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Advertisements received too late for Classification. BW MASONIC HALL. Positively the Last Night. This Evening (WEDNSDAY) April 26. Grand Farewell Complimentary Benefit to MR H. EASTWOOD, Previous to his departure for Auckland. "Under Distinguished Patronage. ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. Assisted by the Charming Cantatrice, MISS M. A. LIDDLE, And the celebrated Comique MR W. H. HILTON. Also, by special desire MR S. H. BIETLES Will deliver a speech in the LANCASHIRE DIALECT. Pkogkamme.—Part I. Overture Piano Elfin Waltz (by desire) - - Bell Ringers Not for Charlie Baker -MrW. H. Hilton Warbling at Eve - - Miss M. A. Liddle Quick Step, "Home, Sweet Home," Bell Ringers Speech—Lancashire Dialect— Mr S. H. Birtles Captain de Wellington BootsMr W. H. Hilton Blue Bells of Scotland (by desire) — Bell Ringers Comic Duet— Mr W. H. Hilton and Miss M. A. Liddle. Interval of Ten Minutes. Faet 11. Selection Piano Bell Waltz .... Bell Ringers Galloping Snob of Rotten Row — MrW. H. Hilton Caller Herrin' (with Bell accompaniment)— Miss M. A. Liddle Gallop, " Tommy Dodd" - - Bell Ringers On the Beach at Brighton, Mr W. H. Hilton The Captain with his Whiskers took a sly glance at me - Miss M. A. Liddle Royal Irish Quadrilles - - Bell Ringers 1. Sprig of Shillelah. 2. The Girl I left behind me. 3. Norah Crena. 4. The Irish Washerwoman. 5. Tow Row Row —as played with immense applause throughout the Colonies. God Save the Queen - - • Piano RECOLLECT, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at eight o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at halfpast ten. Seats can be secured daily from ten to one. Reserved Seats, 4s ; Second do, 2s ; Back, Is. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. E W MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS LANCASHIRE BELL RINGERS Beg to inform the Public of Dunedin that it is not their last night in the town, but (Wednesday) the last night under the present Management. es- ON MOxNTDAY NEXT, the 25th, The Lancashire Bell Ringers and several distinguished Amateurs have kindly offered their services for a GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS M. A. LIDDLE AND MR. W. H. HILTON, When a most recherche Programme will be offered to the Public, Admission to the Benefit by Cartes de Yislte, which can be purchased in any shop in town. Remember !—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, And MONDAY, the 25th, Are the last days of this Company. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Carriages same time as usual. W. H. HILTON, Manager pro tern, for the Bell Ringers. COMPLIMENTARY BALL \_J TO THE VOLUN TEEER REPR ESENTATIVES Will be held in THE NEW POST OFFICE HALL, ON FRIDAY, 29th APRIL. Dancing to Commence at Nine p.m. Tickets to be had from the following Stewards : .Messrs L. 0. BEAL H.D. MADDOCK W. H. CUTTEN 'PEARCE POWER JOHN GRIFFEN JAMES SMITH H. HOWORTH GEO. TURNBULL And Officers commanding Companies. W. C. KIRKCALDY, Hon. Sec. ROSLYN DISTRICT. "R. DRIVER will address the Electors of the Roslyn District, at the Schoolhouse, Mornington, on Saturday Evening, 23rd SPECIAL NOTICE. is now being re\j ceived for the MAORI, To sail as usual on TUESDAY NEXT. Offices—Harbor Chambers. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Dunedin Harbor.—A large Red Beacon has been erected at the end of the training wall at the entrance of Rattray street Jetty, Dunedin. And after Saturday evening, the 23rd day of April, 1870, the red light will be discontinued at the said entrance. Vessels entering must pass the red beacon on the starboard hand.—W. Thomson, Harbor Master. 19th April, 1870.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2169, 20 April 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2169, 20 April 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2169, 20 April 1870, Page 3

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