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AMUSEMENTS, Q UE E N’S THEA T R JE' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 22. _ T „ , Opening Night of the GIRARD ENTERTAINMENT. Most positively for Six Nights only. THE MARVELLOUS GIRARDS \\ ill have the honor of appearing in their Grand, Fantastic, Saltatorial, Gymnastic, Comique •' PANTO MIM EJ Vs presented by them for over One Thousand iuve Hundred Nights, at the Theatre Du Chavdet Paris; Grand Opera-house. New' York; California Theatre, San Francisco; Theatre •>oyal, Melbourne; School of Arts, Sydney; midei the distinguished patronage, and by coined of M. Thiers, ex-President of the French Republic; General Grant, President of the V_>dt‘'d States ; Sir George F. Bowen, Governor of Victoria; Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor <>t Now South Wales ; Sir Maurice O’Connell, Acting-Govemoj of Queensland; and Mr Anil re w Musgrove, Governor of South Australia. The GIRARD FAMILY respectfully announce that, as they are under engagement to appear iu London early in June, and as they have engagements to fulfil in Christchurch and Wellington prior to their departure in the steamship Mikado in March next, it will bo impossible to prolong the engagement beyond the stated Six Nights. In addition to THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS, VALENTINE JACOBS, 'he Celebrated Pi estidigitateur and Ventriloquist, will present his Elegant and Striking Entertainment, entitled— Scenes in the Magic Circle, and Funny People I have met, Assisted by EUGENE DE BRISSAC. Full and Efficient Orchestra. Prices of AdmissionPrivate Boxes, One Guinea; Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Seats and Boxes reserved throughout the week at West s Music Saloon. Carriages may be ordered for ten o’clock. Q.REAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. STILL CONTINUED SUCCESS. Unabated Success. Greatest Ever Achieved in Dunedin. ANOTHER TREMENDOUS BILL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Great Change of Programme. To conclude with LIVERPOOL STLEPLECHA.SE. T. L. KING. TEMPERANCE HALL. MONDAY, MARCH 1, BAKER’S PANORAMA OF I R E Ti A N I), In conjunction with the GRAND HIBERNICON COMPANY. Mr and Mrs W. T. Baker, tenor and soprano; Mr C. E. Yemer, versatile comedian; Mr John and Miss .Ten uic Moran, Irish comedians; and Mr H. Baker, tenor balladist and lecturer—pronounced by the Northern Press to be an entertainment unrivalled in the Colonies. Pianist ... ... .. Mr F. W. Cullimore Mechanist Mr R. B, Wiseman Agent Mr M. G. Conway. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from S till 10 -o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour for preliminary instruction given at each class. Terms —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing troui date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road, George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Music for private and public assemblies ; also use of piano. Piano, Violin, Viola, Yiolincello, and Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults. Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. "RADIES’ TURKISH BATHS. TO-MORROW, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 8 a,m. till dusk. THE only Cure for Rheumatism ! Turkish Bath, Moray place. Try it. LADIES’ Tepid Swimming Bath, Moray place, To-morrow and every Wednesday, from 8 a.m. till dusk. TENDERS. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. TENDERS will bo received until 4 p.m. on Thursday, 25th instant, for supplies of Newcastle, Shag Point, and Green Island Coal to the Four Schools for the current year. Particulars at my office. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary School Committee. iENDERS are invited, to Erect aTwo-storey House of wood, near Pitt street. MASON & WALES, Architects. invited for the erection of a JL Four-roomed Cottage at Calderville, to be received by the undox-signed on or before the 26ih February, at 5 p.m, ’ WILL S. DOUGLAS & CO. | MINDERS Wanted till noon on Wednes- « day, 24th iust., for extensive Additions fo Messrs P. Hayman and Co.’s Warehouse—stone and brick. David Ross, architect, Princes street, opposite the Criterion. TENDERS Wanted for a Two-roomed Cottage. Plan and specification to be seen .at the Captain Cook Hotel, Gxcat King street. Labor only. •S "VENDERS are invited for the purchase of I the Plant, Stock, Premises, and Good Will of the firm of EASTON AND M‘GREGOR, Engineers and Blacksmiths, Port Chalmers, in liquidation. The plant comprises large turning lathe suitable for turning railway wheels, smaller turning lathe, punching and boring machines, steam hammer, engine and boiler puUeys t belts, &6., three portable forges, and everything re- * quisite for carrying on a good business. For a steady practical man with moderate • capital this is an opening which is rarely offered . for sale, as there is a first-rate businras to be ’ done. Tenders will be received up to the 26th inst, at noon. WM. BROWN, Princes street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3745, 23 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3745, 23 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3745, 23 February 1875, Page 3

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