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Amusements. |p R I NOESS TS. -E^&jr.BuE. A REVELATION 1 THE SORROWS OF SATAN Preseated Last JKight by MB GEORGE D AEKHLJi And his Powerful Company, Was acknowledged by the large and criScai _-.„,. Audience to be one of the FINEST DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS Ever witnessed on the Dunedin Stage. ■TO-NIGHT-^EIsT NIGHT Of Marie Corelli's Marvellous Work. THJS SORROWS OF SATAN THE SORROWS OF SATAN." This wonderful Play enchains the interest of. fha auditor from the rise to the fall of the t m curtain. It bristles with briISa!KIISP si ™™*. profound problems sallies of wit: MAGNIFICENT IS^ ELEGANT- COSTUMES . PERFECT ACCESSORIES; And it is a Histrionic Treat that EVER* PLAYGOEK, MUST WITNESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. Special Production. First Time in this City, of tha Greatest and Most Successful. Detective Story ever staged. FROM SCOTLAND YARD. POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2s, and Is. Box Office at the Dresden. Day Tickets at Jacobs's and Montague's. In Advance _ _ Mr F. PATEY. Representative... ... Mr C. F. SEARLE. Meetings. A MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS "• Of the Late CITY MISSION BRASS BAND Will be held in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, £6th March, at 7.30. Business : Disposal of Properties. 26m TVTATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW 13 ZEALAND (OTAGO SECTION). ..The ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS-of the Association will be held at the Manchester Unity Oddfellows' Hall, Stuart street Tm<t (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 26th o clock to Receive Report, Elect Members of Council, &c. .„ T. K. HARTY, ?2^_ Hon. Secretary. A NCIENT ORDER OF - FORESTERS. UNITED OTAGO DISTRICT. , The A,NNUAL MEETING of the above District will be held at the District Chambers, M U Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, TO-DAY (FRII JDAY), at 2 o dock sharp. W2I. WOODLAND, District Secretary. FORESTERS and their Friends are reminded that A BANQUET Will be held in honour of Visiting Delegates at THE EUROPEAN HOTEL, George street. At 7.30 p.m. Tickets, is 6d. m A SOCIAL Will also be held at S p.m. in ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Stuart-sibeet. Vocal and Instrumental Hnsic. Hancino---Refreshments.-, - °" Doable Tickets, 2s 63. 26m SL v" — a *■ OTAGO DISTRICT. The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Dis. tact will be held at the Lodge Room of the Loyal Outom Lodge, Outram, on SATURDAY._27ta Drags wfll leave the Octagon at 10.15 a-m. sharp .„ J- A. HOPCRAFT, 26m Prov.C.S. rVTAGO, LICENSED VICTTTALIBRi ASSOCIATION. Iha ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,wiII J« held at fhe Provincial Hotel, Stafford street,*on MONDAY, the 29th Inst., at 3 p.m. 25m J. C. SHORT, President Business Announcements SSIITH AND SMITH. MIRRORS. — Bevelled edge and plain (variety of sizes), in handsome frames. suitable for drawing rooms, &c. MIRRORS of finest quality at astonishingly low prices. We have a good assortment on view, and invite inspection. MriRRORS in handsome frames, of newsst L style; suitable for gifts.— Smith, and Smith, Octagon. "OICTURE Framing of any kind in best styles JL at lowest rates.; prices on application. Smith and Smith. - "OICTURE Framing at greatly reduced rates.; JL Mouldings of various qualities and newest designs.—Smith and Smith. PICTURE Framing, wholesale and retail. Special low rates for advertising cards and large quantities. PICTURE Frame Mouldings.—A very- larga stock of the Newest Designs, wholissale and ' retail.—Smith and Smith. IHNAMEL Paints (40 colours). Is tin; Bath II Itnamels, Is 6d and Is 10d.—Smith and. bnuth. PAPIER-MACHE Centre Flowers; light, and easily fixed to any ceiling; 24ta to COhi diameter.—SMlTH & SMITH. J. G. GEEEN. "BjiCONOMICAL Footwear.—Children's AII---Mli leather Strap Shoes, 7"s to 9's, 2s lid- 10' a to 13's, 3s 6d; Ladies', 3s Ud. Cheapest' ever offered. ECONOMICAL Footwear. — Brown Cam-as Shoes, same price; Black, 6d extra. Everj lasting wear, latest designs, lowest prices. DARK Tan.—Ladies' Two-strap Shoes, 6s6d 756d,53 6d^ LscedKidWalkinffShoessamo prices. EVENING Shoes.—Splendid variety from 2s fid to os 6d; Cloth Gaiters, 2s Ud to fe6d; Slippers, Is Ud to 4s 6d. JG. GREEN, 37 George street.—Most Reliable c Footwear at lowest cash prices. Neatest shapes, latest novelties. £Sa I T. SOSS. TVTEW Winter Capes and Jackets in pretty JJS styles opened this day at T. Ross's, direc'i importer. FIFTEEN Hundred New Umbrellas (prettj handles and durable covers), from 23 6dl< 12s 6d, opened to-day at T. Ross's. STYLISH Macintoshes (in black, nsvy, brown, and small pinhead checks) in ladW and girls' sizes, WITH Pretty Fancy Check Linings ; prfces— 13s 9d, 17s 6d, I9s 6d, 22s 66, 27s 6d, 355, 425.— T. Ross, direct importer. EW 2s 6d Kid Gloves, with faur dams fasteners and braided backs, to be fcstS ocli from T. Ross. T^TTW Corsets, Singlets, CoaibinaSona, I?fes;. JLN nelettes, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, sn'c Veilings opened this day at T. ROSS'S, Dixeci Importer. PnbEc Uoticea. "RTOTI-CE TO MECHA.NIO3. ROBERT WALES begs to announce to lbs patrons of the lato firm of LATNG & WALES that he will CONTINUE TO CARRY ON TEE BUSINESS in the same Premises, in the-Octagon in his own name. IMPORTER and DEALER In all classes of WOOD.WORKING MACHINERY, ENGINEERS' TOOLS. STORES, OILS, Ac INDENTING will be made a special feature cf the business, and clients may rely upoa gsttici* their orders executed with punctuality asd despatch. ROBERT "WALES, Ssm EXGIXEER ASP ISEPOKXKR, OCSJAGOf. ■*-** ARCHITEar, REMOVED TO JOEL'S BUHJHKR.^ CBAWFOap STREgT. Ifju jr EMPSON'S AQUA MIBAEILIS..-»Er s i -R.^_ thing I know for gettme ut '-.tai->- *i? years' esperience."-Rob«tHatd>^: " '^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 1

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