Amusements. JJ ELLEE'jS WONDERS! REDUCED PRICES! REDUCED PRICES! THIS EVENING AUGUST 24. FOURTH PROGRAMME. Part L—WONDERS ! Antoine the Calculator —Things Telescopic A Mysterious Omelette Plumes and Flowers—The Orange Tree Part 11. MDSIC. 1. Brilliant. Variations on a Theme from “ Elisir d’Araore, ” ... ... Thalberg 2. La Truite (Schubert’s “Song of the Trout ”) arranged by ... Stephen Heller 3. “Last Rose of Summer” (by desire) Robert Heller Part lII—MYSTERY. New Illustrations of SUPERNATURAL VISION. Part IV—S ENSATIONAL. Admission — Reserved chairs, 3s ; parquctte 2s ; Back seats, ONE SHILLING. Children, over 3 and under 12, half-price to chairs and parquette. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF PORT CHALMERS. The Steamer Golden Age is specially engaged to bring passengers from Port Chalmers to see Mr Heller’s Entertainment on Thursday. Return Fares including Admission —Chairs, 5s ; parquette, 4s; back seats, 3s. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, MR HELLER’S BENEFIT. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE With Special Programme ’ for Families and Schools, To commence at 3 p.ro. RECREATION HALL, THE COLORED OPERA. TROUPE Will give one of their ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENTS On FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, in aid of the Asylum Amusement Fund. An entirely new Programme is in preparation for the occasion, the best yet presented by the Troupe, replete with New Ballads and Choruses, Orchestral Pieces, Grotesque Dances, Sparkling Bon Mots, Comic Scenes, Buffo Song, &c., &c. in which the entire Troupe, numbering fourteen performers will take part. First Time in New Zealand of the original Christy’s Burlesque Sketch, CONCERT A LA JULLIEN. Tickets should be secured without delay, as the number is limited and applications already very numerous. Reserved Seats, 4s ; Body of Hall single ticket, 2s 6d ; double, 4s. Tickets and programmes procurable at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. A SO NIC HALL. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT CONCERT TQ MR CHARLES SYKES, ON MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29tii, Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s ; Bade Scats, Is. Tickets to be had of Messrs Geddes Bros., Mr C. Begg, Mr West, Messrs Steel and Waites, Mr L. Solomon, Mr H. J. Walter, and at the Hall. Doors open at half past seven ; concert to commence at eight o’clock precisely. For particulars see programme. Tenders. DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. TENDERS will be received up till noon of Thursday, August 25th, for the construction of Sections 1, 2, and 3, between the Railway Reserve and Lagan’s Point. Plans and specifications maybe seen at the Railway office, on and after Wednesday, August 17th. PROUDFOOT, OLIVER, and ULPH. TO • CONTRACTORS. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS will he received up to Noon of Saturday, the 27th of August, for tb,e enlargement of St. Joseph’s Church, Drawings and specifications may be seen at the office of Millar, P.S.A. Tenders arc to be lodged, addressed to the Reverend Dolphin Moreau, Dowling, street, endorsed “Tenders for St, Joseph’s Church, Dunedin.” By order. MILLAR, F.S.A., Consulting Engineer and Architect. Dunedin, 12th August, 1870. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will bo received by Mr Joseph Roany up to noon of Thursday, the 25th August, for rebuilding his saddlery premises in Rattray street. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the office of Millar, F.S.A. By order, MILLAR, F.S.A. Consulting Engineer and Architect. Dunedin, August 28, 1870. Notices of Removal. NOTICE. 0G G , WATOIIM AKE R , Removed to M'LISKEY’S BUILDINGS, Rattray street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /N II ARL E S FLEX MA N, Tanner, Currier, Leather Merchant, and Wool Broker, Has removed from Stafford street to Rattray street (next Otago Hotel.) C. F. has on hand a large stock of heavy crop, Colonial kips, Scotch do., French calf, Colonial do. All descriptions of closed uppers and grindery.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 24 August 1870, Page 3
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595Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 24 August 1870, Page 3
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