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~AXUBBXBNTBr rrrrrr Q R U BEN’S T B E ATS IL- . __ i <! i' . S' THE CARANDINI CONCERTS. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), A Splendid Programme. EQUISI T I O N. J. M. Ritchie G. K. Turton Alex. M 4 Lean John Dkvie Dunedin, January 6,1874. MISS ROSINA CARANDINI (Mrs E. H. Palmer.) ■ Dear Madam—Having learned that it;is your intention to retire from the position you have for several years so gracefully occupied with credit to yourself and pleasure to those who have listened to your singing, we beg to tender you a complimentary benefit at our hands, .and to leave the time and place for the same at your disposal. We are, ■' Dear Madam, Yours sincerely,; . James Smith. , . W. J. M. Larnaeh ■ ; Tk 8. Graham !•••; i ; Henry Driver G;-D.'Branson" - ‘ ” W.M. HodgkinsW. G. Neill i James Mills Charles Stewart Cbas. Nichols H. A. Loughnan T. M; Eocken Horace Bastings Henry Howorth \ ' J. B. Bradshaw. . . " . **- " - • •*•.**•■• j■: ■ v' J _ Dunedin, January 8, 1874. Gentlemen.—l beg to thank yon most sincerely for your kind offer of a complimen* tary benefit, which I accept vp.th : mnoh pleasure, and name Wednesday, the 14th instant,- for;that,- and to-take place -atthe Queen’s Theatre. 1 am, Gentlemen, Yours- gratefully, > t ROSINA PALMER, .‘j 'j' V \’ QUE EN’S THE A T RE. COMPLIMENTARY benefit MISS ROSIN A CAR AND IN I, Under the immediate patronage - - : or Lady Fergusson, Mrs Fergusson, • } . And • -7 i [ ' The Ladies of Dtmedin, -t On; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1874. Jp El N CESS THE A T R..JB, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. * , ; Great Variety Troupe. v COMIC BALLET PANTOMIME. • Grand Combination.; • v.. . Miss Jessie Raymond, The Murray Family* THE THREE LOVERS. Love in a Tub. Singing. Master Bonnie fishwife. Happy with a Shirt. 11 \ FUN'! MIRTH! VARIETY -LAUGHTER! ; , “ TWA HOURS; .AT HAME.” jy- A S,O jrTcf H A,L ‘ Eveiy Evening atEight. ' ,>• ■ KENNEDY’S SONGS OP SCOTLAND. TO-NIGHT, “ WAVERLEY A condensation of Sir Walter Scott’s Novel being adventures during the Rebellion oi 1745. interspersed with .TanrtKifo . 1745, interspersed with Jacobite Songs; ■ THOS. KENNEDY, Agent:C OMPLIMENTARY BALL TO CAPTAIN JACQUEMART And the Officers of the F.R.W. Ship VIRE, •From the Citizens of Dunedin, ON MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY ■ ; ' At 9 o’clock. Co MMITTEE:' His Worship thetytayor Councillor Barnes . ~ : > Walter ■ , » Reeves ;,:v- progag,. , r - fj ~ Burt : »» . *Ramsay „ . .-. .m . , Woodland - ' »» ' Beck Messrs J. M. Ritchie J. M. Perrier -j Jas. Copeland- > ; John Roberts Louis Thoneman J. L. Butterwo Louis Court C. Nioholls R. A. Law R. M. Robeys J. Davie, M.P.O. L. O.fßeal * W. G. Neill Geo. Bell ... Wm. Bepbum Henderaon Lai G. Turnbull, MPC Wm. Staveley J.'S, Webb Jas. Marshall Geo. Eliott A. H.Jack G. K. Turton : J. Lanseigae : S. Graham,H. Howorth , H. Driver G. F. Reid With power to add to their xrutnber.

THE WORKING MODEL, IRON Screw Steamship the ‘LADY FERGUSSON, Built by' 1 ■ 1 N. and C. WAT T, '■ Will be Exhibited in the Octagon Market .. - :■ ON • * Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and; FRIDAY, * /"■* Frbhi 11 aim. to 9 p.in; Under steam, fromo7jti.m. to 9 p.m.; and for Ladies and Children, from 2pm to 4p,m. , : w ~ tbhe had from Messrs 7W and M. nee, stationer, George street. Admission. Is.; children half Dunedin; January; fi, 187 A,,. ■ " '‘'it ,v '~ 1 price. Week of &i . Thorsday, ih ; the Kttft ynurchj at 7.80 o’clock. • ■** •>uk o u ®feV.■ Mess*#Rigg aad Cepelandr trti ■ D&6mihati6hi ehiiifclrtljr JAMES COPLAND, iIL-.- ’ ' •- Wahtod till noon hnTdesSay, - 13th instant, for*the,ereotldhih'hriok of Three Shops and Dwellh&'ffi Oifeat King street, forMrT. C. Meftaufl J ! J >: 1 >*; i ; ■(j *uu |> A

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Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 3

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574

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 3

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