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Late Advertisements. pRINCESS THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR F. M. BATES. Mr Bates’s engagement at the above Theatre having terminated, he hega leave to announce that his FAREWELL BENEFIT Will take place on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. Mr Eater returns thanks to the Public of Dunedin for their liberal support and patronage during his engagement at the above Theatre, and would respectfully announce that on this occasion he will appear, for this night only, in his Renowned Life-like Character of OLD ECCLES In the Beautiful Home Comedy, entitled CASTE. Polly Eccles, with Ballad, “ How can 1 leave thee” ... Mrs F, M. Bates To conclude with the arousing Comedy of THE MARRIED RAKE. Mrs Trictrac (a teasing, tormenting, betwitching young widow) „ Mrs F. M. Bates Cornet Fitzherbert, Fitzbenry (an elegant extract, a regular killer. the beau) Mrs F. M. Bates Mr Frederick Flighty (an erratic married gentleman) ... Mr F. M. Bates Supported by the Company. BENNET & JAMISON, Merchant Tailors and Outfitters, BEG to notify to their numerous Friends and the Public that they have now open for inspection a choice assortment of new Tweed, Fancy Coatings and Vestings, ex ship Auckland, which have been specially selected for their Trade, and will be found to give ample satisfaction in newness of style and durability of wear. All orders executed on the most reasonable terms, according to quality, combined with first-class workmanship. B. and J. would also call special attention to their now large and well-assorted stock of Gentlemen’s Mercery and Outfitting, which will be found replete in the latest novelties connected with that Department. An early inspection respectfully invited. NOTE. B. and J. having made arrangements with their Home Agent, will be regularly in receipt of shipments of the newest and most fashionable goods connected with the trade, t heir customers and the public may always rely on finding something new and uncommon Directly Opposite the Post-office. PRINCES STREET, Dukedin, ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Stafford street, LITHE above Church will be open on WedX nesday Evenings, from 7to S o’clock, for the purpose of netting Seats and receiving Pew Rents. GEORGE BLYTH, Secretary. OTAGO KILWINNING LODGE, No. 417, S.C. THE regular Monthly Meeting will be held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday Evening, at 7.30, Business—lnstallation of Officers. By order of the R. W. M. FOR SALE Cabbage Plants, Cauliflowers, and Red Cabbage Plants—all of the finest quality. M. Fogarty, Mornington Hotel, Moruington. FOR SALE OR LEASE acres Section, Brockville, with Three-roomed House and large Garden ; remainder iii oats and grass. Apply to Mps Jones, Kaikorai. FOR SALE, Good Dairy Cow, thiijd ca,lf. Apply Shedden’s Hope, Sipuuyside, Kaikorai. and Ladies’ new Summer J/fti Capes, at 3s 9d ; usual price, 12s Qd. Kirkpatrick, Glendiniug, and Co. LARGE I'toekof Bo\s’ and Men’s Straw Panama and Leghorn Hats, very cheap. Kirkpatrick, Glee dining, and Co. SPLENDID Tweed Trousers at 13a &1, and Tweed suits at 50s—worth 655. Kirkpatrick, Gleudiuing, and Co. MONEY, jyj ONEY TO LEND IN SC MS FROM £IOO to £I,OOO, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WEBB & FULTON. TO LEND, Sums from L2O upwards, on landed security j repayable monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, yearly, or othc. wise W. Dalrymple, inn., Exchange Chamb rs. Princes street. COACHES. CO ACH LSI COACH KS I EEND’S SOUTHERN I Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street morning far tokomairiro, Lawrence BALOLUTHA, ’ At 9 a.m. ; returning daily at 5 p. By the above Line, Travellers may receiving every attention and com 'easonable fares. For tho convenience of the public, our Coaches will call at the WHITS HORSE HOTEL Every morning, at 20 minutes to 9. YEEND & M'NEIL, PmPribtorß.

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Evening Star, Issue 3681, 9 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3681, 9 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3681, 9 December 1874, Page 3

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