AMUSEMENTS. JP RINO S8 S THEA TR I, Uadsr tli* management of Meson Steele and Keogh. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG, 27* Last Night of the Beeson. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MESSRS STEELE AND KEOGH. BABELLE; Or, THE ROMANCE Of WAR. In which Mrs Walter Hill, Menn Steele, Keogh, and Company will appear. To conclude with Eugene Beoa, in kia Wonderful Performances. And ether Entertainments. Prices—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, U pRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, EUG-KNE BE DA will take a Farewell Benefit, when he will appear in six of hie sensational New Acts of Le Grand Passage de Lakeverie, Zamphilerasation and Byoiue Performance. On this occasion will appear Madame JKANOTTJE, Serio-Cemie and Sentimental Vocalist, from the principal Glasgow Concert Halls. DUBLIN DAN, Irish Comedian, 'from the London Stage. And ether varieties, Prices:— 3s 2s le. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” New temperance hall, Moray Pla.cs, TO-NIGHT, And Every Evening at Eight, KENNEDY’S LAST WEEK, Positively ending Saturday, 29th August. Admission : Front seats, 3s ; second Boats. 2s ; gallery, la Children in arms not admitted. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. SUPPER may be had every night at Dunning’s City Dining Rooms, Princes street. s EKAPERY PRING MILLINERY. We respectfully announce WEDNESDAY, the 26th, and THURSDAY, the 27th of August, 1874, as the FIRST TWO SHOW DAYS Of the Season For Parisian and British Millinery, French and English flowers, &e. HERBERT, HAYNES, A CO. SPRING TWEEDS I SPRING COATINGS II SPRING FANCY VESTINGS!!! JT has never been my good fortune to sectors such a very fine assortment of Tweeds, Coatings, and Fancy Vestings, as I have tbiy Season. Confidently do t solicit a visit from every Gentleman in the Colony, because I am thoroughly satisfied that BETTER STYLES AND VALUE are not procurable in any other Tailoring Establishment in New Zealand. All Tweeds before being made up are thoroughly soaked in water to prevent future shrinking. A Graceful and Comfortable Fit of every garment is guaranteed. Recent Arrivals from Home will be agreeably surprised to find the charges such a TRIFLING SHADE above what they have been accustomed to pay. Colonists of long standing will be equally astonished at the immense saving they may effect by having their garments made at this establishment. Particular attention is given to the orders of Gentlemen about the Style, Make Up, Ac., Ac., so that they may confidently rely on having their garments made according to their own particular fancy. MY GUINEA TWEED TROUSERS Are now an established fact. The success attending their introduction has induced me to supplement the already veiy large assortment of Tweeds very considerably. Those who have not tried them should lose no time in doing so. DAVID R. HAY, . MERCHANT TAILOR A OUTFITTER, HATTER, HOSIER, A GLOVER, PRI CES STREET. TO LET. FARM TO LET,—To be Let on Leat for a term of years, that Farm situs in > ast Taieri District now in theoceupatii of Messrs W. and D. Christie. Offers -writing, to Jstafce rent per acre, to be a dressed to the Trustees of the Estate of tl late W. Shand, care of T. Burton, Princ sttedt. OiSjjrs will be received till noon Wedn<ad*3V 3th September. The high) r*- ———^
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Evening Star, Issue 3591, 26 August 1874, Page 3
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