Advertisements received too late for Classification. For Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. THE Circular Saw Steam Navigation Company’s -s.s. PHOEBE, will leave Port _ Chalmers for above ports, on or about Monday, 15tb inst. Dunedin passengers conveyed, on board free by steamer at 2 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to % GEO. S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. ARGUS BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. AMEETING of the above Society will be held for the receipt of Subscriptions, Applications, &c., at the office of the Society, Exchange Changers, Princes street, inis Evening, from 6 to 8 o’clock. W. W. HAWKINS, 1 Secretary. ELECTION FOB SOUTH WARD. MR CARGILL will address the Ratepayers of South Ward At the Imperial Hotel, On Monday Evening, at Seven o’clock ; And at the Polytechnic Hall, High street On Evening, at Half-past Seven o’clock. ELECTION FOR SOUTH WARD. CARGILL’S Committee will meet At the Imperial Hotel, At Nine o’clock, This (Monday) Evening. M ASONIC hall. OPENING NIGHT. [r George Coppin baa the pleasure of introducing to the Public of New Zealand, the Famous OMATIC CONJUROR, BRILLIANT PIANIST, and HUMOROUS TALKIST, [R P. H‘LLER MR R. HELLER [R R. HELLER MR R. HELLER Iho for a few nichts will prerent a , ! ro--amme of WONDERS A'D MIRACLES elected from his Schedule of Illusions which in only be described as Musical, Magical, limetic, Illusory, Chatty, Anecdotical, Imanative, Imitative, Myster ous, and Pleasant. First Programme— HIS EVENING (MONDAY), AUG. 8. Part I.—SOMA'' 1C CONJURING. 1 The Cabalistic Clock.—2. The Aerial ell 3, The Fortunes and Misfortunes *of Handkerchief.—4. The Witches’ Pole.— The Rapier. —6. Cupid amongst the oaes.—7, Raising the Wind. —B. The lower of Gold.—-9. Mocha. | Part lI.—MUSICAL ! MUSICAL ! ! MUSICAL ! !! Mr HELLER will perform Thalberg’s Carice upon Airs from ** La Somnambula, •ranged for the pianoforte, and afterwards The Last Hose of Summer The Last Rose of Summer The Last Rose of Summer * * In order to render this portion of the rogiamme specially effective Mr Heller vs purchased from Messrs Wilkie, Webster, id Allan, at a cost of 200 guineas, the ERARD GRAND PI ANu FORTE, xpressly imported by them for Concert art S IIL—SUPERNATURAL ? SUPERNATURAL ! 1 In which, in his extraordinary ilhistraons of the Wonders of Supernatural Vision, r Heller will 1 e assist id by LITTLE MILLY THE MYSTERIOUS ! Parc lII.—SENSATI 'NAL ! SENSATIONAL ! ! icluding several PRACTICAL PARADOXICAL PUZZLES? PRACTICAL PARADOXICAL PUZZLES! ! Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at o’clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10. tefr.To prevent interruption and ann yice, ladies and gentlemen -will oblige by eing seated before the commencement of le Entertainment. Ladies’ Cloak Room, rst door to the right. Reserved chairs, 4s ; parqnette, 2s ; chilren over 3 and under 12, reserved chairs, j 6d; parquette, Is. Chairs may be scured in [advance at Mr West’s Music J arehouse. R. S. SMYTHE, Business Agent. CHARLES HTLLSDEN, Treasurer. Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, Bth August, 1870. GENERAL ORDER. No. 1. The Adjutant will mako his usual Inspection of Arnu of the Companies in the following order : Dunedin Artillery, Dunedin Naval, and Ist Battalion, 0.1 i.V, in front of the Custom House, at 7.30 p m., on Thursday the 4th inst. The Band will attend. Port" Chalmers Naval —Friday the 12th inst. Peninsula Contingent Dunedin Naval — Wednesday, the 24th inst. West Taieri Rifles—Tuesday, the 16th inst. East Taieri Rifles—Wednesday, the 17th inst. No. 2. The Adjutant will hold a class for Musketry Instruction every Monday, until further orders, at the Drill Shed, from 7.30 p.m., to 9 p.m. Company Musketry Instructors will attend. By der ’ JNo JA? ATKINSON, Captain and Adjutant Militia aud Volunteers, The Tenders of Mr Charles Tboinas has been accepted for forming the Rifle Range, Andersoirs Bay. .0.0. F., PIONEER LODGE. fMMONED MEETING of this vill be held in the Lodge Room, Oriental Hotel, to-morrow (Friday) night, at Bp.m, J. LENTON, Secretary. WANTED, respectable Privat- Lodging for a Lady; with a widow preferred. Apply Dr Crawford.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2263, 8 August 1870, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2263, 8 August 1870, Page 3
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