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AXTJSBIEENTiS, jp Rino bs s theatre. Enthusiastic Reception, of The Favorite Artiste, The Favorite Artiste GRACE EGERTON. ” • vw wiva ifremenooui ftppifti Fashionable and Delighted Audiences. Entire Changfe of Programme this Evening, LAST THREE NIGHTS. —, , fil last THREE NIGHTS. gfir&teSa Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 4a j Stalls, 2s: Pit* Is. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8. A, plan of dress circle may be seen, ant Wweho^ 1 * 0 ® 8 SeCUrBd * at m w «tVMusi< F. DELE USE, Agent. UEEN’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, FEB 25. Grand Change of Programme, and positive! Last Night but Two Af 4.1... WONDERFUL GIRARDS. THE WONDERFUL GIRARD m-SfWt!?m!®* audiences atte nighuy to the astounding impression create artiste 6 exfcraordinai, y and truly phenomen THE GIRARDS ,ii attention to these being most poi trvely the last four performances they can at m this City, as thev sail on in this City, as they sail SLti Christchurch, en route for England.

„. Last Nights of VALENTINE JACOBS, In his excellent and pleasing entertainment. Prices of AdmissionPrivate Boxes, One Guinea; Dress Circle. 4s* Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. * Seats and Boxes reserved throughout the week at West's Miinip -Saloon QEEAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. Last Nights. Last Nights. Last Night bat Two. to-night; THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 25. Champion Programme To-night. N.B. First Performance, pRINCESS THEAT R^ Lessees Messrs Steele and Keogh. Grand-Opening Night, MONDAY, MARCH 1. New Faces and Old Favorites. New Company. The Scenic Department Under the management of Mr J. S. Willis. Mechanism by Mr R. Parish. The Orchestra conducted by Mr Fred. Leech. t Messrs Steele and Keogh are in communication with the following Artistes, who will appear during the Season Mr and Mrs F. M. Bates, Mr and Mrs George Darrell, Mr Hoskins and Miss Florence Colville, the Duvalli Sisters, and Mi> Bowring. Full particulars in future advertisement. TEMPERANCE TTAT.T., MONDAY, MARCH 1, BAKER’S PANORAMA OP IRELAND, In conjunction with the GRAND HIBERNICON COMPANY, Mr and Mrs W. T. Baker, tenor and soprano; Mr C. E. Vemer, versatile comedian; Air John and Miss Jennie Moran, Irish comedians; and Mr H. Bakei, tenorballadist and lecturer—pronounced by the Northern Press to be an entertainment unrivalled in the Colonies. Pianist ... Mechanist Agent ... Mr F, W. Cullimoi Mr R. B. Wiseman Mr M. G. Conway. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from Still 10 o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour forprellminary instruction given at each class. Terms —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from 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, Violinoello, and Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St. George’s Hall,_ Juveniles and Adults. Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. TENDERS. f 1 MENDERS invited for the erection of a X. Four-roomed Cottage at Calderville, to be received by the undersigned on or before the 26th February, at 5 p.m. WILL S. DOUGLAS & CO.

TENDERS wanted for Brickwork; labor only. DAVID ROSS, Architect. Opposite the Criterion., In consequence of the death of one of the partners, and the other being obliged to leave for the old country, TENDERS are invited for the purchase of 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 pulleys, belts, sc.. three portable forges, and every thing 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 business to be done. Tenders will be received up to the 3rd March, at noon. WM, BROWN, Princes street, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. fJIHE MISSES BELL bare now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, PrinoM street, and request former Pupils to attend their usual hours.

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Evening Star, Issue 3747, 25 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3747, 25 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3747, 25 February 1875, Page 3

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