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Amusements. ■ ~p BIRoi 8S THEATRE. LAST THREEV OF~~THE /LAST THEEffi MGHTS I SEASON. \ NIGHTS LAST THREE PERFORMANCES Of - o BLAND HOLTS Great Spectacular, Dramatic Masterpiece A LIFE OF PLEASURE 1 A LIFE OF PLEASURE! A. LIKE OF PLEASURE! A LIFE OF PLEASURES The Especial, Individual, and Collective Capatiß ties of this EXCEPTIONALLY EXTENSIVE COMBINATION . •- Suited to an absolute aicety. The Story of the Drama being Interpreted in Are of a Most Complete Description, THE AUTHENTIC COSTUMES &. DRESSES Being a Specially Attractive Detail. LAST THREK NIGHTS LAST THREE NIRHTSI LAST THRKE NIGHTS. 1 THE EVICTION THE HOUSEBOAT. THE EMPIRE. TOE IMPRESSIVE BATTLE SCENE, "Triumphant, Noble, and Enthralling* • And the ; . GREAT LEAP FOR LIFE. GREAT LEAP FOR LIFE. MONDAY EVENING, SPECIAL CYCLISTS" NIGHE, lor whicn occasiorj the whole cf the Drees CSrcW has been Reservsd. Prices: 4«, &. 6d, and Is. Box Plan at the Dresden Pianoforte Warehouse. Day Tickets at Jacobs'* and Allen's, tobacconists. Children in anna not admitted. . jg^ TZ" AIKORAIPBESBYTEKIAN CHUBCH, FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. tVt ..S^V l™3 CANTATA "The Lion of Jodah will be given by the Choir-with Orchestral Accompaniment. Solos by Misses Low, Callender, and Mrs Toda Messrs Armstrong and Sarmond; quartets by Messrs Torrance, Hopcraft, W, Thomson, and J strong. . . ■ Admission: Adults. Is .-Children 6d. 190 JUVENILE INDUSTBIAL. EXHIB> HON. . GARRISON HAEfc. NOVEMBER 25 to 30,1893. Ctos9. VOCAL AND rNSTRUMffiNTAi COHT^SB; Entrance Fees: Under 18, 6d; ewer l&Js. Prizes : Silver Medals. Entries in this Class CLOSE next MONDAXL Elst iast. Prospectas with full particulars canrbeobtsinerl from and Eatries made with Meases C. Beceaai Co. and the Dresden. . CHAS.A. PIPER. Vn- „" ■" ERNEST ROSKVEAK, /Bon. Sees. IS? - . ■-- 80x43. "OTTBCH and JDBY, Mosgiel Volunteer _|T Hail, This (Saturday) Afternoon, 3 o'clocki suburbs thortiy.—Downes, Clarendon street. 190 Meetings. f~V E N B B A Ii B O O. X H^S VISIT TO DCKBDJQSi OCTOBER. 17-to^. The Founder and IjearlOT-ofthe-Siivsf&ssJtairj (-accompanied by Commfesjoasr Coombs, and New j Zealand's first Pioneer, Commissioner Pollard. Colonel Lawiey, Brigadier EuskniSjJtfaior M^an* t-and-Staff-captain Heather. ■ PROGRAMME OF IESKTINGS. FRIDAY NIGHT. 6.3o.—The Great Social March.- Mnstering groond. Octagon, at 630. To be followed by a ereat Sodal Meeting in the Garrison Hall, when the General will speak oa Social Miseries and fheir Remedies. Rev 'TC. Hewitsoni 8.A., m the chair. SATURDAY 7. p-m^-A, great TSiitßd Soldiers' Council at the Anay .Barracks, conducted by the General.. ..-..- SUHDA3T,; October' at-^Day-of BonndJessSa*. vatkm at-the Garrison HaH, General Booth in -commaud. Meetings at li'^w, a p.-nw_and-7 p.m. Season Tickets, admitting to an specially Reserved Seats at all Public KeaSngs, 3s each. Single Ti<*ets: Reserved Sestet Is and 6d. Admission other parts. Silver Coin. Tickets may be had at tha Dresden? MrConaor Glasgow Restaurant; Mx Spears, hairdresser: Mr Booth, grocer; lie divisional officer, Dowlinc street (Captain Mackey); aad all Salvation jlnas officers, N3,—There-wHI le a Break in Srinday'Mow'/K ing's Meeting at 12.15 and in the Afternoon at 4.15, when parsons wishing to leave may do so. The meetings will not close tilll p.nL-and 5 pon. respectrvely. ■ . - Xfo CtHIPMASTEBS' ASSOCIAtnOStJKIjffiW k5 ZEALAND. £NNXrAL~MEBTINa The"\Fath Annual General Meeting oftfc »6Kn masters' Association of New Zealand win 'be heH in the Rooms. Hatbour Board Buildings, litelEns. ten, on MONDAY, the 21st insk r d&lo«.rji. • Busecess: j To raceive-the Secretary's Report anc'CßsOancd Shesfc; Election of Officers forth eensmne year; ako, the Election of aSo ccessorto Captain Andrew, in Auckland, for-which, the following three gentlemen have been Other general business that may tracspita. By-order <^a»-Comnjlttee of Maaagemant, ~_ . , R. STBANG, 18° ' ' - • ■ ■ - Secretarjt Lectures. lT B' O X XT "a "fe BEJSKES^GL-BIiACK, SCSV. ■Waflrectaie (under the anspices o^ihenOUtst AgricuJtaral and Pastoral^ociety)ou, ' CHSanSTBS; BOIES, 3UGWTOBJB,J3MBi CKOP3, dsc. In the ' OCKIAM BALL, OOlffiii^, BVENIHf 6 <SASPOBDAYJ,. OCWSSBgBi At7;39^'clock, Admission Free, ED. E. DOTHUt 320 _ SecoritajC Educational. BOPBBSOR LOISEm?B JHBJSLOBS' SYSTEM. A Good Maniory is the Greatest Mooty-saviits' and Money-making Agent, and is Easily Acquired by the Stndy of Professor Loisette's Art of' Assimilative Memory. Professor Loisette. on leaving the colony. Granted Special Facilities for th« Pormatian or Currespondence Clneses to P. E. JXX, Coombeai Arcade, Auckland. Applications should, be accompanied by the fee of £1 4g each person. Please mention this Paper. 3tan PIANOFORTE, SUKHNG. — leading Master (diploma Royal Academy); reduced terms, 25a quarterly, pupils prepared Univetsits. Chopin, Times Office. lflo Borough (Journal Uotificaaora. TT>OROU€rH OP SOUTH WJNEDIN. RATEPAYERS ate Hereby Hotified that TE3ST PER CENT, wffl be charged open all BATES UUPAID from the Shst INST. ALFEKI>~G. PEKSB, OctoberlS.lSSS. TownC^ "|>O ROUGH OF OAVEESHAJ2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10TER CENT, will be ADDED to ALL KATES CNEAID on Ist NOVKMBBRIB3S. :. . MARTIN PEASCB, CaveiTham, October 11,1895. OW° JSo CAUTION.— Any Poraong found with Guns on the properties of David Kilgonr and K. ?t T JS, r Ri»iIon. of WaiTißgton, >yfll be PROSECUTED to the utmost rigour of the law.-,. (Sitfued) DAVID K.ILGOUR and K. B. PER, GOODALL'S BAKIKG POWDER.—Warranted puro, free from alum and all othei injurious iDgTediects.. 29<?,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 1

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