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Anm-eonents. -pRJNOESS. IHBA 3T-K."-. Lessee and Manageu ... Mr L^X "Lohis, Acting Manager „. „._*uwi»GE-CH,Jpjt With Fcelinfre of Pride and Pleaenro lUr-Th-iSi Lohr announces the First Appearance in Dunediu on MONDAY* EVENING* N._?Of tie World's Greatest Actor-Vocalist, CHARLES GODFREY. Absolutely the Finest Artist that haajrei been induced to visit Australasia. CHARLES GODFR ET (During his Flying Visit) Will produce a Unique li'iumtainjient, stricfly upon London Lines (for the first time in New Zealand). The entire i-erfm-rnauee will be CLEAN, WHOLKSOME, AND 'REFUTABLE. Nothing to Offend. Much to Commend. CHARLES GODFREY 1 ' In CHARLES GODFKKY V ON GUARD. CH/iKLES GODFREY"J The Topic of the.Houn, Supported by BOVIS BROS., Mat-Mess Mirthmikers. CHARLES GODFREY as "The Don."' JAMES BAIN, Au-tr-li-n Comique. CHARLES OODFP.EY As V Granlpima's Birthday." ADA BAKER, Oir Nightingale. CHARLES .-■UDFREY In "Thc Seventh Roial Fusileers.™ TRIXIE, ths infant Wonder. CHARLES GODFREY, In "Their He*us Ne«l!ed OioselyTogether:BEA.NIK GALLETLEY, Ternsicliorean Wonder. CHARLES GODFR BY, "H_lf-past Nine." SiSTKRS LINGARD, Whirlwind Wonders. CHARLES GODPItIiY, " In Balaclava." P. C. JOSEPHS, Oar Basso Profundo. Absolutely a 'j 6 IK NIGHT-' SEASON. C | """* In view of the great importance of the appear> ance of an artist of the calibre of CHARLES GODFREY the Management announce to tho Residents -oi Port Chalmers anJ Mosgiel that they have cor.cludr-1 airangements for aSpecial Late Train Service on WEDNESDAY NEXX, arid cordially inviru their many intending patrons to form THEATRE PARTIES (So .Popular iu tbe Edglish l'rovince3) In honour of Mr Godfrey's appearance. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Salo at Jacobs's, POPULAR PRICKS: 3s, 2s, Is. "fniEST CHURCH OF OTAGO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, At 8 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL. To Opsn the New Stops—Gamba and VoixCeleste.' Vocalists: Mies Mongeedisn a.niMr D. Hutton. Organist: Mr Jesse TIM3ON. Adinissiou-Free. Collection. £»*• Meetings. UNEDIN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. The ANNUAL .GENERAL MF-iIING of tha above Club adll "be .held THIS. (SATURDAYI EVENING, st:the€ily3_oi-<_,.at_ tfclock. JAE33 HOWLISON, 5s , Hon. Secretary. T O. G. T. The Members of the PENNANT LODGE (H.M.S. Rapid) will hold a MEETING in the All Nations Lodge THIS (SATURDAY,..EVEN. ING, Septembe-Oj-at 7->0 o'clock. Visiting Memhessuf otlisr I-ausea .arexordiaUy invited, 13. A-JSEEVES, Es "Secretary. f\2 OHD CBJCKEI'CIiDB, The SIXTH ANNUAL GSS_*RAL__E_TING of the Opoho CC will be Ueliiat Varurini's GreaJ Northern Hotel (near LeidiiJriageJ-on-MONDAY EVE!NlNG,..Sflptember *T r .*at33, commencing.,*!, B.o'clock. All Members -aQiLI-_;c-IS3^.Ui_atieis^a**fia» quested to attend. tomscLiGoocH; 5s * Hon. See. _ "jyirORNINGTON" 08-CKE*** CLUB. The ANNUAL MESTING will "be lei- in Tram Offices, Moiniugto^oilTa_!''_>A_:j_SXT, Bth i-st., at 7.30.PJU. Busmsss. Election of" Officers', &cz, iSre_ent_ti__;,'-ci Trophies. 1 C_l-&7X-X£S~E, _3 Becretaty^, f\ UNEDIN *"____3__K_* INSTITUTE. The MONTHLY "ffllmTSG win he held ou TUESDAY, Bthinst- at S p.to-,in tbe Town Hall, when F. Oakden, I&q., CE_ will submit hia Scheme for the Drainage cf Droedin by Precipij tatioaandl_ectrolysis-o££ea Water, with-eiperU ments. As this is a question of grcst importance, ih*i City and Suburban Councils end the public are invited. 5s W. J. .J3E_rKINS, Sec. T:I B3J-B T.Y LJI_e.C,E, "THE FALLACIES OP PROHIBITION?* Ah. Address on the above Subject (UNDER THB AUSPICES OF THS LIBERTY iiEAGUE) Will be given by mi. D. SIEVWEIGHTB (Of Oamaru) At the ' ■ a . CITY HALL, On WEDNESDAY. 9fch SEPTEMBEB. Doors 0pen.7.30; commence 8 o'clock. "Members of the Liberty League will be admittet by ticket from 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Tickets obtainable at Liberty League Rooms, Manse street. *& Lectures. ORAY PLACE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE entitled " Matthew Arnold "will tie delivered, under the auspices of the above -Association, by MR'T.'D. PEARCE, M.A., "In the HALL of the MORAY PLACE CHURCH, , On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, "At Bp.m. - ■ ; , . . Admission, Sixpence. 53 :.. Educational. .-.;-. M' ISS REHBERG' Resumes TUITION Pianoforte. Organ, Theory, Singing, Draw* ing, Painting, TUESDAY, September 15. Pupils prepared for Trin. Coll. Exam. Studio: Care Dr Ateiiner, Moray place. El \tf-rAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOOL REOPENS ou TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, Tuition Fee, £i 10s (for Boys in Standard VI). Boarding Fee, £iZ per annum. For prospectus andinforuiation apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, 6s Secretary. 8 HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOO& • FOR GIRLS AND INFANTS, Leith street. Dcnediw, „ tttt ___ Conducted by the SISTE3S of the CHURCH. High Class Education. Fees Moderate and Graduateil. Pupils prepared for University Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. Next Term BEGINS^TOTSDAY Sept. 15. For Prospectus apply to ths Head Mißtress. 7 A NEW INVENT 10 N. '' COLOMBIA ORIGINAL L DRESSCUTTING * 1 Students aro thoroughly taught the Art oi ! Dress Cutting, Matog.Dmping. Designmg, &c, ROSS'S BUILDING-, OCIAGON. MRS WILLIAMS, General Agent. Hours? MONDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATUR. "DAYS, from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4 p.m. Country Agehts Wamted. ' li MILLINERY.— Miss WILLIAMSON will OPEN CLASSES to '1 EACH the above, also take ORDERS for Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets.—Apply Mrs Proctor, draper. City road, Roslyn. "Miss Williamson is quite capable of teaching the art' of millinery.—AFcier." - as aOODALL'S EG« POWDER.—One -8*"-; -P*nn*t*jnit_i"*iualtß._J«ggs. '-.* M

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10589, 5 September 1896, Page 1

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