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Amusements. PIKIHCESS THEATRE. j TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LAST TWO NIGHTS, M'ADOO'S JUBILEE SINGERS JUBILEE SINGERS And PASSION PLAY. PASSION PLAY. Enthusiastic Audience Each Evening. • THE JUBILEE CHORUSES THE DB LIGHT OF EVERYONE. The Character Impersonation o£ GAUZE A Feature Well Worth Seeing. SPECIAL NOTICE. GRAND SACRED CONCERT On CHRISTMAS NIGHT. Miss UNDERWOOD will sing " CALVARY." Mr COLLINS.wiII sing "NAZARETH." Pianoforte Solo: Liszt's " Rhapsodic, No. 12 (by request), Professor C. A. WHITE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Dresden House. Day Sales at Jacobs's, tobacconist. R. H. COLLINS, Manager. SFu^TY^e^nW^^Mo^l^^FRIDAY, December 25.-Milton.° ' SATURDAY, December 29,-Clinton. JpRINCESS THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mr C. R. Stanford. Business Manager....Mr Ernest Blackstone. GRAND CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION. Mr C. R. Stanford has the honour to Announce that he will Inaugurate a Dramatic Season in Dunedin on WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER "6 BOXING NIGHT, When will be presented an Entirely Original MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE Entitled THE POWER AND THE GLORY THE POWER AND THE GLORY. THE POWER AND THE GLORyJ By Arrangement with Mr CHARLES HOLLOWAY, And interpreted by the MOST POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION IN AUSTRALASIA, Including: Miss Ida Gresharn Mr J. F. Cathcart Miss Roland Watt 3Mr J. P. O'Neill Phillips Mr Frank Hawthorn* Miss Rosa Conroy Mr Geo. Chalmers Miss Katie Towers Mr Frank Haroourt Miss Rose Holloway Mr C. B. Westmacott Miss Pearllie HellraiichMr S. A. Fitzgerald Miss Rose Travis Mr Edwin Campbell Mr P. Kingston Mr W. Taite Mr F. P. Crofton Mr J. Ashton King The Orchestra under the Leadership oi Mr FRANK ENGARDE. THE POWER AND THE GLORY. A Startling, Picturesque, Realistic Production of Exceptional Merit. A Dramatic Representation of Surprising Grandeur. A Display of Absolute Magnificence. An Example of Present-day Enterprise. PRICES: Dress Circle ana Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Earls Doors, 6d Extra. Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Day Sale Tickets at Jacpbs's.'. PRINCESS THEATRE.—Wanted, 25 Men as Supers, 20 Extra Ladies, and 6 Small Children.—Apply Stage Door This (Monday) Morning, 10 o'clock. 22nd A GRICULTURAL. HALL, • CHRISTMAS NIGHT. GRAND PRODUCTION Of "THE MESSIAH" By the ■ DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. . Overture at 8 p.m. sharp, Admission, Is (to all parts). Seats can be Reserved at the Dresden on the payment of Is extra. Tickets to be had at the Dresden Company*! and C. Begg and Co.'s. H. C. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. Agricultural Hall Buildings. ' 20*S WAR Tactics—Playing -at war. Everyone should play "Bobs," the new Transvaal War Game. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, 6d; tables splendid order; new cloths; hotel nearest wait Roslyn trams; short cut by Georgeson's. 3d OUTRAM SPORTS, Boxing Day, December 26.—Train leaves Dunedin 9.15 a.m.; return G. 15 p.m. 213 "OALMERSTON Volunteer and Athletic JL SPORTS, New Year's Day; Band, Bagpipes, Refreshments; Post Entries.—J. Fleming, Secretary. 19d Public Notices. rNHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAB PRESENTS. G. & T. YOUNG, 83 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Having considerably Enlarged their Premises, are this year making an EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE DISPLAY. OF NOVELTIES Suitable for the above. New Goo3s being opened almost daily, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER A*ND PLATED WARE, LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, Etc., etc. The Largest and Finest Jewellery Establishment, with the Choicest and Best Selected Stock, in the Colony. ' EXCELLENT QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE GUARANTEED. INSPECTION INVITED. Y\AILY miMES AND "^TITNESS "V"MAS A NNUAL. _Z\. Jfk. ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. The above Publication is Now Published PRICE ONE SHILLING. QECRETARIES OF DREDGING COMPANIES Who have not as yet returned the Slips (witK corrections) to the Editor and Compiler of THE MINING INVESTOR'S GUIDE, Mr Alfred H. Burton, Liverpool street, Duuedin, are kindly requested to do so as soon as possible, as the copy for THE THIRD NUMBER Is nearly READY FOR THE PRESS. WANTED— Job Line Men's Grey Merino Underpants, 2s 6d parr; greatest bargain ever offered.—Bentham's, George street. fi ENERAL BOBS conquered the Bo<M>. birt ' \Jf " Bobs" will conquer the world. " Bobs " is the best War Game ever invented. T^TOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWr-H?:. JLtJL King of all Asthma. Cures; all cherais».i md stores.—Kempthornc-Prosser, yhoU»»!e sscnts.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11924, 24 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11924, 24 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11924, 24 December 1900, Page 1

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