AMUSEMENTS. JpKINOESS THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs Steele and Keogh. FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. BEHIND THE! CURTAIN. Owing to its length, this play will constitute the evening’s performance. MONSTER BILL FOR SATURDAY. Reproduction of THE WOMAN IN RED. T* l / 1 great American Artists, Mr and Mr* F M. BATES, will make their fi;st appear* anee on Wednesdy, 11th ovember. I'nces if Admission— Dress circle. Ss • trils, 2s ; Pit, Is. * Si' G EURO K’ S HALL. Prince of Wales’s Birth D y. Extended Programme Fii st-class Band. Commence at 8 o\lock sharp. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES— Wednesdays, 4 to 5.30 p-m. j Saturdays, 3 to 6 p.m. Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms ; One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, London D UNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. * Established, 1866. Classes arranged as follows ; Monday, Adult Glass, from 8 to 10 o’doc Wednesday 8 „ 10 „ Ihursday § jq Friday, Gentlemen’s .. 8" 10 ** Saturday, M, t 8” 10 ” "Saturday Morning for Juveniles 11 j •Saturday Afternoon, for ” ** Ladies’ and Children 3 5 Friday Evening for Boys ... ... 6 8 Terms to each class, One Guinea pc quarter, payable in advance. Further particulars can be obtained frw Mrs Hamann, Moray place, next to D -Orley s. Private lessons given. MEETINGS. NOTICE. IMPERIAL BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE next Monthly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions from shareholders, Ac., will be held in the Temperance Hall, on Friday Evening, the 6th inat., from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. TO LET. r T'O LKT, Two Furnished Cottage* at K. Broad Bay. Apply Mr Mercer, Grocer, Rattray street, Dunedin. TO LET, BUILDING LEASES, for 21 years, with full valuation for improvements: Part of Section 61, block XVL, Cumberland street. Section 36, block V., Stafford street Section in Hope street, between Stafford and High streets Section facing main South road atCaversham, between Benevolent Institution and Park side Hotel, villa sites only. Section (10 acres) 14, block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, for Sale or Lease. Section (50 acres) 6, block XXX., Waihola District, for Sale or Lease Section 17, block XLVI, Crawford street' Section 51, block XX I, Hanover street. Apply to WEBB & FULTON. LOST, FOUND, « 0 . STOLEN or STR AYRD from Silverwood, Albany street, Setter Dog, lemon and white, 11 months old. Any person returnini: it to the undersigned will be rewarded. Any person detaining it after this notice will be prosecuted. P. C. NEILL, . Albany street. SEWING- MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES, THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, Compact, Ffficient, Durable, and Complete. IT sews with the least possible amount of labor;, ana a girl of twelve years old oan iun it without latigue. IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANICAL GENIUS. THE “HOME” SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straignt needle, makes the “lockstitch ” (alike on both sides), has a self adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER. It will Hem. Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gather! This machine will sew on and gather at the same time, and. will work equally well on ilk, Vinen Woollen, and cotton Goods, *ith Silk, or Cotton Thelad. It is unnecessary for ns to endeavor to 1 tract from the merits of any other machine. We claim to cell THE BEST FAMILY SEWIN MACHINE in the MARKET, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE. ancl we feel confident that, whenever per* aons wishing to buying ; ewing Machine* give the “HOME' SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with other machines, IT WILL HAVE THE PREFERENCE, With this machine is furnished—HemmWr Braider, .‘buttle, Bobbins, Oil-oan, Oil! Screw driver, Five Needles, Gauge, Tab!*, clamp, and directions for use All securely packed iu strong case, with hinges. PRICE, COMPLETE—L 4 10s. Agent for Otago: & JACOBS, FANCY BAZAAR, PbIKCES STBSBSy DtJNBDjCK,
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Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3
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656Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3653, 6 November 1874, Page 3
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