AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees . Messrs Geodes & Willis. Stage Manager • - Mr Hoskins. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. BOXING NIGHT?! BOXING NIGHT ! ! ! GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT, With the Gorgeous Christmas Pantomine, JACK THE GLINT KILLER. NEW AND SUBLIME SCENERY, Specially d> signed and executed by MR J. S. WILLIS. THE PANTOMIME Will be preceded each evening with a Comedietta in which MR HOSKINS AND MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE Will appear. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST SHOW of the above Association will be held at FORKURY PARK, DUNEDIN, On THURSDAY, 26th DEC. NEXT, Boxing Day. Entries most be made to the Secretary on or before the 20th Dec. Catalogues can be hap on application to WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. INTENDING Competitors for Handicap Races and Walking at the forthcoming Games on the Ist and 2nd proximo, are reminded that their names require to be sent in to the Secretary on or before Thursday, 26th instant, at 8 p,m M at Wain’s Hotel, Manse street, or at my office. W. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. C iLEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. EDUCATION COMPETITION. THE Competitive Examination for School Prizes will be held on Saturday, 28th instant, at 11 a.m. History, arithmetic, and grammar at 11 a.m, ; Recitations, &c., at 2 p.ra. Competitors are requested to meet at the Education Office at a quarter to eleven. Parents and others interested are invited to attend. W. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. MASONIC BALL. A MASONIC BALL will take place on the 27th instant. Masons, their families, and their female friends only admitted. The Governor and Lady Bowen will be present and open the Ball. Tickets, 21s 6d, admitting a Lady; Lady’s single, 7s 6d. Tickets to be obtained from Mr Lanseigne, Hon. Treasurer and Secretary; and from the Members of the Committe, Messrs W. Caldwell, W, J. Smith, James Mills, W. S. Douglas, M'Gaviu, Telfer, Schlotel, H. M‘Donald, G. Greenfield. BOXING DAY. THE M.U. ODDFELLOWS will celebrate their Anniversary by an Excursion to the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway and a Monster Fete and Picnic. A meat variety of entertainment. His Excellency the Governor has graciously signified that he will be present. Tickets : Railway, admission to ground, and Gift Distribution, 3s. Children free, if accompanied by parents or guardians, and not occupying seats in the railway carriages. ALEX, SLIGO, Secretary. MEETINGS. DEUTSCHFR VEREIN. VEESAMMLUNG heute abend B.\ Ufar im Vereins Locale. Mitglieder werden gcbeten sich zahlreich einzufinden (Wichtige Gefchafte). H. W. MEYER, Schrittflihrer. HATTERS AND HOSIERS. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. TAYLOR’S, RATTRAY STREET, (Eight doors from Princes street.) THE attention of all who are desirous of selecting something n«w and fashionable for the approaching holidays is directed to the following extract from Bradshaw’s “ Guide to Dunedin,” page 33 : “ If you want to replenish your wardrobe and to choose from a pretty and varied assortment of Hosiery, Hats, G loves, Collars, and what-not, permit me to recommend this as the place where you will get suited. It is small, I grant, and unpretentious, but you will find that it is indeed a indltuin hi parvn. You say you will call and buy some handkerchiefs and gloves; well, there they are, the best sorts. That’s all to-day. ‘Goodday and thank you,’ says Mr Taylor.” At the above address, Gentlemen vis'ting Dunedin may rely upon finding a first-class selection of goods at prices that are now noted as the most moderate in town. A choice assortment of Full-dress Shirts, Ties, and Gloves, suitable for Evening wear. Also an entirely New Stock of White Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, and Socks, in every size and quality. White Shirts, button behind, all sizes. J. TAYLOR, GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTER, HATTER, HOSIER, & GLOVER, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. (Eight doors from Princes street.) HATS. HATS. HATS. Messrs v. almao and co. invite the Public of Dunedin to inspection of their Splendid Stock of all kinds of Hats. Hats made to order of every description, moderate prices. Hats cleaned and altered to the present fashion. PRINCES STREET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. CHIROPODIST. HOW’S YOUR POOR FEET 'i NO MORE CORNS I NO MORE TENDER FEET I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR J. D. MUNTON, having nearly worked oat his claim of City Crier intends to fill up his spare time by resuming his old practice of CHIROPODIST. Gentlemen waited on at their residences, by forwarding their addresses to J. D. MUNTON, Verandah Stafford street. N.B.—At home in the mot Hum, jLto HH o’clock j evening* W
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Evening Star, Issue 3072, 23 December 1872, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3072, 23 December 1872, Page 3
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