AMUSEMENTS. jyj* ASONIC HALL. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. In consequence of the immense success of the celebrated Australian Bellringers, Instrumentalists, and Vocalists, the talented Lynch Family, and the great English comedian Frank Verten, the company have arranged to extend their visit to Dunedin for a few nights longer. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Second time of the Third Programme ! Second time of the Third Programme I New Tunes on the Hand Bells. New Selections on the Stand Bells. New combinations on the Clock Bells and Instruments. New Ballads, including “The Anchor’s Weighed,” & c., &c., by Frank Verten., New Songs and Dances, including “The Yellow Girl that Winked at Me,” aud “Dainty Little Nan.” Ac., by the Prince of Comedians, Frank Verten, New Comic Quartettes, Ac. Concluding with the New Laughable Farce of the SHAVING SALOON. Reserved Seats, 3s ; Second, 2s ; Bick. Is. Plan of Hall and tickets may be had at Begg and Anderson’s Mnsic Warehouse. HEN RY Sen., Proprietor. C. A. BRIGHT, Agent. pRINCESS THEATRE. Lessee and Manager • Mr Chas. O’Brien Leader of Orchestra - Monsieur A. Fleury Scenic Artist • - Mr Thomas Kemp GRAND OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. Reappearance of the great Dunedin favorite MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, Supported by MR CHARLES BUR FORD And the following powerful Company : Miss Tilly Andrews (first appearance) Miss Grace Foilande Mrs Frank Towers (first appearance) Mr Frank Towers (first appearance) Mr C. F. Searle (first appearance) Mr Harry Simmons (first appearance) Mr Hoyle (first appearance) Mr J. A. South Mr J. Thorpe Mr A. A. Inglia and Mr Charles O’Brien IXION ! IXION 1 IXION ! For further particulars see future advertisements, Free list entirely suspended. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAM ANN begs to inform her Pupils and the Inhabitants of Dunedin that her Classes will be held in the above Hall: For Adults—Tuesday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 till 10 o'clock For Adults—Saturday Evening, from 8 till 10 o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from II till 1 o’clock Terms—One Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. N.B. —The Saturday Afternoon Class will be held in the Oddfellows’ Fall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, ST, GEORGE’S HALL. AT the request of several Ladies and . Gentlemen, a (.lass will be formed for instruction only, on Saturday Evening. Terms, one guinea per quarter. This will be a good opportunity for those desirous of learning Dancing. Commencing Saturday, October 18, at Eight o clock. A. HAMANN. 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 SOIREE. THE ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL MEETING OF ST. ANDREW’S CONGREGATION Will be held in the Hall below the Church, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Inst., At half-past six o’clock. The Rev. John Gow in the chair. Tickets to be had at various shops, and also of the office-bearers. WATCHMAKERS. George young, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINCES STPEET, Dunedin, Opposite Bank of New South Wales.
[Established 1856.] JOHN LATK ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, Prince? street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observation!. Nautical Instruments repaired. I S L 0 P ,
BTJTCHEKS. pEOE&E WILSON, \ T Successor to Edward Menlove, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, George and Maclaggan streets, Dunedin, and George street, Fort Chalmers. Families waited on for orders in all pares of the City and Suburbs. JAMES FORSYTH^ SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, Port Chalmers, BEGS to intimate to masters of vessels and the public generally, that he still continues to supply the best quality of Meat at the lowest rates, and has no connection with any other butcher in the Port.
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Evening Star, Issue 3329, 21 October 1873, Page 3
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623Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3329, 21 October 1873, Page 3
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