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Amnsements, A LHAMBRA THEATRE. i 3. ' ■ ' Sole Lessee and Manager, .. Mr P. R. Dix. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 24. Grand Opening of the above Theatre, which has been thoroughly renovated ana painted, and is now the cosiest place of entertainment in New Zealand. ~i DljTS' GAIETY COMPANY. I 1 DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. | BIGGER, BRIGHTER, and STRONGER THAN EVER. A GREAT GALAXY OF STARS. - TO-NIGHT, First Appearance o£ Mr-FRANK YORKE, Mr FRANK YORKE, The King of Burnt Cork Comedians'. \ Also, tho Charming Young Seirio, Miss ANNETTA BODIN". A Furore Created Nightly by The Marionettes . Olive Lenton Fred Davy Lulu Zesch Claude Sullivnr , Lazerne Eva Middleton Sam Gale The Klmores Bob Hall And Our .Great Double' Company in an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, . Beautiful New First Part, A DAY JN MOROCCO. A Dream of Oriental Splendour. EVERY ITEM NEW! NEW JOKES! NEW FARCES) PBICES: Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit SIXPENCE. Plan at the Dresden. Day Sale at Jacobs's. Doors Open 7.15; Commencing 8 sharp. 241 ALEC. ANDERSON, ManageT. A V E R S H A M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNUAL SOIREE, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING} Tea on Tables at C.30 p.m. Tickets, Is. 240 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. ANNUAL SOCIAti Will be heW in the CHURCH HALL THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. , 240 Meetings. I T V <5 R G A N*. A MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 2-itli inst., at 8 p.m., to consider tho question-of obtaining au ORGAN for the City. His Worship the Mayor ,has kindly consented to take the. chair. All" interested in the matter are invited to be 20o Sen ' ' GEO. M. THOMSON. Business AnnouncementsNEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. STOCK FULL AGAIN IN ALL; DEPARTMENTS. Stock-taking now being finished, G. & T. TOUNG Have Opened Out their Shipment ex Steamers Rakaia nnd Waiwera—viz.: 13 Cases Heavy Goods ex Rakaia. 6 Cases Heavy Goods ex Waiwera.----8 Boxes Jewellery and Watches by Parcels Post, Rakain,. 4 Boxes Jewellery and Watches by Parcels Post, Waiwera. " ■• THE SHOKFOR-PRESENTS. •''■■■ stL^.'i'-1-1-----''' - . ' TnE PLACE TO OBTAIN CHOICE AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Is Undoubtedly G. & T. YOUNG'S JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, 33 Prince 3 street, Dunedin. 26ju TAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Hyde Platform. Passenger Trains stop TWENTY MINUTES. HOT LUNCH Daily oil arrival of trains. Tea. Coffee, Fruit, Cigars, etc. JOHN BEATTY, 19s Proprietor. lIV THE BEST HOSIERY PAYS. j Whatever success a Hosiery Manufacturer achieves must first come frora the Character of floods he sells. Well- '• lighted shops, prominent location, efn- ■ c'eut salesmen, ;md a large selected stock are only incidental features that help matter?" Real reputation must . come from tha Goods themselves, and such goods .ive manufacture. Try them for yourselves. JAMES M'WILLIAMS, Hosiery and Shirt Manufacturer, 70 Princes street (Opposite A.M.P. Buildings), FISH LUNCHEONS, Is.—Silver Grid Cafe. ' Midday Dinner ,at the Cecil; weekly tickets by arrangement. 220 UNEQUALLED is AJAX, the King of Wushiu" Powders. Try it and be convinced^ ISo CLUB WORCESTER SAUCE—Superior to most snuces in use. Club Vinegar equstl to best imported.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). . PATER'S CHUTNEY SAUCE—Richest and best; r.3 used-in Melbourne and Sydney Clubs.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). SUN YOUNG CHONG & CO., Chinese Merchants, Stafford street, Dunedin.— Importers of Ten, Silk Handkerchiefs, Rolls of Silk, ■ TQRESERVED Ginger, Jars of Ginger, i Green Ginger, Vanity Fair, Old Gold Cigarettes, and all kinds of Toba6co, TTBTATER Lilies, Crackers, and Fireworks. yy All goods kept in stock sold at lowest prices. 20° SCHLAADT 8E05.. Engineers, Manufacturers of Boot Factory Plant,, Biscuit Machinery, Circular Saw Benches with Fret Saw Attachments; Repair YjDRAULIC Lifts, Steam, Hot-air Engines, Gas and Kerosene Engines r specialty; Renew Commutator Dynamos; LAWN Mowers Sharpened and Wringers Repaired; Repairs to all kinds of Machinery not enumerated; Jewellers' Rollers Returned.—■Cumbcrland^tree^JDuneam^^to SNEDDON, storekeeper, Mornington, has large stock Loasb/s Wahoo, Benjamin Gum, Cinnamon Cure, Koolibah, and Toothaere Cure. 26m TTT^AIKORAI Residents can get Loasby's _OIL Wahoo, Benjamin Gum, Cinnamon' Cure, Koolibah, from Morton and Sons, storekeepers, Kaikorai. , 26m /"iAROLIN .fc.CO., Stafford street, has utotk V> of Loasby's Wahoo, Cinnamon Cure, Benjamin Gum, and Koolibah. . SSra DO you know what Pure Ceylon GARDEN TEA really is? If you don't, just try Mira, the purest of Ceylon Teas. It will prove •v revolation to yon.—W. MITCHELL, sole importer, N.E. Valley. BARDSLEY, N.E. Valley, sells KOZIE » TEA. Try the 2s -Id; it is simply exquisite^ . mHE most popular public favourite, guarJ. anteed to draw well, is KOZIE TEA; rich, pure, strong, and wholesome. Bau A NGLO-PARISIAN DBESS-CUTTIKG.- £%. "Ideal one-piece Chart; easy to learn; j>erfect results.—Miss Kr>ts Stewart. Evening Classes.- Opposite D.I.C. ._ Al ISS KATE STEWART Resumed Teaching Anglo-Parisian System, of Dress-cutting —simplicity, elegance, perfect fit. f ADIESi who wish to make their own 1 1 Dresses with elegant finish, Learn .Anglo-. Parisian System of Dress-cutting. URNISH with H.W. Brunclell, 191 George street. Noted house for Suleboar<3s'r l Suites, and Bedroom Furniture. ,;:j;Hlss; PRANKIN, Tailor and Habit Maker, • Great King street (next Tabernacle),' Dune Sin. Latest patterns kept. , 180 fITVHE most certain and speedy. Cough Remedy JL< known is TUSSICURA (Wild Cherry ■Poctoral BaJm): sold everxwhew, , ■ r . .'•;'■ ■ .:'' ■■.'-. ',' 1 ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11872, 24 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11872, 24 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11872, 24 October 1900, Page 1

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