AMUSEMENTS. jpRINOESS THEATRE SIAMESE! SIAMESEI Having returned from Invercargill, will give their Farewell Performance in Dunedin THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MAY 18, Being positively their LAS 4' APPEARANCE. Twenty special numbers from the reoherchd repertoire. Double Company To-night, For the last time in Dunedin, Spiritualism Outwitted' To-night, . Come one; come aIL The last opportunity of witnessing the Boneless Boys and the Inimitable Jugglers, Ac. FullJ strength of the entire Company of Siamese to-night, introducing every article for this their last appearance. Prices as usual. NOTICE. Route of the Siamese Circus Company, WaiLouaiti... Tuesday, 19bh Palmerston.. Wednesday, 20th Hampden ... Thursday, 21at Oam.ru ... Friday and Saturday, 22nd and 23rd WILLIAM BURTON, Agent. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Charles O’Brien, Lessee. Immense Success. Third Appearance of W. A. CHAPMAN A MISS IDA BONIFON, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, In their Wonderful Entertainment of A NTI-SPIRITU ALIS M, 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; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. J. GARDNER, Agent. pR.INCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20. THE PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB, Assisted by Miss Marion Willis, Miss Marion Moore, and , Miss Cassy Matthews, W iu give their third performance on the above date for the BENEFIT OF MR H. EASTWOOD (Late of Bacheldet’s Panorama). The programme will cansist of Tom Taylor's favorite Comedy of STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. And Maddison Morton’s screaming Farce, played for the first time in New Zealand, called WHO STOLE THE POCKET BOOK? Admission: Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Tickets may be obtained everywhere, And seats secured at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. J- MITCHELL, Hon. Sec, DANCING classes. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3to 6. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. lerms: One Guinea per quarter (commencing from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, hrom Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. _____ TO LET. Furnished rooms to Let—Parlor and one or two Bedrooms, with use of kitchen. Address James Forrester, Cumberland street, near St. Andrew street. TWO Furnished Rooms To Let to respectable peop:e without any encumbrance. Apply Mrs Chilcott, Maclaggan street. TO LET, those large, commodious, and centrally-situated Offices lately in the occupation of Messrs George Gray KusselL and Co. Apply to Neill and Co., Universal Hoi- i TO LET, a new Six-roomed House, Ross street, Roslyn. Apply Chas. Colurab. next door. FOB iAL*. FARM TO LET OR SELL— To Let, on lease, the arm known as Runnymede, Waihola Gorge, lately occupied by Mr B. Dawson. The above Farm consists of 185 acres of land, all fenced ; together with nine-roomed Dwellingrhouse,’ Stable, Stockyard, large Orchard, and Garden. The property is intersected by the Clutha Railway and the Main road. Possession at an early date. Apply to Mr H. F. Hardy, Princes street, Dunedin; or Messrs Capatick, Duthie, and Capstick, Tokomairiro. FOR SALE, first-class Country Store, with bottle license. Apply R. H. Leary, High street. FREEHOLD LAND, within five minutes of the Post Office, for ale. Particulars, Stewart and Doughty, Estate \gents, Manse street. Freeholds for sale by Mr hj. f. Hardy:— Sections 17 and 18, Kensingtsn, fronting Anderson’s Bay road, with Brick House. Corner Section at St. Kilda, HOffc frontage to me'ailed road. Corner section at Mominglon, near the residence of J. Anderson, Esq., long frontage to main road. Several Sections at Darley. Also, a few Sections in the Mosgiel Junction Township. Four Freehold Allotments in George street, Dunedin. Easy terms will he made with applicants for any of the above properties. HY. F. HARDY, Princes street. ■ BUSINESS doing daily in National *nsurance Shares, Standard do do, South British do do, National Bank do, Fiji do "Greymouth Coal Company, Sbotover Gold Company, Ac. FRED. R. EVANS, _. Share-brokUh Princes and Bigh fitreetfc
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Evening Star, Issue 3505, 18 May 1874, Page 3
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