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itiasau. AjcfoaiiaarM, pR IN 0E S 'S' THS A T THIS A$ It AYjp Complimentary Benefit tenfiaiwrf'ihtfcp SIAMEBB JUVENILE TROUPE, by Messrs King and Anderson. Ihe reason why the Tradesmen of Dunedin lown should go to the Siamese Benefit. bakers ! * '*■ Will go the “ east" and have a “flowery" time oF it at the Theatre; they wiUbe raised in the Siamese oatimatwn ; they wont get “crusty,” at the jokes of the Clown. . , ... •; .... BUTCHERS. ' They will have the “pluck”; tolake,their “spare rib” with them; they’wiU hare to “stake” their money at the pay hex, and no one will hare the “ heart ” to “steal ” it. i CHEESEMONGERS.' rx :r They will be able to out it “mighty H fat ; they won’t see “ Ham-let," as the Siamese have “cheesed” that last Week. BLACKSMITHS. ■_They will “feroe” their way Into the Theatre; they will “ blow ’’ about the performance after, and the “sparks” ’will fly from their eyes with laughter; \ : COACHBUILUERS, The “ nave” “ spoke ” to the “fello,” and said it was “ tired;’’ they;should put on the brake," and go to the Siamese Benefit. PAWNBROKERS. They have “ pledged!’ themselves to come, and it a ‘‘two to one ” that|they ; wiil com the next night. _ SHOEMAKERS .. They won’t be “ soledthey tSfe an “upper" seat ; they won’t “wax” wrath at the wittiolsims of the r which vdH “heal”.‘allother sorrows; th|y mUstiok to the “lasf’if they giveup them t . CARPENTERS. , f ■fx lß , they eomie there, they won tbe * chiselled,” The Siamese will deal fairly with them. , They will say they ■ever “saw’ a.better entertainment, and they will pine to pome anotherjnight. _ . bricklayers. They will act on the “square," and toll up like “bncks," audit’s odd if they an not pleased. * .f-M Tit PUBLICANS. « - t s if they don’t Come, and it’s rum” if the “publio-in"tbelneatre an not pleased at the “pints ” of the Clown’s ° glasses” seen without open The reason why all should borne prodigy, LEJE. dnly three years old. d firßt *PP«an«eo ohthp SiahieS Benefit Night. <* ..:hDress Circles, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, la. ; ; Last Mid-day .Performance, <on Saturday Afternoon. Children half-price to all"petti of the house. rru. ' ! WILLIAM BURTOiI, 1 , ■ ; • i- ARWxt.^ ND PULL • DRESS BALL, ■ i, To be;held in ■■ Dodson’s fiend, Port Chalmers, ■: 1 ' " oir ‘ pRI B AY, let M AY. mj h r . pteamer Golden Age will leave the Old Jetty at 7.30 p.m., returning from Port" S°«Ioh rfter Beturn Tickej^| nS 4?* P 1 * Ball to be Obtained it ’ Obtdmen. e^er Dunedin 1 or Port ‘ •' ; DANCING CLASSES. _ ST, Hall. —Jnvenile - turdays, from 3to 6. Adn ‘ days, from? to 9. Terms; One GuinOa her quarterfoo mencmg from date ofentrance). ■__ _, J. KELLY, Professor. From Her Majesty’s Theatre; London DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. St. Geoige’s HaU. to For Adulte—Tuesday, Thursday, and Satn day Evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. For Jnveniles—B till! o’clock from J I ! r, ?;T T^ e Saturday Afternoon Class wi be held m the Oddfellows’ KalL from 8-t 5 o'clock. v “ Terms to each Class-One Guinea p Quarter, commencing from date 5 entrano SHIPPING. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS gAMSON, p.s>, for OAMARU, on Tubs* day, Bth May. Passengers by 7.30 a.m.t' ii train. Shippmg orders issned till 2p, m /uufi cargo received till 4 p.m. Monday. s.s., for TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, on Sunday, 3rd May; Cargo till 2 p.m. To morrow (Saturday), Passengers by 2,30 p.m. tram on Sunday. Offices,: Harbour Chambers. \ ' SOUTHLAND STEAMERS watt, aw UNDER iTTTALLABI, for BLUFF and BIVEII VV TON, TO-MORROW . (Saturday Cargo received till 2 p.m. Passenger* frw wharf at 3 p.m, / ~....... v . v H. HOUGHTON k QO. MBBTnreg; < ; IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVEBI MBNT SOCIETY. rpHE Ilwalv Monthly .Meeting if Xt Society for the purpose -.•oLreoaivin Afi., win be Reid at

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Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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