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AMUSEMENT*, QUEEN’S THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs O’Brien and Co. Stage Manager ... Mr Charles Burford. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JUNE 7, The Great Irish Drama of RORY 0’ M 0 R E ! Kathleen • . . Clara Stephenson (Her last appearance). De Welskein - - - Mr C. Burford (His last appearance). Rory O’More • - • Mr G. O’Brien Concluding with the Burlesque of LALL.A KOOKH. Feramory - - . Clara Stephenson On MONDAY NEXT, the Distinguished A rf ief o MR FAIR CLOUGH AM) MDILE. EUGENIE LEGRAND, Will appear in L*-rd Lytton’s great Play of RICHELIEU! Richelieu Mr Fairclough Julie de Montemar • Mdlle. E. Leorand The Fairclough seats may be engaged three days previously, at Begg’s V\ arehouse, Princes street. QUEEN’S THEATRE* Lessees ... Chas. O’Brien and J. P. Hydes. 1 he Stage Department under the direction of J. P. Hydes. On MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, First appearance in New Zealand of the distinguished artist, MR FAIRCLOUGH, whose recent performances at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, drew crowded and enthusiastic audiences. Mdlle. EUGENIE LEGRAND, The Talented Artist, from the Imperial de L’Odeon, Paris, St. James’s, and the Opera Comique, London. On MONDAY, JUNE 9, and until further notice, Bui wet’s Great Play of RICHELIEU. The Cardinal Richelieu • Mr Fairclough Julie de Mortemar - Mdlle. Eugenie Legrand Supported by the Queen’s Corps Dramatique. MASONIC HALL. QHARLES’S DIORAMAS. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. GREAT SUCCESS. Each Scene Applauded ! ! Be Startled by THE MECHANICAL EFFECTS! AND SEE THE PAINTINGS ! Prices 3s, 2s, and Is.

N.B.—The entrance to the Pit is by the side door next Princes street. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE on Saturday for Families and Parties from the Country, at half-past two o’clock. THE WONDERFUL HAIRLESS HORSE CAOUTCHOUC. Will be on Exhibition Daily in a spacious Room adjoining the Queen’s Theatre, from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission—Ladies and Gentlemen, Is. Children, 6d. MEETINGS. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting of this Society, for receipt of Subscriptions, Ac., will be held at the office, Princes street, This (Monday) Evening, the 12th instant, from 7 to 8 o’clock. M. W. HAWKINS, Secretary. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held on Monday Evening, from six to eight o’clock. WILL S. DOUGLAS. Secretary. m • ~ ; SERMONS. T. PA UL’S CHURCH. TRINHY SUNDAY, Morning Prayer, with Holy Communion • 11 Preacher, Bishop of Dunedin. Children’s Service - - • -2.30 Preacher, Rev. E. L. Stanford. Evening Service - - - -6.30 Preacher, Rev. E. G. Penny. The Offertories will be given to the Sunday School Fund. The rev. r. mo re ton. From Christchurch, Will Preach in the Baptist Chapel, Hanover street, To-morrow, Sunday, Bth inst, Morning and Evening. CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE, Great King street south. MR THOS. H. BATES, Evangelist, from America, will (D.V.I Preach in the above place, To-morrow Evening. Subject : “Salvation by Grace.” NOTICES OF REMOVAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Q NICO LL, *BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Intimates that he has removed to those commodious premises adjoining Spicer’s, Undertake! : George street, Dunedin. Everj description of Colonial Boots and Shoes (our own make) on hand. Orders punctually executed, and all worn guaranteed. Inspection Invited. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J ADAMS, TAILOR, • Begs to intimate to his friends and the public, that he has Removed his business to more suitable premises, two doors below the \rtillery Hotel, George street West, where, by attention and care in dispatch, he hopes to merit a continuation of their patronage. J. A. calls attention to the fact that he is still making Mosgiel Suits at from L 3 15s upwards. Other Cloths, Ac., at equally loir prices,

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Evening Star, Issue 3213, 7 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3213, 7 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3213, 7 June 1873, Page 3

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