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Amusements. pRINOESa TE B.^TJB: B, TO-NIGHT f TCBSDA.TKT- XO-NIQHT J FEBRUARY-18. , Initial Performance-of BLAND HOST'S . EKTORN FAREWELL SEASON, Introducing for the First Time to his Dteneain Patrons the Superlative Stage-Spectacle SAVED FJROM THE SEA SAVED EBOM THE SEA SAVED FROM THE SEA SAVED FROM THE SEA, Written by Messrs Arthur Sbirleyand Benjamin Landeck, ■■ . Interpreted by the MOST POWERFUL AND POEU.LAR ORGANISATION Of its Kind in tha Colonies SAVED FROM TK3S SEA. SAVED FROM THE-SEA. MARVELLOUS AND WONDEE-OREATING, ' The Brilliant Realisation of the POSSIBILITIES OF STAGE MECHANISM From the ■ , - DECK OF THE OCEAN WAIF With the INTERVENING EXPLOSION ■ To the . ■ VIEW OF THE OPEN- SEA. Mystical! Mysterious 1 MagnificenM An Effect without a Parallel! ATheme of Intense 'Admiration'! " THE WOODLAND GLADE. Tbe Moat Laughable The Most' Laughable PICNIC SOESJE. The Most Laughable The Moat Laughable Realistic COMIC Rofficfeine Realisms! SONGS! Mirtbl Intense Dramatic auci PATHETIC PRISON PICTURES;! The Condemned Ceil. On the Way to the Scaffold. THE LIFE PICTURE OF PORTLAND . QUARRIES. . The Convict"s Rnshrfor Liberty, ■ And the ■ Brilliant Pastoral Finale, "WHERE THE CORN AND POPEIE3 GROW." POPULAR PRICES;: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. , BOX PLAN at the Dresden. Day'SalesHrt , JacobsVAllea's, and Pollock's. UNBDIN -ANNUAL. UEGAITA,' VICTORIA WHARR WEDNESDAY, FEBRTJABXI9, Commencing:atlp.m. Yacht Races . Open-boat Sailing, Kace» Swimming Eacea Model Yacht Raca Ladies' Fours InriggedGig Races Outrigger Races Submarine Explosion" Scullers' Races PontooaSss Hxfcraanfinarj Admission5 to 'Whari—ONE SHHtTaNG / , BOYS WAITED I po SELL JEBOGRAMMBa. • K^HiYWAKp, 15f" - ■ ■'' ' Secretary. T 0. G. ■•£.' C-^STV E H IX O N. PUBLIC CONVERa^ZIOHE, Choral Hall, TUESDAY, 18th fast, at 8 pjn. Musical Pro. gramme and Exhibits. Admission, Is; Children under 16 with guardians,fxi. The CONVENTION in Trinity Wesleyan Schoolroom WEDNESDAY, at 10 a.m. United Open-air Demonstration, Lower High street, 7 p.m. . All Societies in sympathy invited to join. Public Meeting, Tabernacle, Great King street, B.pjn. ' 15f Meetings. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LDOTBD). The ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company wQI be held in the Registered Office of the Company, Dowling street, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, the £othday of Februarylß96, at 4 o'clock p.m. Bdsixees : To Receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet; to Elect Directors and Auditors; and to transact such other-business as may arise. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company ar« CLOSED tmtil after the. day of meeting. ' GEORGK FENWICK, Managing Director Dunedin, February 15,15K6. OTAGO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN TION OF CRU3SLTY TO ANBIALS. The FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING will be held on FRIDAY, 21st inst., io the Town Hall, at 4.30 p.m. It is hoped that as many Members as possible will attend, and all who take an interest in tha work are cordially invited to be present. His Honor Mr Justice WiiiiAJis will Preside. . E. E. C. QUICK, ISf ■ Hon. Secretary, Eailway notifications. "JtTEW ZBALAKTD EAILWAIS DUNEDIN RACES. ' FEBRUARY 19, 20, and 22. The followins alterations in and Additions to the ordinary Train Service will be made in con< nection with the above : — WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. The 3.0 p.m. Train will stop whore required north of Upper Port Chalmers to allow passengers to alight. The Train usually leaving Dunedin forPabner< sion at 4.0 p.m. will not leave until G. 45 p.m., leaving Waitatiat 7.0 pirn., Ssacliff 7.45-p.m., and Waikouaiti 8.15 p.m. . The Trains usually leaving- Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 10.30 p.m. and Port Chalmers for Dunedin at 11.6 p.m. will NOT run. Trains will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 10.0 p.m. and 11.15 p m., returning from Port Chalmers afr.10.35 p.m. and 11.55 p-ni. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. The 10 0 p.m. Train to and the 10.35 p.m. Train from Port Chalmers and the 10.20 p.m. to and 11 30 p.m. Train from Mosgier will NOT run. A Train will leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11.15 p.m., returning from Port Chalmers at 11.55 p.m., and a Train will leave Danedin for Mosgiel at 11.20 p.m. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. The 3.0 p.m. Train will stop where required north of Upper Port Chalmers-to allow passengers to alight. The Train usually leaving Dunedfn for Palmerston at 4.0 p.m. will not leave until 5.45 p.m., leaving Waitati at 7.0 pjn., Seacliff Z.45rp.m., aixj Waikouaiti 8.15 p.m. A Train will leave Dunedin forOhristßhurch.at 9.50 p.m., stopping at Waitati, Seacliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Hfimpden^and Maheao. A Train will leave Dunedin Joe.Ealclutha-«t 11.20 p.m. 13f ByOttter.o OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND-OT&GO WITNESS. BLUEF AGENCE; SUBSCRIBERS are NOXJLKIKI*^ fl»t^>tbß Times and Witness are now obtainabfeitbomjMß P. GEORGtESON, who has takea «utta4ta Agency;formerlyhelSl)y. Mrs Wilson. Both Paper»;caivalso be- obtafeed?fl»mJilßJH. G. NEWMAK, l^-wliom:*he."MelbonrDera{eanieri are regularly boarded. lOja I\TOa'ES-ON BUBAL TOElCS<byAgricol») J3| weAly to flw Ofago TCttnoM, dcaUog :^ih«ll-toj)lcsgfcurrent-inier«t^farmM«,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10597, 18 February 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10597, 18 February 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10597, 18 February 1896, Page 1