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Amusements. pRINCESS THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager...,W:lliam Anderson. Business Ua-myi- .. I, James Hendy. Rep. for Mr Sheridau.~.,,..Frank AVeathcrsby. THE LAUGHING SEASON. TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-KIGHTI "IT'S ALL BIGHT; IT'S ONLY DAN." Return to Dunedin of the univcrsally-popiilai Comedian, JOHN F. SHERIDAN, The Original Widow O'Brien. To signalise such a brilliant installation ol roystfriug intercut- there will be presented Gen. I!. Sims's mid Leonard Merrick's specially written and appropriately-titled play WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED. WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED. WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED. Mr SHERIDAN as DAN RAFFERTY. MOLLY SULLIVAN. MARY ANN MALONEY. HANS SPOOFENHIEMER. ONTONIA MARASCHINO. DANDY PAT. Willi all iU Beautiful Scenery, With all its Marvellous Sensation, With all ita Novelty and Brilliancy, With all its Fun and Comedy. The entire scenery lor this play has been imported from England. .Mr SHERIDAN will be Supported by a FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Three Hours' Fun, Sensation, Music, and) Comedy. Musical Conductor Geo. Gardner. Stage Manager Duggan. NOTE THE PRICES :-DreS9 Cire-lo ana Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Day. Sale at Jacobs's, tobacconist. BOX PLAN at (ho Dresden Music Warehouse. Touring Representative, MICHAEL JOSEPH. ATAGO YACHT CLUB. OPENING OP THE SEASOIJ TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Procession starts at, 3 p.m. ■' N. OLIPHANT, IGn Hon. Secretary. /-IRICKET. CRICKET. \J On Carisbrook Ground TO-DAY, CARISBROOK A v. GKANGE. Tlio Match o£ the Season. Admission, Gd; Ladies Free. WILL 0. KEMPTHORNE, Hon. Secretary. /TkTAGO ANNUAL REGATTA. BOXING DAY, 190 L" PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 1. First Class Yacht Race (Handicap). Distance, 15 miles. 2. Second Class Yacht Race (Handicap). Dis< tance, 10 miles. 3. Third Class Yacht Race (Handicap), Dis« tance, 10 miles. 4. Open Boat Sailing Race (Handicap), lot boats under 18ft. Distance, 5 miles. 5. Open Boat Sailing Race (Handicap), for boats 18ft and over. Distance, 7$ miles. G. Fishing Whaleboat Sailing Race (Handicap). Distance, 71 miles. 7. First Class Model Yacht Race. S. Second Class Model Yacht Race. SI. Maiden Four-oar Gig Race. 10. Maiden Double Scullers Race. 11. Maiden Pair-oar Gig Race. 12. Junior Four-oar Gig Race. 13. Junior Pair-oa-r Gig Race. H. Junior Double Scullers Race. 15. Senior Four-oar Gig Race. 1C Senior Pair-oar Gig Race. 17. Senior Double Scullers Race. IS. Ships' Four-oar Gig Race. GRAND SUBMARINE EXPLOSION All Rowing Races, with the exception of Ships' Gig Ruce, will be rowed under the Jiulet of iho N.Z.A.R.A. The distance in tliosi events is one mile and a-lialf. Details of the above in future announcement. JAS. H. CRAWFORD, 'Jin Hon. Secretary. ATAftO ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION NOW OPEN DAILY In the CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE, From 10 a.m. to 0 p.m., and from 7.30 to It in the evening. Music Every Evening. Admission, Is; Catalogues, Gd. Tickets in the Art Union, 2s Cd each. JOHN H. SCOTT, 9" Hon. Sec. "MIT E WORLD'S FAIR," .1. Exhibition Building. Melbourne. PI'BLIC NOTICE. As the timo lixed for tho Druwiii" of the ART UNION in connection with the above is Close a! Hand, Holders of Tickets are requested to SEND in their RETURNS us soon as possible. P. J. O'CONNOR, Hon. Secretary. _Mndcrii Chambers, Collins street, Melbourne. fi RKKXHOUGH IS COMING. Novcm- _ _'"- : 7 i? B, ?'• Ha BILLIAROS.-Watson-s, 6d; tables splendid order; new cloths; hotel nearest wait Koslyn trains; short nit by Georeeson's. IGau Sportiner. tSuNEDIN~Jo'cKEY CLUB'S RACES •V Wi " be held at Wingatui, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 28th and 30th NOVEMBER. First Race each Day at 12.30, and Last Race at 5.15. £1 and 10s Totalisators. Admission: Grounds, Is; Grand Stand, 10.1 extra. Tickets lor Stand can lie Purchased at Railway Station. SPECIAL TRAINS. Trains leave Dunedin for Racecourse Siding at !).20, 10.50, 11.20. 11.43, 12.15, 1.0, and 1.15; returning from Siding at 4.50, 5.30, 5.45, and G. 10; also from Station, at 6.10 and , 0.30. The following Trains Run DIRECT to and Irom Siding: Out Trains—ll.2o, 11.45, and 12.15; In Trains—l.3o, 5.30, and 5.45. Return Fares (including admission to Publio' Grounds):-Carriages, 2s Cd; Seated Waggons, H. L. JAMES, 12n Secretary, _ Business Announcements. r- TOLLY, k- fcg f[ TTTATCHMAKER and Jeweller, George » » street, has Reduced his Prices Cleaning .<! and Repairing Watche3, Clocks, and Jewellery. 10 CJT. GEORGE JAM.-Best in the market.O All Grocin. 2J»o NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, •weekly is th» Otigo Witness, dealing with

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12202, 16 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12202, 16 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12202, 16 November 1901, Page 1

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