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AKVSEKENTS, pRIN 0B S S TH E ;A : THIS EVENING (Wednesday),' JAN". >2l. Win be the celebrated sensational Drama by Dion i :} ' entitled AFTER DARK. The Performance will conclude with * Laughable Farce,- in-which'~M* Hyde, will appear as Marmdduke Mouser. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” I- >- jyr, A S 0 NI Q HAL L. MR KENNEDY AND FAMILY will give their Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Last Five Nights! £ anniversary of TO-NI(JHT Jan. 21, In addition to a miscellaneous selection of Songs, Quartettes,iGlees, Ad, Mr Kennedy will recite Wilron?js humorous poem. * WATTY- AND MEG; Or, How..to Cure a Scolding Wife, To-morrow—Rob Roy I” v » T THOS, KENNEDY/Agent. LAST WEEK. TflE WORKtNG MODEL STEAMER LADY FERQUSSON Will be exhibited in the Octagon Market daily, except Wednesday and Saturday, rfrom 11 a.m. to 9 p,m. Under steam from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. , Admission, Is. Chddren haR price. ~ DANCING CLASSES. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Sa* tnrdays, ’ from ‘3 to 5. Adults. Mondays, from 7 td 9. * - XTJ. Terms: < One Guinea per quarter (com. mencmg from date of entrance). •-J,- i RELLY, Professor, s, f From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Londbtttl. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. ,y ■! ; • St.. George’s Hall, i v- 3 ‘RS HAMANN begs respectfully to call - —Jr the attention of the public generally : to--the following ■ classes —• •- ~ --7 : ~ : For Adulte—TuMday,'feimSayiand Satur- } ,-a»y Evenings, from 8 till 10 .r For Juveniles—Saturday Maming, fro&ill tjR I o’clock - v : ■;a ; v Afterneon Class will 5 8 f?eld.mthe Oddfellqws’ Hall, .from 3 till 6 o’clock. ■“ Ttttas to each Class-One (Quitted per Quarter, Commencing from date of entrance. M 1 isUtrdATlONAl^ RS DOUGLAS’S SCHOOL. Athol Place. Eatqbliflh6d 1859. , Conducted by Mrs and Miss Douglas^.’! Will be Re-opehed bh MONDAY, JANUARY 26, I^4. 5 Terms for Pianoforte Twq Guitieas : per Quarter. DUNEDIN ACADEMY, Great King street South. Established 1869. MR. S. ELBORN (some time teacher in Glasgow, under the Boards of Education, Victoria and Invercargill) Resumed His Glassesbn Monday, 19fch instant. ; , SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION. ‘ fJIHE Linden School (Kaikorai) has been greatly enlarged during the. holidays, .-and will be Re-openedbnMbnday, 26tb January^ 1874.:- •• . r,. SALES BY AUCTION.-;. . SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1874, At2o’clock.' _ EXTENSIYEa SALE ■op ’ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ; L In the tvelhimown and favorite iWji'ehin of . , * SOUTH DUNEDIN,' FORBURY, AND '-KEW; •.) . ••■I -r$ (within ten minutes’ walk of the j^ostpffioe| TbRIVER, STEWART, COJ 1 ? re “stnxcted by the proprietors TOAell by pubho auction, on, Saturday, tho ~l®t Jauuaiy, at 2 o’clock, at their rooms,. Custom House Square, the remaining unsold Sbotioas in the above-named Townships.' ' The terms of payment will be extremely liberal, and such as to , aiford eyery . encouragement to parlies desirous of acquiring, freeholds. 1 Plans may be obtained from the ' Auctioneers. ■ ,

OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STOEESI STEWART, AND ! GO,/ IL/ STOCK AND STATION AGENTS; S » AND PRODDOE RROJOJRsIt 2YSS™ N * ■“* prepared to make AD*. VANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS °“ CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP w other Froduce, either for sale hert & fbx^anftneht •SSiKSk* They will hold SALES at- ■ ’ i KAIKORAI YARDS, overy Wednes day, at. II o’clock, of. Fat Cattle Sheep and Lambs. . OTA ®O W°9 L AN® .^ROptJCB STORES, every 3 o’clock/ of JWool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Fla?:, &o. • FOR SALE. >■ . 1 • '> FOR SALE, Building Allotments, within five minutes walk of the Railway ! Sta. tion and Post-office, Purchasers can' have a house erected according ( to their ptfn design, and payment meeivbd in moißhlv. quarterly, or half-yearly instalments. Wilt' S. Douglas, Princes street. ,: tIOR SALE, Steam Tubular Boiler, and SALE, Farms, from 76 acres to 160. u’ “ ?£°d S l "** B »ad improved. AW Horses, Waggon, Thrashing Mill, Horaet ' pwer. Harness, &c.,&c. : Aprdy f T. Redmayhe, Union street. . ; |o *j s Se. Freehold,‘; ’Wth^ — : — 1 • * U! ’«>».--•> v'oa o^3 SALE, Otago Dyo opening for busiuem mtih. Ibany street. 1 ’ ' F

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Evening Star, Issue 3406, 21 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3406, 21 January 1874, Page 3

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