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1..'! '..1 ! U/.JI AMXTSEMEMTS. Q o 1 — UEEN’S THEATRB. Business Manager • ; U • - TG-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY, 28th JUNE. Grand Shakespearian Festival I I > > Positively the last appearance in Dunedin i)C MrFairclough and Mdlle. Legramo. ' The Provincial Brass Band To-night^-fr THE MERCHANT rOF VENICi, AND TAMING THE SHREW* , MR FAIECLOUGH as SHYLOOK. MR FAIRCLOUGH as PETRUCHIO. MDLLE. LEGRAND as KATHERINE. MISS ANSTE AD as PORTIA* tS" The greatest Shakespearian BUI ever produced in one,night to a Dunedin audience. W Remember, the last Appearance .of the Eminent Tragedian Mr Fairclougb. DUNEDIN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. r MISS AIT KEN This Evening, MR WINTER This Evening. NOTICE- , S A T UR DA % IN THU MASONIC HALL. Front Seats, 3s; Second, 2s; Back, Is. Observe Change of Place— - . MASO Nl p HAL %, For This Evening only. Tickets and programmes at the dodr.'' JOHN BARRON, Hon. Ses. M A S ON I 0 HA L L PROGRAMME SOB THIS EVENING, SATURDAY. Piano—Overture - - • tMrMos The Trial of Kathrine (Hemy VITL) . , , Shakespeare Song—Happy he thy Dreams - Mp Winter Lady Clair - - .- < Tennyson Wonnerfu’ Wean (by desire) • Millar Song • - - Gentleman Amateur Shamus O’Brien: a Tale of the Irish Rebellion of 1 98 - S. Lover Song—Come into the Garden, Maud ■; v ‘ Mr Winter The Hells • • ,- • jB, A, Poe Part IL . . ' Piano ; • - . • • Mr Moss The May Queen— • • - Tennyson Part Ist. May Morning. Part 2nd. New Year’s Eve. Part 3rd. The Death-bed. • Song—The Soldier • • •• Hr Winter ! Military March • • • Mr Moss The Charge of the Six Hundred Tennyson Song . - ■ • Gentleman Amateur ; Bruce’s Address to his Army at Bannockburn —Scotawhaha’e - - Bums \ Song—Turn Boys (a boating song) Mr Winter The Cotters’s Saturday Night • • Bums

Accompany Ut • Mr Moss. . Front Seats, 3s; Second, 2s; Back Is. JOHN BARRON, Sec - ■ ? ». JJUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMIC Estab. 1865, Princes street, adjoining the Queen's Theatre. Cusses Arranged as pollowb .w. For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock; afternoon, 3 till 6, , i T For Adults, Monday evening, 8 till IH& o’clock; Thursday evening, 8 tilllO. I For Ladies, Tuesday afternoon, 3 till 5 o’clock. To each of the above an hour is givfuu jns* yionsly, for instruction,‘so that Ladies antl Gentlemen receive all necessary attention. Terms, One Guinea per quarter. I Bands provided for balls, evading, and juvenile parties. MRS HAMANN, , | Moray Place, \i. Next to Dr Sorley’s, SERMONS. CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE, Great King street south.' IyTR THOS. H. BATES, Evangelist, LVJL from America, will (D.Y.) Preach in he above place, To-morrow Evening. Subject : “ Baptism; its object, its subject, and lesign.” . ,i : 5

COBPOBATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN.- • - CITIZENS* BOLL—YEAR 1873-4 NOTICE is hereby given, that the above Roll, in manuscript, may be inspected at the Town Cleric’s Office, Manse street. All Ratepayers who, owing to non-payment of their Bates in due time, have been excluded from the Roll, or who, being entitled to be enrolled, may from- any cause oraefci| * dent have been omitted, can pay their Bateafand lodge with the Gitv Council written claims for admission’ to the Roll, -ondr before 3rd Jtily proximo. ; Any objections against names already enrolled, may be similarly lodged, on or before 6th July proximo. Blank forms of claims and objections may.' be obtained on application at the Town. Clerk’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. : 16th June, 1873. DEAFERY. SPECIAL BARGAINS. rT’C'A DOZEN Ladies’ Cambric, H*n<J--IOU kerchiefs , . No. I No. 2 No. 3.J.,-j 2s. 3s. 4s. J The i-dozen The i-dozen ThtffdOfceg™^ 2000 liper Wince y»» and lOd YARDS at 18.65, YARDS Black Alpaca, at 9dl T JOO HSrICKERBOCKER Saits » lls A BALES Flannels 1 do Blankets [ B ROWN, EWING, & CO. BOARD ARDEEMDEHfIE. —i ■ PRIVATE Boardind Residence for two •v GetotlemenaAM«BlßW*rty Cunt land street, between Albany streets,

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Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3231, 28 June 1873, Page 3

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