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~~ AMprSESEENTST™ ■ - V ' '-f, _ Jp. BINO ES S . T HEAT, B 16 Concert Boom Soenein AF rERDARK. Last Night of theloJlo Tram Scene in AFTER D AJRK. Last nS of the Dark Arohesin ASTER DARK. ■ Concluding with the Laughable Faroe of the area Belle. r 'buf* foiP«*'fst£irs^ “TWA HOURS AT HAMB.” > •V; I HAL L. M A SONIC MR AND FAMILY q n l S al e Entertainments on the SONGS _OF SCOTLAND Last Four Nights I . Positively endmg.. on MONDAY, January 26 (114 th annivewirv of Bums’s ißirthday). *- TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Jan. 22, OT Mr Kennedy will give his entertainment : entitled •, •:?n/. tw RO B B-O. Y ; (Arrangedfrom Sir WaltetScott’s well-knoWn novel). . * Qiu-,w x The selections relate principally to Bailie Hiool James Perilous Journey to the Highlands, and will include stimng incidents, numerous dialogues, and appropnate To-morrow— ‘ ‘ Jeanie 'Deans 1” <T THOS; KENNEDY, Agenfe* LAST WEEK. The working~model 0 LADY FERGXJSSON Will bo exhibited in the Octagon Mark< daily, except Wednesday .and Saturday from 11a.m. to 9 p.m. Understeam froi 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Admission, Is. ’, Children half pried; . ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, S turdays, from 3 to 6. ; Adults. Mb days, from 7to 9. . ■ ’g Terms; One Guinea, per quarter- (ooi mencmg from date of entrance). , ' \ J* KELLY, Professor/ 1 > ■ From Her Majesty’s The»tro,Lotidoa, — _ ••■■■■ DUNEDIN DANCING, ACADEMY!' , . St/Cteorge’s Halh <r ‘“’ ' , :1 V ■ : hi to the following,glassesFor Adults—Tuesday,; Thursday, and Sa day Evenmgs/from B’till 10 o’docE For JuvenUea—Saturday Merning,irom tail 1 o’clock , 0 Saturday Afterneon. Class be held in the Oddfellows’ HalC 3' 6 O’clock. : \[U. . Terms .to each Class—One guinea Quarter, commencing from date of entran £UO CTOATIONAL, MRS DOUGLAS’S SOHO. . Athol Place. Established 1869. Conducted by Mrs and Miss Douglas Will be Re-opened on . MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1874.

.y:\ Terms for Pianoforte Two. Guineas per , Quarter. SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1874. At 2 o’clock. EXTENSIVE SALE - 1 ' ‘ ' OF : ' i ’ v FREEHOLD PROPERTY, In the well-known and favorite Townskip ■ of ■■!■■■. ■■ ! SOUTH DUNEDIN, FORBURY. AND / ■ KBW ■■■ ’•• (within ten minutes’ walk efthe Post Office). RIVER,, STEWART, & CO. . ~ ? re “structed by the proprietors w sell by public auction,, bn Saturday, the 31st January, at 2 o’clock, at their, rooms. Custom House Square, the regaining- unsold Sections in the above-named The terms ,of payment will be extremely liberal, and such as to afford every enparties desirous, of acquiring Plans may be' obtained from the Auctioneers. • D OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. D RI YER, STEWART, AND CO STOCK AND STATtnv SVSSSF* are prepared to make AD YANCESI on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS 0n ftsJffiomio CLIP of WOOERS on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Pro “Oier for sale here or for shipment t< wJicr ■* they wiU hold SALES at- ' : ‘ KAIKORAI YARDS,, every Wednes day, at 11 o’clock, of Pat Cattle Sneep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUC STORES, every Wo’ ‘ 3 o’clock, pf Wool, M Hides, Tallow, Flax, Ac. PUBLIC NOTICES, • NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to expiration of lease, we beg intimate to. qur. customers that orders and repairs left at oiir premia George street, - can be had oh application, 1 ' at. our pr.mi, HARROP Sc NEILL, ' Watchmakers and Jewellers. T\R COLE, of the Ship Lady Jocelyn, taken Consulting Rooms in, Ban' Buildings, Princes street. Hours of attc ance 10 to 12 am., 4 to 6 p.i£ ROYAL READERS, reduced to Enelii puces. At Hay’s Bible Warehouse. R 0 ™- »?*DBES PRIMER 548 * 6, 2s 6d. At Hay’s Bible Warehouse. GOOTTISH School Books.—My First, 1 Se Q°i nd ' S*» 44* Fourth,, 6 K’ 9 1 J */ ro -gr 5 2? lve » lB i Advano Reader, 2s 6d j ,M. Geography, Is : Briti Empire, 2s. Hay’s Bible Warehouse. ~ •. • ■ LIBRARY Dictionary: (tenth theusanc —Fifth shipment of thisr celtbrat work just received at Hay’s Bible Ww house.* COLLEGIATE Atlas) Students’ Atla Australian Atlas, Physical selected Atlas, Primary Atlas, ahdhttihSffi others just received at Hay’s house.; • '•»

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Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3407, 22 January 1874, Page 3

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