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. AMUSEMENTS. QU EEN ’ S THE A TEE. ■ Charles O’Brien, Lessee.* /. Immense Success. , LX Second Appearance of/ " w. a. chapman & miss ro a Bi)NT6 i 6N; :i THIS (SATURDAY) In their Wonderful Entertainmekt 1 of ’ A NTI-SPI RITUALISM, Which must be seen to be believed ,by ; ’ Spiritualists. A Man sealed up,in a Sackful of Ghosts’ Supernatural vision. Second, Sight. , . Deuteroscopia, . The Dancing Queen. William: Tell (not with the Arrow). , , The. Escape of a Medium. Dress Circle, 3s; StaUs,\2s; Pit, Is. J. GARDNER, Agent. jp E;I N C E: THE ATI E THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MAY Is.* * LAST NIGHT ! LAST. NIGHT J OP THE GREAT SIAMESE AND ASIATIC CIRCUS! i: •., . ' - - ' ■•••'' V..! Siamese in New Act, To night 1 r Madame Salavaro, To-night 1 , Mons. firaham, To-night,! , Mons. Salem To-night! &c. &c. . Ac, And_tHe last opportunity of witnessing the Circus Company at the above Theatre. , Prices as usual. , f ‘ ! NOTICE. All accounts against the Siamese Company to. be sent to Mr. King, London Hotel, for payment, on Monday, as the Company positively leave on Tuesday. ... WILLIAM BURTON, , Agent. p R INC ES S THE XT R E. : WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, THE PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB, n j Assisted by Miss Marion Willis, Miss Marion Moore, and n . Miss Gassy Matthews, Will give their third performance on the above date for the BENEFIT OP MR H. EASTWOOD (Late of Bacbelder’s Pauoramti). The programme will cansist of Tom Taylor’s • favorite Comedy of ■ STILL WATERS' RUN DEEP.: And '■ •'•••' Maddisoh. Morton’s screaming' Pared, played for the first time.in New.Zealandicalled Who stole the pocket, book?, v Admission; Dress Circle, 4s :, Stallß. 2s fid; Pit, Is. -.r,T Tickets inay be obtained everywh‘4re, and seats secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. J. MITCHELL, Hbn. Sec, DANCING CLASSES. ST, GEORGE’S HALL. — Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to .5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. • 'J erms : One Guinea per , quarter (commencing from date of entrance). , J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. TENDERS. T ENDERS Wanted fer the Erection of Provincial Government Normal and Art School Buildings. . : * : Plans and Specifications to be seen at mv office. . ......... Tenders to be in Government Tender. Box by Noon on Tuesday, May ICtb. •■■■; DAVID ROSS, ‘ 1 ' ; ‘Architect. ■ r PQ BUILDERS, —The,time for receiving A Tenders for a First-class Family Hotel, to be built at Port, Chalmers, for Mr George Dodson, is extended from the 13th'mst. till Wednesday, the 20th inst., at noon when tenders will be received at the . office .of the Architect. The lowest or any;tender mot ! necessarily accepted. . u ; ;; E J. SKNDERS, /: Architect and Surveyor. TENDERS Wanted for Addition to Cottage in Grange street. Plaus and specifications at T. Fogo’s, Frederick street,' till Tuesday, 19th. fpENDERS are invited for the erection - of niew. Offices for the Standard Insurance Company, MASON & WALES, . .... ,• ..».j ■> •’ Architects. TENDERS wanted for Additions and Alteration's, Manager’s house, Mosgiel Factory. H. F. Hardy, architect. v v SALES BY AUCTION. AMENDED NOTICE. TUESDAY, 19th MAY,'' At noon. , .. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the land being Reclaimed Nos. 1 to 8, Block ■ Lit, . Dunedin, containing I rood each, and" adjacent to the Railway Station, will be offered for sale by public auction by Mr Jas. Milner, at' the Land ( ffice, Dunedin, on Tuesday, the 19th dey of May,lS74. Terms ; 26 per cent, cash, and. 25 per cent.; at 6, 12, and 24 months, bearing, interest at 6 per cent. 1 * pes annum. ' 1 D. REID, Secretary for Works. 14th May, 1874. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, . stewart, and co.. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, : AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, DUNEDIN, are . , prepared to make ; ADVANCES on the MUST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLHDof WOOL, also, on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Produce, either fo? sale here or for' shipment to"' their Ageatsm Melbourne, Loudon; or) the*, united States. they will hold SALES at- I , •. ~n ( KAIKOEAi YARDS, every Wednes- > day, at, 11 o’clock, of Fat. Cattle, u: Sheep and Lambs. • , . . < ; OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUGJBi STORES, every Wednesday,, a 3 o’clbfck, of ’ Wool, 'SheepsKins. ’ Hideß,~Tallow,Plax, Ac. 7M. BARNETT & CO. are instructed ~ to sell by auqtipn, ; op. the , premises J? near, the . Octagon, A. ,R.” HAY’S -Stockyof vf' General Drapery. Every Evening firom day Afternoons from 2 to 6. >■ ; - v WM.•B'ARNETT''&rCOii i \wt’ i ■ -..sidujuijj-i Sa« >• :i J mU' , • ’ *s>

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Evening Star, Issue 3504, 16 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3504, 16 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3504, 16 May 1874, Page 3

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