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Amusements. T> RINC ES S T:#Bi;A TR E. KENNEDY-DEERJNG-DRAMATIC AND COMEDYtEOMPANY. - POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. SPECIAL MATINEE. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. CedricErrol Little Ruby Kennedy. Admission-Adults, Oue Shilling; Children, • Sixpence to all parts. Doors open 2 p.m.; commence 215 sharp Early Door (High street entrance) open at 1.30—Sixpence extra, TO-NIGHT, LAST PERFORMANCE, The Great Spectacular Military Drama, CURRENT CASH, The most powerful cast ever produced in Dunedin. PRICES: 3s, 23 (children half-price), and Is. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs's, Allen's, and Beissel's. HENRY G. PARKER, 24a P Business Manager. Cd fid Gd Cd 6d 6"d 6d fid 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d6d 6dfid 6d bd oj «riABRISON II AL L. 6d bil XX M «d TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 6d bd —_ gj (id tf2rADMISSION-6d and Is. tES 6d bd gj 6d The Talented Australian 6d 6d PAYNE FAMILY Gd 6J Of bS fid MUSICIANS AND BELLRINGERS Cd bd Will give a M fid people's Concert. Ed bd : —-. ■ . gj fid PROGRAMME. Ed Cd Part I. fa 6d Fart Sons—"Funiculi, Funicula"(Denza) 6d bd Cjmpany. gj Hj VIOVS Sol°-"Life let us Cherish" 6d bd (1-armer).—Miss Maude. 6d' fid Song-"The Old Brigade" (Barri).-Mr 6d bd W. J. Payne. 6d M Hand BelUr-(o) " I Dreamt I Dwelt," fid fid (6) 'When Other Lips,"(c) "Scenes 6d bd that are Bnghtest."-Bellringers. (id bd Song-" Would you be a Sailor's Wife?" 6d bd (Gabriel).—Miss Klfie Morella. 6d bd Selections—Musical Glasses.—Mr Ralph 6d 6d "Steele. g,j fid Quartet (Instrumental) - "See - Saw" 6d bd (Crowel).—Company. Ed fid Hand Bells-" Sweet Chiming Bells."- Gd bd Bellringers. (Jd 6d Trio (humorous)—" Nice Young Maidens." 6d (id Misses Lizzie, Maude, and Bella. 6d fid g,j (id Interval of Ten Minutes. Bd fid ; gj Cd • Part 11. • 6d " 6'd Quartot(lnstrumental)—"Cuckoo Galop" 6d , fid (Harrison).—Company. ' 6d (id Hand Bells (Trio)-" ijlue Bells of Scot- 6d (jd land."—Bellringers. (hI (id Song—"l May or May Not"(by special fid 6d request)— Miss Lizzie. - 6d (id Violin Solo-"The Last Rose of Sum- 6d bd mer" (Farmer).—Mis3 Bella. 6d bd Quartet (humorous)—" The Merry Little 6d 04 J at Gray Man."—Company. fid [id Violin Duet—"Scotch Airs" (Volti).— 6d b'd Misses Lizzie and Maude. (jd 6d Song (humorous)-"The Shopwalker" 64 bd (by special request). —Mr Ralph 6d 6d Steele. 6d Hand Bella—(n) "Adelina Schottische," 6d 6i (b) "Barn Dance."-Bellringers. Ed fid Part Song (humorous)—" Call John" 6d fid (Hart).—Company. ' 6d fid 6d .Pd Admission—Sixpence. Front Seats and 6d tfi ■ Circle, One Shilling. 6d I b'd ' • 61 fid Doorsopenatr. Commence Tit S. 6d (id :S3*i.-s. Ed 6d Tickets at Allen's, Berman's, ancVPryot's. 6d 6d fid . 