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tkaaTJS MINI’S, pmN CESS theatre^ “■its 4 TH^ s J?i Y >’ D «- lotb, ROB ROY MACGREGOR; or, _, _ AULD syne. Rabßoy Macgregor ... Mr J. B. Steele Bai ! ie S IC ,? Ja r ie - Mr F. Keogh r' l ,'T Mr J Muegrava Rashleigh Osbaldiston ... Mr D. Clin!on Helen Macgregor Mrs Walter Hill lo conclude with the Favorite Farce MU A * S * S * Characters sustained by Mr J. Musgraveand Company, Friday—BENEF1 1 MR F. M. BATES. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit U * Seats may be secured at Mr Wests Music '•* arehouse. pRINCESS THEATRE. FAREWELL BENEFIT OK MR F. M. BATES. Mr Bates’s engagement at the above Theatre haying terminated, he begs leave to announce that his FAREWELL BENEFIT Will take place on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. Mr Bates returns thanks to the Public of Dunedin for their liberal support and patrona,e ? unn g J llß 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 Fccles, with Ballad, “ How can 1 leave thee” ... Mrs P. M. Bates To conclude with the amusing Comedy of THE MARRIED RAKE. Mrs Trictrac (a teasing, tormenting, betwitching young widow) Cornet Fitzberbert, Fitzbenry (an * ® a^eß elegant extract, a regular killer M thabe , au ! , Mrs F. M. Bates Mr Frederick Flighty (an erratic married gentleman) ... Mr P. M. Bates Supported by the Company, gT. GEORGE’S HAL QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, Commencing at 8 sharp. First-class Band. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES— Wednesd 4 to 5.30 p-m ; Saturdays, 3 to 5 p, Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, Lon SEWING MACHINES. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE THE “HOME” SHUTTLE. LOCK-STITCH. The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, Complete. IT sews with the least possible amour labor, ana a girl of twelve years old run it without xatigue, IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANK GENIUS. THE “ HOME ” SHUTTLE Is the only practical Low-priced Lock-si Sewing Machine ever invented. THIS UNEQUALLED MACHINE uses a straight needle, makes the “] stitch (alike on both sides), has a sell justing tension, and is adapted to e variety of sewing for family wear, from lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths, WILli EVEN SEW LEATHER. Tt wiU Hem Fell, Bind, Cord, Bi Seam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, and Gal Ihis machine will sew on and gather al same time, and will work equally wel Woollen, and Cotton Go with Silk, Linen, or Cotton Thread. It is unnecessary for us to endeavc detract from the merits of any other mad We claim to sell THE MA?mL FAMILY SEWU MACHINE in the MARKET, WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE, and we feel confident that, whenever sons wishing to buying fcewing Mad give the “HOME' SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE a fair trial, in competition with oth machines, IT WILL HAVE THE PREFERENi With this machine is furnished—Hemi Braider, huctle, Bobbins, Oil-can Screw driver, hive Needles, Gauge. Ta clamp, and directions for use All aeon packed in strong case, with hinges. To run by hand L 4 1( Complete with Table and Treadle L 6 1 Half Cabinet ... uj jj Agent for Otago : S- JACOBS, FANCY BAZAAR, Princes street, Dunedin SEWING MACHINES Undersigned have plnasi nouncing having accepted Agency m New Zealand for the m “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE MACHIN K, A Machine we guarantee to be ar simile of the AMERICAN “s'INGER In every way equal for beauty of workmauship, and From 20 to 25 per Cent. Ch Haying just r ceived another s the above excellent machines, v supp y sample orders. This shipment comprises—Pl with and without cover; Hall Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & 00. Wholesale and RetaiUronmobgebß and

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Evening Star, Issue 3682, 10 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3682, 10 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3682, 10 December 1874, Page 3

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