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Amusements pRINCESS THEATRE. Sole Lessje .. ... .. Mr P. R. Dir. General Manager .. ... Mr F. W. Duval; THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, LAST PERFORMANCE Of the LAST PERFORMANCE Gorgeous LAST PERFORMANCE Pantomim, THE BABES IN THE WOOD. THE BABES IN THE WOOD. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is.' Plan at the Dresden, - . • ' MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, _ " And Every Evening until further notice, ' DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY : .In ; A Gigantic Programme of the' • LATEST MINSTREL AND VARIETY • NOVELTIES. REFINED, HUMOROUS, SPARKLING. ENTIRELY NEW FIRST PART. New Dances, New Serios, Charming Ballads/ Grand Choruses, and a Host of Specialties. G ENDMEN 6 2 INTERLOCUTORS 3 And COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY. POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is, and Sixpence. Box Plan at-the Dresden. • Day Sale at Jacobs's. If Railway Notifications. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF THE IMPERIAL TROOPS. . In consequence of the POSTPONEMENT of the Visit of the Imperial Troops, Excursion Tickets will NOT now be ISSUED to Dunedin, as advertised, 31ja By Order. ZEALAND RAILWAYS, FUNERAL OF TOE LATE QUEEN. MEMORIAL SERVICES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will 1)8 ISSUED from any Station to any Station on SATURDAY, 2nd February, available'for Return on DAY OF ISSUE ONLY. RETURN FARES will bes! First Class: 2d per mile. Socond Class: Id por.mile. The minimum being 4s and 2s respectively* All Railway Goods Sheds and Railway l Wharves will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, 2nd February. _ , If By Order. 1 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FUNERAL OF THE QUEEN. On SATURDAY, 2nd February, all Trains which are Running at 11.30 a.m. will be brought to a Stand for Half an Hour, and all Trains which are due to Start afc 11.30 z.m. or after 11.30 a.m. on the 2nd February will Start Half an Hour Later than the usual time, and will run correspondingly later to destinations, sija ' / By Order. Public Notices. o T I o & SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of " The Banks ana Bankers Act, 1880," and "The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," the Offices of the undermentioned Banks will be Closed throughout New Zealand on SATURDAY, 2nd February, being the day fixed for the Burial of our late Sovereign, Queen Victoria:—

THE UNION BANK 01? AUSTRALIA; (LIMITED). G. E. TOpUHST, ' Inspeotori THE BAKE OF AUSTBALASIA, C. WINTER, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, . E. J. PINCH, Inspector. • THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEA< LAND (LIMITED). JAMES COATES, General Manager. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, JAMES EMBLING, 30ja General Manager. •Redding and birthday gifts, G. & T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS, 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Owing to their having Considerably Erf-ended their Premises, are now making an Exceptional' Display of 1 GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE ABOVE. Their Stock Comprises the Very Newest Goods in. WATCHES and CLOCKS, JEWELLERY* STERLING SILVER and ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE, LEATHER and FANCY GOODS, FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, Etc., eto. The Public aTe respectfully invited to Inspect their Magnificent Showroom and the Stock therein, both of which are Unequalled in the. Colony. WATCHES and JEWELLERY REPAIRED By. Skilled Workmen AT MODERATE PRICES. 26ja ERGUSSON & MITCHEJjI. take this opportunity of THANKTNG-their FRIENDS for the Kindly Sympathy wkich has bo generously been, extended to them in connection with tlioir late Fire. They also beg to THANK tho TRADE for their ASSISTANCE, and have pleasure in intimating that,until their Old Premises are Reinstated, the FACTORY is LOCATED in the WAREHOUSE in VOGEL and 'CUMBERLAND STREETS, lately occupied by Messrs Scoukr Bros, and Co., where a portion of the Plant and Machinery ate in operation. The Firm desiro that any Orders for Execution be left, at' No. 76 PRINCES STREET, and hope soon to have a First-class Plant installed on the old Bite. , ' OTAGO BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Arcade, Dunedin, will keep Open Lato To-night, Friday; Close AH Day Saturday.—Geo. Derby-qk-GUINEA. Handsome Upright English 00 PIANO (new); iron frame; easy payments.—Louis Holden, Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. - If EEPAIRS to all kinds of Bicycles and Sew* ing Machines; duplicates kept in stock.— Melville, George street. 29jj MADAME LEPER!, Phrenologist, etc., has returned for short season.—At Mrs Berti's Registry Office, Rattray street. 26ja A DAMSON & BEVERIDGE are constantly adding Fresh Novelties to their Select Stock. ELEGANT and Economical Millinery, Stylish Costumes for the holiday season, New Blouse Muslins and Silks, Children's Pelisses and Walking Coats, Pretty Hats. P RANKIN, Tailor and Habit Maker, • Great King street (next Tabernacle), Dunedin. Latest patterns kept. 18° CLUB WORCESTER SAUCE-Superior to most sauces in use. Club Vinegar equal to best imported.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). PATER'S CHUTNEY SAUCE—Richest and best; as used in Melbourne and Sydney Clubs.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). ALLAN.& SMITH have a Good Stock of . Prime Omimi Factory Cheese on hand. , MILD-CURED Dairy-fed Hams and Bacon. ■ ~. One ■ trial solicited. Try our 'Fruits : (cleaned by patent machinery). ALLAN & SMITH, King street,'want pur- '' chasers of Teas at Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Bd, v 2s. Best value obtainable. FREE WHEELS have come to stay.' The best place' to get. them fitted; Cooke, Howlison's. ' 21ja STOCK AND .GRAZING NOlSci (by jJrover) weekly in the Oiafjo. Witness.' I live column of ftock news, .which has met with many tokens of approval from breeders, buyers, and the general publie. * .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11956, 1 February 1901, Page 1