Drapery. BA BY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. ROSS, No. 5, George street, has just received a choice assortment of children’s cloth and velveteen jackets, clan tartan and other fancy scarfs, pelisses, dresses, squares, robes, hoods, and every requisite for baby outfit and ladies’ underclothing. Hats and bonnets cl ancd, dyed, and altered to newest shapes. Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled equal to new. No. 5, George street. Amusements, pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees .... Messrs Lawrence and Company. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), March 22nd, The most elaborate production of the season, THE LANCASHIRE LASS, Every scene to be used in the piece has been painted expressly for the occasion,—Ten New and Beautiful Scenes. Come and sec the Great Liverpool Scene, introducing full size working steamer. THE LANCASHIRE LASS. The celebrated Sensational Drama in 5 Acts entitled THE LANCASHIRE LASS In consequence of its length will constitute the entire performance. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 precisely. JgjLECTRO - BIOLOGY. MASONIC HALL. GRAND SEANCE THIS EVENING By Captain Wilson. His Worship the Mayor in the Chair. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Front Seats, 2s Gd; Back Seats, Is. Ball to his excellency the GOVERNOR BY THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN, At the University Hall, THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1871. Stewards : His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors His Honor the Superintendent His Honor Judge Chapman The Hon. Captain Fraser Messrs Bathgate, Atkinson, Tnrton, Jackson, Elliott, James Smith, Weldon, Butterworth, A. M‘Fariand, Kirkcaldy, J. B. Mudie, and C. Burke—from whom tickets may be obtained. Tickets may also be had at tiro Town Clerk’s office. Dancing to commence at 9 o’clock. Gentlemen’s Tickets, 10s fid ; Ladies’ do., 7s Gd ; Double do,, 15s. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. OUR Warehouse will be closed on Thursday next, the Anniversary of the Province.—Herbert, Haynes, and Co. DUNEDIN RACES. JQERBY and CALCUTTA SWEEPS, AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL THIS EVENING. Dunedin abstainers’ union.— A Public Meeting of the Union will be held at the Congregational Hall, Moray Place, a 8 p.m., Wednesday, 22ud March, under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance. J. B. Park, Esq., will deliver a Lecture. Subject: Glimpses of the Beautiful. Admission Free 1 R. DICKSON, Secretary. BURTON BROTHERS’ SECOND ANNUAL Grand art union OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER. COLOURS, AND CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. We respectfully inform Art Connoisseurs and the puhlie generally, that, having receive 1 a consignment of Exquisite Oil Paintings and other works of Art, by the May Queen, we have decided upon holding an Art Union upon a similar basis to the one carried out by us last year. The highly satisfactory principle of FREE SELEOITON BY PRIZE WINNERS from the whole collection will again be a distinguishing feature. The Oil Paintings are— Guineas. Birds Nest, by G. H. Thomas - 25 Landscape, by Mceman, sen. • 25 Donkeys, by Luker 20 Coast Scene, by Cheltenham* Wake 1G Flowers, by Worsey - - - 16 Venice, by Pritchett - - - 12 Irene Pensive after Andre - - 7 Fruit, by M. Ensor - 7 Maternal Muslims - G Old Mid 6 The Traveller Attacked - - G The Loiterers, by Bale - - 4 In addition there arc twenty-nine Chromo-Lithographs and Water Colours of various sizes and subjects amounting in the aggregate to - 80 Total - - -230 TICKETS : ONE GUINEA EACH. Whatever the number of tickets sold, Pic tures to the full value of the subscriptions will be distributed, and in addition a BUNi S PRIZE of twelve of our Large Views of the seri s “Otago through the Camera,” in a handsome portfolio, will be presented to the holder of the Hi st ticket drawn, and a similargift to lire holder of the last ticket. jss* A choice from one hundred and fifty views. The DRAWING will take place on SATURDAY AFTERNOON APRIL S, at 3 o’clock. Mr R. S. Nicholson is our authorised Canvasser and Collector. BURTON BROTHERS. Pi iuces street, Dunedin Jan. 2ud, 1871. Money to Lend. OA AA 011 Less to Leml u p ol l S° 0( 1 security. Apply Box 235, Post Office. C 8 H E A P PRINTING ; I Posters, Handbills, &c “EVENING STAR” OFFICE.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2526, 22 March 1871, Page 3
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674Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2526, 22 March 1871, Page 3
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