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Aurasements. . ,i PBINOBSS THEATRE, * ■]' Lessees : The Land of the Moa Dramatic { Company. j Reappearance of ■ f MR GEORGE LEITCH, s t- £?™ S??,? jand of the Moa Dramatic Comnany. LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS,1 PonMvely the Last Night but One Of the Great Spectacular Drama TH?E LAND OF THE MOA. ! On Saturday the theatre was crowded to over- !; flowing, some hundreds being turned away. "The Land of the Moa " is the dramatic success of the year. , IMPORTANT NOTICE.—This magnificent spectacle can never again be played in Dunedin, and no true New Zealander should miss seeing it. Nothing finer has been seen as a spectacular play in the colonies, and Mr Leitch is entitled to f the greatest credit.—Dunedin Star. ! IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Owing to arrange- X ments long since made and alterations in the {. steamboat service, the Management regretfully j announce the last two nights of the season. j The Magnificent Scenery by ARTHUR CLINT i A TROUPE OF REAL MAORIS ." J In War Dances, Hakas, Tangis. t Prices—3s, 2s, and One Shilling. I Curtain rises 7.45. Carriages 10.45. I Box Plan at the Dresden. } Day sales Jacobs's, Allen's, and Beissel's. J "T AND OF THE MOA" COMPANY. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Company must be RENDERED NOT LATER than WEDNESDAY, 23th August. . 27ag : "O IL L lAR DS ! BI L L lAR D S-! ! ■ FRED BENNETT, of London, will play a RETURN MATCH with a Well-known Amateui (800 up) at the Shamrock Hotel TO-NIGHT. Play to commence at 7.30 sharp. Mr Bennett's final game in New Zealand. 27aa rPHB ..EVENT OE THE YEAR 4 JL ■ ■ ■ NORTH-END BOATING CARNIVAL. -. GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 N2W-DANCES! NEW MUSICI ' I NEW COSTUMES! | Terpsichorean Director .'.. Signor A. Bo—on| Musical Director „ „ Mr A. F. Robertshaw Limelight Effects by „. ...Mr G. H. Mars,dea, Art Union Prizes now on view. Tickets (la each) admit to Carnival. 27au \ TNDDSTRIAL SCHOOL BAND FUND~ [ PREIiIMTNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I A GRAND CONCERT -will be given in _c CITY HALL on FRIDAY, September 6,1595. ' , Programme and full particulars in future is3uej Tickets-Circle, 3s; Front Seats, 2 3 ; Bodyoi Hall, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. 27au G. M. BURLINSON, Manager. Heetlagps, mHE ROSLYN AND KAIKORAI TEIAM I J. . , COMPANY (LIMITED). t •_A_te_y__i^^ rf -* o clock p.m, A full attendance is requested. EDWARD ROBERTS, 26au Chairman of Provisional Directors. ' I Lectures. i ; -I £ r\ ARR I S ,ON HAIr L. \ TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST; 1 (By' Special Request.) « R-EV. W..,READY*S .. I Famous Lecture, -" I "FROM LONDON STREETS TO THE FULPrT; i STORY OF MY LIFE:" \ Tickets—One Shilling; Children, 6d. I. , Proceeds in Aid of Manse Fund. f Door* Open7. - Choir Sings 7.30. Lecfcoreß. I The whole Story Illustrated by Limelight Views, I Mi-G. H. Marsden manipulstes views. ? T. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION !' (DUNEDIN CENTRE). I A COURSE OF LECTURES on HOME NURSING and HYGIENE will be commenced V at the Ypnng Women's Christian Association ? Rooma^ Mcaay" place, at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT ; (TUESDAY), 27th August.. i ;"' Lecturer—Dr STENHOXTSE. Tickets/caa be obtained at Messrs J. Wilkie I and Co.'SjjPrinces street. They will not be issaea {.- at the class. . . '. 27au ! ' TAPAN AND THE JAPANESE^ fVRev. W. GRAY DIXON, ILA., has _ffly I consented to Redeliver his Admirable i^ctura !' on the Above Subject, in aid of the funds of t&e ! Young Women's Christian Association, in the i •• Choral HaU, on WEDNESDAY E^ENINC^ | ■ 28th inst, at S o'clock. ' . f" Rev. I. K-M^nttre wffl Preside. 1 _ 1 : Admission Is. &sa^ } Public Companies. . | T N S C R A N O; sit | THE AUSTRAMAN ALLIANCE: 1' ASSURANCE COMEANY, | Fire jam Masihb. ..--.«' J ;■. We are prepared to accept Fira^an*~H__* I Risks at Lowest Carrent Rates ■!' Losses pxomptlytaid in Dunedin. i ' BA.RR, LEARY, <fc CO., I Agents, Dnnednu f ; "NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE \ : -LH SOCIETY. j INSURANCES effected at Lowest CurrenfcßateSi | ■ LOSSES from Fire and Lightning-Covered. V Claims Settled with Promptitude and'lSberaHtji '! Agents for Otago: i" THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, ANH, l': AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND I': (LIMITED), |:.: Rattray street, Dunedin. ?:• TSg-ORTH BRITISH AND MBRCA3S3ILB- f JIS insurance company, |- LONDON and EDINBURCTH.1 IEstabUshed 1809. f; " Total Funds Exceed £11,000,000. f: gapjtal 'i '■'■ Paid up 657 500 'i' Fire Reserve Fund, 1893 ." 2,344!10" £. Net Fira Premiums, 1893 ... 1.447.390 . ? Total Losses, 1593. 1.050.154 S-» Lowest Rates, and PromptSettlementontheSpot; ¥■ MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., I. Chief Agente for Otago and Southland. |■' Also Agents for the British and Foreign Marine I Insurance Company (Limited). !. riIHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, t X AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW 5 . . ZEALAND (LIMITiro). | Capital >~. „ _125,000. s ' mL Directors: •: . The fon. W. H. Retoolds, M.L.C. "f The Hon. W. Downie Stewart, M.L.C. Thomas Moodik, Esq. : Waiter Hislop, Esq : Manager: Walter Hislop. Offices : Corner of Rattray and Vogel streets, : ■ • Dunedin. _.l^ is Company acis as Executor or Trustee under Wills and Settlements, as Attorney for Absentees : ■ and others, Manages Properties, Negotiates Loans, Collects Interest, Rents, and Dividends, and coa« ! ■ • ducts all General Agency Business. For full particulars ace Coiupany'B Pamphlet. ;\ Educational. ' '-- "OEMOVAL NOTICE V ' Mr E. PARKER, VIOLINIST, has REMOVED ''. '■ to 149 Gsorge street (near Hanover street). 21aa ?'■ ££ OODALL'S CUSTARD^OWDBR is _c \JT beat. Ask your grocorfer it. fj -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 1

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