incident of the Btiletto. Syra opeus to her ' J ' Dunedin Advertisements. mistress the doctrines of the Divine nature and human responsibility, and hints at the ,--- ALMA o AND CO.'s Stock of HATS truths of Christianity with the reserve usual \ # ig feebl described in the following in speaking to heathens. j me8 .__ tf h™,, .W".-;* g* _?^JK_E£l_~i of great strength but ra»U wit. Ho com- fc Jforbtfiy mm., mumoate. to him the ™.tchm.rdof themghlj g k ofrnwUiig: which has been adroitly chosen ac a test ii ;~ !:' „ JvT, ?_ Aa BnA - n iij n( ,. against the Christians /though by a slight g g SS^-SSfa^SSing, Scene 4-The house of DiogejL, an old g£ Jtag ? gafcs with which 7 a room to enter; latter a centurion in Sebastian^ troop. Pan- g afc » f or sc . e ° c . 8 of wdd cratius and Quadratus having gone out, gats to suit the peer or peasant, Sebastian joins Diogenes ; after which Pan- g a 8 g™ ? f° 88 P ect P \^ nt cratius 'and Quadratus return with the edict, ' g a B° f l ul " fc 8t^ le ?, for Pastorß.sP astorB . s , „ which they have torn down, and proceed to gats low-crowned, "your snowing castors; demolish. Sebastian gently chides his friend gatßg atB ™ a \ the lar f fc BtYleß.Hr, Pancratius- for this act of youthful impet. gg a * 8 * ha * bo ? 8 and . miBBCS , sl S h for ? u08 j < . J r Hats that even babies cry for; Scene 5.-Corvinus, finding the edict gone, g a , to J? r and for sailors; reproves the sentinel, who defends himself. gatßg atß that grace the work of tailors; * J ' Hats which must your custom fix; Pianoforte Duet, Irish Quadrilles llat8 ' P rime hats, jromjhree and six. a «™ A^ CC TayßT ayB S M i M i?°[ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT Song, "My Arab Steed " - Miss M'Goldrick MANUFACTORY Act IV. Au kindg of jj^g mftcle t0 o-dey. Country Scene I.— Pancratius in prison. He lm- . orders punctually attended to. parts to his friend Sebastian his confidence of heavenly glory. Sebastian gives reason for A _ ent f or Lawrence :— P. AITKEN. the course of prudence and kindness he has pursued with respect to the apprehension of ]y ote Address, opposite the Bank of New his friend. Zealand. Scene 2. — Agnes in prison. Pianoforte Mo, Juv^nle~Quadrilles NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. g Mrs. Conway, Miss Clark, and Miss Mooney RD> M 0^ AND cO . -^ to \J intimate to the Ladies and Gentlemen of AcT y Dunedin and of the suburban and country *« l-Agncs at the tribunal „£ Te, £__fe*?_S_~S; £* £*$£ B-. 2.-*abiola claims the de^ bod y of *^£|^ ll _rS^___^ta* Of Agnes. , the public to inspect their new and magnifiScene 3.-Fabiola, musing on late events is cer / Galler on £ he ground floor) j ust CO maccosted by Corvmus, who awkwardly makes letedj nQW *to th _ bHc The a merit of returning to her Agnes s confiscated £ rice _ a _ e a _ reasonahle as ever> viz>> Cartes property. Then enter Fulvius, whose attempt £ c y igite from 12s g^ dozen upon Fabiola s hie is interrupted by fcyra. Cj M> and Co being rece i pt o f the Scene 4.— Dark death. lalfegt ii m m p rovem ents in portraiture every Scene s.— Bright death and its fruit. month, are now prepared to take Portraits in *fche newest and most approved styles, viz. : Pianoforte Trio, " Lesjolis Oiseaxix Rembrants or Shadow Pictures, Cameos, Mrs. Conway, Miss Clark, and Miss Moonoy Medallion, Cameo Vignettes, Vignettes, Duetr, " Light in the East is blowing " Family Groups, &c. MesdcmoiaellesTully and Dalton ,,,_,..'. i. __. With other Srags7-3ieJE_r£o7 Cnlldrentakennx-Witaneouslyinanyweather. — Opeeating Aiitists, NOTICE. Messrs. Clifford and Morris. Tinting and Colobing, By Mrs. Clifford and Assistant. ON and after MONDAY, 23ed INST., THE OTAGO PORTRAIT GALLERIES Now consist of 2 studios, 2 printing rooms, 5 Messrs. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE waiting rooms, reception room, office, &c. •«', ..i - Tnmn -Ti TTv\mT<T t. Negatives carefully preserved, will be afc the VICTORIA HOTEL, where qJ^s de Visite copies to be had at any then- Coaches will arrive at and depart from, tim ®- I s - eaa } 1 ' . 2000 Specimens always on view. j afc the usual hours. Pictures delivered to all parts of town and country. Mr. Williams, landlord of the above The gaUeries are open from S a.m. till 7 p.m. Hotel, has kindly consented to act as their Note the Address :—: — Agent, in lieu of Mr. Armstrong, resigned. FLEET STREET, DUNEDIN. COBB &CO. HUSSEX HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. Offices : — Victoria Hotel, Lawrence ; and D. Bannatyne - - Proprietor. Manse-street, Dunedin. p. B. begs to intimate that, to meet the times, he has reduced his charges for board. From the increased nccommodation recently NOTICE. made to this old-established Hotel, travellers and boarders will find it a comforlable home. Thomas Pope, late Cobb and Co.'s driver : . NJB.