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AMCrSBat2NTS. ■ L - pEI N CESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Kdogh. LAST TWO NIGHTS She talented and brilliant American Artiste, MISS MAY HOWARD, Who will appear, THIS EVENING, APRIL 22, As HARRIET RUTH in BLACK SHEEP. Saturday, April 24-OLIVER TWIST. Monday—First appearance of the talented artistes, Mr HOSKINS and MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. Box Plan may be seen and seats secured •t Mr West’s Music Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. UHJBN’S T HE A TK E. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), APRIL 23, feGrand complimentary Concert, tendered to • » Mr'T. H. RAINFORD, The eminent Basso, late of the Opera Company, assisted by the following Ladies and Gentlemen : Miss Webb, Miss Hesford, Mrs T. H. Rainford, Messrs E. Towsey, Marsden, and Denovan. Mr A. J. Towsey has kindly volunteered to preside at the Pianoforte. A Full Band will be in attendance and play some Choice Selections. Remember I for- .the-benefit of Mr T. H. Rainlord, his first appearance after his illness. Doors open at 7.30. Performance te commence at 8 sharp. In order that ladies and gentlemen going to the ball may be in good time, carriages may be ordered at fifteen minutes past ten o’clock. Temperance hall, MORAY PLACE. A LECTURE will be delivered by the BIGHT REVEREND DR. MORAN, Bishop of Dunedin, Aid of the Building Fund of the Roman Catholic Church, Fort Chalmers, on _ TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27. subject:—“ The Bankruptcy of Liberalism.” Chair to be taken at 8 p.m, TWont Seats (reserved), 5s ; Unreserved, 3s ; PHoony, - 2s, Tickets may be had and seats reserved -at Mr J. A. Macedo, bookseller, iPrinoeastreet south. * DANCING CLASSES. T. 6]B 0R 6 E‘S H A LjT', Adult Class, Tuesdays, at 7. Ladies’ do, Wednesdays, at 3. Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3, f Mb J. KniiLY, Professor, __ From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London, O®OART : BTBEET, opposite Wesleyan Church. 'DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, ..ThuKi&jy, an< i Saturday Evenings, from OtlU 10 oclock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour for prcliJanuary instruction given at each class. Terms *“One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, oomraencing from date of entrance. Private tassona given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road George street. TO LET TO LET OR SELL, Freehollds, Two i «wnwsßfere e ef° omed Cottageß - H * F - Hai FJIO LET, on Lease, terms to suit Puroba ? in Upper Maclaggan street s.Serpentine Avenue. Smarter Acre Section in Queen street. ah „ » Regent road. Allotment in Hope street. HENRY J. WALTER, . ; : . ..Hotel Agent, Valuator, &c Manse strei TO LET, three roomed detached Cotf .opposite Parkside Hotel, Caversham iL?Tj- Office and Store in Bond at ktely,<>ccnpi«l by Thomas Birch. A to Finch and Birch, Rattray street. rro LET, a Four-roomed House, suit *r A^, P HoS Cl ' iDg - Apply °' Brie TO LET, a comfortable Seven-roomed Cottage, next All Saints’ Church, norland street. Apply Reeves and Co, laggan street. ’ fjiO LET ON LEASE—That valuat X perty 2 being part of Section 15, S ■Bay, adjoining the Railway Station, con aoout o acres, with a constant supply oi water from a creek having a mil Within 'the section. The above is very £ lOranybusiness requirine water-powo Jarfeculars apply to Andrew Cameroi vJnalxnors and Sawyer’s Bay. PHOTOGRAPHERS. PORTRAIT ROOMS. Established 1861. REDU CE D P RJI cE S. 06rte« de Visites from 12s 6d per Dozen. TENDERS fTIENDERS wanted till Saturday A erection of, a Six-roomed Cottagt irons and specifications to be seen at M Mackenzie’s, Anderson’s Bay. nnENDBRS Wanted, tiUSatm JL for the Erection of Two Cottles (wood) in Castle streel ■geoifications to be seen at Sai Hanover street, opposite the Hoe f| LENDERS will be received j .contractor until 6 p.m oay, 24th instant, for the completi gomed House in Grange street, Dui Harrop, Albany street. TENDERS are invited till noon to OTect a Two-sti 0* wood, at Monungton. MASON &WA f | LENDERS are invited for the ( 11011 Saddle Steambc SfaSS&SSdV' 00h “ M Plans and specifications on viei after Friday, thelsr^StaJ? 17 91 “ 7 oa " ** ?jj LENDERS will be received un the 26th pf April, for the Supp Bread, and Groceries for the DUNEDIN SAILORS’ H< apply to the Mas HENRY H. P.

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Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3795, 23 April 1875, Page 2

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