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AUSTBBMQNTS. P R I N O E S S'T A THIS EVENING (Thursday), JAftlfir 0 THE RA6PICE• R; op PARTS.’ iju f Concluding with the laughable afterhieee THEjARBA —— Saturday, the gria''seiinit'on Urama entitled . AFTER DARK.., , Wanted, 20 Superuumerarleßfof Dark. ‘TWA HOURS AT HAMK” M ’Ft A. S 0 NI C H A L UI 'L. Every Evening at Eight.’ fl.n/7 Pomiln -li—L’ 1 ' jt '»' . Eul SONGS OF ■ .cvenmgat KigHt. . ~r Mr Kennedy and Family-will give .their , Entertainment's on the ' ; H " SO NO s n F SCO TLaK Dl TO-NIGHT (Thursday), January 16. New, Miscellaneous Programme, Including ‘Salt ' Lakb ; or, _ Scottish Song among the Mormons, Being KdminiabenceShf t' Kfenhedv’a Viiit u ,ito Utah in 1869 iF- * Description of the: City And the People M/\rmnVk fiaWMkwU .-J! Ar\ ■ ** «i .--- —Ascription wi mo AudienM^Brigham-Young’ ah a’ Story, teller—Closing 'Remark w,;' "i r:\y. New Programme To-morrow. ' > THOS. KENNEDY, ' ,r . Agent. rj'THE WORKING - MODEL STEAMEI ■■■'■ .LADY PERGUSSON' ik * Will be exhibited' in the' Octagon Mark® Satu ■ steam troi vYiu ne exnibited in .the Octago and Saturdaj from II a.pi. to 9 p.m. ,Untler.Bt 9 Tt m .fill Q M w" 2 p.m, tills), p/in. Admission.. Is.- Children half price. ■DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. 1 MRS. HAMAMN begs to infohn £ parents of childt-pn v - "“go w uuuna i —— .parents of children attending hj Juvenile Glasses, that the same will‘be ■ eiimaJ am 1 • :Trt\ •? 4m.« “ o f OMUV Wl Burned on Saturday; Jahuary 17lh. Morning Classi htf St. Hall, a Afternoon at the Oddfellows’ Hall. • DUNEDIN BANCISG ACADEMYvf .. -li . v.'George’s Hall. <£’■£■ r» ‘®£MANN rhegS’ to:;!inform -j i Pupils and the Inhabitants of 1D edin that her Classes will be held * above, Hall : . .. • ; V- . M:iUl For Adults—Tuesday Evenipg:- from 8i lOo’clOCk ,-y-, * For Adults—Thursday Evening, from 8 lOpoippk n ; ; For Adults—-Saturday Evening, from & IQ o’clock For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from till 1 o clock

;j.Terms—One Guinea perQuari*r,commen. ouig from date of entrance. .' 1 ' r u ■?-Afrerhbdh Classw&i be held_m the Oddfellows’’Fall, ’from' 3 fill O O'clock. ’ ' *-.tf •* * • "DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY! I'* 1 '* 1 ' ST. GEORGE’S 1 HALL. A T JH, rc< l nest of several Ladies and Gentlemen, a Class will be- fornfod tor instruction only,. on Saturday’ Eveaibg. Terms, one guinea per quarter. . This will be a good opportunity for those desirous bf jearMig Dancing. .. Commencing. Saturday! October 18, at 8 o’clock. r ..‘ - ■ ‘. A. .HAMAJHy.'rn DANCING CLASSES. GEORGE'S H ALL. Juveniles, KJ , turdays, from 3 to 6. Adults;-Mom. days, from 7 to 9. ~r!rß 1 lerms: One Guinea: per quarter (com. mencmg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s^Theatre/Eohdoni shipping! ' " HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON, p.s., for OAM ARU, To-morrow (Friday), Jan. 16. Shipping orders issued till . "T-: *xI T 3 p.m M .and.cargo received till 5 p.m.-tbe day before sailing. Passengers'Ky 7.30 a.m, train. JJEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., for TIMARU A KARO A, and LYTTELTON, To-momn v ‘ • ■ '■ 1 r fjj (Friday), 16th January. Passengers by £.3 p.m. train. . pRETTY JANE,: s. s., for LYTTELTON NAPIER, POVEET3 BAY, and AUCKLAND, To-morrow (Fri day), „l6th January. , Cargo till noon. <■ - Offices : Harbour bhiunbers. ' 1 ■ ; S3:eam TO LYT«ELTON, WELLING TO. N , NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, AN AUCKLAND. The s.B, PRETTY Jane, _ Captain W. PalNbb, Will sail as above oi i FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY. For freight or passage apply to j • <•- ,•■■■ . a> ~1 J HARBOR STEAM COMPANY. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATIO ; TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AN ! RIVERTON. o ■ i:: :* j THE Full-powered Sort ; Steamer ' . WANGANUI will be despatched for abo' Ports on TUESDAY next, January‘2o.’ ; Cat-go received at Rattray street Jettv. RETURN r TICKETB, available till 31 January, issued at SINGLE F a RES. : H. HOUGHTON & (jO’. FOR GREYMQUTH . AJSD ’ WAIJOAN I THE 6lipper Schooner \ tauranqa ' jifi receiving ,-Oargo for ,aboi Ports, and will sau on SATtTE G. F. lIEIP, Agent. LOST ARP FOUND-, ; v!, FIVE POUNDS REWA RD. STOLEN or Strayed, from Bay Horse, stands 17 bands Eigl branded H near shoulder,, If stolen ,itn above reward will be paid to anyone givin information that will lead to itWtconviaSo &3SC DAY next.

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Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 3

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