A. W<7« «1 sff Q ÜBBH'S InFjat &t. 1 .ooseea ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT.' MU AND MRS GE< >RGE DARRELL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUGUST 13, Under the patronage, and in the presence of his Honor the Deputy-Superintendent (George Turnbull, Eaq.), his Worship the Mayor (H, J. Walter, Esq.),‘President of the Caledonian Society, (Keith Ramsay), Esq., Captains Stavely, Copeland, Wain, and a Committee of Gentlemen. Shakespeare’s sublime tragedy of HAMLET. Hamlet Mr George Darrell (As played by him with the greatest success) The Ghost Mr J. B. Steele Queen Gertrude ... Mrs George Darrell Box office at West’s Music depository. THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OP THE OPENING OP THE "VUNEDIN TEMPERANCE HALL, • MORAY PLPCE, Will be Celebrated on FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1875, BT A SOIREE, CONCERT, AND DANCE. Programme : Chairman’s Address Bong “ I’ll Meet Thee in The l ane ” Mr Marsden Song “ Kate O’Shane” Miss W- bb Song “ Tail to th" Chief” Mr Denovan Song ...“The Li ( *eni g Mother”... vi i»* dago Address “ Total Abstinence the best remedy for Intemperance ” ... Rev, W. Will Duet..,“U Lovely Peace” Mbses Webb and Jago Song..." Tak’ Your Auld Cloak About Ye” Mr Denovan Song..."Oh Wae’s Me for Prince Charlie” Miss Webb Addres Mr A. Rennie Flute Duet Messrs Hogg and W right Song..." Beautiful Isle of the Sea ” Mr Marsden Recitation..." The Gambler’s Wife ” Mr Coates Address..." Suppression of the Lquor Traffic” Rev J Chr st’e Song “ Con dance” Miss -ago 50n,.,." The Battle of Slum 'Unr” Mr Aenovan.
N-. I’IONAL ANTHEM. Tea on th'< I’nb’e at 6 30. Tickets—Soiree an 1 Concert, ‘2s 6il; (Children’s tickets, Is fid; Soiree. Concert, and Dance (Single), 5s ; and (Doable), 7s fid. SKATING!!! SKATING! 11 ■JJNDER New Management the Skating Rink at the Drill-Shed will be Re- opened next Saturday, and will open every Tuesday and Saturday following, closing at 10 p.m. Admission: One Shilling. THE GREAT RACE. ON Saturday next, August 14, at the Caledonian Ground, Edwards to walk seven miles against Delaney running ten miles for L 25 a side, to start at 3.30 pm. Previous to which there will be a Handicap Sweepstake of 10s each; distance, 100 yards, entries to be made not later than Thursday night with Mr F. Wain, at Wain’s Hotel. Starts to appear in Friday night’s paper. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. George’s Hall. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at b Private Lessons by special arrangement. V| R J. KELLY, »? I Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies. Violin and Piano tangbt. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church. WEE INQi NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Ross, Inverness, Argyle. and Bute As-ocialiou will be held in 1 HE TEMPERANCE H.VI.L, On -nay i.3t v insi , .At 7 30 11.m. _ A M JjK' M», Hon S-r A PUBLIC ME TIN • of the ns iu Dole* Iv iiscgUm. « d v outit K n singtoo wi 1 ta <■ p’ace on M«. ay • e-.t. August 16 a lh>-Sc odou ■ ve .• tarn Tl»e m-TTibers » f hj. nvei.-hAm K. a i Bo<rd and otim:itt>e for f-Tilling a Municipality on the Swamp, a e earnes ly n queptci to attend. Onair will be taken at 8 p on PUBLIC WOllOfea
THE COLONIAL BUILDING AND INVEST MEN I’ COMPANY (Limited) Registered under the Joint Stock Company’s Act. Capital, £IOO,OOO. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. THE attention of Parents desirous of investing for themselves or their children small weekly sums, to enr.b e them to receive at a certain period the sum of LSO or multiples thereof, is .drawn to the above Investment Department, affording, as it does, a good rate of interest, wrh the privilege to investors of prompt withdrawal of their deposits and interest at short periods. Tor further particular apply to LOUS BaSCF, Secretary, Temple Chambers, Princes street. TEN POUNDS REWARD to the neighborhood of Maitland street, information that will lead to the convic ion of the cruel villain who poison* d my little Dog on the 9th inst. John Edmond. TO LE TO LET, one of the best Shops in George street, with seven splendid rooms. Apply A. Walker. f|AO LET, Furnished, Iwo Parlors, use of I kitchen. Ibany street, second co l tage from Captain Co* k Hotel. H) LET, First-Class Four-Roamed Cottage, * Maitland street, top Manor place. Apply M Kenzie, on premises. TO LET, Four-roo-j ed House ; also T'hreeroomed Cottage Apply Geoige Elson, Booker s store. Walker street. rpo LET, that Shop in Princes street occuand H - ‘ , ° M - A »‘>'r TO LET, Six-roomed House, forth street Dunedin. A pply to Gillies and Street. TO LET, a Five-roomed Verandah Cottage, with Venetian blinds. Apply A. Clulee, Momington. OITAiiLE TO LET, it S3 White Hone Hotel* Street, Put .s’ r,i). ar Apply Gdii*s and
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Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 2
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778Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3891, 13 August 1875, Page 2
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