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AMUSEMENTS. - 'OVERWHELMING CROWD. J ' Thousands Turned Away, unable to gain admission, Last . Night, at the ' \ ... ■ . ■ Opening ei • ' : W IRTH 811 0 S.' :• ; GREAT ALLIED SHOWS, . j. SOUTHERN OVAL. '• Tremendous Trio, which Wirtli's Great Sliovrt Monopolise. Two .Seemingly Superhuman Feats, Challenging tiie Omnipotence and Omnipresence of Accepted Natural Laws. . * Scientists Dazed, Philosophers Puzzled, the I Public Paralysed with, Amazement. The . Cream of tho World's Most Astounding' Features. ! ' 'CIIEF AL' 0, • « • The Daring, Dauntless Demon, Who "■ ... LEAPS THE CHASM ... And s LOOPS KILPATRICK'S DEATH-TRAP. Tho Most Sensational, Startling, Bloodtingling Acts in the World. SHAKING DICE WITH DEATH. COLQUETT, the Modern Spring-heeled Jack, And . Captain M'CLOUD'S WILD WEST SHOW. WIRTH'S N WORLD-FAMOUS WILD ANIMAL ARENA, h "EQUINE PARADOX. • • ' t And One Hundred Other Features. : SIX MORE NIGHTS ONLY, et : MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON at. 2.15, when Children wil! he admitted, for Halfprice. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! One of the AMERICAN COWBOYS (WILD 7f BILL) will undertake to Ride and Tamo the ~ Notorious Outlaw Hor.«e known as "MAORI JACK." owned by Mr W. Buddicom, of South Dmiedin. le WATCH for GREAT WILD WEST DISPLAY and GUANO FREE STREET ». PAnADE. NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON, :e on the CALEDONIAN GROUND. 50 ■ • TO-NIGHT, Another Grand, Thrilling ProQ ~ grcu\mfi. potuuienciiig'at Doors open one M hour earlier for a jour of ilio Menagerie, 5,! Museum, Freaks, and Stables. PRICES: -Is, Us. 2s. and Is. Box Plan at Circus. Children Half-price to Matinee only \ on Saturday. ~ Prices of Admission lo ICilpatrick's Deathtrap Loop: Adults, Is; Children under 12, 63. _ CH\ JOSEPH'S _ HALL, RATTRAY f O STREET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ENTERTAINMENT in Aid of tho Funds 111 o' the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The feral formers are: Misses Edith Leech, G. Meenan, Jj V. Fraser, IC. Martin, S. and'N. Hall, May 1( j Pound, Messrs T. Hussey, Graham, B. Stevens, Mason, and W. L'ochrane (the champion humourist from 11.M.5. Phoebe), se _ Admission Ono. Shilling. AT" U RDTY TF TER N0 0 N,' FEBRUARY 18, .1905. 31 GRAND MARINE EXCURSION TO ~ OTAGO HKA7JS' By the Union Compauy'a Favourite Steamship CORINNA, S. From Dunedin Wharf, Calling at Port Chalmers. In Aid of Funds to send Port Chalmers' Rowing Club's 'Champion Crew to Championship Regatta at Wellington. Steamer Leaves Dunedin Wharf at 2.30 p.m. Port Chalmers Band in Attendance. Refreshments Obtainable on Board, in ■_ >B TICKETS-From Dimediu, 2s; from Port Chalmers, Is. W, T. BRAILLY, Hon. Secretary. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, 6d; tables splendid order: new cloths. 15au ' KEETIKQS/ ! 'v- ; f "POLITICAL LABOUR ~ LEAGUE OP )t NEW ZEALAND.—VISIT of the Hon. le J, RICH}, M.L.C.—A PUBLIC MEETING " (under the auspices of the Dunedin Branch) V' will be held in the Trades Hall, Moray plate, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 17th inst. at 8 in o'clock. The Meeting will be Addressed by ~ the Hon. J. Rigg, M.L.C., President of the Wellington Branch. Chairman: Mr W. Hood, 1 President of the Dunedin Branch. All are invited. A Meeting of. the Dunedin Branch will be held at 7.15 This (Friday) Evening, i). 15f J. GILCHRIST, Hon. Secretary. THE MUTUAL HELP TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. . _ A FREE and PREMIUM LOAN APPROPRIATION MEETING will be held in tho Office of the Society, 79 Princes street, on FRIDAY EVENING, 24th inst., at 8 o'clock. The attention of Members is called to Rule ■11, having reference to Arrears. 17f AKixfUR A. ADAMS, Secretary. j. .TVIINEDtN TECHNICAL CLASSES ■U •• - ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING for the Election of Representatives on the Committee 1 ot Management will be held in the Technical School, Moray place, on FRUmi, 24th February, at 8 p.m. 0 ' ANGUS MARSHALL, 17f Secretary. 0 JQUNEDIN PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY/ 0 SUNDAY EVENINGS FOR THE PEOPLE. 0 ' TRADES HALL, MORAY PLACE. On SUNDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m., PROFESSOR BICKERTON, " THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE." With Brilliant Experiments. Silver Coin Collection. Doors open' at' 7.30. Owing 'to the action of the City Council in > refusing the use of the Alhambra, Theatre,' tho' Society arc forccd to use the above smaller Hall. 17f J. GILCHRIST, Secretary. TENDEne. rjp E N D' E R; S. Tenders will be received until 1 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 21, for ADDITIONS to a RESIDENCE in Mornington. BASIL B. HOOPER, A.R.1.8.A".. , Architect. ! A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. . 17f - X T E D, TENDERS for MAKING THIRTEEN UNIFORMS for PIPE BAND. Specifications . may be'had from tho SECRETARY (A. R. Cooper), Waimatc. Tenders CLOSE MARCH 4. ' ' ' 17f '7 rpENDERS are invited till 12 o'clock Noon on FRIDAY, 21th inst., for PAINTING the : Ocean. View Hotel. Specifications may. be - \ seen on application to Mr PARSONS, on the Premises. Macandrew road, South Dunedin. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR PRINTING. Sealed Tenders will be received at the ' Traffic Superintendent's Office, Railways, Dunedin, up to Noon on WEDNESDAY,' 22nd February, 1905. for Printing of' Posters, Handbills, Poster Time-tables, Circulars, etc., ' • required by the Dunedin District of tho New _ Zealand Railways from Ist April, 1903, to 31st „ March, 1907. V Tenders must be marked "Tender for Printing." Conditions and specifications can be obtained from this Office, where samples of the required work-can also be seen.' > The lowest or any tender will not necessarily ba accepted. ' 1 .' . By Order. Traffic Superintendent's Office, /Dunedin, 14th February, 1905. -15! 15 . Lisa ■ a*. TJRASS INSTRUMENTS—Cornets, BariIJ . tone, Euphonium, Trombone; must 7, clear;- no reasonable offer refused.—Holden's ' Musical Exchange, Dunedin. : ... gj .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 1

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