amusements. pRINCESS THEATER Under the management of Messrs Steele and Keogh. THIS EVENING, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. PayTrafford MrJ.B. Steele Snorkey Mr I. F. Keogh Byke Mr J. Musgrave Laura Courtland ... Mrs Walter Hill To conclude with THE ABSENT MAN. MONDAY—WiII be presented, Sir Walter Scott’s KENILWORTH, In a dramatised form—To conclude with the burlesque THE THREE BEARS. Prices—Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THEATRE. MONDAY, JULY 27, 187 A GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF twic CALIFORNIAN MINSTRELS. THIRTEEN STAR ARTISTES, Being the largest and most complete Minstrel Troupe that has ever visited the Australian Colonies. Prices: Dress Circle (secured seats), 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. Tickets and places at George R. West’s Pianoforte Gallery. GEO. ROCKEFELLER, Manager. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.’’ jgONGS OP SCOTLAND 1 KENNEDY’S FAREWELL APPEARANCES. Tokomairiro—Tuesday, August 4 Balclutha—Wednesday, August 5 Tokomairiro—Thu.sday, Augusts Mosgiel—Friday, August 7 Waikouaiti—Monday, August 10 Hampden—Tuesday, August II Oamaru—Weduesday and Thursday, August 12 and 13 Palmerston—Friday, August 14 Port Chalmers—Monday, August 17 DUNEDlN—Commencing THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. Mr Kennedy and Family leave for Melbourne on August 3lst. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent.
DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL.—Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms; One Guinea per quarter (oom* ■ mencing from date of entrance). | J. KELLY, Professor, * I From Her Majesty's Theatre, London. j TRANCING. Wanted, three or four JL/ Gentlemen dedr one of Learning the shore, to join ethers. The class will be for a limited number, and strictly private. For further particulars apply to Mrs Hamann, Moray place. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George’s HalL A CLASS will be formed to suit the custom and tastes of the Scandinavian inhabitants of this City. Those wishing to become Members of the same can obtain full particulars of Mrs Hamann, Moray place, next to Dr Sorley’s.
FOR SALE. FREEHOLD LAND.—Opportunities unprecedented, Quarter-Acre Sections adjoining Town Belt and New Botanical Gardens, five minutes’ walk from the Water of i eith and Cab Stand, and Site of new Museum. Payments may extend to Fifteen Tears. Title under “The and Transier act. ” Plans ready for inspection. STEWAKT & DOUGHTY, Surveyors, Manse street, Dunedin.
ELECTION NOTICES, TO THE RATEPAYERS OF HIGH WARD. GENTLEMEN, —I beg respectfully to intimate that it is my intention to solicit your support for Councillor at the forthcoming Election. I trust the interest I have always taken in public matters will be a guarantee that, should you return me as your representative in the Council, the interest of the City, and your Ward in par* ticular, will be well conserved. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, - BARNARD ISAAC.
CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR WILLIAM BARRON is again a Candidate for High Ward, and hopes to hud he retains the confidence of the large number who voted for him last year, and that he will also receive the support of many who were at that time his opponents. CITY AUDITORS. MR SYDNEY JAMES, Accountant, Valuator, and General Agent, PRINCES STREET, Respectfully solicits your Votes for Reelection.
SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. TllE undersigned have pleasure in an* nouucing having accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact fac* simile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” in every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and From 20 to 25 per Cent. Cheaper, Having just received our fourth shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Table, with and without caver j Half and Full Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron M reliant*
A SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. r|p»HE most simple, complete, and' perfect X Machines yet invented. G. M. Aldrich, Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets) Dunedin. Machines sold on deferred payments. Beware of imitations of the ‘ “Singer ” Machines.
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Evening Star, Issue 3564, 25 July 1874, Page 3
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