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Amusements pRINCESS THEATRE. j Sole Lessse .. .. .. Mr P. R. Dix. | General Manager .. .. Mr P. W. Duval; THE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED - I TO-NIGHT. r | MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. 5 5 MONDAY NEXT, And Every Evening Until Further Notics, DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY ' DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY t, lii a 1 GIGANTIC VARIETY PROGRAMME' i Of 0 The Latest Minstrel and Vaudeville Novelties* 1 5 OUR NEW FIRST PART-A RUEAL 3 1 RETREAT. G End Men. 2 Interlocutors. COMPLETE DOUBLE COMPANY, Including a Constellation of Star Performers^ r | DON'T FORGET! '' MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The Greatest Vaudeville Entertainment Eva! Presented to the Public. " Popular Prices: 2s, Is, aid Pit 6d. Bos; ' plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. j 2f Business Manager, C. R. BAILEY. , '! JJ 0Y A L A3•C AD E, ■ OPENING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Open Day and Night Continuously, TUSSAUD'S ROYAL WAXWORKS ! And FINE ART MUSEE. f Tlie Finest Up-to-date Life-size Wax Figures f ever seen in the colonies, including her late • | Majesty Queen Victoria (a. work of art in itself); „ | also King Edward VII, and the whole of the ' t Royal Family; and last, hut not least, the,. ' j Sleeping Beauty, a breathing mechanical was s figure which actually mocks life. Never before ■ I seen in the colonies; STEREORAMAS—"Ia ' | Marriage a Failure? " now the rage of London; . f and a hundred and one other novelties tod f numerous to mention. 2f TOM G. FITZGERALD, Manager. . | riTHEATRICAL.—Two Gentlemen require s | JL RE-ENGAGEMENTS; juvenile, char- , E acter, comedy; English and colonial experi--5 ence.—Address F, Times Office. 2f c | 'OILLIAROS.—Watson's, 6d; tables splen« 1 -*-» did order; new cloths; hotel nearest wait Roslyn trams; short cut by/Georgeson's. 3d j Meetings. IJ OCAL INDUSTRY GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). ; An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET- | ING of Shareholders in the above Company I will be held in tha Company's Registered " ! Office, Irvine street, Lawrence, on THURS- ' | DAY, the 14th day of February, 1901, at 3 1 : o'clock p.m. ■ | BUSINESS j J To take into Consideration the Advisability; | of Voluntarily Winding Up the Com- - j pany. , J. C. ARBUCKLE, I 23ja ■ i Secretary. j; ; ij Lectures. t s —: fjjmHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. . C Board Room, Agricultural Hall - S i (First Entrance). * 1 "WHAT THEOSOPHY HAS DONE FOR , THE WORLD." I i Short Addresses by each of the returned • i | Delegates—Miss C. W. Christie, Miss H. J. i I Home, and Mr D. W. M. Burn, M.A. : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 6.30 p.m. * Public Notices. 1 I REDDING, AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS, 1 (J. & T. YOUNG, if JEWELLERS, 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, 1 Owing to their havirfg Considerably Extended their Premises, are now making an Exceptional Display of GOODS SUITABLE'FOR THE ABOVE. Their Stock Comprises the Very Newest »| Goods in : I WATCHES and CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, I STERLING SILVER and ELECTRO - S SILVER-PLATED WARE, ' LEATHER and FANCY GOODS, " FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, Etc,, etfc 5 The Public are respectfully invited to Inspect . their Magnificent Showroom and the Stock , therein, both of which are Unequalled in the f Colony. 1.1 WATCHES and JEWELLERY REPAIRED By Skilled Workmen j! AT MODERATE PRICES. 25ja 1| . - . ... . | your Grocer for Blarenfeldt and Tvede'i HOUSEHOLD JUNKET TABLETS AND RENNET. j ( Agents for Otago and Southland,. MACKERRAS & HAZLETT. A. BUSCK, Auckland, j Sole Agent for New Zealand. lKn 3 • CHAMPAGNE ALES. 5 EQUAL TO ENGLISH. And at a LOWER PRICE. e MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, t j Agents. 3al | jTMTS ' BEEMHEX WATCHMAKER, 3EWELLER, AND !f CONSULTING OPTICIAN, » 34 PRINCES STREET a (Next Braithwaite's), ,[ f Student of Mr Lionel Lawrance, Instructor o! j Visual Optics to the London Spectacle|m makers' Company'. e Consultation free, Sight-testing free. No case treated that cannot he accurately, diagnostic cated. Pamphlets and price list on applicatian. DAMSON ffI.BEVERIDGE are constantly adding Fresh Novelties tV their Select Stock. a ' TTILEGANT and Economical Millinery, - 11l Stylish Costumes for the holiday season, '• New Blouse Muslins an,d Silks, Children's Pelisses and Walking Coats, Pretty Hats. 1 (PLUB WORCESTER SAUCE—Superior to j\J most sauces in use. Club Vinegar equal 1 to best imported.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). HATER'S CHUTNEY SAUCE-Richest JL and best; as used in Melbourne »nd Sydney Olubs.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). 3 A LLAN & SMITH have a Good Stock o£ X3L 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 purchasers of Teas at Is 3d, Is Gd, Is Bd, 2s. Best value obtainable. . /CAUTION.—When purchasing, see you get V/ the Genuine "Mandarin Chinese Laundry Glaze." Used all over the world. MANDARIN BRAND - Only genuine " Chinese Laundry Glaze "; 6d and Is, ■ everywhere, wholesale agent, Wm. Taylor, * merchant, Dunedin. MASON'S Summer Drinks, 93; three bottles 2s. Diamond Dyes, Gd; Maypole Soap, j; 6d.—Hawkins's, 106 George street. BLOOMINE," the great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure, Gd; everywhere, and at } Hawkins's, IPG George street. S TWTCH DROPS, Gd; Beecham's Pills, In; 3 sJ Pink Pills, 3s; Cuticura Soap, Is 3d.— J Hawkins's, 106 George street. CONSULT Mrs Louisa Hawkins, 10S Georgt street. By letter, 6s;' personally, free, t Female Pills, 3s 6d and 5a box. WORLD RENOWNED.-" Spring Biossom Ointment" and " Spring BloSfcm s Pills," Gd and Is. All chemists and groctiß. PRING BLOSSOM HEALING WASH." Is 6d, everywhere. "Sepoy's Prairi* Cure".2s Gd; "Sepoy's Prairie Oil," 2a Gd.— i- Hawkins's, George street. . [ 1 TTNEQUALLED is AJAX, the King o! v.' Wa shire. Powders. Try it and be conil vince<* • • »8o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11957, 2 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11957, 2 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11957, 2 February 1901, Page 1