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f Amusements. fOBINCE. S'S THEATRE, " THIS AFTERNOON, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 20th. A GRAND MATINEE ' Of the ■ Popular Comedy-Drama, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY, Will be performed, with tho favourite Child* Actress Little Gladys Hughes as. the Little ,■•■■'.• :'' '. Lord. •. ~ ' ■':' :'.■' ,' ■ CHILDREN'S DRESS CIRCLE, Is: ' STALLS, 6d. Miss Hardie has invited 50 of the children of tho Industrial School, Caversham, to witness the perfoimance, who will be accompanied by their band, which will play during the intervals CHILDREN'S DRESS CIRCLE, Is; STALLS, 6d. Tickets, Jacobs's. Doors, 1.45; Curtain, 2.80. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ~ * FAREWELL OF THE CONSTANCE HARDIE COMPANY, When, a COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT will bo tendered Miss Hardie and Little Gladys. MISS HARDIE and MR. CHAS. HILI, Will perform' the Comedietta, entitled • ■ ' A HUSBAND IN CLOVER. LITTLE GLADYS HUGHES in Coster Son?s and Tambourine Dance. Mr F. GILBERT, , Comic Songs in Character. Mr GEO. HAHPUR,. a Descriptive Song. . Miss EDITH LEECH and Mr SIDNEY CLIFFORD (late ■ of the MinneHaha Minstrels, Manchester) have kindly volunteered their services. The Company will play the second act of . LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ' Box Plan, Dresden. Day Sale,- Jacobs's. Doors, 7; Curtain, 8. Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is. _ _ : GEO. A. WEBB/ "ORINCESS THEAT rTe~. Manager Mr M. B. Curtis. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 22nd and 23rd August. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. The Management beg to announce TWO FINAL AND FAREWELL PERFORM ANCES on MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT Of DANTE THE GREAT, When, at the above Theatre, will be produce? his Most Marvellous of all Illusion's, ; THE .FATE,OF MADAME SANS GENE. ■ /THE FATE OF MADAME SANS GENE; ' THE FATE OF .MADAME; SAN a GEJN^' Which ■ lie ■ was; unable to produce during trti Season just closed owing to the inadequate facilities of'the stage; and •' - . A NEW, BUDGET X>F MYSTERY ' . ;UP TO DATE. '...•■..■.■• PRICES: Circle, 3s; StaUs r 2s; Pit, U. ■ .; Box Office Dresden. Day Sales Jacobs's. 19au J. E. PETHEJ3ICK. xi o of S I l S" O.R.F.TL TRIAL MATCH. CARISBROOK GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Kick-off at 3 p m. Admission Grounds, 6d, Grancl Stand, 68 extras Ladies Free, i Meetings. THOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLE*. j. ' I beg to inform the Residents that I intend PLACING the WHOLE POSITION relating to the TRAMWAY DIFFICULTY before a PUBLIC MEETING at an early date, and I now request them not to be a party in prejudicing Council's position by any ill-advised motion at a public meeting, which is called by the miaority in the Council for Saturday evening, when they are well aware "my attendance *■ impossible. JOHN EVANS, * Mayor. 18th August, 1898. 19aa Shows. TVUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB. DOGS, FOWLS, PIGEONS. SHOW!, SHOW t HATCHING MACHINES IN FULD WORKING ORDER TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AGRICULTURAL HAL& GARRISON BAND Will Play Selections during the Evening Admission, Is. Children, 10 a.m.—3 p.m. Saturday,'3d. Educational. rVUNEDIN SCHOOL -OF ART ANF *-* DESIGN, Moras place. JIFE CLASS every TUESDAY and THUR3 DAY EVENING from 7to 9.:: " ; • DAVID HUTTON, .6au ' . : ' . Art Master. !\ UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ' GILLIES'' SCHOLARSHIP. One Scholarship.of £50 a year, tenable fot three years, is offered for competition in October, 1898, to x^ersons between .16 and 20 jrears of age born ,in the colony, and who require pecuniary aid, to obtain a University Education. ' Candidates are required to give n their names on or before Ist October next x> the Registrar, from whom full information, nay be obtained. ' '■••'■. Examinations may be .'held at ■ Auckland, SVellington," Christenurch, and Dunedih. .. D. ,W. RUNCBf &JSy • •■••' " Registrar. August 10, 1898. ' _ 20att HAWTHORN Kindergarten. and Private School.—Miss Lees, Howe street Hall." / classes Resumed (Hal f-quarter.' Commences), Tuesday, August.23. .' • ■ .' ' " 20au ipi PARKER receives PUPILS for the :". LtJ. ••- VIOLIN at his 'studio, 149 George street. ■■ ; ■ _..... . .-,. : 15au «TSTANTED, by Lady, LESSONS •on "the TT . BANJO.—-State terms; etc., to Melody, Times' Office.;, , .. .■■/:,'■ •:.■■:■! .-■■ ■> - 20au KTCT ANTED, COACfi'in "Chemistry.— ApplyT.¥ Urgent, Times Office. " 19au Daily Times and Witness ' JUBILEE NTJMBEB. The whole of the orders for the Second Edition of the Daily Times and Witness Jubilee Number having now been executed, Agents and Subscribers are .'• notified that the Publishers have a few copies remaining on hand, to secure which early Application will be neceseary. . THHE First Utility of frequent and regulai A advertising consists in this: There is at all ,imes n large class of persons, both .in country and •■ ;own, who have no fixed places for the purchase ■ >f certain necessary articles, and are ready to be iwayed aud drawn towards any particular place ivhich is earnestly brought under their notice, [ndifferent to all,.they yield without hesitation to ;he first who asks

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 1

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