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Q 0 B Pj iV S ' > lessees tVfasSfwr.tf Eeo« lle-engagemont of those MR AND MRS GEOR K DARRELL. ’ I __ _ T Jn consequence of its great buc-'-s, i TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAYS AUGUST IS, , The Great Adelphi Drama, j FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. Cynthia ... ... /.Ira OenvgoDarrell j The Wolf Mr G-ovge Damß : • (AllthaOri ginal Music and Hancimr.) ; . Thursday—Camilla. I Ftiday— Compiiment’rv E-nallS to Messrs j SteeD !>n<l Keo;h. i la Preparation, Wilkie Coilins’s ‘‘Man end Wife.” Due Notice of the repetition of “ Hamlet.” Box office at West's Music Repository. ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL-ROOM. PROFESSOR COUGHTREY will Lecture in the above Sschool on Thursday JEvening next, at 8 p.m., on -“The Organ of Hearing.” Illustrated by Diagrams and Models, Admission—One Shilling. DANCING AND MUSIC. St. Geobgs’b Hall. Adult Class, Thursdays, at 7 Juvenile do, Saturdays, at 3 Private Lessons by special arrangement, n J, K ELLY, 1 ,lyjl Provides Music for Public and. Private 1 Assemblies. Violin and Piano taught. j Stuart street. oc ns : f: GA- van Mur-ch, | MoE /DIGS MORNING lON, MARY-HILL, AND DISTRICT. A MEETING to ccmud-'-r the desirability of ERECTING A WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH For the above District, will bo held in the S resent Meeting Room, Primrose hill, on Thursay Evening next, August. 19, at ha’f-paat seven o’clock. Re-'. K. Rica in tlv-chav. Ail interested in the work are cordially invited. ■ELEOTION KO iCB . TO THE OF C AVERSE AM DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN’, —At the request of a very lame numbo- of the Electors of your district, T have consented to become a Core*’, date for the seat ’n tho Ct n o-.il Asai-mbiy rendered vacant hy the hj of Mr Tolmie. Prior to tho -1 uy s.f «h;o : lon I «l>all meet you in various pats n,‘ f h> >'■ spa t, 4ii T nil fully exp)-tin icy vi- \vs • n -he - v.- -u i-. o tu. ; subjects whieli i.t p<e»e>.c eugross the Ateutiou of the Colonial Legislature. I am, Yours faithfully, W. J. M. I,ARMAGH, CAYERSHAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. MR LARNACH will address the Electors as follows: On Wednesday Evening, at Green Island Drill Shed, at 7.30, On Thursday Evening, at Caversham Drill Shed at 7, and. afterwards at Anderson's Bay Schoolhousc, at 8.30,

T0 TP. U FL ! CTO’M OF Til CAVERSHAM O';' Pit AT. ASSEMBLY DIjTRTCT. Fellow Elkctoes,— I H AVE been asked by so many of yon from various parts of the district to allow myself to be nominated as a Caadidate that I feel bound to yield’ to the request. I believe that this last blow at our rights, our privilege.’, and onr revenue—the .Abolition Bill—would never have been aimed bye. moribund Parliament hail the electors nos been so apathetic. It is time wo aroused ourselves, and if I can aid my fellowelectors in any way in the coming struggle my Berrices are at your disposal, I am Your obedient servant, Hubert stout. QAVERSHAM ELECTION. MR STOU I?’S Central Commitf.ee will Meet at my office at 10 a.m. on Thursday, the 18th inst. Important business. Active supporters please attend. By order of committee. W. HOOPER, Chairman. August 17,1875. OAVERSHAM 'gFDEH vL ASSEMBLY district. STOUT will Address the Elector?, Cavcreliam Drilldie l, on Wednesday, at 8 p.m. TENDERS WmYel, for 'V- erection of *ho main portion of the 1 A vim-hu (T-vcm ment Museum ; Gnd-rs to b- in the (bnvinmeut tender box by m or on i uOo.ia;., .’list iu-,t. David Boss, archilect. TENDERS wmted till Noon mi t'atuiday 21l>. in .t., for the erection of hlerui Wash hj» ,iusi- and Laundry. DAVID ROSS, Architect. Pf MINDER;- for a pair ox Sevm-roomfd Ycraiifhdi Cottages, for the Tiuscecs of the Allan Estate. Plans, &c , at. Thomas Korn's. Frederick afreet Lo.ve.-k tender not ncceasarily accepted. Ro'mst To- rest. rno LET, B com bu-i able Four.roomvd Cot_EL tage; good locally ac Tei.hton’s store, Castle street north. TO LET, at Roslyn, Four-roomed House ; rent 12s. Apply to Wui. Young Bpiers. rj’O IiET, a Five-roomed Cottage in Clark JL street. Apply to Mr Mantle, Clark street. mo L ' T, Furnished. Parlor Fed room, and Js. Kitchen, Albany street, second cottage from Captain Cook Hotel. f"0Y) L.L R, one of the best Chous in George -I- street, with seven splendid rooms. Apply A. Walker. fTIO id". I', o, Five-roomed Verandah. Cot* rn , *;’* Venetian blinda. Apply A. Clulsr. Mormiigtom CITY OF DUNEDIN GAN fbCPPhY THE Public are respectfully informed the the icp >rt I’roi.n Air liemy Court-,. <-r-> engineer, of Melbourne, ,m Dum-diu « .'as Pjy inclusive A Id., c.limato of on of new Gaswon.-a, and v.dm- of exhli.-.g works unowp.i,! vt.u, uiid thut ju *v bo free of charge, A the Amm Clmlßs f J. M. MASSEY, lomok± -

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Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3895, 18 August 1875, Page 2

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