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Amusements. DBINCBSS T H E A I.RJ< • Under the Direction of Messrs WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE. Representative ... „. Mr Walter Rathea* Treasurer. Mr W. E. Betee. Business Manager ... Mr Habold Ashio* THE LAST NIGHT '-.'■'. '■■ ' ;.And- .- - ■/:■•■■ ;'•■"';■. FAREWELL Of the ;: | TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, "f" " One touch of Nature.makes the whola world kin." ' ." ;: •TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS LAST' TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS ,* TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS rr<m , TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS NIGHT TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS ... TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS OF TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS THE TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, FEB. 23, The Sensational, Sympathetic, Successful Has, By .-.:..■ George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, entitled the . . 1 TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, f Interpreted by a Great Cast of Popular Artists. ■ • REMEMBER. Thii Celebrated Play will be performed THIS EVENING For POSITIVELY the LAST TIME. The Greatest Success ever seen in Dunedia. Friees-4g, 2s 6d, and 1b; Box Plan, Begg and Co/t. Day Sale.^acobsV Children in Arms not Admitted. Lectures-, WITH THE AFGHAN TRIBESC +»,f ii E? TUS E uOn T^~Present Troubles with t£ h**<s** Tribes, and on the North-Western Boraer Country of the Indian Empire, will be ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, : On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2*. '■'•■ " '■■■'.'■: :".■■■'; Atßp.m.,'. By the BISHOP OF AUCKLAND (Primate), Who was Chaplain to the Force commanded b» ESSS®?* G.C.8:,« ADMISSION^.. ... is. Proceeds to be given to Selwyn College. . .-.■■■-;. Meetings. mECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. A' MEETING of the Teaching Staff and of Past and Present Students willing to assist will be held in the Technical School, Moray place TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock; to arrange for the Opening Conversazione of the Session. ' , • 6EO. M. THOMSON. 19f Hon. Secretary; Public Companies. T N S U R A N O p~-Bb THUS AUSTRALIAN ALLTANCB ASSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Mieinb. We are prepared to accept Fir* andsa&rtD* Risk* at Lowest Current Rates. Losses promptly paid in Dnnedin. BARR, LEARY, * CO^ M* . . Agents. Dmndfay NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE! INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1809. Sabscribed Capital _ £2,750,00* Paid-up Capital 687,500. Net Funds Fire Department (including Paid-up Capital) Net Funds Life and Annuity Department ... 9,144,615 TOTAL FUNDS, DECEMBER3I, 1895 ... ... £12,199,381 ' Net Fire" Premiums for 1895 j£1,478^414 The Company Insures every Description of Risk !f fl2^i L 0 or DAMAGE by FIREat LOWESI RATES. Losses promptly paid in Dunedin. MURRAY. ROBERTS. & CO., Chief Agents for Otago. 'VTORWICH ONION FIRE INSURANCE IS ' SOCIETY. INSURANCES effected at Lowest CurrentSUter LOSSBS^-from Fire and Lightning Covered. O!ftimsSett!ed"-with Promptitude and Liberality Agents for OUko: EHE PJERPETUAIi TRUSTBBS. ESTATE, JfcNtt AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Rattray street, Dunedin. rflHB PERPETUAL 'rtIUSTEESrESTATQ ± AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Capital ;> . ... ... ... £UsflM. Directors: The Hon. W. H. Reynolds. M.L.C. , The Hon. W. Downik Smwaut, M.thO. Thomas Moodie, Esq. Walter Hislop, Esq * /%«. Manager: Walter Hisiop. Offices : Corner of Rattray and Voget-rtreeU, Dunedin. «£ hiß «cts as Encutor or Trusteewide* Wills and Settlements, as Attorney for Absentee! md others, Manages Properties, Negotiates Loant Collects Interest, Rents, and Dividend* and con. iucts all General Agency Business. - For fnil particalarg Bee Company's Pamphlet . Public Kotice*. JJAILY TIMES AND WITifESS QTAGO SETTLEMENT JUBILEE JJJUMBER. Biographies of Old Setter Owing to thelargenumber of Bio. graphical Notices of Old Settlers which have been sent in to the pub* lishers, and to the limited space available, it has been found necessary to arrange for the publication of « number of these with other relative matter in additional sheets of the ordinary issues of the Witness following the publication of the Special , Number. These can be Btitched with the Jubilee publication. The publishers are therefore in a positio* to accept further contributions of this kind if sent in to them as early as possible in order to admit of arrangement. Agents and intending Subscriber! who have not yet sent in their orders are notified tbat these should be sent in at once, as from the orders already ' received the issue gives promise of being exhausted, and it cannot bn reprinted. Orders will be executed in »ccor* anc« with priority of receipt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 1

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