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QUfiE Li ’ S cIIB,I TR K \ Leeaeew ... ISLw-i Mo-h s&I Kcc^h, €kmn!n« nucces* «f f> a-rfl Tdcntrd Artiste*. MR AND MRS r: ■ '.o3v I.E DARRELL. Another Grand by TUB DARRELLS In Oeercre Pamdl’* Il^nlv Fticwful Emotional ! Rama, which will bo repeated TO-NIGHT (TU SO AY). AUGUST 17, UNDER iHE BAN Both Forest ), r „ T , Alice Finding \ Mr ' Gfior W TVrr * l! Herbert Devore ... Mr G«orgo Diurali Grand Scenic UNDE ll TME 8.1 N. Wednesday—Comedy Night. Friday— Compliment;’, rv Benefit to Messrs Steele and Jvoo.-h. H ANOVIR STREET CHURCH. TUESDAY, miTAUAUST, 1375. The Ker. J. UPTON DWLS, 8.A., will deliver his LECTURE ON "HAMMER AND TONGS* (A New Edition, with Additions), Interludes of Musio and Singing. •ommenw at half-past 7 p.ra. Tickets—ls •ach. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL-BOOM. PROFESSOR OOUGHTREY will Lecture in the above Sgchool on Thursday JEvcning next, at 8 p.ia., on “The Organ of Heating.'’ Illustratad by Diagrams and Models, Admission—One Shilling. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Geobgk’s Hail. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenilo do, Faturdays, at -i Private Lessons bj’ :n-ecial arrangement. MR , J. K E L, L Y, Provides Music for Public and Private Assemblies, Violin and Piano taught. Stuart street, opposite Wesleyan Church.

MEETINGS A GENERAL MEETING of Hammermen will be held at the Rainbow Hotel, George street, on Wednesday, 18th, at eight o'clock sharp. A. Johnson, secretary. NOTICE. THE Annual Meeting of the Roslyn Road Board, for the .lection of Office-bearers, A*., will be held in tiro Linden School-house, at Boon, on Wednend iy, t v, e 18th instant. WM. YOUNG SPIERS, Clerk. MORNING TON, MARY-HILL, /END DISTRICT. A MEETING tocon ddtT the derirability of ERECTING A WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Tor tbo above District, will be held in the S resent eeling Room, j’rimroi.ehill, on Thursay Evening n-xt, Aueud 19, at past ■even o’clock. He?. U. laaoin thechri . All interested iu the work : ro cordially invr.ed. BLZivM-IO ' wo tea TO THE ELECTS qt CWERSHXM DISTRICT, GENTLEMEN,- U the request of r> very large numb r of the Electors of your district, I have i onieuted to became a Candidate fer the Srnt in the Gm r;-! Assembly rendered vacant by the de -th of Mr T'dmie. Prior to the day of election I shall meet you in various paits of the d stiiot, when I will fully explain my views on the several inn oitaut ■objects which at present engross the attention of tiie Colonial Legislature. I am,You’re faithfully, W. J. M. LARNACH, CJIVERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ‘ MR LARNACH will address the TTcctons as foliowb : On Tuo«diy Evening: at Coney’s Hotel, Voii.m-eilo, at 7.30. On \ Vr-flnc -d ;y Evening, at Green Island Drill Shed, at 7.30. On Thursday I Evening, at Cavershani Dr! v Shed at 7, and afterwards at Anderson’s B.ty Schoolhouse, at 8.30.

T© THE ELECTORS OF THE CAVEKSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Feliow Electors,— I HAVE bean naked by so many of you from various paris of the district to allow to be nominated as a Candidate that I’fwi bound to yield to the request. I believe th-t thus last blow at our .■ rJ »», our privileges, and our revenue— the Abolition i3iil— would never have been aimed by a moiibund Parliament had the electors not been so apathetic. It is time we aroused ourselves, and if '1 c?.n aid my fallowelectors in any way in the coming struggle my wrrice* are nt your diaroaal. CAVERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. R STOUT will Address the Electors at Green Island DrUßhed, on Tuf'diy, »tßp m. Cavershum JDriilsbed, on Wednesday, at 8 I am Your obedient 'servant, ROBERT STOUT. p.m.

SEnx?raa t R LENDERS Wanted by Mr C. Samson for X Driving a Mina. Tends.# to be sent in to the office at Ab&otiford Colliery not later than Saturday, the Slat instant, at 13 o’dlcak F. E. ••cifica I ’-- us cq-. b> seen with 'i*r William ;• arpM>u, cr. au,*;;cr, m ihe -,vo- s, Th-f lowest or .ty • under not ceo«.<rnriiy aeeepred. nREJND.i.BS wanted till on Fatnrday 21«t imi, for too ertcUou of StuMU Wawh houso aud Lauadry. DAVID ROSS, A rc lnt ot. fora of r>o van-roomed W JL randah for the Ttus-ees of tfc* AlUn Estate. Pv a, Ac, at Thomas l ogo’s, inredenek street. Lowest tender not necea•anly accepted. Eobe»t ForrnHt. TO 1..U o .PTICE in Rattray street to be Let. ply A, Findlatcr, AprO LET, one of the best Shepg in (Joorge stmt, with seven splendid rooms. Apolv A. Walker. an ili 110 LET, a Five-roomed Verandah Catta«e, with etemfflßui blinds. AtscV 2 A ilw, MonOngtoa, “ L

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Evening Star, Issue 3894, 17 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3894, 17 August 1875, Page 2

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