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Advertisements received too late for Classification. -pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees and Managers—J. S. Wilms & Co. New Season! New Company! Now Pieces! REOPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. On which occasion the following Artistes will make their first appearance in Dunedin• — MISS CARRY GEORGE MI.SS LIZZIE BIJSHE MRS EDOULN BKYER MISS JULIA HARWOOD MISS MARION WILLIS MR G. W. COLLIER MR W. H. METCALFE MR J, MUSGRAVE, and MR R. W. LAWRENCE. Wednesday, Oct. 5, and every evening till further notice, H. J. Byron’s, Esq., new and successful Drama, entitled BLOW E 0 R B L 0 W ! Alice Petherick ) T • l Mildred Craddock j lwm bl3t 18 Miss Carry George. To conclude with the mirth-provoking Farce MY WIFE’S SECOND FLOOR. Doors open at 730; Curtain to rise at 8 sharp. Prices of Admission: —Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Free List entirely suspended, Press excepted. Leader of Orchestra...Mons. Fleujry. Stage Manager...Mr R. W. Lawrence. Members of the Company are requested to meet on the stage at 11 sharp. c CITIZEN’S CRICKET CLUB. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL. MASONIC HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. Double Tickets (for Concert and Ball) 4s Jingle Tickets (for Concert and Ball) ...2s (kl Back Seats, Is. For programme, see Bills. TXT ANTED Teams V t son am drawing metal. Wiland Cowie, Kent Hotel, Graytown, -East Tiileri, or Sussex Hotel, Dunedin. THURSDAY, Cth OCTOBER, At half-past 1 o’clock. EX ENGLAND’S GLORY. 11l D E CARLE & CO. are instructed by the Importers to sell at their Rooms, on Thursday, the Gth instant, at half-past one o’clock, 13 cases of new goods, consisting of— Essences, hair oils, violet powder, meerschaum and other pipes (great variety), tatting pins, shuttles, back and other combs every conceivable new design, toy watches, photographic slides, m igic lanterns and slides, pens, pencils, pencil cases, alberts. mathematical instruments, gems, industry, mnltums, note paper, enve'opes, memo day books, tool cards, electro-plated goods in services, claret jugs, fruit stands, corner di>hes, and other first-class articles ; star watch keys, pocket cutlery, and scissors ; papier mache trays, waiters, saw cards, bassinettes, and cradles ; barometers, reel stands, &c., &c. The attention of all the trade is requested, as all will he sold without reserve. LOST, on Sunday, October 2nd, Gold Brooch, grey and fair hair. Finder rewarded. Return Queen’s Warehouse.

F. P. MANSFIELD, ESQUIRE, SIR, —We, the Undersigned Ratepayers of Roll Ward request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination as a Councillor at the forthcoming election for tins Ward, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. We are, sir, your’s truly, Benjamin Bagley John T. Wright Thomas MOO'lie Jv. Bntter'vorfch A. Carrick Job Wain. jun. J. Hyde Harris J. B. Thomson Wm. Wilson John Gray A. IngUs R. A. Low W. Barron G. F. Reid Arthur Scoullar J. Forrester A. R. Livingston James A. Walcott Win. Carr Young Walter Guthrie John Hislop Jobq I.eckie U. R. H'ftwdeu W. T. Winchester Bacon and Meyer W. Gilch.i-t And Sixty others. To Messrs B. Bagley, J. T, Wright, and other Gentlemen, signing the above Requisition. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in complying with your flattering requisition, and in reply would assure you that if elected as your representative in the City Council, it will bo my constant endeavor to do my duty towards the citizens generally, and Bell Ward in particular. I shall take several opportunities of meeting yon and explaining my views on the different subjects demanding the attention of the Council of our city. I acq, Gentlemen, 1 Your obedient servant, 1 ' R P. MANSFIELD. FOE LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and thoMANAKAU (AUCKLAND). Transhipping Passengers and Cargo at Nelson for Buller, Greymouth, and Hokitika ; also, Transhipping Passenger* and * argo at Wellington,, PW ?- s - P‘ ;ul " gatira, for Nqpicy, ins’de Iron Pot, at through rates. inn HE Fast and Favorite | Steamship TARANAKI, _ E. Wheolcr, Commander, rV ill ho despatched for the ahow Ports posiively on WEDNESDAY, sth OCTOBER. Passengers conveyed on board free per teamcr h-aving the Old Jetty at 2 p. m. For freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM SLY, Agent. Wreck Recovery Company (Limited), Stafford street.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 4 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 4 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 4 October 1870, Page 3

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