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Lafc Advertisements. pRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of the SIAMES E ! SIAMESE! Double Programme for this their Last Performance in Lunedin. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 4. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE ASIATIC AND EUROPEAN CIRCUS COMPANY, Numbering Thirty Star Artists, male and female; highly-trained Stud Horses, Lilliputian Ponies, and Fairy Riders. * 9 The Proprietors, Messrs King and Anderson, have, at a great expense, erected an arena on the Stage, and will open with the above Monster Company on the above date. Leok out for Monday’s Papers and Posters. WILLIAM BURTON, Agent. UEEN’S THEATRE To-night. To-night. To-nigut Will be produced for the first time in Dunedin, the great Sensation Drama, in 3 acts THE TIGER SLAYER, Or, Life in the Far West. Fabriccio (the Tiger * Slayer) Mr Cha*. Burford Leonora Mis, Jessie Raymond Julia ... ... ... Rosa 'Powers To conclude with THE WIDOW’S FRE SK, Rosa Towers in four new characters to-night. Monday, May 4—Complimentary Benefit to Mr K. Glover, when will be produced The Bride of Lamxnermoor, and ’he Irish farce ©f More Blunders Than One. Look out for Waiting for the Verdict. UEEN’S THEATRE. Qi FRIDAY, MAY 8. Vocal, Instrumental, and Dramatic Enter tainmeat, by the members of the Volunteer Artillery Band (in aid of the Band Fund). Under the Patronage of the Officers and Members of The Volunteer Corps, Caledonian Society, Hibernian Society, Fire Brigade, Dunedin Cricket Club, &c., &c. Tickets may be obtained at Mr West’s. Notice to Members of Band.—Full Band Practice at Drill Shed, Wednesday evening, 7 30; String Band, Chorus, Ac., Tuesday and Thursday, at Mr West’s, 7.30. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS !!

Had every Night, and on Saturday after* noons, at JJAY’S Auction Sale of Drapery—New Goods, now landing ex Himalaya being sold by auction, and privately at Sale Prices. ALEXANDER R, HAY. WANT D to Kent, a four or fiveroomed Cottage in North Dunedin ; George street or King street preferred. ■ Apply Otago fscap Works, George street north. LOST, about eight days ago, a Cameo Brooch, set in gold,; Woman’s head, white on pink ground. The finder, on returning same to Mr Young, jeweller. Princes street, will be rewarded. EVANGELICAL PREACHING. Christian Chapel, Great King street, THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist from America) will (d.v.) preach To-morrow Evening. Subject: The reasons why men should repent. ” CONGREGATIONA.L CHURCH, Moray Place. THE REV. DR ROSFBY will Lecture To-morrow (Sabbath) Evening, on “Providence as opposed to Naturalism.” Service commences at half-past six o’clock. fjl H E FIRST CHURCH. REV. Mr ROBERTSON From Victoria, Will preach in the above Church, Ts-merrow, Morning and Evening. WANTED to Sell, a Milch Cow, just calved. Apply Mr Sonntag, Kaii£orciit w ANTED, a Second Cook. Apply Spanish Restaurant. WANTED to Sell, a thoroughbred Irish Retriever Dog, age 9 months. Address “F.,” office of this paper. WANTED, a good Female Cook. Apply Commercial Dining Rooms, Port Chalmers. WANTED, a Tinsmith; also, a Boy, J. Farra, tinsmith, &c., Princes street. . FOU' D, Purse containing small sum of Money. Address, Miller, grocer, George street. N OTICE. postponem!ent OP SALE. THE Sale of Messrs H. R. and J. E. Parker’s Property, advertised to be held at Christchurch, on 1 hursday, May 7, has been postponed till further notice. DRiVER, STEWART, & CO. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Seventh Monthly Meeting of this Society wid be held at the Company’s offices No. 1 Chambers, Princes street, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, Applications, &c., on Monday, 4th May, between the hours of six and eight p m. J.'S. B. M CUL'iOCH, Secretary. EVENING ( lasses- Mr Gow, Si Andrew’s and Filleul sheets, 15a per quarter. Girls’ class on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Evening Star, Issue 3492, 2 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3492, 2 May 1874, Page 3

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