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Amusements. X> KINC ES S TH E A TK-B, LAST NIGHT Of DAVIS'S FANTASTIQUES, . THE FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH. LAST NIGHT The LAST NIOHir SPOOKS. LAST NIGHT "57 LAST NIGHT ROSICRUCIAN PSYCHOMANCY. LAST NIGHT oTthe LAST NIGHT " TRANCB. ANSWERING OF QUESTIONS. LAST NIGHT ~6i LAST NIGHT CISSIE, GEORDIK, JOSEPHINE. LAST NIGHT "oF ' LAST NI6HT THE SPOOKS. LAST NIGHT oTtiie LAST NIGHT FUNNIEST OF FUNNY FOLKS. LAST NIGHT • And LAST NIGHt FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of PROFESSOR W. A, and STELLA DAVIB. Prices: 3?, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden Company. Day Tickets at Allen's, Jacobs's, and Pollock's. HENRY G. rARKER, 21m , Manager. ANDYMOUNT HALL.—Grand- Concert and Dance on Friday, 27th March. Ua T\ A N C I N G. TO SCHOOLS, CONVENTS, COLLEGES, AND THE ELITE OF DUNJEDIN. LOUIS H. BRIEN (Member British Association of Teachers of Dancing, London, and late of 5i Collins street, Melbourne) •■ Has returned fram Europe, where he has been visiting the hading Schools of Dancinc, Calisthenics, and Deport<. ent in London and Paris, and intends remaining in Dtmedin for Eight Weeks ONLY, arid will FORM CLASSES for INSTRUCTION of DANCING in all its / Branches. - ; The improved Method of Teaching Waltz and all ordinary Ballroom Dancing never fails, Pupils being made proficient ia a few lessons. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes will Commence MONDAY, March 30. Teems: In class (12 lessons) £1 10 One private lessou (alone) ... 0 10 0 Three u <■ , 110 Six u „ , 110 0 , Private Classes, of not leas than eight pupils, con. ducted. ■ -Families visited. : Profieiemy guaranteed. .- ■ New Dance3 to be introduced:—The Carnival Hussars, Collepiaus, Versa, Chorolistha, La Nittionale, French Cotillon, French and English Minuets, Scotch and Berlin Polkas; Fancy Dances—Society Skirt, Castagnette, Tambourine, Fan, Shell. Serpentine, Solo Minuets, and Gavottes ; Hornpipe. Flings, Scotch Pveels, &c. Intending Pupils kindly enrol names early, as Mr Brien will positively only remain eight weeks! Copies of testimonials received from leading schools, colleges, and elite of Australia may. be had on application. For further particulars apply at private address, KAINGA, Stafford street, above Hope street.' lSat r\ I n c. i ~n ~g. CALISTHENIC EXERCISES.' Mrs A. J. M'GREGOR will Resume TEACHING. 13th APRIL. Public Class, Wednesdays, 4 o'clock, Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street. Other classes now forming. Terms ... £1 Is per Quarter. " The Rookory," Queen street (top Union street), Meetings. UNEDIN BURNS CLUB. Tho ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING will he held in the Choral Hall, Moray place, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; consideration of Motion that Rule 16 be altered to read "That all office-bearers retire annually"; Election of Ofßca-bearers, <fcc. The Secretary and Treasurer will b&iD attendance from 7.30 to issue members' tickets for the ensuing year. JOHN B. THOMSON, President. AUSTRAL GIRTON CLUB, The FIRST MEETING (1890 will be'held at Girfcon College on SATURDAY, March 28, at 2.30 p.m. E. HAGGITT, Hon. Secretary. POLITICAL MEET ING. ' . . MR HUTCHISON Respectfully intimates that hewill MEET HIS CONSTITUENTS On THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL NEXT. He is unable to do so on an earlier day, as the City Hall is engaged for every evening until the above date. A further notice will appear in due course. Sporting. UNBDTN JOCKEY CIDB, RACES. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH. Firat JKace at 1 o'clock sharp. ADMISSION TO GP.AND STAND-53. 10s TOTALISATOR (Ont3iue Machine). SYDNEY JAMES, 17m Secretary. T^UfNEDIN JOCKEY- CLUB;' ANNIVERSARY MEETING, 21st MARCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PIERSONS KNOWN TO LAY "TOTE ODDS" will NOT be ADMITTED to the Grounds. SYDNEY JAMES, 19m Secretary. . T\UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. The Public are hereby CAUTIONED AGAINST USING the UNAUTHORISED RACE BOOKS that are in circulation, as they are NOT CORRECT, and are misleading. The Official Bookß for Anniversary Meeting will be Stamped on Front Cover, with Jockey Club's SYDNEY JAMES, 21m Secretary.. : HSHHHH9 HHKSSSBHHBaBaIS£B,Bsa faWSHHSSHHMSJsIKSKwWBBSIBfiIKtiIHHH Is, fe< faf=< fc fn to m h h h h f=i ih ff fe Eh h f=( f=H h '^ fr, Pn t* FREE FKEfi FREE FEME FRBE FREE FREE ~XT 'RE C T KAR DS. FRKE FREE i\. FREE , FREE ■ ■• . . FREE : I'REE FREE FREE TO THE PUBLIC. FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FRKE FkEE FREK The PUBLIC are hereby JTRKE FREE :FREE FREE NOTIFIED the above, although FREE FREE FREE FKKE UNAUTHORISED and without FRBE; FREE FREE FREE the "OFFICIAL SEAL," are FRJfiiS • FREE FREE FREE CORRECT and RELIABLE, and FREE FREK FREJt FREE will be GIVEN AWAY at tho FREE FREE • FRKE FRKE Trama and Racecourse Gates. FREK FREK FRKK FREE FRItE FREE FIUSS rpo THE SPORTIN-G PUBLIC. Pending a more satisfactory arrangement with - tha Danedis Jockey Club, the RECOGNISED ■ BOOKMAKERS of DUNEDIN NOTIFY the PUBLIC that flioy will NOT ATTEND THE FORBtTRY. 81nj YTORKSHIEE RKUSBL—^kfrtMtß*oc«

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 1

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