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jp BIN c& y :-j i >i arr t. Lessees ... Meswt&i-whj and JTeonh. Unprecedented Sur-cess ot those Celebrated Artists, MR AND MRS GEuRGE DARRELL. Grand Sensation Dram i. Tog Darrells TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). AUGCST 2. First appearance of MISS POLLY LEAKE, The Great American Sensation Poetic Drama, RUBE REDMOND . First Time in Dunedin. Bnbe Redmond Mr Geor-re Darrell Helen Crawford Mrs Gc .r-s DarroVi New Scenery, and the gre t sensation »cene. This drama ran 1,500 nights In America, and was played with the greatest success by the Darrells in Sydney. Concluding with the farce of BETSY BAKER. Betsy Baker Miss Pol’y Leak* Wednesday (by desire) As You Like It.

DANCING AND MUSIC. St. GeokgfM Hall. Adult Class, Thursdiys, at 7 Juvenile do, '"aturdavß, !>t M Private Lessons by special arran cement. M’ R . -T. KELLY, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies, Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. MEETINGS STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c., will be held at the Offices of the Society, Princes street, on Wednesday evening, the 4th inst,, between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock. CHAS. REID, Secretary. CAVERSHAM PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. STOUT will be glad to meet his Constituents on Friday hi st, the Gth August, at 8 p.m. in the Forbury School. DUNEDIN HARMONIC SOCIETY. 'M/jTEMBERS are requested to attend a Meeting in the Friendly Societies’ Hall, Queen’s Theatre, on Tuesday, 3rd {net., at 7.30 p.m. J. W, BRINDLEY, Hon. Sec. PBOSPiSC’i'US.

PROSPECTUS OF THE General pulkishing- company OF OTAGO (Limited). CAPITAL, £5.000, In 1,000 shares of L 5 each, five per share on application, five shillings pef share on allotment, and two shillings and sixpence per share monthly, for four months. One month’s notice of all fufure calls of two shillings and sixpence per shave. Provisional Directors. Mr A. J. S. Gibus ) Mr C. F. Fehl „W. Stewart, And Pay 1 ~ 11. >l. KC}., jun. ~ "W. Bacon, I’.road j ~:y | ~C. >•. 1L ~ O. K. Chatman I ~ hj. iC-Te morris 11. K. T'.lu r;.y The want of an estahlLhinent such ns tho one now propose ! to be cousMtutt;! x a:; long been felt, not only in Otago, hue throughout the Colony of New Zealand. Tho promoters of this Company in .seeking the support of the general pinli , do so with the utmost confi Vnc y as Com :h> ;t ..-xpeci, ; ce of the large p:ofit» »« cniiug from the tiades t ■■ be followed in the inv. uf-ctore of iho ai-i ades to fee sold, they £ e't as.-nr ■<! that the project will prove one not <>n’y of uvnetary Iv-nefij; hut of general good, as an addition d 100 I industry will be esiahl s'.ed winch 'a i'll in a cauiiviva, tively short time iro.v into a most extensive manufactory. The object of the Company is to supply the Colony *ith locally manufactured lurnitnrn oi a quality to equal any yet imported from the Homo markets.

A Urge number of our legal youths will, under the ver> best workmen to be obtained, be employed. Woods from foreign markets will be hoported ; but the woi-ds of Now Zealand, nu.iy of which are eminently adapted i'or the manufacture of every description of furniture, will be largely use 1. The promoters wish to call special attention to the fact that the profits derived from tho manufacture and sale cf the articles to he made are incredibly, large in some cases extending to 10D per cent.; they thereto-e feel perfect confidence in assuring the public of tho undoubted safety of the undert iking and with economical and judicious management, very handsome returns on the capital’invested may be confidently expected. It is proposed to take over at a valuation the steam factory of H. J. Bacon in Cumberland street, which has never suitable for the business. These premises will in the first instance form the manufactory. Centrally situated premises in the city will be established, whore will be the ‘-how-rooms an-1 warehouses of tho Company. Of the_ amount of valuation to be paid for the premises, the vendor agrees to take the onshalf in paid-up shares. It is needless to say more in f-i-w of the undertaking; the matter is left in thhands of the public, who cannot fail to see thj many advantages to < be derived therefrom. Applications for shaves at tho temporary offices of the Company, by tho undersigned. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Brokers to tho Company, Manse street, Dunedin.

PUBLIC NOTICES IMMIGRANTS, ex ALDEEGROTE, From Glasgow. THE Married Couples and Single Females per above ship will bo open for engagemeni at Caversham DepM on Tuesday, the Svd August, at 11 o deck. COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Offioer. rnEMPLE OF FASHION, PRINCE JL »S TRENT. I. BE i So II L, By Appointment, HAIRDRESSER AN?) c'ERFTTMLR TO H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, K.G. : reporter of human hair. The trade supplied in all its branches The latest fashion r*jr every m >il Torfumery, brashes, coraha, to., of thr best makers Only agent for i’inaud’s perfumery. J:1 air-work of ev<-.-y desert otiou made to order, and L„t i:, atoca. The largest and iiro-at sfoek in frizettes of every kind. T»| u ; ; . s< cuv l.. bead , dresses, uwi-s, coils, ww.i ,<- f . Hair jewellery made ioo.du hZii voiirown hair, the latest u.m\ Ji in town in ladies linn- ornauieuta iu jet, Hteele, ;mld, -diver, crystal &c. Beissel’s German concave razors and hj ratjs to suit, eiprosklv nuide to order. Ladies 1 lmir-dreaai:»g m evu style or fashion. J Private rooms up stairs. BeisseLs Cantharadita thud, the only' genuine w.rHcl ■ •!-, ;;.ov‘h ~f I, j r, i• P. Uit.rikev.tr, Aig aakei, and Perfumer, Princes street, Dunedin. Warm, cold, and shower bathe always ready.

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Evening Star, Issue 3881, 2 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3881, 2 August 1875, Page 2

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