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Amusements. A LHAMBRA THEATRE, il Dowling street. FULLER'S WAXWORKS. TO-NIGHT,—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT, First Appearance in Dunedin of THE LESLIE BROS., THE LESLIE BROS., The Celebrated Comedians and Talented Musicians, in their- Screaming and Interesting Sketch, MUSIC MAD. MUSIC MAD. First appearance of MISS MABEL LESLIE, Serio and Male Impersonator. . First appearance of Mr FRED LESLIE, Jun., Mr FRED LESLIE, Jun., Champion End Man, Comedian—" A man with . a reputation." . This is. the most up-to-date and expensive combination Mr. Fuller has yet engaged, and the public have only to see them once and they recommend themselves. No advance in Prices of Admission, 6d. Doors open 7.15 to 10. pKI N C E S S THEATRE. Under the Direction of Messrs J. C. WILLIAMSON and GEO. MUSGROVE. Touring Manager....Mr HAROLD ASHTON. ■-;< EXTRAORDINARY EVENT Of , ' EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, And for POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS OJNLT (Owing to the Company having to return to America per the February mailboat from Auckland). First Appearance in Dunedin of the Famous American Comedian,Mr HARRY CONOR, With' whom is associated Messrs HOYT and M'KEE'S COMPANY, From the Madison square Theatre, New York. Despite the unfortunately limited season, the directors will find opportunity of presenting the two Musical Comedies with which Mr Conor's name is indelibly associated, and which have caused such a furore of enthusiasm throughout Axistralia Rnd the northern cities of New Zea- . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, And for FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, The Finest and Funniest of all Musical Comedies, "A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." Introducing Mr Conor in his inimitable impersonation of " Welland Strong "—absolutely the most humorous presentment ever seen on any stage. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and 8, Another Remarkably Fine Musical Comedy, A STRANGER IN NEW YORK. The Box Plan for the Six Performances will be opened at Begg and Co.'s TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING,, at 10. Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pitt, Is; Early Door (Pit) 6d extra-. , 29ja DO.NE.DIN, CHORAL SOCIETY. NOTICE' TO PERFORMING. MEMBERS. ' COSTA'S "ELI." PRACTICE WILL BE RESUMED on TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, at 8 p.m.,' ■ '. "'. Lithe Victoria Hall, .Agricultural.Buildings, When every Member is requested to be present, to enable the Secretary to compile the attendance roll for tli.e ensuing year. Intending; New Members are requested to present themselves for testing on TUESDAY EVENING, at, 7. o'clock sharp. No new member will.be admitted after first two practices. : H. C.. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary, 23ja Agricultural Hall. Buildings. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, '6d always; four now tables; games marked; hot counter lunch; back entrance by Georgeson's, fishmonger. .. 28d Business Announcements. "\T E W GOODS. NEW GOODS. ; Ex Aotea and Parcels Post. G. & T. rOUJSTG Have just received large additions to their MAGNIFICENT STOCK, which is now REPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The selection offered by them is unequalled GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES JEWELLERY STERLING SiLVER GOODS ' ELECTKO SILVER-PLATED WARE CHINA WARE AND FANCY GOODS Etc., etc. Those wishing to purchase WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY.GIFTS should call and inspect this Splendid Stock. Please Note.—All goods are purchased in Europe by one of the partners FOR CASH, thus enabling G. & T. Young to offer to the public the: NEWEST and BEST of everything stocked by them, and at reasonable prices. G. & T. YOUNG, 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; Also at Wellington, Tiinaru, and Oamaru. • RABBIT Trappers.—Send for crates; deal . direct with exporters.—Cowan and Co Freezing Works, Port Chalmers. 26ja AT. SIMON BROTHERS'.-Ladios' beautiful American shoes, 5s Gd; tan, 5s 9d; Levant, 4s lid; plain kid, 4s lid. 27ja ABBITS, Rabbits. — AGENTS Wanted arrange supply and cartage throughout Southland, Otago.—White, Albert Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. 23ja £ NSELL & PORTER, Grocers, King street, Jrk- for Loasby's'Wahoo for Indigestion; Koolibahfor all Pains. . 13ja ACME SCHOOL, 76 George street.—All Branches of Dressmaking thoroughly taught. Our system is certainly the VERY best in' the market. Price, with drafting lessons, £1 Is. Special railway concessions to country pupils. MILLINERY Classes under personal supervision of Miss Hinds, who holds firstclass Melbourne certificates. Proficiency certificates given. 23ja STILL Lending.-S.ee the Hygienic " Jcnnes Miller" boot's and shoes;. also the celebrated Laird Schrober's high-class makes.— Simon Brothers, Sole Agents. 27ja lADIES' Scissors, Pocket Knives, Table J Knives, Butchers' Knives; New Goods; Large Assortment.—Couston, ironmonger, Rattrny street. ' ' 25ja MAMAME LONELLO, Professional Palmist and Clairvoyant; advice given upon all subjects.—Forth street, Athol place. 27ja BEEHIVE" Boots.—Guaranteed good wear; men's-strong working Balmorals, 10s 6d; splendid Bluchers, 6s Gd.—Simon Brothers. • • ; 2?ja RHODES'S LAUNDRY, Kelvin Grove, Solicit Family and Hotel Laundry Work; 21 years' experience of fine bleaching. YOU can1 rely on Courtesy, Carefulness, and Punctuality.—Rhodes's Laundry, Kelvin Grove. Telephone 7SO. 22m A& J. M'FARLANE recommend Loasby's . Wahoo, Koolibah, Cinnamon Cure, and Bcnjamjn Gum. Large stocks always on hand. NICE Umbrellas and Sunshades Made to . Order in any style; best silks, handles, etc.—Only, at Lethabyls. T ADIES can have their Parasols made in any JLJ Style, with Materials to Match their Costumes.—Lethaby's. WE can supply a Fashionable Gentleman's . Umbrella, guaranteed 12 months, at Oa'Gd. ■ •' OUR Special Line of Ladies' arid Gentlemen's Umbrellas, suitable for presents, from 10s 6d to £2 2s.—Only at_LETHAB"TS._ rfWSSICURA (Wild Cherry Balm)-If you A hays a nasty cough it will cure it. TTNRIVALLED Value.-Gents' dress Bal--I_J morals, Ss Gd; ropo shoes, Is lid; carpet slippers, Is 9d.—Simon Brothers. 27ja PRANKIN, Tailor and Habit Maker, • Great King street (next Tabernacle), Dunedin.', Latest patterns kept. . 180 XUSSICUKA, for Influenza, is unequalled; try. ii.-Kri-j,, 2s 6d. 6jv

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 1

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