Amusements. C * T V— H A WEDNESDAY Xm r 31st JULY 1895. In con junction with Messrs COLLINS, BROWNE, & STAPLETON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs COLLET DOBSON and BARRIE MARSCHBL beg to announce that on the above evening they will submit for your appreciation and approval _ THK BEST PLAY OF THE CENTURY being a Dramatic Poom, in three acts, dealing in a superb way with the beautiful themes of brotherly love, sisterly affection, the constancy of woman the fidelity of good men and women, and the anwavenug devotionof a devont man to a sacred duty, most aptly named (Copyrighted and fully protected by Collet Dobson and Barrie Marscbel). ■ Popular Prices—2s, Ig, and SIXPENCE. £9jy QAVAGE ' C I, O 8.-, !O The WEEKLY MEETING of the above SchoolM<Mn Chair-taken at 8.15 o'clock. . - 13my p. OAR&ILL, Hon. Secretary. GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3L THE REV. THOS. TAIT, M.A., Has courteously agreed to redeliver his DRAWING ROOM LECTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT, . ; , "AN EVENING IN SOCIETY," In Aid of the Fnnds'of ' THE OTAGO MINERS' ASSOCIATION. wS? ihl iv< ?y of the Lecture at the Choral 'Srlw* Monday several hundred people were unable to obtain admission. Several of our leading Amateur Musicians have kindly offered their services. Tickets (Front Seats 25," Body of Hall ana . Gallery le) obtainable in nearly all shops. ' Doors open at 7.30. lOLANXHE.I OLANXHE.—Ladies snd Gentlemen intend- ... "*B to take part please attend Choral Holl ■luesday Evening 7.30; rehearsal. 2§ju Meetings. T 0.0.F, LEITH LODGE. IN MEMORIAM CEREMONY • At 8.15 o'clock TO-NIGHT. Soloists: Miss Durston, -Mr Chas. Umbers M* ™ v A^-- Wrieht, Mr Seo. Springer. Odes by Choir, accompanied by Miss Alexander. Rebekah members invited. ■ D.M. MILLER. Lodge meets for regular business-at 7.30 p.m. ' ME E T I N G. A TEA MEETING will be held in the Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., for the purpose of welcoming Brother MAZENGRAB, who will in fature Conduct the Services in the Stuart street Hall. Tea on the Table at 6.30 p.m. 29jy Public Hotices. OTAGO MINERS' ASSOCIATION. The following are the SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Funds of the above Association up to date :— Promised by Mr John Ryley (Anderson • and Co) _? lco fl 3 Lone and Co. ... _ _ 25 0 0 A. S. Paterson and Co. ... ' ... " jo 10 0 Fergusson and Mitchell _ _ 5 k X H. F. Hardy „, 2 2 0 JohnP, Armstrong _ ...*._, ~ 5 0 0 George Fenwick ...' L.' ~, .T 3 3 0 Simon Bros. ... ... _ ... _J 11 "O " Grant P. Parqnhar ' "' Bn n >"■ J.andJ.Artfiur ....... ~ Z 2 2 0 ■ Xmployees of J. Speight and Co. ._, 610 0 W. Taylor ■... ... ,'.'.' ... _ 22 0 James Connor, Glasgow Restaurant 10 0 0 JohnSidey- 5 0 0 James Speight and Co. ... .... ._,• 5 0 0 D. Nicol ; _ 110 Titos. Paterwn and Co. ... _ " 11 0 Employees of C. and J. Coombs (Der ■Mr Blanchfield) ;.; ... „. 25 0 John Peterson and Co „ *" 10 10 o D. E. Theomin . ~ 2 2 0 James Smith ... _. „, ~ 50 0 F. Himiaell, sen. ... _ ... __ 010 0 J; (5. Anderson ... ~,' ,", ~ 010 0 Hailenstein Bros. and Co. ""* 5 0 0 W-G.w. ; ... _ Z 100 A. Shgo ... _ ... 1 i n M.J.Fyf 9 «, - _ ~ 11 0 £218 16 ft <A)so, Mr A. Miller, goods to the value of £5, an 3 Mr Thos. Morns goods to the value of £1. GEORGE FENWICK, 2*jy Hon. Treasnrer. T^UTHIE s BROTHERS (LIMITED). <■ TAILORING DEPARTMENT. pi?RTT?iVfvPleasn^^ n?™^ tl»e GENERAL TIES in English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds. Worsteds; Serges, and Coatings. The Department is under the charge of an Experienced Cutter, whose Fit and Style ara guaranteed. * ; DUTHIE BROTHERS (LIMITED), 174 George street. 176' Ejy DUKEDIN ENGINEERING, PLUSffio ING, COPPER, BRASS, AND LEAD PIPE WORKS; .. .-■■■" IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, TINSMITHS, BELLHANGERS. GASFTTTEEa • AND SANITARY ENGINEERS; SILVER AND NICKKL PLATERS. Batts, Showers, Lavatories, and Hot-Watei' Appliances have our Special Attention. Manufacturers and Importers of DAIRY FACTORY APPLIANCES. Just Arrived, a Shipment of AMERICAN CURD SHOVELS. . Butter Workers, Milk Coolers and Aerators Curd Mais, Babcop.k Milk Testers Cheese Presses, Cheese Hoops (Wilson's and Fraser's) Churns, Belting Curd 'Knives, Shafting, &c t Pumps, Hydraulic Rams Hydraulic Sluicing Giants ("American Pattern") for Gold Mining, Ball Joints, Nozzles, and General Mining Plant Always on Hand. A, MORRISON & CO. (LIMITED), Moray Place, Box IPS. . PUNEDIN. ss?a 7JIHE OTAGO WITNESS. THURSDAY, JULY 25. C COLONIAL SKETCHES: JEMMY BATTLE* J An Incident or the Maucgatapu Murders. By Geleri-. ERSEVE R A N C E. ._ BY EMMELOiE. . . mHE CHAMPION POULTRY SHOW AT Specially-Reported for the Witness. HIS LAST WATCH. By F. S. A., Waibawa. Q U N ~H 1 y". O By JoHy PEKis-aa.. THE MAJE STY OF MAN. A Notice of "Alien's" New Book SKETCH: SIGNOR CEISPL "ORINCE CHARLES STUART. mHE INFALLIBILITY OF THE POPE. JL MILLIONAIRES WHO TASTE STARVATION. I /CURIOSITIES OF MEANNESS. QTSAIFORD'ON-AVSN. AUSE OF THE GULF STREAM AND SIMILAR OCKAN CURRENTS. 'ELL-KNOWN 3IEN WHO DRAW PENSIONS. ATTAR <Tf R0 S B~^ Personal. S HS?v?™^ i"* In?lSr tlle eye of Willis 5e 510^ S^, co ffiß iu|
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10424, 29 July 1895, Page 1
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