AMUSEMENTS. theatrij pEINOBSS QUEEN’S VARIETY TROUPE EVERY EVENING. Every parb of the House was Crowded to Excess Last Evening again. Entire Change of Programme This Evening} No. 2 Programme To-night. MISS LIZZIE WATSON (Queen of Song), Nightly. HARRY BHAHAM 7 (London Comique), Nightly ALICE O’BRIEN 7 (The original Indiarubher Man) MISS BLANCHE (Lady Gymnast aod Queen of the Air) MAT. RILEY '* (Hibernian Vocalist). MOjnS. HAMEW (Monarch of the Air). C. T. BAKER (This “Old Negro”), Nightly. Carriages may be ordered for I-past ten. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. J. GARDNER. Agent.
DANCING CLASSES. ST, GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults. Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per quarter (commencmg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. George’s Hall. MRS HAMANN begs respectfully to pal] the attention of the public generally to the following classes For Adults—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Juveniles—Saturday Morning, from 11 till 1 o’clock , Saturday Afternoon Class wil be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, from 3 til o o'clock. Terms to each Class—One Guinea per from date of entrance, MEETINGS. IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVEST. MENT SOCIETY. TVrOTICE.—The usual Monthly Meeting A-v of the Society, for receiving Subscriptwns, Applications for Shares, Loans, Ac., will be held at the office of the Society, Exchange Chambers, Princes street, on Friday Evening, Feb. 6 ; hours, 7 to half-pastS. W. DALRV MPLE, Jun., Secretary. < OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. THE Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers to the above Institution will be held in the Office, Farley’s Buildings Princes street, This (Thursday) Evening, the sth February, at 4 o’clock. Business .-—The reception of Report, &c., and the election of i ! ffice-bearers. ■EDUCATIONAL, MISS BELL will receive Pupils at her Rooms, Princes street, at their usual hours, from and after this date; and will Resume Lessons at the Girls’ High School on Monday, the 9th instant. Dunedin, February 2, 1874.
WTHE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL lL o , bo upon Monday, the 9ih February, in the Buildings in •Uowlmg street, as formerly. Fees : Junior Classes, L2 per Quarter : senior Classes, L2 10s per Quarter, payable m advance. There will bp no Entrance Examination for the lowest class. The Lady Principal will be at the School on Fiiday morning, the 6th instant, at ten o’clock, to examine and enrol new pupils. JOHN SPERREY, Secretary. M A.RTIN, Teacher of Music, has Removed from Hanover street to St. .Andrew street, near Filleul street, and is prepared to receive those punils who have not commenced their quarter. Terms at her residence. PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. J WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted by my Wife, Susan Thomas, JOHN THOMAS. Caversham, February 3, 1874. SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich, Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets. Dunedin. Machines sold on deferred payments. Beware of imitations of the “Singer” Machines. CAUTION! CAUTION! TO prevent mistakes, my customers and the general public are herewith informed that my Dye Works have been in uninterrupted working order for the last ten years, and neither are nor ever were for sale. G. HIRSCH, DUNEDIN DY E WORKS, George street. PLANS ON APPLICATION. DO you want a Home of your own ? If so, before you buy have a look at the Township of Darley, near the Benevolent Institution. It is near town, cabs run to it at all hours, the land is level and dry, tit 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. DALRYMPL E, T and Broker, DR COLE, of the Ship Lady Jocelyn, has taken Consulting Rooms in Banks's Buildings, Princes street. Hours of attendance 10 to 12 a m., 4 to 6 p.m. WHILST imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the purchaser of an imitation article is invariably the victim of the unscrupulous. It is but poor economy to buy an imitation Sewing-machine when the genuine can be had at reduced prices. The test of over twenty years, and the evidence of millions, establish the claims of. the WHEELER & WILSON SEWINGMACHINES, the annual sale of which is now over 150,000. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Reduced prices. Illustrated price-lists post free, ,■ * PA RK & v Princes street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3419, 5 February 1874, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3419, 5 February 1874, Page 3
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