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AMUSEMENTS. jpRINCBSS THEATRE, Lessees .... Messrs Steele and Keogh. Genuine Succe& l Unabated Popularity! Of •fMRS-l M. BATES, The young and accomplished AmeHcan Artiste. Mr F. M. BATES, The acknowledged Comedian and CharacterActor, Who will appear THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), June 9, By particular desire, m the great historical play, entitled, ELIZA B E T H, Queen of England. Mrs F. M; Bates, in her renowned, life-like impersonation oi: Elizabeth, Queen of England. Mr F. M. Bates ,as Robert, Earl of Essex. ■' lb preparation— Faitchon, Richard the Third, The Cricket, ’ Red Pocket-Book, and other novelties. Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. a U.EEN’S THE AT REE. ' : ~ Ctrand Special" Night, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1875. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT , Tendered by several influential Citizens to the ! following Gentlemen of the FAKIR OF OOLU’S PREMIERE ORCHESTRE . Signor Gagliardi, Messrs W, J. Chatley, J. Brown, and A. G. Thomas. A grand and attractive Programme will be arranged, and several well-known Amateurs aud Professionals have kindly volunteered their services on this special occasion. , MR JOHN MORAN, The celebrated Irish Comedian (late of Baker’s Hlhernicon), has kindly consented to appear. , Wtr be produced for the first and only time m Dmießa the great Spectacle Extravaganza, entitled the FOUR T THIEVES. Pri<tc« of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s:PU, Is, Tickata and seats to be secured at West’s ; MUSI9 Warehouse. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY NO. 1 PIONEER LODGE OF NEW ! ZEALAND. The second, anniversary of the Lodge will be celebrated by a Soiree and Concert on Friday next, June 11, in the Temperance Hall. _ TA* Reys. Lindsay Mackie, Dr Roseby, DrStUart, and other Gentlemen are expected to Address the Meeting. Chair to be taken at Eight by John Joyce, Esq. on the. table at half-past aix T Tickets maybe had of the Committee, and Tickets for SoirSe, 2s 6d. Tepid swimming bath, Momy Place. —Swimming Match, Saturday afternoon, 4 o’clock, June 12 next, for boys under 16 years of age. First prize, LI; second do, 10s. Entrance fee, Is. CS* S EAT I N G- 1 RINK, ~ DRILL-SHED. Proprietor...... FRED. ISITT. OPEN Daily from 4to 6 p.m.; also, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings rata 7 ia 10.30. 6 Admission, Is. Arrangements have beei made with Mr Alfred Silvester, the Californian Silver-roller Skater (son of the Fakir of Oolu), to give a series of Private Lessons in Skating each afternoon to monthly ticket holders ; 10s 6d each, including instruction. Ladies only from 2to 4 p.m. Lady attendant as usual. Tfckets may be had of Messrs Reith and Wilkie, or at the Drill-shed. DANCING AND MUSIC. • St. George’s Halt. Adult Glass, Thursdays, at 7 . Juvenile do, Saturdays, at b Private Lessons by special arrangement, M J. K B L L Provides Music for Public and Prit Assemblies. • Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Churcl BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Board , and Residence f two respectable men. Apply Mrs Brow opposite Salutation Hotel, Rattray street. MONEY. notice. TONEY.— -The undersigned are pre r-—J- to negotiate Loans on freehold, hold, or, personal security, the deposit o; or r share scrip, at the lowest pi Bills Discounted. STEWART & DOUGHTY, „„ ~ Money Scriveners and Brok Office, Manse street, Dunedin. sewing Machines. -AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE THE *‘HOMEj ” SHUTTLE LOC STITCH, •• f; ■ , i The Perfection of Mechanism. Simple, compact, efficient, durable, and jflete. IT sews with the lea possible amou labor, and a girl of twelve years ol< run it without fatigue, , With this machine ia furnished—Hen braider, shuttle, bobbins, oil-can, oil. a case, with hinges. THIS UNEQUALLED MACH uses a straight needle, makes the “ loc (alike on both sides), has a self-adjus sipn y &nd is fldftptGd to Gvory variety c for &mily wear, from the lightest mi the heaviest cloths, and WILL EVES' SEW LEATHER. v* en} ’ bind, c< >rd, braid, sea rnffle, hemstitch, and gather. This will sew on and gather at the same ti WP work equally weU on silk, linen, and cotton goods, with silk, linen, o thread. ’ m , Prices : To run by band... Do. with table and treddle Half-cabinet do. The above machines can be purchase b; payments. Agent for Otago : S. JACOBS, Fancy Goods Impo Princes street, Dunedin CAUTION. ' rpHE high reputation of the Sing J. factoring Compahy’s Sewing ; aaa led to numerous attempts to v ■ell spurious imitations. The P warned against parties advertising c for sale imitation Machines as “ Th can Singer,” “on the Singer prln< “on the Singer system,” in vioiatit Company’s legal rights. The only 1 Machines are those made by - thi Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred p' jymei G. M. ALDRICI Agent. Dunedin*?

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Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 2

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