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Q Ui B E/N’S r; THIAI Stage Manager - - Mr J. B. Steel> Business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the ejection of Mr Hoskins,.THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 16, GALATEA ! GALATEA I GALATEA I ANOTHER NOVELTY. THE CROWN FRINGE. TO-NIGHT I TO NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! PYGMALION 1 PYGMALION t Gigantic Bill for This Evening. . The performance will commence with Gil* bsrt’s Beautiful Mythological Comedy, PYGMALION AND GALATEA, A Statue Brought to Lute. Pygmalion, an Athenian Sculptor - - Mr H. N. Douglas Leucippe, a Soldier - Mr J. B. Steele Chrysos, an Art Patron Mr Hoskins Galatea, an Animated Statue, Miss CoLViiLB Cyniaca, Pygmalion’s Wife - Miss Anstead Daphne, Cbrysos’s Wife -'' Miss Bray Myrino, Pygmalion’S Sister, MissMainwa^ing Concludingwith the successftil afterpiece, received on Saturday with roars of laughter, the crown fringe. ■ Katherine 1 - • • M3ss E.jAoreead Frederick Stork - r • Mr J. P. Hydea Supported by the whole Company. Carrihgeß may be ordered at 11 o’clock. Seats for the Dress Circle and 1 Private Boxes may be secured at /Messrs Begg |and ‘Anderson's Music Warehouse. JJUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Estab. 1865* ... Pripoes street* adjoining tijte Queen’s Theatre, Glasses arranged as follows For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from 11 till I o’clock; afterrioon, 3 till 5. ...For Adults, Monday Evening, 8 Sw'IQ, | | For Ladies, Tuesday afternoon, 3 tifl)s o'clock., ; ’; ; r Toeach of the above an hmmisgivehpre*vionsly, for instraotidn, eo that LadieS and Gentlemen receive *R iiQceSstiry attention. One Guinea per ~ . Bauds‘provided for balls, and juv^^e‘parties. r '' ■ ’ Mr T.Lack, Musical Conductor. ' Mbs. RAMANS!, } Next to Dr, Corley’s. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. A SELECT fnd properly conducted Quadrille Assembly o^,Wednesdays, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. First-class Quadrille Band in attendance, ■ : * n J. BAILEY, . Proprietor. - ( DANCING CLASSES, ST. GEORGE’S HALI* Juveniles. Saturdays,; from 3 to 6. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. ; / c; Terms: One Guinea per quarter (pom* medcing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. CORPORATION LEASEHOLDS. HERsbRN, * QOAre instructed by (he Corporation of the City to sell by auction, at their Manse street, on Thursday, September IS, at 2 o’clock, . v 21 Years’ Lease of; Section 30, Block VL, ; ; Bubdmded!asloUows>-- i f 1. Site occupied by flh corner.of Stafford andMaiwe 1 ' ■“ With Buildings thcreoh. '., /t 2. —Site occupied by Messrs Oliver ana . UJph, with thereon, «r 3. Site" occupied by Messrs M*L&nditM. Hepbwn* mid Co., with Buildings thereon. Ar-rSite occupied by Messrs Wright, 1 Stephenson, and Co., with Buildings thereon. The above Leases will be sold at‘per ML frontage tp ALmsp ,. Fall particulars at Office of Town Clerk, or Auctioneers. ■- -.. i. ■ ■ l-. t a./.. a -j* OTAGO WOOf. AND;FLAX STORES. Driver, stewart/ and eo., J .STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, ; AND WOOLA.ND PRODUCE BROKERS, DUNJEDTN, are prepared to -nib ADVANCE&dn the MOST LIBERAL TERMS oh the INCOMING CLIP* of WOOlLalso on NEW • ZEALAND HEMP OvuthurProduce, either for sale here erfoi > shipment to their Agents in Melbourne* Litidon,or the They will.hold SALES at— ■' ’ YARDS* jdsy, at e’etodt* mf Sheep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, Wednesday,' at 3 o’clock, of .Wool, 9 < Hides, 1 TMh>w, Fho^dA rrr iptTBLIO NbTIOHS^ an ‘H'jS : MG N.TJ M S N T ky. -7/ i■, •- f m-'3 ceil MEMORY Off THE %ATH '- . j 'ttii&if' 'Vrii’t;£ proceededrWith at otice, and friends pushing to subscribe will oblige by either forprarcUug jtheir subscriptions uh intimating wish fp/hb called .upblL j 0. V/ ames M’Dougall, Mr-R,|K. Mnrray, Mr W. etera, Mm Cnarlef Copmbes. iMrs §. Little Kd Wiseman. 1 ‘‘ NOTICE. pOISQN ior Dogs ia laid in my Hsddeeks^ at 9mvi«v. JOHN CARGILL. PLEASURE BOAT FOR SALE. rE “FAIR newly HgM x with nfeW titffc'hails and gear. The I«test boat in the Harbor. Also a small totvrw rd n.-a . Apply to ALEXANDER ROY, .0 J

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Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3298, 15 September 1873, Page 3

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