amuseMrnsb; jp»IN OJS 8 8 THE A T RE. Another Bumper House I . Triumphant Success I Theatre crowded, and still hundreds refused admission to witness THE GREATEST COMBINATION OP talent. - Ever seen in Dunedin. First Grand Change of Programme. * TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I The Highly-trained Trick Horse Jessie To-night Grand Arab Entry To-night Steeplechase Act To-hight Bare-backed Somersaults To-night Drawing-room Tumbling To-night New Double Bare-backed Acts Tb-night New Single Bare-Backed Acts To-night New Jokes by the Clown New Eccentricities by the Jester To-night New Mosie by the Unrivalled To-night New Acts by the Siamese To-night - New Acta by the Asiatic Troupe To-night New Acta by the Europeans To-night Box Office ooen at Messrs Beggand Anderson s. Open from 10 to 3. WILLIAM BURTON, Agents Q UEE N’ S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Complimentary Benefit (prior to his departure to Melbourne for a new Company) to MR CHAS.. O’BRIEN. The Performance will commence with the Drama of ■ « THE FRENCH TAILOR. To be followed by the Astounding Performance of _THE GREAT SIAMESE TROUPE Kmdly lent by Mr King for this night only. To conclude with the Hibernian Comedv of THAT RASCAL PAT. * Tommy Dobbs ... ... Miss Rosa Towers That Rascal Pat ... Mr Chas. O’Brien Q U BEN’S THEA T R FRIDAY, MAY 8. Vocal, Instrumental, and Dramatic Ent tamment, by the members of the Volun teer Artillery Band (in aid of the Band Fund). Under the Patronage of the Officers i Members of The Volunteer Corps, Caledonian Socie Hibernian Society, Fire Brigade, Dunedin Cricket Club, Ac., Ac. Tickets may be obtained at Mr West’s Notice to Members of Band.—Full Bs Practice at Drill Shed, Wednesday evenii 7.30; String Band, Chorus, Ac,, Tuesc and Thursday, at Mr West’s, 7.30. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE'S HALL.—Juveniles, I turdays, from 3to 6. Adults. M< days, from 7 to 9. Terms.* One Guinea per quarter (co mencing from date of entrance). • J- KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. MEETnWJS. ELOCUTION CLASSES. Conducted by Mr A. Barrett, MEETING of Persons desirous of joining the Senior and Junior Classes will be held at the Masonic Hall This (Wednelday) Evening, May 7, at eight o’clock. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, Ac., will be held at the Offices of the Society This (Wednesday) Evening, the 6th instant, between the hours of' 6 and 8. CHAS. REID,
TENDERS. V. R. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for Conveying Railway Materials from the ship Asia, at Port Chalmers, to Oamarn. Conditions of Contract may be seen at this office, where tenders will be received up till noon on Friday, the Bth inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J By command. W. N. BLAIR. District Engineer, Public Works Office, Dunedin, 4th May, 1874. IMMIGRANTS COTTAGES. TENDERS will be received at the Office of Secretary for Works until the 7th May at noon, for Timber Cottages at Greyton and Waibola, contract No. 939. Plans and specifications will be found at Schoolhouse, Greyton and Waihola, and Police on and after Saturday, HORACE B 'STI GS, rTIENDERS will be received till 2 p.m. on Saturday, 9th Niay, for the election of a ihree-roomed Cottage. William Harrop, Albany street. TENDERS will be received till Saturday, 9th May, for filling in Section 23, bioci 26, Dunedin. Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. William Harrop, Albany street. TENDERS wanted until .Saturday, for making and erecting Nine Gates, with wickets. Procter and Whittaker, Railway Eeu amation. 6 AhLIcOIED 18&2. i .•■■■ ti ALE R E L> . > ft - r jJX SURGEON DENTIST “ Fringes Street, Dwtebut,
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Evening Star, Issue 3495, 6 May 1874, Page 3
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