6d Cd fid fid 6d Gd 6d 0J 6d Od fid 6d 6d fid fid fid 6d '" £i I T V H A L ,L '■• TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. GRAND SACRED CONCERT By the Talented Australian PAYNE FAMILY . . Of MUSICIANS AND BELLRIXGERS. SACRED PROGRAMME. Part Song "Sabbath Bells" • Company Violin Solo "Home. Sweet Honie" MissSTaude Solo " He Wipes the Tear " ■ Miss LizzieHand Bells {(a) " Ring the Bells of Heaven " (b) " Come to the Saviour" Helliingers Solo (with Chorus) " The Fisherman and His Child " Mr W. J. Payne and Company Quartet (Instrumental) I "March Flambeaux" Company Selections Musical Glasses Mr Ralph Steele Part Song " The Vesper Hymn " Company Violin Duet "Norma" Mies Lizzie and Maude Hand Bells {(a) " Sweet By-and-Bye " fW " Over There " Bellringers Duet" The Life Stream " (by special request) Miss Lizzie and Maude Hand Bells " Old Hundredth " Bellringers (With Vocal Accompaniment). Tickets may be obtained at the Dresden Piano. Company's, Messrs C. Begg and Co.'s, and J. J. Pryor and Son's. Ticket-holders admitted at 7.50 o'clock. Otheta admitted at S o'clock by Silver Coin. Concert to commence at 8.30 sharp. N.B.—Patrons generally are requested to contribute not less than fid to the body of Hall, and Is to tho Dress Circle. 2Sap TTVUNBDIN ART GALLEKY. MR W. AYERST INGRAM'S PAINTINGS. An EXHIBITION of WORKS by the abovo celebrated Artist .IS NOW OPEN to tho Public at the Shop in the A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, from 10 a.m. to 6, and from 7 till 9 p.m. Admission, including catalogue, Sixpence. Proceeds in aid of the Dunedin. Art Gallery. MISS LINDA RAYMOND as Mrs Mark Milton, " Current Cash," Princess Theatre, To-night. ■ 28ap :- FIRST-CLASS LIMELIGHT VIEWS — ' Evening's Entertainment undertaken; city or suburbs. . Choice selection of subjects.—Apply H. Driver, Octagon. 24ap For Sale. " /"^TTO" Gas Engines, various sizes IB \J stock.—Fieldwick, Octagon, sole agent. ~A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITHING '■. J\. BUSINESS in the country for Sale.—For particulars apply Times Office. 19ap PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS of. all kinds; I dark room for tourists.r-New Zealand *. Camera Company, Octagon, Dunedin. Telephone 60. 12ja To be Let. TO LET, Six-roomea HOUSE, Forth street, next bridge.—lnquire Batcman, Pelichet Bay Hotel. 24ap TO LET, SHOP and FIVE ROOMS attached, Main South road, Caversham.— Apply Hugh Calder. ■ 25ap nnO LET—Nine-roomed House and Six- | roomed Cottage, High-street; also, large Room.—H. F. Hardy. 26ap TO LET, HOUSE, Nine-roomed (exclusive of bathroom and scullery); gas throughout. Leith street (opposite University). 26ap fi HEAP STORAGE up to 100 tons ; cement \J floor.—Milburu Lime and Cement Company (Limited), Cumberland street. 21ap TO LET, comfortable five-roomed plastered HOUSE (good garden), North-East Valley; low rent to careful tenant. —F. A. Hooper, Octagon. gfap TO LET, HOUSE of eight rooms (detached), stable, overlooking Jubilee Park; grand view; at present occupied by Mr Shaw, watchmaker.—Aoply Lane and Co. 28m m 0 l c' t1 SPACIOUS HOUSE of over 12 ROOMS, corner Melville and Walker streets, lately occupied by lap SpenCe> ""^"PARK, REYNOLDS', & CO. STOCK AND GRAZING NOTES ' (by Drover) weekly in the Otago Witness. A 1 J live column of Btock news which has met with (many tokens of approval from breeders, buyers. ■ j and the general public. - I "OASSING NOTHS, by Civis, Perso«si ' j JfT- Notes. Poetry.-Otitfo Wttnw.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10035, 28 April 1894, Page 1

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