assitsssmentb, pltl N(J S t“u EaT it jfi. Lessees ... Messrs Steolo and Keogh. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. Greet those accomplished artists, MR AND MRS GEORGE DARRELL. Another Grand Production. THE DARRELLS, THIS EVENING. THURSDAY, July 22, In Tom Taylor’s Glorious Drama, in 4 acts, MASKS AND FACES. Mrs George Darrell in her favorite impenona- . tion of Peg Woffington. Triplet.. Mr George Darrell Fomander Mr J.B. Steele Concluding with the screaming farce, A.S.S. Friday—Bulwer’s comedy of “Money.” In preparation the great Scottish historical drama, new scenery and effects, “The Struggle *°r Freedom.” Free list entirely suspended, public Press excepted. TEMPERANCE HALL. First Re-union of the Natives of Ayrshire will be celebrated by a Concert and Ball, on Friday, July Jo. James Seaton, Esq., in the chair. Double ticket (for Concert and Ball) 7s 6d : Single ticket (for Concert only) 2s 6d, to be had kobi Messrs Low and Miller, Princes street; Bowie and M'Knight, Maclaggan street: and Members of Committee. G. C. M‘KNIGHT, Hon Sec, NORTH D¥NEDIN3DRILL SHED. DANCING ACADEMY AND @¥ADRILLE M ASSEMBLY. R. J. CONNELL begs to announce to his Pupils and the Public that the new season commences on Thursday next. Practice from half-past seven till half-past eight. Violin class Tuesday and Thursday. Private parties attended to on reasonable terms. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Geoboe’s Hall. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement. ® J. kelly, At.l, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite W esleyan Church, MEETINGS A GENERAL MEETING of Hammer* men will be held in Carroll’s Hibernian Hotel on Monday evening next, at eight o’clock sharp. Business of importance. DUNEDIN WORKING MEN’S CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Club will be held on the premises on Friday evening next, at 7.30 p.m,, to elect Committeemen, ALFRED R. SIMS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEETING of the RESIDENTS of the Flat, including the Townships of St. iAlida, Forbury, South Dunedin, Kensington, JJarley, and Kew, and all others interested will i i ir *** Forbury School-room at eight o clock on Friday Evening, the 23rd inst„ to consider the advisability of establishing a Municipality.
TO LET HOUSE.—Persona requir- —■ in 8 for a few jmonths a furnished House ui one of the best situations in town may address— ’* 5.,” Private Box No. 168. TO LET, a Fire-roomed Home in Canon S&te, Inquire W. Stentiford, Maclaggaa FFICE TO LET in Harbor Chamber*. Apply to the Manager, Universal Bond. HT'O LET, Furnished Parlor and Bedroom. -*• Apply Mrs Loft, Stafford street, Club itesenre. rp.O LET, good four-roomed House, with JL garden and good out-house, &c. Pent low to a good tenant. Apply to F. G. Nou«ran, Railway Hotel, South Kensington. TO LET, at Kensington, a good Butchering Business, with Plant comnlete. For particulars, apply to Maclean Brothers, Manse street. 10 LET, Furnished Apartments, with at0. tendance. C. B. Miller, Water of Leith Store, King street. r jT° LET. at Pmslyn, one Four, one Five, J- und one Six-roomed House. Apply to Wm. Y. Spiers. J STORE TO LET, near town. Rent LI per ■ J™ 6 *; stock at valuation. Jones, Basch and Co., Temple Chambers. TABLE TO LET, in Pitt Street, neai Street tC H ° rS ® Hotel * Appl y GiUiea and TJUILDING Allotments on juease at foot rrf , of York Place from 7s 6d per V . with fiul valuation. Urqubart Macpherson. Otago Chambers, Rattray street. CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. Sr? 0F COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS FOR THE PERIOL ’ a CINII AUGUST Ist, 1875. |-^ G ?EIC jNOTICE is Hereby Given, that ♦ tae Nomination of Candidates for election to the office of < ouncdlors and Auditors, at above, for Dunedin City, will be Declared on Wednesday, the 28th day of July instant, at nf n mL erra w ? S the Provincial Council Chambers, Water street, at the hour of 12 0 clock noon. „ Nominations, in form of Schedule D of the Mur ” clpal Corporations Ordinance, 1865, may be longed at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street, (where blank forms may be obtained) on or befoio Noon of the day herein fixed for the Declaration, The Councillors retiring are For South Ward : Councillors H. S. Fish jun., and Evan Prosser. ’ 1 For High Ward : Councillors Wm. Barron and Andrew Mercer. Fer Bell Ward; Councillors John Carroll and K. H. Leary. For Leith Ward : Councillors Peter Gibson and Chas. S. Reeves. Both Auditors retire. Two (2) Councillors to be elected for each of the four Wards. Two (2) Auditors to be elected by the whole KEITH RAMSAY, July 20,1875. Ma,or ' CITY OF DUNEDIN. TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. T H BoSii y nf C M nc & actin ? as the Local Board of Health for Dunedin Citv inappheatiens from the Members o?’t SS Offi ' a f on / or .u‘ he “woSmet ‘ ¥&' hSS Autnlra”" pro, “ ioM ° [ ‘ 'J he duties of the Medical Officer will such as the Central Board of Health may f ro time to time, direct. y ’ 110 The honorarium attached to the office b been fixed at LIOO per annum r^S ie ni OnS u may be locl^d at the Ci tei^r.t°4pi. l,cf,,re w - ta - fc ' J. M. MASSEY July 20, 1875. Town Clerk ’
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Evening Star, Issue 3872, 22 July 1875, Page 2
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862Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3872, 22 July 1875, Page 2
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