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AXUBHKEim, jp B. INC ES S THe at eb, Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh, ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 19. FAREWELL BENEFIT mr«vT. n _. of the Sisters HELOISE and ROSALIE DUVALLL* Firat Appearance of Mr ARTHUR VTVriV tne great London and Australian Artiste Comique. Glorious Success of tire ‘ hj CAN-CAN. :v • CAN-CAN. Performance tocommenoe with ,> THE WEAVER. After which MR ARTHUR VIVIAN will appear; . .To be followed by A NIGHT AMONGST THE BRIGANDSIn which the SISTERS DUVALLJ will* appear and dance the woi Id-renowned CAN-CAN. To be followed by MR ARTHUR VIVIAN. ... To conclude with ■ THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. Maggy Macfarlaue, Miss Adklmm StON*HAM N.B.—ln consequence of the number of an- : me bee the enbe seen and Seats secured a Mr West s Music Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2a; Pit, Is, R EV C HAELES c LARK. QUEEN’S THEATRE.— TO-NIGHT. Last Night but One. _ , , , Last Night but One Of the- Celebrated Lecturer, Elocutionist, anc Humorist, THE REV. CHAKIBS CLARK. Who, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Will give for the first tim* his SECOND LECTURE ON DICKENS SECOND LECTURE ON DICKENS SECOND LECTURE ON DICKENS Being im entirely New Entertainment, with tin following Illustrative Recitals;— The Deformed Boy’s Flowers The Sassage Machine Sam Weller’s Valentine The Death of Stephen Blackpool Mr Guppy’s Proposals The Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn. Dress Circle* 4s; Stalls, 2s. PIT-ONE skILfiLNG. Carnages may be ordered for Id o’clock. To morrow—Last Lecture. CAVERSHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SOIREE, to welcome the Rev. Mr Russell, will be held m the Church, on Monday, the 22nd inst.; Rev. Mr Gow in the Chair. Several Ministers will give addresses. Tea at 7 o’clock sharp. Tickets, 2s: to be had from members of Committee.

/A DUN'S THEATRE. BAKER’S HIBEBNICON Will re-open daring RACE WE K. Particulars in Posters, &c. C. E. VERNER, Manager. D UNEDIN ASSEMBLY BAT.T.H COMMITTEE: Messrs Aldridge Messrs Een wiok Brent Harris Collinson Millq Dennistou Neill _ White. The first Ball of the Season will be held in the Temperance Hall, Moray place, on Friday, the 2nd April next. Members can obtain tickets from any Member of the Committee. JOHN WHITE, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE ’ Morning and Afternoon. An hour for preliminary instruction given at each nlnan. 3&hns —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private lessons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent wad. George street. * MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Music for pri vate and public assemblies : also use o piano. Piano, Violin, Viola, VioliuoeUo, an< Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adul . Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. Photographers. PORTRAIT ROOMS. Established 186 L REDUCED PRICES. Cartes de Visites from 12s fid per Dozen. MEETINGS. A MEETING of Shearers will be held at the Hibernian Hotel on Monday. 22nd inst., at 7.30 p.m. Full attendance requested. THE NEW ROWING CLUB. THE Adjourned Meeting of the above trill be held in the Temperance Hall, Moray Plac>, This (Friday) evening, at half-past seven o’clock sharp, for the adoption of rules, &c. All persons interested in the formation of the same are requested to attend. WILLIAM EDGAR, See. pro ten. MONEY MONEY. —To Lend, for abort or long periods, sums of L2O and upwards, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise, upon freehold security. W. Dalrymple, Jun., Exchange Chambers, Princes street MONEY.— I have principals whoare prepared to advance on mortgages of free* hold rural land. Also, snmfe of £SOO up* words to lend on town and suburban? , properties. ; • ,i I URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High ifcroet MONEY.— The underaigned r %cte“-a» BUI Broker for the discount of Bills of L2O ’and upwards. ’ * fTBQUHART MAC^ffERSON Agelit,*Uigh street

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Evening Star, Issue 3766, 19 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3766, 19 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3766, 19 March 1875, Page 3

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