ASTCTSIiM-ENTS. RINCESS I’flß ATRJS. Leasees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. THE LAST LIFE. THE LAST LIFE. THE LAST LIFE. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), MAY 29 The groat Hibernian Sensation Play, entitled THE LAST LIFE. Note.—lt was the custom in Ireland to grant 'eases of farms on lives instead of for a term of years. On this practice is founded the story, “The Last Life.” . . To conclude with (for the first time in Dunedin) the laughable farce, ME AND MRS PRINGLE. Mr Pringle Mr Musgrave MONDAY—Mr and Mrs F. M, BATES, the great American Artistes, will make their re-apuearancs. together with Mr H. Stoueham, Mr Harry Seville, and Mr Hoyle. (Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THE ATE EE. Last Night of the Present Programme. GRAND FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE. Fun, Wonder, and Amazement. Marvellous and Pleasing Illusions. THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY. MASKS AND FACES. Novel Skating Acl. KALO3PINTHECIIRO MOKRENE. The Gorgeous Fairy Fountain. Another Now Sensation To-morrow. Production of Dr Silvester's Latest Illusion, of the most startllmr character, entitled ANCELUS, A Legend of the Hartz Mountains, a story of 1,000 years ago. rjIEMPERANCE HALL CHARITABLE CONCERT* MONDAY, MAY 31. A Concert in aid of the Widows and Orphans loft unprovided for of the two men recently killed—Daniel Claffy, at Maclaggan street Quarry, and Robert Byers, killed at Maori Hill. His Worship the Mayor, Keith Ramsay, Esq., in the chair. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Under the auspices of the Saturday Night Concert Committee, and the various Friendly Societies. Tickets : Reserved Seats, 3s; Front Seats, 2s ; Balcony, Is. SKATING RINK, “Sa DRILL-SHED. Proprietor FRED. ISITT. OPEN Daily from 4to 6 p,m.; also, Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday Evening rom 7 to 10.30, Admission, Is. Arrangements have beei made with M Alfred Silvester, the Californian Silver-rolle Skater (son of the Fakir of Coin), to give series of Private Lessons in Skating each aftei noon to monthly ticket holders; 10s 6d eacl including instruction. Ladies only from 2to p.m. Lady attendant as usual. ma y be had of Messrs Reith an Wilkie, or at the Drill-shed. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. George’s Halt. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at b Private Lessons by special arrangement. R J. KELLI Provides Music for Public and Privat Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY IN TF OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR FOR BE] WARD, DUNEDIN. "VrOTICE is Hereby Given that the folk A.V mg candidates have been duly noi nated for the office of Councillor, as abo viz.,— Richard Henry Leary, of London street And William Downie Stewart, of Heriot rov There being more than one candidate, further proceedings in the election were i journed until Tuesday, Ist June. 1875, whei j)oll will be taken at the Oddfellows’ Hi George street, between the hours of 9 a.m a 4 pm, KEITH RAMSAY, May 27,1875. May ° T CITY OF DUNEDIN. iTHE CITIZENS’ ROLL, YEAR 1875-6. RATEPAYERS are reminded of the m cessxty for their making immediate pai a H City rates for the current year. t ailing payment on or before the 15th Jum all ratepayers then in default will, as by la' required, be excluded from the Citizens’ Roll. Persons who may have recently acquired qualification tor admission to the Roll, c whose qualification may have been latel altered, owing to change of residence or othei wise, are respectfully requested to intimate th fact at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse streei forthwith, J. M. MASSEY, May 26,1875. Town CUA. PORT CHALMERS. CORPORATION LEASES. FpENDERS will be received at this office ti 1 X Monday. 3lst May, 1875, at 4 o’cloc p.ra., for Corporation Leases of the undernote Municipal Sections, viz. : TmLrf" f U v 13 , 8 ’ 293 ’ 313 > and 3W, in th 28 To f % C £, al T r T U and sec tions Nos. 21 IV " * orth Hatb “ “ Plans of sections and conditions of leases t be seen at this office. JOHN LAING, m Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Currie street. Port Chalmers May 20,1875. PUBLICATIONS Just Publshed, Price One Shillii ON SOME COMMON CAUSES 0 MONARY CONSUMPTIOI By Robert H, Bakewell, M.D., St.’Andr., M.R.C.S.,Eng„ Felk Roya Medical and Chirurgical Society don, late President of the Medical 1 Innidad, Visiting Physician of the Asylum, and Medical Officer of Health Colony; formerly on the Medical Stall m l th «9 rimea and at Scutari, Author of The Pathology and Treat of the Red Corpuscles of the Blood, &c. Reports on Leprosy,” addresse. assjdSSsfif and ‘ hes “ K Dunedin, New Zealand: Wise ar or may be had from the author, cc George and Albany streets, Dunedin. JUST PUBLIS FIVE YEARS IN THE WEST By H. A. Cowpek, Waikouaiti, Oti Profusely illustrated. Price, 2s 6d. Joseph Braithwaite, Publisher, Hig
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Evening Star, Issue 3826, 29 May 1875, Page 2
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