Advertisements received too late for Classification. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees • Messrs Geddes & Willis. Stage Manager - - • MrJ. P. Hydes. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, MAY 6th, HEART OF OLD ENGLAND. Grace Hatherleigh, Miss Flora Anstead ; Hatherleigh, Mr O’Brien ; Martin, Mr Musgrave ; Japhet Jones, Mr J. P. Hydes ; Simon Lee, Mr Thorp ; Wellington, Mr Booth ; Mr Todd, Mr Hesford ; Dicky. Mr Glover ; Mrs Jones, Mrs Ward ; Annie, Miss Willis, Concluding with a favourite Farce. In active preparation, and will shortly be producer!, THE SEA OP ICE. With New Scenery by J. S. Willis, jy/j ASONIC HALL TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MAY 6. | LAST NIGHT OF HASELMAYER’S SECOND PROGRAMME By request of many parties, the above Pro- j gramme will be executed again, ! Last Night of the Aerial Bell. _ j Last night of the Great Hat excitement, with 1 the Crystal Casket. Last night of the Mysterious Pocket. Last night of the Wedding Ring. Last night of the Invisible Block. Last night of the Great Cavalry Raid. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s; Back . Seats, Is. Children half price to Front and Second Seats. Doors open at half-past Seven. The Drawing-room Grand Piano, used by the Professor is kindly furnished by Mr C. Begg Musicscller where seats may be secured. Performance every Night and Saturday Afternoon this week only. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MAY 7. . For the First time, the THIRD PROGRAMME OF L. BASELMAYER. CARGILL TESTIMONIAL. gUBSCRIBERS and others are informed that the above will be presented at the PRINCESS THEATRE at 4.30 p.m. Tomorrow (Tuesday.) H. S. PISH, Junr. MR R. BOSSBOTHAM will Address the Electors of South Ward on the following Evenings, viz.: — TUESDAY. ROYAL HOTEL, 8 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, PEACOCK HOTEL, 7.30 o’clock, and MAITLAND HOTEL, 8.30 o’clock. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. jy/JR R. ROSSBOTHAM’S Committee will meet nightly at WATSON’S ROYAL HOTEL, Walker street, at 7.30. DUNEDIN FOOTBALL CLUB. MEMBERS -who have not yet paid their Subscriptions are requested to do so at their earliest convenience. W. BEGG, Hon. Sec. DUNEDIN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. IN compliance with a generally expressed desire JaMES SMITH, Esq., has kindly consented to re-deliver the Lecture on “Wit and Humour” To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o’clock precisely in the Lower Hall of the Athenaeum. W. S. RIDDELL, Hon. Secretary. CITY OF DUNEDlN.—Election of Councillor for South Ward, in room of E. B. Cargill, Esq., resigned. The following Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor, as above, JOHN CARGILL, Princes street, ROBERT ROSSBOTHAM. Princes street. There being more than one Candidate, all further proceedings in the Election have been this day adjourned until Friday, 10th May. 1872, when a Foil will be taken at the old Police and Immigration Buildings, Princes street south, between the hours of 9 a.m., aud 4 p.m. H. S. FISH, Junr., Mayor. 4th May, 1872. OMPLIMENTARY DINNER to CAPTAIN MACFARLAND, By the Officers and Members of the Volunteer force. To be given at the OTAGO CLUB. WEDNESDAY, Bth INST., at 7 o’clockNames of those wishing to bo present to be sent to Col. Cargill, or MajorAtkinson, M ilitia office, not later than noon on Tuesday. OLSON’S TOMATO SAUCE. Thp immense success attending the introduction of this new local industry will alone testify to the estimation in which it is held. No one who values health and appetite should be without a supply of this really health-restoring and agreeable condiment. Sold everywhere, in Bottles, with the name of H. Olson on wrapper and stamped on bottle and stopper. Sole agent for Dunedin : SAMUEL BIRD, Walker street. Yji REWARD, for such information as will lead to the conviction of party poisoning Dog yesterday morning belonging to W. Sargent, Walker street. WANTED to Sell Rich aud Ripe Oranges, 8 a shilling, Solomon Bros., Cutting. OAKEY'S SILVERSMITH’S SOAP (Non-Mercurial,) For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, ElectroPlate, Plate Glass, Marble, &o. Tablets 6d Agents in all the Colonies.
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Evening Star, Issue 2874, 6 May 1872, Page 3
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