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AJCUSESEITTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE Stage Manager • • Mr J. B. Steele business Manager • Mr J. A. South Under the direction of Mr Hoskins. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. First representation in New Zealand of THE WORLD AND THE STAGE. Kate Robertson (an Actress) Miss F. Colville, Supported bj the entire Company. Last Twelve Nights of MR HOSKINS AND MISS F. COLVILLE. The Performance will commence with, for the first time in Dunedin, A PRACTICAL MAN. Mr Cloudsley (a gentleman of imaginative tendencies) - ■ - - Mr Hoskins Rest of characters by the company. To-morrow (Saturday) Great Double Bill, THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, AND IRISH ATTORNEY. Carriages may be ordered at II o’clock. Seats for the Dress Circle and Private Boxes may be secured at Messrs Begg and Anderson’s Music Warehouse. Grand concert In aid of the WIDOWS AND ORPHAN FUND, MANCHESTER UNITY, Will be held in the HEADQUARTERS DRILLSHED On MONDAY, SEPT, 29, 1873, Under the immediate patronage of His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors, the Dunedin Volunteer Fire Brigade, the Caledonian Society, and the various Friendly Societies. Tickets, Is, 2s, and 3s, can be obtained from Messrs Begg and Anderson, Princes street; Messrs M*Kee, Sligo, Baird, and Bressy, George street; or from any Member of Committee. F. PALMER, Hon. See. MISS AITKEN (Mrs J. L. Bunten), AT the Special Request of numerous friends will give ONE MORE EVENING’S READINGS, In the PRINCESS THEATRE, On MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, (Previous to her final departure for the North on the 7th), when she will be ‘ assisted by MR MELCHOR WINTER. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Seats for the Dress Circle and Private Boxes may be secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. JJUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. Estab. 1865. Princes street, adjoining the Queen’s Theatre. Classes arranged as follows For Juveniles, Saturday morning, from II till 1 o’clock; afternoon, 3 till 5. For Adults, Monday evening, 8 till 10 o’clock ; Thursday evening, 8 till 10. For Ladies, Tuesday afternoon, 3 till 5 o’clock. To each of the above an hour is given previously, for instruction, so that Ladies and Gentlemen receive all necessary attention. Terms, One Guinea per quarter. Bands provided for balls, evening, and juvenile parties. Mr T. Lack, Musical Conductor. Mrs. HAM ANN, Moray place, Next to Dr. Sorley’s. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. A SELECT and properly conducted Quad- -*•*- rille Assembly on Wednesdays, commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. First-class Quadrille Band in attendance. J. BAILEY, Proprietor. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London EDUCATIONAL. MILTON HALL SCHOOL. THE Fourth Quarter of the above School will commence (D.V.) on Wednesday, October Ist. WM. ANDERSON. Master. NOTICES OP REMOVAL. BAKEWELL’S Offices have been Removed to Farley's Hall, Cutting, Princes street. September 16. REMOVAL. T BEVERIDGE, TAILOR, (Late of the Cutting), Has removed next door to Begg and Anderson’s Music Saloon, Princes street. SALES BY AUCTION. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, stewart, and co., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, DUNEDIN, are prepared to make ADVANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to their Agents in Melbourne, London, or the United States. They will hold SALES atKAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle, Sheep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Flax, &c.

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Evening Star, Issue 3308, 26 September 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3308, 26 September 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3308, 26 September 1873, Page 3

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