AMUSEMENT! AMY CASTLES ] Achieved Another TRIUMPH : Last Evening, and was J compelled to 'respond roppatedly to a perfect storm I Of ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE. |JI S M A J'E S T Y'S. f ■ Direction ... J. &N. TAIT. ' AMY CASTLES, 5 AMY CASTLES, . AMY CASTLES, \ AMY CASTLES, i AMY CASTLES, j The Eumous' Soprano. FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT at 8. ( FINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT at 8. PINAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT at 8. AMY CASTLES will Sing- < Aria—"CaraNomo" (" Rirolotto ") ] (Verdi) Waltz Song ("La Bohcme") ... (Puocini): r Songs-(a) "At Twilight',', (b) '"Twas - i April" (Novin). ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN will Sing Song—"Eii King" (Schubert). SoMg—" Star of Eve " (Wagner). LOUIS HATTENBACH will Playfa) "Le CygneV (Snint-Sacns). (b) Scherzo (Van Gocns). Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 (Chopin). WILLIAM CONWAY will Play- ; " Rhapsodic Hongroiso " (Liszt). j "Polonaise in A Flat" (Chopin). ( BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s. • : IMPORTANT. THREE-SHILLING TICKETS Now on Sale at the Dresden. TWO-SHILLING TICKETS Obtainable at . Doors. Doors Open 7.15. Cor.oert 8. Carriages 10.10. ' Manager, G. H, Barnes. "TUVID nnd B/T. ' -"-' Shin Diseases a specialty. -.Consultation ; by letter will »eoivc- prompt attention. ] 3 GRANT STREET (off High street), ! DUNEDIN. • 'Phone 769. \ " The_ external treatment of Diseases of ' tho Skin with lotions and ointments i 9 demonstrably shallow in conception? wrong ■ in theory, harmful in practice, and therefore inadvisable." 28jy t— ■ RELIGIOUS. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 1911. Commencing THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. ABRIDGED PROGRAMME: THURSDAY, 9th, 7.39 p.m.-ANNUAL SERMON AND. COMMUNION SERVICE. Preacher: Rev. 11. Stcclo Craik (Auckland). FRIDAY. 10th, 10.30 a-m.-MDONFER-MCE.i""Tho Function of tho Church," Rev. I, Sarginson (Limvood). FRIDAY, 10th, 7.30 p.m .- YOUNGPEOPLE'S MEETING. Speakers: Rev. W. J. L. Closs (Christchurch) and Rev. E. A.: Bridger (Auckland). SATURDAY, 11th,. 2.30 p.m.-GARDEN PARTY in Grounds of R. Glcndining, Esq., North-East Valley. Tickets, Is each. Afternoon .Tea provided. Orchestral Music, etc. MONDAY. 13th, 7.30 p.m.-CHAIRMA'N'S ADDRESS Rev. A. E. Hunt (Timaru). TUESDAY, 14th, 10.30 a.m.-CONFER-ENCE. "The Relation of tho Church to Labour," Rev. J, R, Glasson (Wellington). TUESDAY. 14th, 7.30 n.m.-HOME MISSIONARY MEETING. Speakers: Roys. R. Mitchell and D. B. Ashford, of Auckland. WEDNESDAY, 15th,'3 p.m.-CONFER- • ENCE. "The Opium Question," Rev. D. Hird (Palmcrston North). WEDNESDAY, 15th, 7.30 p.m., i 0 EARLY SETTLERS' HALL. - Conversazione and CONGREGATIONAL RALLY. • Address by prominent Speaker. Special Music. Refreshments. Tickets, Is , each. . .THURSDAY, 16th, 7.30 p.m.-CONFER-KNCE.- " Bringing Christ to Men," Rev. B. L. Thomas (Nc-lson). Com- • mnnion Service to follow, conducted by Rev. A. E. Hunt. Collections after each Evening Meeting. | N.B.—All Meetings held in Moray Place . Church (excepting Wednesday Evening). Chairman: Rev. A. E. Hunt (Timaru). Seorotary: Rev. H. Steele Oraik (Auck- ; land). ) District Chairman: Rev. W. M. Grant (Port Chalmers). : District Secretary: Mr J. Bowdeh, 299 Leith street, Duncdin. 8f , COACHES AND BUBBEB. I ftfASEBY (Mount Ida); altitude, 2000 ft. a ■ L " Rarefied . atmosphere. Exhilarating, invigornting, recuperating, and curative. r No humidi'ty. . Tho Davos Platz of tho Do- { minion. Roya! Mail Coaolies DAILY at • Ranfurly, nino miles. ] JOSEPH HORE, [ 3f ■ Proprietor. /WACHES TO HIGHCLIFF AND r _ \J SANDYMOUNT. .Leavo Sandyiuount at 8.30 a.m. every - Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; return- ; ing from Duncdin at 3 p.m. FARES: From Sandy mount, Is 6d single, f 2a 6d return. From Hieliclift, Is each way. ' ' G. GRAINGER, Proprietor. G. GRANT, f Southern Stables, Princes street South. . BRIGHTON, KURT" BUSH, AND TAIERI MOUTH-Coaeh leaves Green Island 8.15 a.m. Mondays, Wcdnes- - clays, and Fridays: Returning faicriMouth '. at 2 p.m, Kuri Fush 2.30 p.m., Brighton '. 345 p.m., . and Green Island 5.20 u.m. f Picnic parties, passengers, and goods.— , JOHN TANSEY, Juk., Proprietor. Coaoh and Horses, Saddle Hill. 12f ; ipOACH LEAVES PORTOBELLO ? <s DAILY at 8.15 a.m. for Duncdin. returning from Duncdin (Manse street) at . 3 p.m. Fare, Is each way. ! Parcels, Luggage, etc., at . Stables until 2.30 p.m. - D. D. MORRISON," Proprietor, '~ Crust and 'Crust's Stables, Stafford street, d 7 i- pOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES a Ifci (COBB & CO.). . • The above Lire of Coaches leave Lawrence on urrival ot Express Train from Duncdin for Beaumont, Miller's Flat, and Roxburgh daily. For Alexandra, on Tues- , days. Thursdays, ami Saturdays (Roxburgh overnight). Roxburgh-Alexandra—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9.30 a.m. Queens-tcvn-C.'romwcll—Mondays, Wednesdays, and y : Fridays, 9.30 a.m. Queonstown Lake - Wanaka (via Crown Range)— Tuesdays and Saturdays; returning Aloin'iya and Thurs- . days, during Summer Months. Via 01.-igo Centrul Linn. Clydo and i Cromwoll—Daily on arrival of train from ° | Duncdin. Cromwell. Hawea, Pembroke— ,' Tuesdays. Thm-sc'm-s. and Saturdays, 8 .J ] a.m.; returning foiiowing days. Agents in Duncdin Now Zealand Exj press Company. I ,; Full particulars from Thomas Cook and J Son, Duncdin; and from ; ; 11. CRAIG & CO. (LIMITED), p Head Oliico: Peol street, Luvrence. 0 Tclephono No. 1. 1 ATAGO WITKESS-Urgert Country Cir. r j *J dilation of any weekly in the Dominion. iX Found in every farmhouse dn Otngo and - Southland, and circulating largely in Can. 'i 'crbury and northern rural districts, it offers ~" unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything la of interest to country readers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15063, 9 February 1911, Page 1
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