rp emperance £alL. VOBE’S MUSICAL AND VENTRILOQt iIAL ENTERTAINMENT, On BOXING-NIGHT. And every Evening until further notice. Assisted by Messrs PRICE and HOBBS (Of the English Opera Company), in R/>* CT Ballads, and Duets : also, * * Mr. W. d. SAUNDERS, bIaM., Pianist and Harpist. Programme, Part I. ••• ••• ••• ••• Band ... Messrs Price and Hobbs Overture Duet... After which the Greatest Novelty that ever appeared in the Colonies. VAL VOSE, .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. n PartlL O vertur « Band Son « Mr Price VAL VOSE Will re-appear with his Lilliputian friends kobin Redhead and Granny Chatterbox And other Ventriloquial Illusions. ' Harp Soio (National Melodies) Mr W. H, Saunders The entertainment to conclude with VAL VOSE, And his Wonderful Talking Hand. “ Begone, Dull Care. ” Laughter is the Soul of Life.” All who want to enjoy a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year should come and see VOSE. housef 8 may b<S Becured at West's Music Ware* 9Ai m T°r Reßerv f d 4 B; second seats, Zs 6d, back seats, Is. Doors open at halfpast 7. Commence at S o’clock. _____ GEO. WARD, Agent. ASONIC HALL. . DR. CARR Will give a Grand Mesmeric Demonstration on BOXING NIGHT. Mesmerism! Electrobiology! Laughing Gas! Hypnotism and Phrenology! l A Treat for AIL The Entranced will see Spirits, Ghosts, and Apparitions, do strange things-imitate the Pantomime, Christy s Minstrels, and Ventriloquists. Each Seance will be crowded with fun and enjoyable mstniction and amusement. Laughing Gas ! Laughing Gas !• A source of immense amusement will be introduced each night. Professor Sykes will officiate as Pianist Admission—ls, 2s, and 3s. Doors open at half-past seven for eight o’clock. A GRAND FANCY BAZZAI In aid of the BUILDING FUND OP ALL SAINTS CHURCH, DUNEDIN. Will be held in the University Hall, on Tnei day, the 29th December, And Three following Days. s T, GEORGE’S HAL I QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, Commencing at 8 sharp. First-class Band. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. JUVENILE CLASSES- Wednesday 4 to 5.30 p-m. j Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m Adult Class—Wednesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: One Guinea per Quarter. J. KELLY, Professor, From her Majesty’s Theatre, Londo TO LET TO LET, two Six-Room Cottages, 1 tween Howe and Dundas strceteT Apt .Reeves and Co., Maclaggan street. LOST, FOUND. «c. LOST, L 5 note, between the Univen Building and Melville street. Aw A. J. Denovan, at Craig and Gillies FOUND, a Purse containing a nwtll ( of money. Apply to Michael McGra Duncan street. SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 38th DECEMBER. At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND STV ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE At Richmond Hill. M'LANDKESS, HEPBURN, & CO are instructed to sell by auction, at thei ttooms, Manse street, on Monday, 28th D« cember, at 2 o clock, Half-aero of land, Richmond Hill, frontim Havelock street, with a six-roomed house stable, and out-houses. The house is in good repair, and is fitted witl register grates, Colonial Ovens, water and other conveniences. Also, 3 sections adjoining, tioneera! Urther Particularß a PPfr to the AU( Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 30tb JAN GARY, II At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE VILLA BUILDING 5 In the Picturesque and -Sheltered V of the Water of Leith. M'LANDRRSS, hrpbdrn, & are instructed to sell by aocti their Rooms, Manse street, on Satt 3b‘th January, at 2 o’clock, 34 Quarter-acre Sections, formini of the estate of Woodhaugh eo well known as M’Glashan' ley. This beautiful and romantic pn adjoins the Town Belt It consists ■ finest alluvial soil, well sheltered am and includes the spendid orchard c now in the occupation of Mr 6. Crowh "tos ? 4 rare acquiring sp VILLA RESIDENCES o close to the City, will never again The conditions and terms of sale the most liberal character, being; < *neca hj, balance by acceptances at one, ;*nd three years from date of sale • o third cash, the balance to remain on gage for a term of seven years, w*th i of (laying off same at any time on mouths’ notice, interest in both at the rate of 8 per cent, j IV* forthe* particulars, apply totlw ' AwnwwS
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Evening Star, Issue 3696, 26 December 1874, Page 3
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