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AMUSEMENTS. ■—— ' N J[IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THE LAUGHING SEASON Commences TUESDrft NEXT. JANUARY 1. POSITIVELY FIVE XIGIITS ONLY! ■ "First Appearance in Dunedin of MEYNELL, GUNN, AND VAItNA'S MEYNELL, GUNN, AND VARNA'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY (Under the Direction ot Allan Hamilton). The Latest London Farcical Comedy, "TIIF, LITTLE STRANG EH," " THE LITTLE STRANGER," " THE LITTLE STRANGER," The Most Successful Farcical Comedy since tho Memorable Run of " Charlie's Aunt." ..WILLIE PARKE...."The Child Wonder" WILLIE PARKE...."The Child Wonder" WILLIE PAR,KE...." The Child Wonder" WILLIE PARKE...."The Child Wonder" (Direct from the Criterion Theatre, London). WELLINGTON PRESS UNANIMOUS. Evening Post; says: "One wild frolic throughout, and the audience laughed till it found relief in tears." Times says: "A lot of tho dialogue was drowned in the laughter evoked by the resultant situations last night. it did not matter, though, for the whole audience had their risible faculties taxed to tho bursting point, and ■they did enjoy themselves—and so will luture audiences." "THE LITTLE STRANGER." " THE LITTLE STRANGER," " THE LITTLE STRANGER." ABSOLUTELY NOVEL AND ORIGINAL. ABSOLUTELY NOVEL AND ORIGINAL. BOX PLAN at Dresden THIS MORNING for the Entire Season. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Reserve Seats, 4s. Early Doors (7-7.30) to Stalls and Pit (sixpence extra) obtainablo at Jacob3's and Theatre Doors. 27d SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS, 183 GEORGE STREET. ABOMAH, tho Amazon Giantess and Tallest Lady in the World, in conjunction with Mrs GENERAL MITE, the Smallest Woman in the World, ON EXHIBITION DAILY, Afternoon and Evening, for a Short Season only. T. EDWARDS, 'Business Manager. £j_ OO D MUS ICI DELIGHTFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 A nicely-bound volume of good Music is one of the most acceptable presents you can Rive to a musical friend. The giver will long bo remembered in the continued enjoyment the giit affords! Wo havo a really tine selection of the Wcirks of such world-famous masters as Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Mozart. Grieg, and others, very beautifu.lv bound and attractively got up. For singers," the famous Imperial Edition of Standard Songs wilt always find much acceptance. . These hand-soinelv-boiind volumes may be had in any of the following selections:—For Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, or Contralto. Tenor, and Bass. Our warehouse is now fully equipped with suitable presents ior musical people. We invite you to give us an early visit. CHAS. BEGG k CO. (LTD.), > 21 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, 6d; tables splendid order; new cioths. 15sn SITUATIONS WANTED. ADVEttTISEttKSTS under this heading not uiceerlin? Sixteen WorJg 3re inserted for SIXPENCE per inset lion; or for One Week, 1i Gi2; over Sixteen Word* and not cxcecdinp Twenty, eislit Words, One ShiHinp; or for One Week, os, If ortiers come by letter it must be understood that double those rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. WANTED, SITUATION as housekeeper: City or Suburbs.—lndustrious, Times Office. 27d .4 T'IKST-CLASS Caijvasser is Open for j.\ ENGAGEMENT; must be a good line. Reliable, Times Olfice. '27ct' WANTED (by Elderly Man), Light EMT Y PLOyjIKNT in return tor board and lodging.—Address Diligens, Times Office. YOUTH (IS). with three years' experience, seeks EMPLOYMENT m grocery store; reformers.—Willing 11. care Times Office. CtECOND CLASS Certificated Engineer 10 , seks EMPLOYMENT; four years' experience: references.—Address Engineer, | Times Office. 21(1 BARMAN (Home experience; highest references; thorough knowledge of business).- -Centra! Labour Exchange, Arcade. ( Telephone 2052. 20d LOBT AND FOUND. CASH APVEKTISEHHKTS under thli lienllng not exceeding Sixteen Word* are inseited for SIXFFA'CR per insertion; or for Odc Week, 3s Gd; over Sixteen Words anil not exceeding Twentyeijht Words, One Shilling; or for One Week, Sa. If orders coine by letter it mint be understood that double these rates will be chirped unless accompanied by cash. lOST (between Choral Hall and Ogg's ■i Corner), RUG.—Reward on returning to Wii'.dren, King street. 27d LADY'S Plain Gold BANGLE lost Monday, between Moray place North ami Castle I and Union streets; reward—Miss Gray, 22D | Castle street. 27d LOST liligh street, lloslyii). Lady's OOAT. Finder kindly return Dick and Ross, Roslyn. Reward, 2od LOST (Oil Sunday, at St. Clair), Gold PIN, with stone; reward.—American Photo Company, 27d Gent's RlNG.—Owner can have same on giving full particulars to Box •107, Dunedin. 27J FOUND, Lady's PUESE, containing money, etc.; north line—Apply (after '"») 0~. Soarlc, Albert .street, Bisliopscourt. Black PONY, with cover on, about 11 hands high.—Apply Henry Green, Mount Cargill. . 2od j "OOUND—People choosing and buying Xmas Presents leisureiv at Himmel's; evening.—!) 9 Georgo street. J^OUND— Ilimmel leads for Choicest Goods, Largest Variety, and Lowest Prices; choose now.—At Himmel's. 13d FOUND— LUNCH, Prince Wales Hotel, Clinton, on arrival; trains stop 20 minutes; d 0 seconds' walk across. 18d EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OP MUSIC. Studios: OCTAGON BUILDINGS (Ton Flat,) TERM will COMMENCE FEBRUARY I, 1907. Full particulars in later issue. Principal Miss NEWMAN POTTS. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. -Mr H. e! Melitus (Royal Leipzig Conservatorium) has Started Teaching at his Rooms, 43 High street. Pupils Prepared for all Exams., and Beginners received. Circulars music shops. Private residence, Palace Hotel. llsu SHORTHAND. Typing, ana Bookkeeping.— Rossbotbim's School (open day and evening. 43 Dowling street. Telephone 736. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. [A Card.] A J. HALL, M.8., Etc., i UPPER STUART STREET : • (Opposite St. Paul's). 1 DISEASES OF EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. Telephone 1921. ]\rOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola,' 11 Weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to fanners.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13786, 27 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13786, 27 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13786, 27 December 1906, Page 1

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