAKITAKI GOLD DREDGING JL COMPANY (LIMITED).The FIRST STATUTORY GENERAL MEET- ' ING of the Matakitaki Gold Dredging Company (Limited) will be held at the Office of the Company, Rattray street, Duuedin, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of November 1802, at -i o'clock p.m. " • Busixkss : Election of Directors. THOMAS CALLENDER, SecretaryDuuedin, 24th October 1592. ■ • Election Notices. ~^ CHARLES HAYNES' BELL WARD COMMITTEE And Gentlemen favourable to his Election W ijl MEET at the CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS, George street, THIS (WKDXESDAY) EVENING, 20th INSTANT, at S o'clock. 230 ' W. ASHER, Secretary. Pnblie rJoticss. MPORTANT NOTICE. ■ On and after SATURDAY NEXT our Establishment will be CLOSED at 9 p.m.. instead of 10 as previously. 250. . A. & T. INGLIS. HERCULES NO. a GOLD MINING COMPANY. IN LIQUIDATION. The Attention of Miners aud others is-directed to the hALC on S/th UCTOBISR of the above Uunpanys Ptoperty and extensive Plant, Tor ftid iiarltciilars toe J)aj!y Times 151!.., lSlh, and f;-nd October; also, \Y itness 13th and 2-ith October. \i!i E. R. SMITH. Liquidator^ MR s c~ii a l~m iFir^ L'.iiOUK KxciiASHK, Moray rJaev. ri\ \ m\}^ I'{'''}? bc Ks l 0 a»:nmnce that she has hOb her BbSINHSS, and TH ANKSher patrons asul the public jMiiotaHy for their loiv; and" liberal -support, and asks a continuance of the same for her successor, Mrs J. TODD. In reference to the above, Mrs J. TODD, having purchased the above Business, so lour aud successfully carried on by Mrs Chalmers, hope^, by s-trict attention to business, to share the support of her" patrons and the public generally, and will at all times study the interest of both employers and employed. ojo npHfi NEW ZEALAND BRADsIIAWAND J. A B O GUIDB. A complete, aiul ro!iab:«> Guide to New Zealand, cont.iiniv.g an Alj>!uibctifiul arrangement of all l'!:i,:'es vi i:i>jiiiiLui!ec in tl;o Colony. Time T:il»K's un-1 [^.rc-s of N.Z. Ttnihvaya. Sii-auievs, and Coaches (North and South Island), Six i-.la;:s--. *c. Pfiblished HontMy. Price, One Penny. Annual Suusurrpi-iGU Price, Is; postsd, Is 6d. For advertisements apply to Arthur Cleave and Co., Auckland. Sold at all Booksellers and Railway Bookstalls iii the Colony. <>n>y JT{ UAUANTEED cljl^ls;^^^7.)rf7i'!i^; \'}\ 1 K-adaclsus, Fits, Ay. -Vv \SVsfs Nerve an.l Brain Treatment.; ■!s. JNKllj, 74 Ge-.-.rjw stront, guaitinteos 1o • reiurn tuu money if they do not give satisfaction. - ljlo "jQsIANOS, New and Second-hand, Cheap ; _g_ Pianos Ejxhanseci or Bought; terms arranged.—Lamer, auctioneer, Rattray street. "STIUTiNISH. Cheaply on Time-paj-jinaii Sr^tp-^ • •L iffiiiMiss eto;k; low viicss; see ttock— t/acner, auctioneer, llattrs;.- street. ' 21q

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 1

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