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——————— —i Amusements. P'BINP-SS THEATRE. Lessees : The Land of the Moa Dramatio Company. Reappearance of MR GEORGE U_ITCH, And the Land of the Moa Dramatic Company. THE LAND OF THE MOA A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. A DRAMATIC REVELATION. A GLORIOUS SCENIC SPECTACLE. WITHOUT PARALLEL. The appreciation of the lovers and judges or drama in Dunedin was exhibited last night by an immense audience, wbo gave vent to the most unmeasured demonstrations of delight. The enthusiasm evoked by the glorious performance of this great national drama is perhaps uaParalleled in the dramatic history of this city. From the rise to the fall of tbe certain the vast audience were electrified by the magnificence and faithfulness of the prodi. :iion. TO-NIGHT.^ THE LAND OF THE MOA, Under the patronage of and in the presence-of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. The Magnificent Scenery by A ARTHUR CLINT. A TROUPE OF REAL MAORIS, In War Dances, Hakaß, Tangis. Prices—3s, 2s,*and One Shilling. Curtain rises 7.45. Carriages 10.45. Box Plan at the Dresden. w a*les Jacobs's, Allen's, aad Beigaci'a. Q ALVA TI O N ARMY, ■The Famous GUARDS^AND on THURSDAY1 NIGHT. Admission, 6d. 20au W. G. MACKEY, Captain. \ S S A U L T .- A T - AR M 6,GARRISON HALL, FRIDAY/SEPTEMBER 20, / By . BOYS OF THE OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL^. Under the direction of Inspector Hanna. — V ' Business Announcements _ M. ELDES. IT IS A, PITY you should not know thst your Headache can be Instantly Removed ELDER'S Cachets, ls Od per box. Thatrout Cough or Cold can be cured by-Elder's B K2V£J?P- Ss I? er bottle' "^^ tbe old White Horse" is now a first-class, np-to. HEMTST'S SHOP, where any drug, rned-al appliance, or article for your T OIL? T; "^ procured afc the lowest possible price. That it has'cost me money to teU. D 0J r l you forget it.-WM. ELDER, Chemist ■Wt.tr. a I? orsf I ujMing. George steeet. Ope_, Wednesday; closed Saturday, 1 pun, to 1 pja7 . . SMITH AND SMITE. "OAFKRHANGLNGS -J__fcOpe!_-i_JL_t g e * Stock of New Designs from the besfc ifliglish manufacturers.—Smith and Smith. UVjVVy Designs for Dining ano-Drawine Rooms at Low Prices.-Smith and Smith. Octagon. * PAPERHANGLNGS.-High-class Goods for lloom Decorations, witli Dadoes and --nazes to match. Inspection Invited. \ Qft (\{\(\ PIECES to Choose From, Sani _OjJ»\jy\f tary or Washable Paperhangtoes in Great Variety.-Smith and Smith, OctegonT^ PICTURE Frame Mouldings in 'diffeiSt wi,-* <lu»"tj«es—in Hose, Walnut, Gilt, Hack, White, and Gold, <_q, &c ■"«»—« PAPERHANGINGS.-Plain Turfs (washable). S th es ""^Friezes to mitch.—S__t_ an_ PAPERHANGINGS.-Purcbasexs should In- . r.svffr ,OUT Stock- We offer Great Variety and Best Value. * OXIDE and Minium Paint (not poisonous) for Roofs in Grey, Brown, and Broken Greco: 7« Bd psr gallon.—Smith and Smith. ARTISTS' Colours and Boxes, Stretchers, _ * -i S?r.sK_?' Wholesale and Retail.—SMlTH <_ SMITH. T. BOSS. STOCK-TAKING Bargain, at T. Roes's; Stylish Jackets at 5s lld—were 9s 9d: 10a 9d—were 15s 9d; 14s 9d—were ais. MACINTOSHES, Heavy Tweed, pretty-checks' . with three capes, 10* lld—were 17s 6dsuperior Macintoshes, were 35a—now 19s 6d. ..' - MENOUSKI Bear Boas, were 9s Hd-rtow3s r, i. ll d' we-J? 6d-n-w 15s. Real For ' Collarettes and Pelerines, 2s Ud. LADIifS' Warm Serge Knickers or Bloomers, (no underskirts required)--*! latest Danedin Novelty—7s 6d each. FLANNELETTES at 6 yards for lljd; afco, «» ■' ! cJkV TwiU 2ja, 3id, _Jd! sl}d, and 6Jd. - STOCK-TAKING Bargains in Towels, Gloves Stockings, Embroideries, Veilings, and Skirts at T. ROSS'S, Direct Importer. J. o: SEEES. 9ff fk PAIRS Sample Boots aad Shoes. 9JA\P Splendid Goods. Half usual prices. See winoows.—37 George street. LADIES' French Kid Instep-strap Shoes, 6s edTan do, 7s 6d; Children's from 2s 6a^stro_e Leather, 35,6 d. . GENTLEMEN'S Tbb Leather Shoes from 6s Ud; Canvas, 5s 6d; English sewn ___vnle Balmorals from 93 Ud to I6s 6d. SPLENDID assortment Ladies' Evenine Shoes . „ from 23 6d ; Dress Shoes, 5s 6d; good Walking Shoes, 5s 6d; Kid, 7s 6d. OENUINE Eaglish Samples; half usual prices. r< n-uwww S??F illteeA: Inspection invited.-^!. fa. GREEN, 37 George street. •' _y a JON-THAKT B-tODES AND CO.' WE Live te Die, and Dye to Live — JONATHAN RHODES & CO., Practical Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 116 George street -and Kelvin Grove. WE Import our Dye Warns and Chemicala specially to suit tbe Colonial trade, hence customers cau rely on a thorough job. WE guarantee Fast Colours—no rubbing off— as our Goods are Dyed by competent workmen, not simply stained by amateurs. fi ENTLEMEN'S Suits Dyed, Cleaned, and VB" Pressed, 7s 6d; Cleaned and Pressed only ss; Ladies' Dresses Dyed, 5s to 7s 6d. llja I I W. AND H. SiOOTT. W&..K. SCOTT, Merchant Tailors, c General Outfitters, Princes street Dunedin, • . »•» pHEAP TAILORS, '. '■ ' pHEAP CLOTHIERS, : ~~-. ~~ IpHEAP HATTERS, ~~ "~~ pHEAP HOSIERS, ~~ : * W Merchant TaUors, General flclr ?rmCeS *** . Public Notices. RE MARY ANN GEDDES, late of Caversham, Widow (Deceased). All Peissns having CLAIMS in this Estate are requested to send particulars of the same in writing to the Undersigned on or before the Fwentyeiubth day nf AUGOST ISSS; and all Persons OWING MONKY to this Estate are ■equested to PAY the same to the U-dersigned. SAMUEL M'CRACKEN, !oau Coal Merchant, Caversham. OTAGO DAILY TIKES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the half-year ndtng 31st July will be PAYABLE at the Company's Office, Dowling street, on and after L'HURSDAY, 22nd inst. GEORGE FENWICK, August 17.1595 Managing rM^^ • OEAUTIFUL BRITAIN »-Sup^b~G^.^ Waa

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10444, 21 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10444, 21 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10444, 21 August 1895, Page 1