Amusements. D R. CARE’S R °YAL S E ANCES. MASONIC HALL. POSITIVELY DR. CARR’S LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. THE public of Dunedin will uevci’ Lave another opportunity of witnessing the extraordinary and mysterious phenomena of Mesmerism, as demonstrated by Dr. Carr, who has been pronounced by the Australian and Ne\v Zealand Press as the “ Prince of Mesmerists.’’ The experiments will include the highest order of Plireno-Mesmeric, Electro-Biologi-cal, and Electro-Psychological phenomena. The manifestations wall be highly dramatic. The subjects will he made to represent soldiers marching off to battle, singing while they march some stirring melody ; the stage wall represent an imaginary fort, and and they will be made by the operation to pass through the varied phases of Battle, the night’s Bivouac, the Reconnoitre, the Assault, Conquest, and Retreat • Burial of the Dead with military honors, &c. Dr. Carr will give his Farewell Lectures. Those who would like to acquaint themselves with the facts ami nature of Animal Magnetism will do well to attend. Subject of Lecture T O- N I G II T, Self-reliance. FRIDAY NIGHT. Wickliffe, Luther, and Wesley. SATURDAY NIGHT. The Pulpit, the Bar, arid the Press. Lectures nob to exceed twenty minutes. Admission; Is ; second seats, 2s ; reserved seats, 3s. Dr. CARR wall appear at Port Chalmers on Monday and Tuesday next (June 13th and 14th). OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, Union Hotel, Stafford street, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! ' OPEN EVERY EVENING. Songs, Duetts, Scenas, and Dances, by the following artists MISS L. ROWLAND, MR J. COLLINS, MR J, DANIELS, MR H. JOHNSTON. Aerobatic Performance by YOUNG AMERICAN. Admission to Gallery, Is ; Body of Hall (including refreshment) Is. Doors open at 7.30, performance to commence at 8 o’clock. . E. LYONS, Proprietor. nr ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS, OCTAGON, THE WAXWORKS, Now open for a few days ojrly. Admission —One Shilling. Children, half- ■' ' price. /pi. RAND CONCERT VJT JBV THE DUNEDIN PRIVATE MHSICAE; 1 ; SOCIEfY, LA. IN THE NEW POST OFFICE HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, ?JUNE 13th. Conductor ... Mr May Pianist ...' ... ... Miss Bell Doors open at 7.80 ; to commence at 8. Double Tickets, 5s ; single do, 3s ; may bo had of Mv Bogg, Princes street; R. K. Murray, Rattray street ; West, Princes street; Steele ahd Wafces, 'George 'street-; or any member of the Society. Public Notices PORT CHALMERS. TVTOTICE to Members of the Church of X x England.—There will he Services ou Sunday next in the Masonic Hall. Morning at eleven ; evening at half-past, six. At 2.30 in the afternoon of the same day a Meeting will be held in the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of considering what steps had best ho taken to secure a continuance of Sunday Services. The Rev. E. G. Edwards will he present. • . NOTICE. - A LL accounts due to the late firm of JX M‘Lean and, Speckling, must be settled forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will I>c taken for recovery of the same. McCLEAN AND SPED DING, In Liquidation. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. -OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE TO JURORS. THE attendance of the Common Jurors summoned for Monday, the 13th instant, will not ho required until 10 o’clock a. in, ou Tuesday, the 14th instant. I. NEWTON WATT, 1 • • Sheriff. Dunedin, 10th June, 1870.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2214, 11 June 1870, Page 3
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