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Amusements. ■pEINCBBS THE AfICH & TO-NIGHT. ANDEVffiRY NIGHE i DAVIDS PAJSfTASTIQDIS, | ROAES OF LAUGHTER Erom a liarge and Appreciative Audience. PROF. W. A. The Unanimous Verdict; I And SIMPLY MARVELLOUBt I STEL&A i DAVIS THE TRIUMPH OF MITCDOVia 1 DAVIS MATTER. j DAVIS KOSICRTJCIAN PSYCHODAVIS MANCY DAVIS TRANCE READINGS. DAVIS . - DAVIS Questions upon any subject to DAVIS latiDg to Past, Present, or Future, DAVIS merely thouobt op answered ao DAVIS curately. DAVIS * —- DAVIS SOMETHING NEW EV-ERY DAVIS EVENING. DAVIS . DAVIS MRS MELLON-S SPIRIT TESTS* DAVIS THE SPOOKS, DAVIS CISSIK, GEORDIE, and DAVIS JOSEPHINE, DAVIS The Latest Novelties in DAVIS ESOAHOTERIE, VENTRILODaVIS QUISJI, AND MIMICRY. DAVIS TUB FUNNIEST SHOW OH DAVIS ICAKTH. . - DAVIS Latest Songs, Witticisms, and DAVIS S^e. ■, DAVIS Prices: 3?, &, and Is. DAVIS Box Plyi at Dresden Company. SASf5 ASf D& V Tickets at Allen's, JacoWa, DAVIS and Pollock's. DAVIS HJSKIIY G. PARKER, DAVIS. r __ a Manager, TT\ H B Y~ S A V: 1. That it is strange the Concert on St. Patricia Day is not more advertised, even though everyone looks eagerly forward to a choice musical evening. 2. That it is always a huge success. Why"then rick failure by not loudly iumonnciogthe GRAND CONCERT on NEXT TUESDAY at the GARRI. SON HALL? 3. That those who have seen the Programme think this year's Concert will, as usual, give unbounded satisfaction. 4. That Miss Kitty Blaney will sing twj exquisite songs. 5. .That Mr Burns-Walker's name appears twict on the list of artists. 6. That Mrs J., H. Coombs (itie llisa Ndlij Stevenson) has kindly consented to sing. 7. That Mr William Farquhar Young wiE excel his '95 performance. 8. That the duet " Coucordaatia" (Aaher), foi eight hands on two pianos, by Convent Bnpils, ha 3 been heard only anca in Dunedin—at^telast Convent High School Break-up. 9. That a fine Orchestra will discourse National Music. Patrons of this Concert will Mark how one string, sweet husband to another* Strikes each in each by mutual ordering, Resembling sire, and child, and happy mother, Who a all in one, one pleasing note do sing, 10. That St. Patrick's Day comes but once ( year. Finally,—That, if Mr Paulin gives good weather, the Garrison Hall will be thronged; and on the still evening, hnshed on purpese to grace the gladsome festival, everyone wiltexclaim : (at 10 p.m. sharp): Ido Protest my ears were never better fed With such delightful, pleasing harmony. l4nj /^ARBIS'ON HA L t WEDNESDAY EVENING NJEXT, 18m INST. 'FIRST APPEARANCE. IN NEW ZEALAND Of ' MDlJits; ANTOINETTE TEEBELLI, ■■■BIDDLB.-ANTOINETTE TREBELLL • MDLLB. ANTOINETTE TREBELLI, : The World-famed Prima Donna, Assisted by THE DUNEDIN LIEDERTAFEI. (Who have kfndly tendered their soivices), MR ARTHUR SALVINI (the Popular Tenor). Solo Violin, MISS ANXIE MOSLEY, And . Accosapanist, S£R JESSE TIMSON. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. , , Pbn and Tickets at the Dresden PraDO-Comnanj'. also at Messrs liegg and Co.'s. SECOND CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, 2ton INST. T|"X UKBDIN BURNS Ch-VB. The MONTHLY MEETING will be held in tin Choral Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst., at S p.m., when a capfe] programme will be rendered by the Office-bearers, assisted by come Popular Favourites. The Annual Report and Balance Sheet will be circulated, and Members can procure their Tickets for the ensuing year. J. B. THOMSON, lto President. Meetings. \T AIKORA4 FOOTBALL CLOb! The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Oluo will be held in the Eoslyn Council Chambers on TUESDAY. 17th March, at 8 p_m, AH members and intending members requested to attend. W. A. WILKINSON, 12m : Hon. Sec Shows, AGRICULTURAL ANI) PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL EAM AND EWE FAIR, To be heldat BURNSIDE YARDS On THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1656. Farther particulars on application to the several Auctioneers, or to tie Undersigned. ED. F. DXTTHIE, Secretary, llm Public Notices. T7ISTATB of GEORSE THOMSON, lateoi iPj W«stmains, Maungatua (deceased). All PERSONS having ACCOUNTS against {he late Mr George Thomson are requested to SEND the same without delay to WEBB A ALLAN, Solicitors for the Executors, 12m Princes street, DunedSn. jr\XTNED*N SAVUMJS BANK, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN "that on and after Ist MAY 1896 the EATB of INTEREST PAYABLE to DEPOSITORS in this BankT?ill be REDUCED to 33-percent, perannum. FRED. SMITH, If Manager. TA.GO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSEAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTrCBTTO SHABEHOHDEBS. DIVIDEND WARRAOTB fcr the HAilfYEAR «udea"Slst Jantiary we «DW*taS"JUßia| at the Company's Office, Dowlmg Btrect, Dnnedin. GEORGE FENWiCK, _. _ ~„ MaTinfinrJDitector. Jf«bruarj'a.4Sa€. g^X

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10619, 14 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10619, 14 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10619, 14 March 1896, Page 1