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AMUSEMENTS. JpRINCBSS THEATRE. Lessees ... Mosers Steele and Eeogh. Continued Success, and <&nuke Popularity cjTt- ; Artiste " Mr Slid Mrs BtOSKINS, . (MISS ;Iik)RBNCTS OOLYILLEL) mjk (TUESDAY) MAY 11. The 'great Play, - TEMPTATION; or, LED ASTRAY, Wednesday, PAUL PRY. ~ In' preparation, thaTfQrld-renowned- • FORMOSA. Hr Hoskins and Miss Colville in their great original impersonations. Children in arms not admitted. Box Flan Dtav be seen at West’s Warehouse. • Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2k ; Pit, Is. gT. MATTHEW’S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage .of the-Most Hon. He Marchioness of Nennanby, Will be held in the Temperance Hall, on ■ WEDNESDAY, 12th Instant, Thursday, Fri■."•.x" rr.v ■ - day,-andr Saturday. . ;r- i Open from two till five,, and from 7.30 till .ten p.m. Admission, Is first day; fid following days.

E E N’S THEAT REE. ATTRACTION, . Commeacing on FRIDAY, MAY 14. First Appearance in these Colonies Of The World-renowned Illusionist (Dn Silvester)THBi FAKIR ; OF QQLU, ,Who will introduce his Marvellous and Astounding Entertainment as above. For farther particulars, see future advertisement and hills. . J. 0. RAINER, Lessee and Manager. & J* WHITTINGTON, Business Secretary. IT I ZBN S’ BA L L TO? HIS EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR MARCHIONESS OF NOBMANBY Pa FRIDAY EVENING, 14th INSTANT. BTHwTSds; His Worship the Mayor and Members of the CSly Council, Messrs Wales, J. H. Harris, (Wucott, J, White, A.' EL. Jack, ■J. Copeland. B. Mnir, J. Cargill, W. Stavely, G. C. Matheson, gfs M. Ritchie, W. N. Blair, W, C. Roberts, JUiTurnbull, J. Davie. T. S. Graham. W. M. Hodgkins, H.| Howorth, JR. M. Robertson, J. Mills, H. J. Walter* -C. H. Ho mien, L, O. Beal, G. W. Eliott, C. C. Kettle D. Mills, W. J. M. Larhach, H. Driver, J, Marshall, T. Birch, J. _ Wain, A. D. Lubecld, Professors Bale and Shand,'Drs/Hookah, and Burns. Tickets can be obtained from the Members •f Committee :—H5s Worship r fhe Mayor, and Messrs* J. H. Harris, A. H. Jack, J. Cargill, J. White, D. Mills, J. Copeland, G. C. Matheson, J. Davie, W. N. Blair, L. O. Beal, H. J. Walter, E. Prosser* and G. W. Eliott. J. B. MUDIE, Hon. Sec. DANCING! DANCING 1 QUEEN’S THEATRE. A PLAIN DRESS BALL will take place on Wednesday, May 12th, at 8 o’clock. Gentlemen’s Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies’, as usual. SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED.

OPEN Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Hours, 4to 6; 7to 10.30 p.m. An attendant has been engaged for the convenience of Ladies only, practising between 3 •nd 4 p.m. on Tuesdays- and Thursdays. Admission, Is. Monthly Tickets, admitting at any time, 10s 6d, may be had of Messrs Keith & Wilkie. DANCING CLASSES. gT. GEO RGE s S HAL Lj. Adult Class will meet on Thursdays, at 7, Instead of Tuesdays (other classes as usual). ;:i. ' . . - J. KEELT, > . Stuart street. ; BOAED AND RESIDENCE. PRIVATE Board and Lodging for One respectable Gentleman. Apply Mrs Edwards, Melville street. .PRIVATE Board and Residence for two or J| three Gentlemen/ at Albion House. Moray place, near First Church. visiting Oamaru will find a good JL and comfortable Home at Mrs Alex. Morton’s, Wharf street. Mss Morton’s Home commands a beautiful view of the town and bay*

SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 15th MAY. At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OB' MAYBANK, North-East Yalley, immediately beyond Opohe 52 FULL QUARTER-ACRES. Beautiful Villa Sites, H\ N R - Y j • %. R 1V E * baa received instructions from J. Slack, Esrt., to sell the above township, connstmg of Quarter-Aere Sections, on Saturday, the ISthMay next, at 2 o’clock p.m. Intending purchasers are specially recommended to visit the Township before the dav of sale, as it is likely to become one of the most favorite of the many townships now surroundmg Dunedin. Investors and speculators should not allow this opportunity to pass, as fortunate purchasers cannot feu to make a safe and profitable inup°n ®»sy terms. Upset price L3O. x Terms: dne-tbir* cash ; balance in one and tj wo years, with 8 per cent, per annum &GQCQt Plans now ready. Title under the Laud Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z. L. and M. A. Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLDS FOR ALL CLASSES TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. HEPBURN, & CO. Jzr tillu J oh ? meuts. Terms very liberal. 'Titlfe uhder the Land Transfer Act. UONBT. M ON ?Y l#nfc “ L2oand upwards, payable t0 i five ye , ar8 ’ . ro ' anon rnudrd nn7r y -i • . 0T °foetyme.

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Evening Star, Issue 3810, 11 May 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3810, 11 May 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3810, 11 May 1875, Page 2

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