Late Advertisements. T emperance HALL. NOTICE. In consequence of the arrangements between Mr VAL YOSE and the OPERA COMPANY not having been perfected, Mr YOSE will give his Entertainment in the Temperance Hall, as previously announced, on Boxing Night, and following evenings, fjl EMPERANCE HALL. VAL YOSE’S MUSICAL AND YEN TRILOQ UIAL ENTERTAINMENT, On BOXING-NIGHT, And every Evening until further notice, Assisted by Messrs PRICE and HOBBS (Of the English Opera Company), in Songs, Ballads, and Duets ; also, Mr. W. H. SAUNDERS, R.A.M., Pianist and Harpist. Programme. Part I. Overture Band Messrs Price and Hobbs After which the Greatest Novelty that ever appeared in the Colonies, VAL YOSE, The Greatest Ventriloquist in the World, Will appear in his favorite Entertainment, entitled FUN WITH FUNNY FOLKS. Solo on the Harp Song Mr W, H. Saunders Mr Hobbs Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. <? verture Band &on S Mr Price w . lt VAL YOSE Will re-appear with his Lilliputian friends Robin Redhead and Granny Chatterbox And other Veutriloquial Illusions. ’ Mr Hobbs Song Harp Solo (National Melodies) Mr W. H. Saunders The entertainment to conclude with VAL YOSE, And his Wonderful Talking Hand. “Begone, Dull Care.” Laughter is the Soul of Life.” All who want to enjoy a Merry Christinas and Happy New Year should come and see YOSE. Seats may be secured at West’s Music Wareflense. Admission Reserved seats, 4s ; second seats, as (id; hack seats, Is, Doors open at halfpast 7, Commence at S o’clock. GEO. WARD, Agent. M ASONIC HAL . DR. CARR Will give a Grand Mesmeric Demonstration o BOXING NIGHT. Mesmerism ! Electrobiology ! Laughing Gas Hypnotism and Phrenology! ! A Treat for All. The Entranced will see Spirits, Ghosts, an Apparitions, do strange things -imitate th I automime, Christy’s Minstrels, and Ventrilc quists. Each Seance will he crowded with fun an enjoyable instruction and amnseipent. Laughing Gas ! Laughing Gas !! A source of immense amusement will be iutri ducecl each night. Professor Sykes will officiate as Pianist, Admission—ls, 2s, and 3s. Doors open at half-past seven for eight o’clocl B OXING DAY. CATHOLIC PTC-NI TRAINS TO GREEN ISLAND. To. 7.40 9. 5 10.30 11.30 12.15 1.30 2.40 4.15 5.20 From. 8.30 9.40 11.55 12.45 2. 0 3.10 4.45 5.50 rjIHE GERMAN ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held on Boxing Day. at Woodhaug Paddock, Water of Leith. T. Hancock having been appointed Catei Visitors can rely on having Refreshments Town Prices. A GRAND FANCY BAZZ In tiid of the BUILDING FUND OF ALL SAL CHURCH, DUNEDIN, Will be held in the University Hall, on day, the 29th December, And Three following Days. KAIKORAI CHURCH. A NNIVERSARY SERVICES, D eC emb .CX. 27th.—Sabbath : Forenoon, H a.m.. Re A.. Blake, M. A. Afternoon, at 3, I Wrioht, from Scotland. Service for the Young.—Evening, at 6.( Rev. Dr. Roseby. Collection at all the Services for New B brides and other Missions. OTAGO R iILWAYS. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. f will Run between Dunedin and Port Chalmers, ami between Dunedin and Green Island on the above day, at fre quent intervals. WM. CONYERS, General Manager. r| RENDERS wanted till Noon on Tuesday, 29th inst., for Painting, Glazing, and Plumbing Two-storey Building, at D. F. Main’s, Esq., George street. FIRST VESSEL FOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT. THE fine barque RECORD, - 000 tons, Captain Joseph Tenkii s, will sail on Wednesday, 130 th inst. Excellent accommo'dation for cabin and steerage passengers. Passengers taken at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply to BOUMAN & CO., Agents. NOTICE. ALL Accounts due by the late Jacob Foge will be paid by the undersigned, on Tues day next, 29th inst., between the hours of 1( * a.m. and 1 p.m, J. HYMAN, Managing Executor, Harbor Chambers, 3 Tugs, Steam Launches, Stean > kJ Yachts, Engines, Mills, Cranes, Dredgers Iron Bridges, Ac., Constructed to order b; ‘ first class Builders in London. For particular o apply to Darling and Co., Adelaide Win Dep6t, Princes street, Dunfedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 3694, 24 December 1874, Page 3
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