AMUSEMENTS. pRINOESS THEATRE,' QUEEN’S VARIETY TROUPE. Member was received with the most enthusiastic applause last evening, and hare tffwi >ed the “? el V s the latest favorites that have evea visited Dunedin. MISS LIZZIE WATSON (Queen of Sonc) HARRY BRAHAM (London Comiqu©) alick o’brien (The original Indiarubber Manl e MISS BLANCHE (The da MS (Hibernian Vocalist). MO;> S. HA MEW. (The Flying Beetle). C. T. BAKER (The Funny little Negro). Carriages may be ordered for fpast ten. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Fit, Is. J. GARDNER. Agent. dancing classes. QT. GEORGE’S H ALL. Juveniles, S* a fc f urd Ti f n om 3to 5 - Adults, Mor days, from 7 to 9. m^® rinß ' on ® p ui fea per quarter (con mencmg from date of entrance). ' _ J; KELLY, Professor, Prom Her Majesty’s Theatre, London.
DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall, M 1 RS HAMANN begs respectfully to call For Adults-Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. F ° r atUrday Mornin 8. fr om II . Saturday Afternoon Class will be held m the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 till 5 o'clock. cw m * t0 ® ach - Cl f ß -° ne Guinea per Quarter, commencing from date of entrance. MEETINGS. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY A MEETING of the Council of the Otago Acclimatisation Society will be held in the City Council Chambers, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. \ MEETING of the above Society, for the •n U £ P °i ße . J of Eeceivin g Subscriptions, Jn w*? be J held ** the officeß of the Society, on Wednesday, the 4th instant, between the hours of six and eight p.m. CHARLES REID, r Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. J WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted by my Wife, Susan Thomas. JOHN THOMAS. Caveraham, February 3, 1874. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. TSF sim P le > complete, and perfed JL Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich Dunedim rDCr ° f ?rinCeß and Dofflin 8 Machines sold on deferred payments. Bechines °' imifcations of the “Singer” MaCAUTION! CAUTION! nr 0 P revent mistakes, my customers and t general public are herewith informed that my Dye Works have been in uninterrupted working order for the lasi sale^ earS * and are nor ever were ioi G. HIRSCH, DUNEDIN DYE WORKS, George street.
MRS JAMES MAIB, Midwife. Castle street, two doors from Albany street. ± welve years’ practice in Glasgow. Diploma and Certificates may be seen on application. plans on application. T\o yon want a Home of your own ? If ,p so, before you buy have a look at the township of Oarley, near the Benevolent Institution. It is near town, cabs run to it at flll hours, the land is level and dry, fit to build on at once, possession immediate, and the terms of payment will be made to extend over one, two, or three years if desired. Title under the Act. Hy. F. HARDY, Princes street: Or, W. DALRYMPLE, Land Broker. HEADERS, reduced to English ' Prices. At Hay’s Bible Warehouse. R OYAL READERS PRIMER lid ■ —No. 1, 3d; 2, 7d ; 3. Is • 4 IrM .V 2s ;6, 2s fid. At Hay’s Bible Warehouse*. * S C °sl T rt IS . H o S^ 0 l Book8 ‘- M > First . W; S oi d V> 2d ’ Tklrd » M ; Fourth, fid; Fifth, 9d j Progressive, Is fid: Advanced Reader, ..s fid; M. Geography, Is • British Empire, 2s. Hay’s Bible Warehouse. L IBR £?I D^ tlonar y (tenth thousand) —P ifth shipment of this celebrated houM ' ,USt received at Hay’s Bible Ware Atlas, Students’ Atlas, qV , A^ sfc , rallan . Atlas, Physical Atlas, ® d A tla8 ’ ? ri ? ar y Atlas, and numerom others just received at Hay’s Bible Ware TD!BLES andi Church Services. - The f 3 largest stock in the Colony to selec from at Hay’s Bible Warehouse.^ W Hl if.r itat i on is tho sincerest form . T.T, iattery, the purchaser of an imitation article is invariably the victim of Xe unscnipuious It is but poor economy to buy au imitation Sowing-machine when* the genume can be had at reduced prices. Ihe test of over twenty years, and ‘ the evidence of millions, establish the claims* of WHEELER k WILSON SEWING MACHINES, the annual sale of which is now over 150 Oon porttT 1 Pri “ l “"*** ***»*, PARK&CURLeT
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Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 3
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703Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3417, 3 February 1874, Page 3
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