-Old Dan' 8 going to leave if you don t pay him a visit. and Alexander Aemsteong, late Cobb and ■ — — . . , , [Established 1556.] Co.'s agent, are no longer connected with the fil ' mOf COBB & CO. JOHN HISLOP, " Late Arthur Beverly, ~Z~IirZ. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND V. #3bt| R- CLOCK MAKER, «SNP» Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, N O T I C E .v. v rMNCES-STEEET, PTOEDIN. "INSTRUCTIONS have been given to the 1 various Gold Receivers to receive parcels SHIP CHRONOMETERS of gold for transmission to the Melbourne Cleaned and rated by transit observations. Mint. Each parcel to be not less than ten ounces, and to have the weight of the contents ___, . , written thereon- by the transmitters. - Nautical Instruments repaired. The parcels must be lodged with the : • Receivers the day preceding th& departure of __jjj~~i OLSON'S the next Escort. . fW=R AM information may be obtained from tho , Sit, ) nPfMI/T A TTI 0! A TTPTT Receivers. - flJlfflllJ IviHAIU OxlUt/Juj. HORACE BASTINGS, . H|| > Secretary for Goldfieldi. Fall ft ! 11 -m • ±. n tip n nm» • HI The immense success atGrolalields Oiiice, fiiflHlilH Dunedin, February 13, 1874. _*ra| nliiW, * en(^ n § ie introdjuction of ~ ' /Wlfl'jmllffg this new local industry will TUAPEKA ATHEN_EUM. testify to the estimaiif-^ -4mhß tion in which it is held. No NOTICE nn<-i .-*>*■- £"8b & ' llwf_?vi- l fi8 OUe w^° va^ ues 1 J ealth. and Wifr. _.r^l. appetite should be without QIUBSCRIBERS to the above institution |i) $l£? il , ,. „ , .., O ii ia-n "i * i* T-i. B|g2^_M J a supply of this really health who have had Books from the Library Ha ..1T,.... "nil . , |v£— g£ — — ■a*! restoring and agreeable conin their possession for upwards of one month ||MlHillll|]|||lllltllllll are requested to return the same. The exam- '_ ination of the' Library being now about to Catttion.-As the value of this Sauce take place, all books now out for more than has brought many inferior articles into one month, if not returned to the Librarian the market, under the name of " Tomato h, the 28th h___, .m be eh.r g .d fo, {>££ »«--»*£- J. C. £OVE OLSON'S UNIVERSAL TOMATO SAUCE Secretary. %• and see that his name and trade mark NOTICE is l_-_- gi™,, that the Moving ««»• "Wj;. «* "*> —P* « •^ applications will be forwarded to the Waste Lands Board, Dunedin, for considera-' SAMUEL BIRD, tion at its first sitting after the expiration of Sole A S ent > three weeks from the date hereof:- wai,kkr-strf.f.t. ni~-nT-. Application of William Sutherland to SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. purchase section 1, block VII., Table Hill, now held by him under agri- HIRE most simple, complete, and perfect cultural lease. A Machines yet invented. Application of Henry William Coverlid q. m# ALDRICH, Agent, to purchase section 18, Crookston Corner of Princes & Dowling-streets, Dunedin District, now held by him under ' . , , . Machines sold on deferred payments. Beagncullural lease. __ are of imitation of the Singer's Machine. Application of John Sutherland and "" ~~" "~~ Donald Ounn Pohon to p_d_. JSTIKffX^SSSSSSSSi section 1, block X., Waitahuna East, to visit for the purchase of drapery and clothing. i • o i_i i— t m i-i ttmi Herbert, Haynes, and Co. offer special advananJ section 3, block XL, Table Hill, to th? public that can be met with nonow held by them under agricultural where else in the city. They keep at all times 1 the largest and best assorted stock of every l ease * class of goods, imported direct from the leading E. H. CAREW, manufacturers and warehousemen at home. which, being bought entirely upon cash terms, Warden. they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling • • value as cannot be equalled hy any other house NOTICE. m tne tra^ e - Every article in stock is marked ■ at a fixed price for ready money, from which N-.,_,_„,_N -_,_„,_- , - _ <•_ no abatement is ever made, so that the most OTIOE is hereby given, that on and after ine x pe rienced buy their goods at the same prices 20th January, 1874, all stray Btock as the best judges. Their terms are— net cash, found on Beaumont Station will be impounded, without discount or reductions of any kind.— W. A. P. BUTTON. \Advt.]
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 28 February 1874, Page 4
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