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Amusements. PRINCESS THEATRE. TO CLERGYMEN OF ALL DENOMINATIONS.. Messrs Williamson and Musgrove desire ta extend a cordial invitation to Clergymen of all denominations to witness the performance o£ THE SIGN OF THE CROSS, At the above Theatre, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, At 2 o'clock. The presentation of each rev. gentleman's cat&r at any of the doors will ensure admission, and the management trust they will embrace the opportunity of ascertaining whether, in the -words of the KighfHon. W. E. Gladstone, "MrWilson. Barrett ha* in his drama rendered a great-service to the best and holiest of causes—the cause of Faith." ■ ' COUNTRY RESIDENTS and FAMILIES should embrace this opportunity. PERFORMANCE SAME AS AT NIGHT. Prices same as Evening Performance.- Children , Half-price. 2Sd RINGESS THEATRE. Under the direction of Messrs WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE. Business Manager Mr ,Pete Hughes. Treasurer .... ~ ... Mr BERT Royle. Touring Manager ... — Mr JV Si. Clair. THEATREGOERS AND NON-THEATRE. GOERS •••..- .. ARE ALIKE IMPRESSED "With Wilson Barrett's Noble Play, , ' THE SIGN OF THE CROSS . . Throughout Dunedin yesterday this great playwas the all-absorbing topic of conversation and discussion. Never before has any production created such widespread interest ameng all classes in the community. : ' ir DELIGHTS I IT FASCINATES ! IT POINTS AMORAL! IT TEACHES A LESSON! IT MAKES YOU THINK t THINK 1 THINK1. The Daily Times says: "The presentation of the piece by the company is noteworthy, ana must be long memorable for its succession of splendid stage pictures." , ■ The Star says: "The audience seemed at the outset to be critical and distrustful, but the merits of the drama soon produced its reward, and long before the curtain, fell the house had grown absolutely enthusiastic' Mr Julius Knight as ... .- Marcus Superbua , Miss Ada Ferrar as ~ ..- Mercia Complete Chorus and Orchestra under fhe direction of Mr George Hall. Gorgeous Costumes. t ' Magnificent Scenery by Messrs Geo. antfcj. ■ Gordon and John Hennings. Produced under the Stage Direction of Messrs W. F. Hawtrey and Caleb Porter. t Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs 3 PRICES-Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door (to Pit only) Sixpence extra, from 6.30 to 7.30. Entrance High street. _ A'QRLGVL TUR AL HAL L. "" The Fret Performance of my New Drama, . HUMARIRE TANIWHA, . Postponed from Boxing Night in consequence of Mrs Marschel's serious indisposition, will POSITIVELY EVENTUATE J3»EW JL EAR'S HEIGHT. 29a . ' BARRIE MARSCHEL. Coaches and' Bases/ "OOYAIi MAIL LINE OB" COACHES leave Palmerston for Nenttaorn, vi» r>"njia<* Macraes, and Moonlight, everj' Monday, Wedneaday, and Friday at IUS a.m.; Returning from Nenthora Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 12 noon, reaching Falmerston at 5 p.m.- . ' Leave Palroeretori for Morrison, ?, via Dunbacfc, Waihemo, and Green Valley, on Thursdays, at II a in -returning from Morrison'3 on Fridays atS am., reaching Palmerston at 12.30 p.m. JAMES CHALLIS Proprietor. Head Office: Empire Stable-, Palmerston. BOYAL MATL COACH TO ■ HIGHCfiIFF AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves Sandymomrt at 5.3.0 a.m. every Tiieiday, Tlnirsday, and Saturday; returning from Dunedin a FARES rFrom Saiidymount, 1 ifid single i 2s 6d return. From Highcliflf, Is each way. HARRY CROSS, Proprietor. Jeffs's Criterion Stables,24iy«« Moray place. EO3EAL' MAIL LINK ' 01' COACHES i (COBB & CO.); The altovft Line of Coaches Teava Lawrence-for Roxftnnrli, Clyde, Cromwell. Queenstown. and all ratenSWiate places every MonHaj;, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days,' For Roxburgh and intermediate places daily. . . ~ „ . Leave Kokonga forEnmiltong, Kyeburn, Nasehy, and St. Batbans on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12.30 p.m.; and St. Bathans for Clydfi and intermediate places on Tuesdays, Thrirsdays and Saturdays at-8 a.m. ~ , Leave Clyde for St. Bathane and.intermediata places on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 noon; and St. Bathans for Kyeburn and Hyde on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 5 a.m. Kokonga to Naseby daily, connecting with trains at Dunedin at 6.5 p.m.; connecting at-^ Hyde with trains leaving Dunediu at 6.40 a.ra. <• Foil particulars i m Thomas Cook and boil, ■•Canedin, and from H . m Head Office: Peel street. Lawrence. Money. MONEY to LEND on Approved Freehold Security, in sums from £100 to £10,000.W.n. Harrop, Albany street. j£D ONEY to LEND, from £5, Bills, Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, Policies. Easy terms. R. Brery. High street. • MONEY Lest on any description of Personal Security; terms to suit borroffers.Baker, Octagon (comer Stuart street). Ql* VrriLLIAM BROWN & CO., ■ W 101 Princes street, LAND AND COMMISSION AGKNTS. Money to Lend at Cnrrent Rates. -\l£ ON B V T O LEN D, \$tJL In any amass, on Freehold See unites' STOUI". MONDY, & SIM. Igau Solicitors, 123 Princes etreet. M~~" OK B V TO L, EN D <h» FREEHOLD SECURITY At Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, Savings Bank. THIS PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY_OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) has MONEY to LTSND on FREEHOLD SIOOKITY WAI.TER HISLOP. Manager. TRUST MONEY TO LEND On FREEHOLD SECURITY M Lowest Cnrrent Rates. - - THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, 4 AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED 250 W. LAURENCE SIMPSON, Manager. USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENi SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. This Society is prepared to Lend Money on ■ First-class Freehold City and Country Securities at 4A PER CENT. j Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wei j lington, or any of the Society's District Offices.! EDWARD W. LOWE, ' Resident Secretary, Wellington. RP O R R B S T, * ARCHITECT, REMOVED TO JOEL'S BUILEIKQS^ CBA.WBOB.T) STBKBf. JisX&

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10997, 29 December 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10997, 29 December 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10997, 29 December 1897, Page 1

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