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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. THE LAST LIFE. THE LAST LIFE. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. THE LAST LIFE. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MAY 31. The great Hibernian Sensation Play, entitled THE LAST LIFE. Received on Saturday evening with unbounded applause. 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 the laughable farce, MR AND MRS PRINGLE. Mrs Pringle Mrs Stoneham TUESDAY—Mr and Mrs F. M. BATES, the great American Artistes, will make their re-appearance, together with Mr H. Stoneham, Mr Harry Seville, and Mr Hoyle; when will be presented the glorious comedy, “ THE HUNCHBACK.” Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s ,• Stalls, 2a; Pit, Is. QUEEN’S THEATRES. LAST PEW NIGHTS. LAST FEW NIGHTS. THE FAKIR OF OOLU, _ And his BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY. TO-NIGHT, and during the week, ANCBTOS ; A STORY of 1,000 YE ARS AGO. •A. Dazzling Scene, illustrating a Legend of the Hartz Mountains, which, upon its production in Paris, London, and Melbourne, created the most profound excitement. The performance will conclude each evening with that ever-pleasing and gorgeous spectacle, MINNEHAHA, # The prismatic Fairy Fountain. Received Nightly with rapturous applause. m- SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED. Proprietor FRED. ISITT. OPEN Daily from 4to 6 p.m.; also, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings rom 7 to 10.30. Admission, Is. Arrangements have beei made with Mr Alfred Silvester, the Californian Silver-roller Skater of the Fakir of Oolu), to give a series of Private Lessons in Skating each afternoon to monthly ticket holders; 10a 6d each, including instruction. Ladies only from 2to 4 p.m. Lady attendant as usual, •rJ’kk* 8 m »y be had of Messrs Reith and Wilkie, or at Idle Drill-shed. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Geoege’s Halt. Adult Glass, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement. Mr j. kelly, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. MEETINGS. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. rjIHE Introductory Address of the of Anatomy wfll be delivered in the Lax Hall of the UniversityXopen to the public), Monday, the 31st, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7,1 STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMEJ SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for t purpose of receiving Subscriptioi &c., will be held at the Offices of the Socief Princes street, on Wednesday next, the 2: June, between the hours of six and eic p.m. 6 CHARLES REID, Secretary. OTAGO LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE., Sixth Annual Meeting of memb< wul be held To-morrow (Tuesday), the Fire Brigade Rooms, at half-past 7 6’cio p.m. JOHN CARROLL, President. THIRD NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ’VTOTICE is hereby given that a Special ri“' , General Meeting of the Shareholders in the above Society will be held in the Tempe ranee Hall, Moray Place, on Monday, the 31st May instant, at the hour of 8 o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of altering the rules of ■d i ®“ e *y in the following particulars, viz.;— Rule 64, to substitute for the words, “ a sum equal to seventy-five per cent, on the profits ” * - Etleb , proportion as the committee may determine of the profits.” Rule 66, to substitute for the words “ a pro rata proportion to the extent of seventy-five per cent on the profits to be realised, shown up to the last previous balance-sheet,” the words _ such proportion as the Committee may determine of the profits realised.” J nifr-SbW* 0f add “g the following rule . Shareholders may vote either person °v ij P l ® 3ll ® 8 } bu t no person other than a shareholder shall be appointed a proxy.” JAMES WINTER, Secretary. TENDERS rriENDERS invited till 2nd Jur JL tion of Dwellinghouse at Sell " c, » , at m y house, corner Leitl streets. A, Barron., fXIENDERS wanted till noon ( X next, for the Erection of Bri( m George street, for Mr L. Solomc DAVID ] fTIENDERS invited for the Erec J- and Iron Fencing at the F Moray place. Plans and Specifications lie at m tenders will be received up till Sa June. Lowest or any tender nol accepted, R. A. LAWS( TO BUILDERS AND COJ RENDERS are invited on ( , ? nne next for the purchai din Middle District School. ] will be obtained on application non Office, Dunedin. JOHN SOMER'V Inspector T®-NDFKS for the Otepopo on Monday, 31st inst. MASON rpiENDERS will be receivec signed till the 31st ir Erection of Additions to the Oi Plans and specifications mav Alexander Pine’s, Otepopo; a High street, Dunedin. MASON I

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Evening Star, Issue 3827, 31 May 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3827, 31 May 1875, Page 2

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