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AMUSEMENTS * THEATRE. Busine* Manager - Mr J. A South TO.N|<aHT (MONDAY), JULY 7, xrr.» Last Night of «PS IN THIS SOUTH I 1 fpjrn Glorious Success of THE GREAT PLANTATION SCENE, 'ri?TT. whiob several GENTLEMEN AMAu'rrrS'volunteered SONGS, DANCES, STUMP SPEECHES, Ac. Wpoi (» Nigger) . - Mr J. P. Hydes Supported by the Company. '■'Ome aud hear Hydes’s Local Allusions. OnTueslay, Eeuedt of Miss Jessie Baymond, a Great Billj including “ (jramondßrig. 11 Look out for “"ihe Old Chateau.” r I'tahence Colville, Mr Hoskins, Mr Steele, , aod others open on July 12, when a Great Bill will be presented by the greatest 'combination of Artistes ever witnessed m hj ew Zealand. p KINOES S THEATRE. Lessees • Messrs Geddes and Willis, Stage Manager - Mr G. W. Collier.

Night hut Five of ... HR ‘mtfPE RAYNER. this /Monday) july 7, „ THE GREEN BUSHES I Connor O’Kennedy GeOl'gfr O’Kennedy Captain jD’Arioig Wild Murtogh Jack Gone K^ly,. Mianu . Geraldine ' . Nelly O’Neil . - Mr Joseph Rayner : .... Mr.D.f Clinton - Mr EL N*Douglas Mr Lachlan Macgowan • Mr G. W, Collier - MrMuegrave - Mr P. E. Lyster - Mrs Walter Hill > Miss Lizzie Bushe Mrs Lachlan Macgowan

Meg * . , ' Miss Marion Willis , • Concluding with the farce of '. THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM I Dickory- ~ Mr Lachlan Macgowan Wednesday Evening—Benefit of Mr Joseph Kayner. jQUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY ifestaW J865, Priaces strefei^ad joining the Queen’s Theatre. Classi* Arranged as follows : j*- ‘ lEpr Saturday morning, from 11 tiirl o'clock • afternoon, 3 till 5. . For AMonday evening, 8 till 10 , For. Tuesday afternoon, 3 till 5 s To eaehef ihe above in hour is given previously,; foe: instruction, so that Ladies and Gentlemen revive all necessary attention. Terms, "Gne’Gninea per quarter. Bands 1 Wtided for balls, evening, and -< T ’i JIAMANN,. i i' i, Moray Place,

i r. to Dr Sorley’s. w ■ : . ( .. gQIBEE. CHURCH, .J, ‘‘ ,li Stuart street. SOIREE will take placaip jtpqajwye place of worship, on Tues* ErenW July Bth instant. Tea at half* -pest - • ■ . a Public Sleeting will be held in. ihovnurch, when Addresses will be delivered#? various Ministers. + i ELECTION NOTICES. .1 W-.t ■ 1 '; 1 1 1 ' ' to trsoitizens op duhedin. /'I ENTbEMEN,—Having been requested by a large number of my fellowbitizens to the approaching Election for Maybr. r have much pleasure in complying wdtrthat request'. I have for neariy six years you as a Councillor for Bell and/Leith: Wards, and if you do me the honor of; electing me to the honorable position of Mayor, I shall use my best endeavors to give you satisfaction. I shall, take an early opportunity of addressing you in the various Waids of the City, ' ' . I ;, Y(mr most obedient servant, . ! L. THONEMAN, • i- !■ :i! ■ 1 : —: jpIELLOW-CITIZENS,— 1 beg to inform you that T intend contesting the election for ;■ l ;i j • the Mayoralty which takes place soon, t i Yours, 4c., ' A. MERCER. MEETINGS. _ ..JCfIE MAYORALTY _ MR 1 MlmfcEß’S General Committee will at the Committee Rooms, High street/npjroltc Messrs Butterworth Bros., this (Monday) evening, at half-past 7 o’clock. A hjdi is f .. , *. Secretary. IRE MAYORALTY. MR MERCER will Address the payertAt Cotter’s Caledonian Hotel, Great King street, on Tuesday, July Bth, ; at hldf-past 7 o'clock ; And at other places on future evenings, which wiR be duly advertised. ; ' JAMES JAMES,

Secretary, OTAGO INSTITUTE. THE Next Meeting of the Institute will be beM in the University Building, on Tuesday, at 7.30 p.m., when Dr Lindsay’s 011 Acclimatisation of Salmon will be; ready for delivery to Mem--I)^TS ' Paper I “Philological Considerations on. the Whence of the Maori,” by J. T. Thomson, Esq., F.R.G.B. ( . D. BRENT, Hwl Sec. LET TO BE LET. Durable family jresidence, Leworth, Caversham, the property of Mrs CantreUj two miles from Dunedin. The Wse contains eleven rooms, with coachhouse and” stables, welt-stocked orchard, flowerand-kitchen gardens, and paddock of apply to. GEO. S. BKODIUCK, ;> i Rattray street. mO Let— Eight-roomed House with Three*•I (juarter Acre, Sunnyside ; entry iiitmediatily. Apply A. Millar sen.. Sunny. side. _— TO LET* Commodious and Well-venti-lated Offices, in our new building. Jetty street Apply K - Wilson and Co., Bond and Jetty streets. _ UEl—Commodious Office in High I street, with some Storage AccommoiktioD TURNBULL & Co,

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Evening Star, Issue 3238, 7 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3238, 7 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3238, 7 July 1873, Page 3

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