Amusements. DKIKCESS THEATRE LAST-NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of BLAND HOLT'S Popular Melodramatic Sensational Drains ■/■. NEW BABYLON, NEW BABYLON NEW BABYLON, NEW BABYLON. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ' LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the SUCCESSION OP EXCITING AND PERFECT TABLEAUX: The Collision in Mid-Ocean, The Horse and Cattle Show The Covent Garden Floral Pete, Goodwood on " Stakes " Day, The Embankment Robbery, Thieves' Kitchen, .Seven Dialr LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ■ Of the COMICAL, SIDE-SPLITTING INCIDENT* 1 ,--. • Johnny Lamb at the Cattle Show ■:■■ The Half-hour.of Hilarity at the Fete, The Cciter Characteristic Ballet. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE • • Of NEW BABYLON. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, First Production in Now Zealand of Bit - New Patriotic Drama, THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR. ™E ABSENT-MINDED .BEGGAR. THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR. . CONTINGENT NIGHT, Under the Patronage' and in the Presence ot HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. ■ '■■ The Earl of Ranfurly, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WEBB, 100 MEMBERS .of the FOURTH CONTIN^ GENT for SOUTH AFRICA. ; THURSDAY. EVENING NEXT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT Prices: ■■ 4s, 2s 6d,' and One Shilling. Box Plan at the Dresden. Early Door TkSfeta to Stalls and Pit (High street entrance) at Jacobs's.v*- . .. •.■•'• ■ 4 'CHRISTIE SIMONSENS,' Wm .-.-,■-'. - ■ ■' Business Manager. TpTNDER the Patronage and in the Presence -.*-> ..: of His Excellency the Governor, THEEARL OF RANFURLY, K.C.M:G. ; FAREWELL SMOKE SOCIAL Tendered to GOLDFIELDS' MEMBERS OF FOURTH AND FIFTH CONTINGENTS, - GARRISON HALL, WEDNESDAY'NEXT, 21st INST., 'At 8 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Hon. THOMAS FERGUS in the Chair. TICKETS, 5s EACH. Tickets for Admission of Ladie3 to the Gallery, ' 2s each. G. L. STEWART, Hon. Sec, 2°m Bank of N.Z. Buudings. fJOHTIN g.iE' N T WEEK GARRISON, HALL, ,_- FRIDAY, MARCH,23. '" AGRICULTURAL-EALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 24. THE ROYAL •; KINEMATOGRAPH COMPANY. : MYRIORAMIC DISPLAY. TRANSVAAL WAR PICTURES. j'.v ■'■ • - PATRIOTIC SONGS, ' Mrs Hudson. Miss Brewer. Mr Earquhar" Young. Mr J. Hopiing. L _ ■■'.:■: And Others. The Favourite North-East Valley Band will (Admission;.-Gallery. 2!; Body of Hall Is. Ten. Per-Cent, of Proceeds to Indian Famine ■■•..-.■ Relief Fund. 17m
Meetings. EAKKEE MEMOKIAIi F^J'lfr A MEETING- of SUBSCRIBERS . to4J» : abpve.-JFund will be-iuddvat the HospitaVcn rW«OIfESDAY, Match 21, atia-ajn'. G. P. BROWU, Hon^6e<irctaiy. ,£>TAGO .DAILY TIMES. _IW <^y Gaumru and Invercargill. CSrojjlatrMV acH«iisivaly ia Dunediu and-ail ftosmnal towns. w«iim»-.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11686, 20 March 1900, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11686, 20 March 1900, Page 1
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