AKUBBKENTB. jp RINC ES S THEATRE,' Messrs Steele and Keogh. Immense Attraction. BENEFIT of the SISTERS HBLOISB and ROSALIE DUVALLI, And first appearance of Mr Chablbs J TT*r.r. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 11/* The great legendary drama., THE PLYING DUTCHMAN. v , , The Phantom Ship. , Miss Rosalie DuvaUi Lestelle Vanhelm Miss Heloise DuvaUi °rS™^tJSSL the laughable sketch. THE HIGHWAYMAN’S HOLIDAY. Dress Cfrole, 4a; Stalls. 2s; Pit, U fJIEMPE RANGE HALL. Last Night but One of BAKER’S GRAND HEBERNIOON. „ . Last Night bnt One of BAKER’S GRAND COMBINATION. Last Night but One of BAKER’S BEAUTIFUL SCENES OF IRELAND. TO-NIGHT. ~ _ TO-NIGHT. Change of programme. Caed Mills Failth i. Last Grand Mid-day Performance oh Saturday. Doors open et 2.30, commencing at 3 o’clock. Children admitted toaU parts of the house. 6d • Teachers free; adults, Is. ’ Admission Reserved Keats, 8s; fceoond seats, 2s; back seats, one shilling. Seats mav be reserved at Mr West’s y Warehouse. C. E. VERNER, Business Manager. THURSDAY NIGHT. Quadrille Assembly. All members and those wishing to become so are requested to Mee&in St. George’s BTf.il on Tuesday night, 16th inst., at 8 p.in. -pi-QBTIOULTURAL SOCIETYTHE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW WiU be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL, . Moray Place, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 17th and 18th inst. Admission. .la. *" Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. * CLASSES, Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, and Saturday Bvenfags, -from euu 10 o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour for prelimmary instruction given at each class. Hftrms —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAM ANN, Regent toad. George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Musie 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. fTpENDEBS Wanted till noon on Saturday Hotel arck> OT extensive additions t< DAVID ROSS, Architect, Opposite the Criterion. TENDERS wanted tm Saturday, 27th, fo several Brick Cottages in Hope streetbrickwork and carpenters’ work: labor only.H DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. Half-way bush road board.Tenders for the following works—viz, on Water of Leith Road, Douglas's Road, Bal macewen Road between Kennedy’s and White’s also Anderston Road—will be received by tb imdersignedup to4 p.m. on Saturday, Marol 13th. The lowest or any tender not neceasarib accepted. Ten per cent depoait with tenders Flans, &c., at Campbell’s Sawmills, Water ol JOH&SON, Clerk to Board Waikari School-house. CAVERS HAM ROAD BOARD. WANTED Separate Tenders for the foUow mg Works:— Ist. For 320 yard Kotten Rock for Bay View road. 2nd. Foi Culvert and Ditching on Bay View road. 3rd For U0 yards Maintenance Metal for St Kilda and Bay View roads. Specifications mai be seen at Mr Brady’s Store, Bay View road and with the Clerk. Tenders, to be lodged $3 the Chairman fwith 5 per cent deposit) will hj received tiU Thursday, the 18th inst, at 7 p.m JOHN OAMERO&, Clerk to the 0. R. Board TENDERS Wanted by the Kaikorai Roe V ork t0 be Pfitformed c A " oa “». between Main South Roa and Railway Station. Plans and specificatioi to be seen, and Tenders to be lodged at Hym man’s Store, on or before Monday, 22nd Marol at 6 p.m. Tenders to be accompanied by deposit of five per cent. The Board does w bind itself to accept the lowest or an tender. ALSO Tenders for Carting Metal from the Railway Station along Abbotsford Road as far as Abbot’s Creek and Freeman’s Pit, at pSr cubic yard. Information can be obtained from C. Samson, chairman. Tenders to be lodged at Hyndman’s Store, on or before Monday, 22nd March, at 6 p.m. . JAMES THOMSON, Clerk. KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY. FORMATION AND PERMANENT WAY. mENDERS are invited by the above Com•X pany up till noon on Monday, 22nd inst, for the construction of tbs Kaitangata Branch Railway. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman. Dunedin ©r Balolutha. ’ Plans, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office, or the office of Ur Robert Grigor, Balolutha. accepted^ 68 * ° r not necessarily J. E F. COYLE, Princes street, Dunedin, March I ® n?ineer ‘ BOARD AND REBIDENOB. ONE Gentleman, of quiet habits, accommodated with Partial Boa Residence. Apply, Hogg and Hutton. /"COMFORTABLE Board and Resida B " 8ltah - *■ HUSSEYS Central Boarding corner Stuart and Smith stree Accommodation for Boardpnj. , .
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Evening Star, Issue 3760, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3760, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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